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hey guys...

am sitting in singapore airport trying not to breathe too much or touch too many things.. pretty bloody stupid to use a public internet terminal hey? :P

i really don't understand what all the fuss is about over this sars thing.. i've seen about 20% of the people around here wearing masks and thats about it.. otherwise everything seems pretty much as normal..

am heading to kl in about an hour and will probably be going to auto shops within the next 6 hours :D

zanda - one fun removal device comming up.. and whatever rice stickers i can find for rhonda the honda..

shuto - got ur order.. trust me.. :)

paul - thanks in advance again mate for getting the cam gear sorted for me.. will be looking for some bombay saphire on the way home for you.. you gin drinking poof! hehehe ;)

riaz - thanks for the words bro.. :)

niz - nice work on the promo gig.. pity i won't be there to see.. :D

joe - make sure u get photos of niz at the show for me.. :)

will be coming back with rice in hand! :)

checkya later....

ps - will be checking this later for anyone who feels that they need some cheap malaysian rice.. i'm sure i can pick some up for you.. ;)

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hahahh well I hope you comes back with goodies :D

also Hope you come home safe and healthy otherwise australian gov can detain you! :P

Actually if you are going to any of singaporean ZOO, Do me a favor and grab any thing Free? phaplets... maps... etc..etc. Or even application for Employment :D

hahahah Have Great time bud! and do not buy too much RICE :)

see ya

and happy easter to you too...

Cam take care buddy!! haha due to my bosses leave time and me actually been given work to do over the easter break I had to say no to the show which is a shame cos *sob* mmmm mo money. haha oh well :P

Have a great time - take lots of photos to post when ya get back :D

*hugs*

Niz

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