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so i sent my phone into samsung for it to be fixed... too many probs.

telstra offered me a new one, and I asked if i can have an iphone 4 instead.

They said they couldn't do a direct swap, but they did cancel my contract and waived all handset repayments so i can have my samsung back (still works, just not 100%) and go on any new plan of my choice with a new handset

pretty happy with that!

so i sent my phone into samsung for it to be fixed... too many probs.

telstra offered me a new one, and I asked if i can have an iphone 4 instead.

They said they couldn't do a direct swap, but they did cancel my contract and waived all handset repayments so i can have my samsung back (still works, just not 100%) and go on any new plan of my choice with a new handset

pretty happy with that!

iPhone 4 sucks, same shit as using iPhone 3s, possibly even slower.

although it's probably cliched I will be doing that..but they prob just called sir fried noodles!

find out if you can drive on the f1 track? Ill be in singapore for 24hrs and want to also know what can be done haha

weekend in Singapore kgo what do I need to do?

never left airport b4

EAT!

places that you have to go to:

1) old airport rd Hawker centre (take the MRT to Dakota station and it's a 200m walk)

just look for the places with long lines and que up.

Every place i went to there (i at at probably 15 of the stalls) I just said "gimmie your best dish, i eat everything"

2) Tiong Bahru Hawker Centre (take the MRT to Tiong Bahru station)

same deal as Old Airport Rd but close to chinatown. not as big, but most definately worth it -especially for the tiong bahru chicken rice

3) Chin Chn Eating House (19 Purvis Street - less than a block away from Raffles)

you MUST have the chicken rice and the Tom Yum here. best I have ever had. Before I ate here i thought chicken rice was pretty ordinary, but chin chin will make you understand why its the national dish

4) Haji Lane and arab st

- great middle eastern food and shisha

5) fish head curry

eat this in one of the hawker centres- it's the other national dish.

6) tiger beer

drink this

7) Orchard Rd

bring your wallet lol

anywhere you go just watch an Anthony Bourdain and copy where he goes... you can NOT go wrong

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ShPNvhm8VU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKpEO5Gr2dM

also should read his book "kitchen confidential" fkn GREAT book

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