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That Honda looks fkn gay its a family car not a touring car

It's tight as - but then you see the price difference and almost say makes sense.. Not only that its farken hard getting weekends, sat especially as good places book out years ahead

If you fail to plan you plan to fail.

Yeah I get what you mean about the price difference though, that definitely does make sense. I dunno, if it was me I'd rather fork out for the weekend, makes it easier for guests too. The thing with weddings that really pisses me off is when expat couples decide to have a wedding overseas. Wtf? Seriously have the wedding in your HOME COUNTRY.

If you fail to plan you plan to fail.

Yeah I get what you mean about the price difference though, that definitely does make sense. I dunno, if it was me I'd rather fork out for the weekend, makes it easier for guests too. The thing with weddings that really pisses me off is when expat couples decide to have a wedding overseas. Wtf? Seriously have the wedding in your HOME COUNTRY.

I plan on have my buck's week (not weekend) overseas :P

I hate people who go o/s weddings like you live here don't expect me to fork out $$$$$ thousands on air fair accomodation etc.

Just take a photo for me.

/tightasse4life.

For me non Saturday weddings are great in my business lol

if its changi village, then, go for the chicken horfun, i think there are two stalls next to each other, both are good.

nasi lemak is a night time affair though.

but at changi airport itself, the staff food court in terminal one has some goodies too, most notable is the bean curd dessert thing. we call tau huay, or tau foo fah in hokkien and cantonese respectively.

who says he wont be there at night lol

Is it just me, or does this kinda look like an EVOX? Must be the wheels...

it's just you

Bahaha, the important news updates! XD.

I should go grab some... But then again ate so much crap yesterday (kfc double down... Missed out last time so figured should it try it this time... Sahh greasy :P)

Also in other news I think it's the usual supercheap 20% off most stock tomorrow... Might to grab some headlight restorer kit / PlastX etc

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