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| Sunday, 4-Jul-2004 00:00 |
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sorry for the delay guys....
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| Friday, 2-Jul-2004 00:00 |
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ey caramba!!!!!hey guess who's back!!!!!...i'll upload the photos in this few days..!!!!...btw my comp stil down.. god willing..soon my comp will be in action in no time....unless............................thanks to the power of iMac at my sis house now.......(time: 22:44)..location - Marine Terrace...will do alot of paste up....around yr neighbourhood!!!!...ADIOS pussy catos!!!!
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| Friday, 25-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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Attenshun!!!.....
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more paste up will posted soon..due to a slight problem on drizk's computer.......he will get back in action as soon as possible..thankz!!..
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| Thursday, 17-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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obey tshirt size x-large for SGD$45...still new...authentic..NEVER BEEN WORN....AF1 Mid for SGD$100..size 9.. still new...authentic..NEVER BEEN WORN..do email at prjkt_deadstock@hotmail.com if interested any of this item (NOTE: ONLY IN SINGAPORE)...thankz!!!
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| Tuesday, 15-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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| Tuesday, 8-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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wanna trade???do email me (prjkt_deadstock@hotmail.com) if you guys wanna trade stickers...incl. yr name,address...etc...and yes....do send the photos....
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| Friday, 4-Jun-2004 00:00 |
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Singapore Arts Festival
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S.A.F just begun!!!...Phaizal and friends went down to Esplanade to see the action..It seems that The Big Heads and Wicked Aura Batucada are the must see performance....!!!! *musiq in my ear*Tony Touch feat. Dead Prez - Touch 1, Touch All
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| Saturday, 29-May-2004 00:00 |
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Its the weekend!!!
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*musiq in my ear*dm&jemini - only one
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| Wednesday, 26-May-2004 00:00 |
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*yawn**yawn**yawn*....holidays are coming......
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check this out!!.....top ten worst cover album of all times.... *musiq in my ears* dilated peoples feat. kanye west - this way
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| Tuesday, 25-May-2004 00:00 |
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An Article from mrbrown.com
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Changi
Changi Village is a quiet nook near the sea, favoured by families, couples making out, and foodies. Changi is also home to a prison and many Government Holiday chalets, although the two are not related. Many families like to come here to "get away from it all", since it is far away enough from the city to be considered a holiday destination. The beach is unswimmable but it does not stop Singaporeans from coming here for some seaside fun.
Speaking of seaside fun, aside from the ubiquitous barbecues held by every other person here, Changi also boasts the highest number of tents per square foot along its beaches. The tents are not, as some might think, Singaporeans roughing it out, but are actually set up by amorous couples too cheap to get a hotel room. Nobody seems to care that their tent is 2 metres away from the next tent. It is not a family-friendly aspect of Changi.
Changi is also famous for its food and pubs, and many gather here to drink and eat the night away. The hawker centre serves up great cheap food to the locals and foreigner alike. Many visitors put up at the Hotel Meridien, the only decent hotel here, built to accommodate the traveler who needs to stay near the Changi Airport and the convention attendee who needs to stay near the Changi Exhibition Centre.
Unfortunately, Changi is also famous for its high population of Bapoks, or transvestites. The bapoks offer their services to guys who need, um, oral relief (and who do not care that they are being orally administered to by a guy in drag). Additional services can be had for a price, like the "Aircon", where the bapok sucks on a Fisherman's Friend (mint-flavoured sweet) before he/she sucks on your Man's Best Friend. I am told that it is an additional $10.
The bapoks are also known to be very fond of the soldier boys at a nearby camp, calling up the Battalion office (no one knows how they get the unlisted military phone numbers) at night to chat up unsuspecting soldiers on duty.
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