Tang Shooters LXXIV - TCSS Thread...


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all wearing the same pants :bsmilie:
 

anyone interested to go singapore crocodile farm?
i check with them gotch organized tour with feeding show
only for 30 ppl and above
if less than 30 ppl,we walk in ourselves but might not have feeding show

if post u all think can got 30 ppl?
 

anyone interested to go singapore crocodile farm?
i check with them gotch organized tour with feeding show
only for 30 ppl and above
if less than 30 ppl,we walk in ourselves but might not have feeding show

if post u all think can got 30 ppl?

hahaha maybe need awalk's sarpork. :bsmilie:
 

anyone interested to go singapore crocodile farm?
i check with them gotch organized tour with feeding show
only for 30 ppl and above
if less than 30 ppl,we walk in ourselves but might not have feeding show

if post u all think can got 30 ppl?

jimmy bringing 20 tiger beer girls.... so thats 21 in total.
we just need 9 more TSers to form 30. :thumbsup:
 

good afternoon butties... i just woke up... off till thurs... :confused:
 

croc farm is freaking boh liao one... last time i went there 10mins later come out... :angry:
 

before we continue further, i think we need a new thread. what is after LXXIV ? lol i suck at roman numbers
 

First privatised wet market-cum-food court opens its doors at Sengkang
By Hetty Musfirah, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 January 2010 2005 hrs


SINGAPORE: Sengkang finally has a wet market. Located opposite Sengkang MRT station, "Kopitiam Square" is the first wet market and food centre to be built and run by a private operator.

It has some 60 cooked food stalls - half of which will open 24 hours - and another 60 stalls in its wet market area.

With a seating capacity of 1,200, Kopitiam says the market and food centre can cater to up to 20,000 people daily.

This is the first time Kopitiam is operating a wet market alongside a food centre.

Its cashless payment system can be used in both sections.

But those who prefer to use cash to pay for their food will still need a Kopitiam card if they plan to park at the complex, as the usual cashcards are not accepted.

The idea to set up the centre comes after a public consultation in August 2007, which sought ideas to promote community bonding and strengthen local identity.



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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1029718/1/.html
 

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