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Posted
Originally posted by Anthen@Oct 1 2006, 09:27 PM

:gun: Fik :huohuo:

 

disturb my bike..

 

1) Headlight switch from low beam to high beam

2) IU cover opened instead of closed

3) Hazard light on instead of off

4) Main 'on and off' switch turned off

5) Left signal light switched on

6) Left mirror tilted inwards

 

anymore? wat else?

 

got pull my choke annot.?

 

*i forget to check yet** :cry:

that's the "Welcome" way to ESR lah... I also kenna before...

fall short of stuff banana inside your exhaust! hahaha

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Posted
Originally posted by E.S.R.@Oct 2 2006, 02:21 PM

I suggest Punggol Park, the one with the pond in the middle with a cafe beside one. Whisk's place is nearby only. I was there last year, I think.

 

Who second me? Or have a better place in mind, please throw it to the floor for debate.

 

:D

 

If not, by tomorrow, I shall set the place as the abovementioned liao.

 

:cheeky:

How abt East Coast ??? There is a place which is after the jetty and the exit to the expressway for bedok... There is this BIG grass patch with no trees blocking the sky, windy sea breeze and you can even burn candles lanterns like nobody business... :bouncefire:

 

Im ok wif punggol too... above are jus suggestions :D

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Posted
Originally posted by Bluesky@Oct 2 2006, 02:54 PM

which one? I tot wherever we go, caleb will go horn and disturb ppl? :lol:

 

The one i'm referring to is near the zoo.. with the tall tower one

I prefer that too. cos i believe there r less ppl & more quiet there (but will not be when we go :D). Though is a festival, shd be the more the merrier, but we alrdy "more" liao.

But can see SCDF personnel n fire engine working trying to put ouY tthe fire, oso interesting leh :D. Nw i dunno which 1 i want liao :giddy:

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Posted
Originally posted by Bluesky@Oct 2 2006, 02:54 PM

which one? I tot wherever we go, caleb will go horn and disturb ppl? :lol:

 

The one i'm referring to is near the zoo.. with the tall tower one

Bluesky, you were not there when it happened becuase you arrived later after pa u.

Posted

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Venue: TBC (Bishan Park, Seletar Park, Punggol Park, Seletar Dam???)

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Interested:

 

1. Royston

2. Whisperer (Auto-added)

3. Carrotz (Will come quite late. Friend's 21st bd bash)

4. Devilsown

5. Angelsown

6. Bluesky

7. Clair

8. Draught

9. Regine

10. Arsenz

11. Chilli

12. Oreo

13. Jooster

14. Athen

15. Magnet (join you all around 10pm)

16. Luvpuzzle

17. Manzz

18. Icez

19. Carrie

20. Spec2

21. Spyker

22. Mr Hat

23. Unionbike

24. Elly

25. Rico

26. Xbox80

27. Tina

28. Norman

29. Allan82

30. Kiki

31. Fik

32. Qai

 

 

Pending

 

1. Mussolini (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

2. Alex (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?)

:dozed: :dozed:
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Posted

Healthy Lifestyle walkathon at Macritchie Reservoir Trails

Date: 8th Oct 2006 (Sunday)

Time: 3pm

Place: Macritchie Reservoir Carpark

An event to enjoy the sight of the Nature Reserve while exercising through the trails. This boardwalk along the MacRitchie Reservoir brings you through interesting secondary forest in the Central Catchment nature area. The boardwalk hugs the reservoir for easy exploration of some freshwater wildlife. There are also breath-taking views of the reservoir and the surrounding forests. The boardwalk range in distances from 3 km to 11 km. Interpretative signboards along the boardwalks allow for a self-guided tour along the fringes of the MacRitchie forest.

 

Opening Hours

Tue to Fri: 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.

Sat, Sun and Public Holidays: 8.30 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.

 

Note: The HSBC TTW is closed on Mondays except public holidays for maintenance and research.

 

Getting There

The HSBC TreeTop Walk is accessible from MacRitchie Reservoir Park via 1) MacRitchie Nature Trail (indicated as Route 3 on map) or from 2) Venus Drive, off Upper Thomson Road.

 

The distance to the entrance of the TreeTop Walk is approximately 4.5 km (1.5-2 hrs walk) from the reservoir park and 2.5 km (45 mins- 1 hr walk) from the carpark at Venus Drive. Therefore, a round trip including the TreeTop Walk is about 7 to 10 km (3-5 hours depending on your walking pace).

 

Getting to MacRitchie Reservoir

 

By Bus

Take bus nos. 52, 74, 93, 130, 132, 156, 157, 162, 165, 166, 167, 605, 852, 855 or 980. Alight along Lornie Road at the bus-stop in front of MacRitchie Reservoir Park.

 

By Bike

Entrance to the MacRitchie Reservoir Park car park is along Lornie Road.

 

Getting to Venus Drive

 

By Bus

Take bus nos. 132, 163, 165, 166, 167, 640, 855 or 980. Alight along Upper Thomson Road near junction with Sing Ming Ave.

 

By Car

Entrance to the car park is along Venus Drive, off Upper Thomson Road.

 

 

Please note that a section of Sime Track (from MacRitchie Ranger Station to Petaling Hut) is affected by a landslide. It is currently closed until further notice. Look out for the directional signs along the hiking routes.

Visitors on their way back to the Ranger Station from the TreeTop Walk will be directed to the pipeline track halfway along Petaling Trail, and then to Peirce Track.

 

Visitors walking on Route 4 (Yellow) and 5 (Pink) towards Jelutong Tower and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve will be directed from the ranger station onto Peirce Track, pipeline track, Petaling Trail and then onto the unaffected portion of Sime Track after the Petaling Hut.

 

The walk to the HSBC TreeTop Walk is graded as moderate and difficult. Due to the distance and terrain, the hike to the HSBC TreeTop Walk may not be suitable for young children and the elderly. Instead of the TreeTop Walk, you may wish to try the two boardwalk trails- indicated as Route 1 (3 km) and Route 2 (4.8 km) on the map- for a shorter but equally interesting experience in the Nature Reserves. Both bordwalks are accessible from the MacRitchie Reservoir Park.

 

How many people can the HSBC TTW accommodate?

For the comfort and enjoyment of all visitors, we will be restricting visitor numbers to 30 pax at any one time as well as visitor flow. The traffic along the walkway is one-way. Therefore, visitors will enter via the ranger post at Bukit Peirce and exit at Bukit Kalang and continue on to the Petaling Trail.

 

What can we see up there?

Instead of arching their necks to observe the canopy, visitors are now able to catch a glimpse of the vibrant “high life” of the forest at their eye level. From this high vantage point, nature enthusiasts will be able to have a closer observation of the animal community in the canopy or take a peek at the flowers or fruits of tall trees and climbers and their pollination activities.

 

A preliminary survey on the HSBC TTW has identified the following flora and fauna:

 

80 birds including 16 forest specialists. Some of these forest birds include the Drongo Cuckoo, Chestnut-bellied Malkoha, Thick-Billed Green-Pigeon, Asian Fairy Bluebird and the Green Leafbirds.

8 reptiles including the Black-bearded Dragon and the Clouded Monitor that sleeps on the Terentang tree at night

18 rare trees and climbers including the Cheng Tng Tree (Scaphium macropodum) and Cyathocalyx ridleyi.

 

Are there any resting stops along the 11km-route?

A Ranger Station is located at the cross road of the 11 km- hiking route (Route 4) around the MacRitchie Reservoir. It serves as a convenient resting point, with basic amenities such as toilets and a water cooler, and an information kiosk for users.

 

There are no vending machines or food vendors in the reserve. Be sure to bring enough water with you. Carry water bottles and snacks in a backpack to avoid attracting the monkeys and refrain from eating in their presence. There are also no litter bins in the reserves so carry your litter with you and dispose in a bin outside the forest.

 

There are also two shelters at the 2.8 km and 5 km mark along the route.

 

The ranger station will be manned from 8am to 5pm. Visitors who need assistance outside the office hours can contact our 24-hour hotline number at 64685736.

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Time for some Exercise and Fun!!!

 

1) Mag (Men carrying M16 5.56mm Rifle)

2) Puz

3) Bluesky (Medic 1 carrying M16 and Stretcher)

4) Claire

5) Wayne (Section 2 IC carrying Light Anti-Tank Weapon)

6) Regine

7) Royston (Section IC carrying 7.62mm General Purpose Machine Gun)

8) ArSenZ ( I dun carry rifle de, Pistol can? :cheeky:)

9) Chilli01 (Medic 2 carry syringe or health potion)

10) Manzz (Will show you the power of the fasting month, but can we do it like almost to break-fast time? :D )

Lucky no.11) UnIoNbIkEz & The Boyz (Pending status coz Temp. Househusband)

Posted

6 Oct 2006 Fri 7pm Mooncake Festival Gathering

8 Oct 2006 Sun 3pm MacRitchie Reservoir Walk

13 Oct 2006 Fri 9pm Movie Session at Vivo City GV

 

Happening as ever we all....

 

:D

Who's your Daddy?!?

:D

Posted
Originally posted by E.S.R.@Oct 2 2006, 04:06 PM

6 Oct 2006 Fri 7pm Mooncake Festival Gathering

8 Oct 2006 Sun 3pm MacRitchie Reservoir Walk

13 Oct 2006 Fri 9pm Movie Session at Vivo City GV

 

Happening as ever we all....

 

:D

Hey Bro i was picturing us sitting down on the grass patch watching u standing under the moon light with one hand pointing with your finger, the other hand behind ur back looking above at the moon and reading out poems :lovestruck:

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Posted

Venue to be debated:

1. Punggol Park (Can see fire-engine from Sengkanf Fire Station)

 

2. Upper Seletar Rerservoir (Serenity, peaceful and calm)

 

3. East Coast Park (Hopefully got babes to oogle at)

 

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?)

Posted
Originally posted by Magnet@Oct 2 2006, 04:21 PM

Hey Bro i was picturing us sitting down on the grass patch watching u standing under the moon light with one hand pointing with your finger, the other hand behind ur back looking above at the moon and reading out poems :lovestruck:

I don't know any chinese poems leh, only Hokkien ones or Cantonese ones...

 

You want me to recite now???

 

:D

Who's your Daddy?!?

:D

Posted
Originally posted by E.S.R.@Oct 2 2006, 04:46 PM

I don't know any chinese poems leh, only Hokkien ones or Cantonese ones...

 

You want me to recite now???

 

:D

He only knows some poems when he's back in secondary school reciting them in a group of frens.

 

NOT the ah beng ones BUT the one where he will throw gals in the air and sometimes carry POM POMS while reciting the poems! :lol:

Posted

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Venue: TBC (Bishan Park, Seletar Park, Punggol Park, Seletar Dam???)

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Interested:

 

1. Royston

2. Whisperer (Auto-added)

3. Carrotz (Will come quite late. Friend's 21st bd bash)

4. Devilsown

5. Angelsown

6. Bluesky

7. Clair

8. Draught

9. Regine

10. Arsenz

11. Chilli

12. Oreo

13. Jooster

14. Athen

15. Magnet (join you all around 10pm)

16. Luvpuzzle

17. Manzz

18. Icez

19. Carrie

20. Spec2

21. Spyker

22. Mr Hat

23. Unionbike

24. Elly

25. Rico

26. Xbox80

27. Tina

28. Norman

29. Allan82

30. Kiki

31. Fik

32. Qai

33. Mussolini (my course finish at 6pm. will meet for dinner)(east coast is gd)

 

Pending

 

1.

2. Alex (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?)

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Posted

hi ya ESRs!!!

 

thot i saw whisperer or wassit Icez... black FT plate with specIII led taillight... black sticker wrapped exhaust... nice mod

 

btw... we both filtered in to PIE from eunos ard 9.30pm :D cheers

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I have no Bunghole...

Posted
Originally posted by moccajava@Oct 3 2006, 01:15 AM

hi ya ESRs!!!

 

thot i saw whisperer or wassit Icez... black FT plate with specIII led taillight... black sticker wrapped exhaust... nice mod

 

btw... we both filtered in to PIE from eunos ard 9.30pm :D cheers

Yup! tat shld b our bro Whisperer.... :smile:

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Posted

Venue to be debated:

1. Punggol Park (Can see fire-engine from Sengkanf Fire Station)

 

2. Upper Seletar Rerservoir (Serenity, peaceful and calm)

 

3. East Coast Park (Hopefully got babes to oogle at)

 

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Interested:

 

1. Royston

2. Whisperer (Auto-added)

3. Carrotz (Will come quite late. Friend's 21st bd bash)

4. Devilsown

5. Angelsown

6. Bluesky

7. Clair

8. Draught

9. Regine

10. Arsenz

11. Chilli

12. Oreo

13. Jooster

14. Athen

15. Magnet (join you all around 10pm)

16. Luvpuzzle

17. Manzz

18. Icez

19. Carrie

20. Spec2

21. Spyker

22. Mr Hat

23. Unionbike

24. Elly

25. Rico

26. Xbox80

27. Tina

28. Norman

29. Allan82

30. Kiki

31. Fik

32. Qai

33. Mussolini (my course finish at 6pm. will meet for dinner)(east coast is gd)

 

Pending

 

1. Mussolini (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

2. Alex (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?)

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Posted

heh just top up some petrol from SPC, works out to be about 1.39 per litre for ULG95. It stated a total of 19% off using just the safra or SPC card.

 

Seems a pretty good saving for those who don't always go in to pump. Well did some maths here and there, if say from home, eg Bedok, to go 2nd link and pump, then come back, at most we save about $5-6 as compared to pumping ULG98 and about $4-5 if ULG95.

 

This is not including the time factor, time spent, extra fuel, wear and tear, jam, risk, etc.

 

But well say $6 bucks each time, and you pump 6 times a mth, its a savings of $36, about $90 vs $126

 

So its still up to individual.

 

OKie, Im bored... so am gonna show my calculation. But the below calculations are based on the current discounts offered.

 

 

Let's compare the cost of pumping full tank.

 

Dist to and fro 2nd link: 90km.

Amount of petrol used: 90/24 km/l = 3.75

Total Petrol used or pumped = 15 +3.75 = 18.75

Total petrol cost(RM) = 18.75 * RM1.92 = RM36

Total petrol cost(SG) = 36/ 2.3 = $15.65

Total toll charges = 0.6 + 0.6 + (2.6/2.3) = $2.33

Final Expenses = $17.98

 

If pump locally,

15L of ULG95 = 15* 1.39 = 20.85

15L of ULG98 = 15* 1.463 = 21.96

 

Savings:

20.85 - 17.98 = 2.87

21.96 - 17.98 = 3.98

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Posted
Originally posted by ArSenZ@Oct 3 2006, 03:18 AM

heh just top up some petrol from SPC, works out to be about 1.39 per litre for ULG95. It stated a total of 19% off using just the safra or SPC card.

 

Seems a pretty good saving for those who don't always go in to pump. Well did some maths here and there, if say from home, eg Bedok, to go 2nd link and pump, then come back, at most we save about $5-6 as compared to pumping ULG98 and about $4-5 if ULG95.

 

This is not including the time factor, time spent, extra fuel, wear and tear, jam, risk, etc.

 

But well say $6 bucks each time, and you pump 6 times a mth, its a savings of $36, about $90 vs $126

 

So its still up to individual.

 

OKie, Im bored... so am gonna show my calculation. But the below calculations are based on the current discounts offered.

 

 

Let's compare the cost of pumping full tank.

 

Dist to and fro 2nd link: 90km.

Amount of petrol used: 90/24 km/l = 3.75

Total Petrol used or pumped = 15 +3.75 = 18.75

Total petrol cost(RM) = 18.75 * RM1.92 = RM36

Total petrol cost(SG) = 36/ 2.3 = $15.65

Total toll charges = 0.6 + 0.6 + (2.6/2.3) = $2.33

Final Expenses = $17.98

 

If pump locally,

15L of ULG95 = 15* 1.39 = 20.85

15L of ULG98 = 15* 1.463 = 21.96

 

Savings:

20.85 - 17.98 = 2.87

21.96 - 17.98 = 3.98

But in msia we pump the "best" petrol.. in SPC we pump 95. And in msia we get supplies and makan cheaper..

 

I'll try spc on my nx pump. I got safra card too. dun waste. paid $200 for 8 years membership leh.

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Posted
Originally posted by ArSenZ@Oct 3 2006, 03:18 AM

heh just top up some petrol from SPC, works out to be about 1.39 per litre for ULG95. It stated a total of 19% off using just the safra or SPC card.

 

Seems a pretty good saving for those who don't always go in to pump. Well did some maths here and there, if say from home, eg Bedok, to go 2nd link and pump, then come back, at most we save about $5-6 as compared to pumping ULG98 and about $4-5 if ULG95.

 

This is not including the time factor, time spent, extra fuel, wear and tear, jam, risk, etc.

 

But well say $6 bucks each time, and you pump 6 times a mth, its a savings of $36, about $90 vs $126

 

So its still up to individual.

 

OKie, Im bored... so am gonna show my calculation. But the below calculations are based on the current discounts offered.

 

 

Let's compare the cost of pumping full tank.

 

Dist to and fro 2nd link: 90km.

Amount of petrol used: 90/24 km/l = 3.75

Total Petrol used or pumped = 15 +3.75 = 18.75

Total petrol cost(RM) = 18.75 * RM1.92 = RM36

Total petrol cost(SG) = 36/ 2.3 = $15.65

Total toll charges = 0.6 + 0.6 + (2.6/2.3) = $2.33

Final Expenses = $17.98

 

If pump locally,

15L of ULG95 = 15* 1.39 = 20.85

15L of ULG98 = 15* 1.463 = 21.96

 

Savings:

20.85 - 17.98 = 2.87

21.96 - 17.98 = 3.98

:bow:

Posted

Venue to be debated:

1. Punggol Park (Can see fire-engine from Sengkanf Fire Station)

 

2. Upper Seletar Rerservoir (Serenity, peaceful and calm)

 

3. East Coast Park (Hopefully got babes to oogle at)

 

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Interested:

 

1. Royston

2. Whisperer (Auto-added)

3. Carrotz (Will come quite late. Friend's 21st bd bash)

4. Devilsown

5. Angelsown

6. Bluesky

7. Clair

8. Draught

9. Regine

10. Arsenz

11. Chilli

12. Oreo

13. Jooster

14. Athen

15. Magnet (join you all around 10pm)

16. Luvpuzzle

17. Manzz

18. Icez

19. Carrie

20. Spec2

21. Spyker

22. Mr Hat

23. Unionbike

24. Elly

25. Rico

26. Xbox80

27. Tina

28. Norman

29. Allan82

30. Kiki

31. Fik

32. Qai

33. Mussolini (my course finish at 6pm. will meet for dinner)(east coast is gd)

 

Pending

 

1. Mussolini (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

2. Alex (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards)

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?)

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Sometimes

We just don't appreciate those people who really care for us

Until they leave us

Until we lose them

Then we regret

Outer beauty doesn't matter; it's the inner one that counts

It's better to tell someone how much you love them

Posted
Originally posted by cArRotZ@Oct 3 2006, 04:56 AM

But in msia we pump the "best" petrol.. in SPC we pump 95. And in msia we get supplies and makan cheaper..

 

I'll try spc on my nx pump. I got safra card too. dun waste. paid $200 for 8 years membership leh.

we NSmen dun need to apply want lei , every years then renew for us , But ....hai

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Venue to be debated:

1. Punggol Park (Can see fire-engine from Sengkanf Fire Station)

 

2. Upper Seletar Rerservoir (Serenity, peaceful and calm)

 

3. East Coast Park (Hopefully got babes to oogle at)

 

Mid Autumn/Chinese Lantern Festival Gathering

6th Oct 2006 Friday

Time: 7pm

 

We shall gather for dinner near the decided park location first. Then we shall get bottled Pokka Oolong tea, plastic cups, small lanterns, candles, sparklers, mooncakes, groundsheets, etc... go to the park or garden relax, chill, admire the full moon, play candle, lantern, sparklers, take photos, chat, etc.

 

Interested:

 

1. Royston

2. Whisperer (Auto-added)

3. Carrotz (Will come quite late. Friend's 21st bd bash)

4. Devilsown

5. Angelsown

6. Bluesky

7. Clair

8. Draught

9. Regine

10. Arsenz

11. Chilli

12. Oreo

13. Jooster

14. Athen

15. Magnet (join you all around 10pm)

16. Luvpuzzle

17. Manzz

18. Icez

19. Carrie

20. Spec2

21. Spyker

22. Mr Hat

23. Unionbike

24. Elly

25. Rico

26. Xbox80

27. Tina

28. Norman

29. Allan82

30. Kiki

31. Fik

32. Qai

33. Mussolini (my course finish at 6pm. will meet for dinner)(east coast is gd)

 

Pending

 

1. Alex (Can someone contact our recruit bros too? Ddin't realise now NS can book out from Fri evening onwards

2. Prelude { i wanna go but then i working until 3AM ]

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Things to bring list:

(For those who wish to volunteer to bring the items, please insert your name in)

 

1. Pokka Oolong tea - Royston (I bring 5 bottles)

2. Mooncakes -

3. Lanterns + Candles

4. Plastic cups - Qai (Will bring 2 sets)

5. Groundsheet - Royston (I bring 1) Fik - (Ive got a few ground mats too)

6. Sparklers

7. Straw Mat - draught (Not big, but better then nothing?):weep:

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Originally posted by cArRotZ@Oct 3 2006, 03:56 AM

But in msia we pump the "best" petrol.. in SPC we pump 95. And in msia we get supplies and makan cheaper..

 

I'll try spc on my nx pump. I got safra card too. dun waste. paid $200 for 8 years membership leh.

well their best aint better when compared to better petrols in sgp loh. M'isa F1 and Vpower are only 97% Octane and their performance is not as good as any of the 98 petrols in SG.

 

Used to always use only shell 98, heh maybe i'll try more of SPC 98, see if it feels better than F1 and if the mileage is better..

 

plus gonna be raining season soon, wun be good to go in to pump on such days, like now, sian.

btw, the SPC extra discount is on till Nov only i think.

 

well how often do we stop over to makan and buy "stuff", many times are just touch and go... sometimes a short makan then head back.. round trip took 3 hours. If we arrange as a group to go in, then chill and makan awhile still not too bad bah... else sometimes I really do feel damn lazy. hahaha

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is it really proven that MY's Vpower and F1 is not as good even with SG's 98?

 

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