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	<title>Liew&#039;s Views &#187; Clarke Quay</title>
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		<title>Singapore &amp; Malaysia</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Clarke Quay]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize that I didn&#8217;t update much when I was in Singapore. This is because there&#8217;re far more better things to do in Singapore than go to an internet cafe. Sorry to disappoint my avid blog readers ;) I shopped a lot. And when I say a lot, i mean A LOT. I have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I realize that I didn&#8217;t update much when I was in Singapore. This is because there&#8217;re far more better things to do in Singapore than go to an internet cafe. Sorry to disappoint my avid blog readers ;)</p>
<p>I shopped a lot. And when I say a lot, i mean A LOT. I have to figure out how to stuff the clothes and shoes and purses into my suitcase now seeing as I never did have a lot of extra room in the first place.  The cheapest place to shop is Bugis Market/Junction. You can get cheap stuff (i.e. $10 shoes) and bargain, to boot. Luckily Richie likes shopping, so he didn&#8217;t get too bored when I made him go shopping at multiple places. What a good sport.  For those who know him, Richie says hi and he misses everyone in Toronto.</p>
<p>We ended up going to Chatterbox restaurant in the Mandarin hotel for Chicken Rice. yup, apparently it&#8217;s the place to go for the best Chicken Rice if you&#8217;re in Singapore. It&#8217;s their signature dish. We also went to Raffles hotel for Singapore Slings (which is <em>their</em> signature drink). Good eats, good drinks. And then we headed off to Clarke Quay which is <em>the</em> place to go out at night. They have amazing restaurants and they have a strip of clubs  (read: a strip of clubs&#8230;not strip clubs). Think Richmond Street, Toronto, where there are just clubs on both sides of the road. In Clarke Quay though, they&#8217;re just clubs on the side of a huge sidewalk so no cars can drive through &#8211; which is a lot better, I think.  Anyway this area was built up during the last year, so it&#8217;s still pretty new. These clubs/pubs have better designs than ours, that&#8217;s for sure. There&#8217;s one called Clinic. They have hospital beds where you sit, and IV drips from which you drink your alcoholic drink out of. Creative huh?  I gotta tell you guys though, there isn&#8217;t much of a hip hop/reggae scene in S&#8217;pore. They love their Euro and trance stuff. And there are a lot of drunken foreigners/ex-pats. a lot. and weird asian girls who like to stand in front of mirrors and watch themselves dance crazily &#8211; while providing me with endless entertainment. :)   Another thing I like &#8211; the fact that you can get pitchers of mixed drinks. That&#8217;s right, folks. Get a pitcher of RedBull Vodka with 4 straws in it for you to share with your friends. None of this individual drink garbage.  Clubs go past 3:30am here&#8230;I don&#8217;t even recall a mention of &#8216;last call&#8217;. Downside of drinks: one amaretto sour costs $11.00&#8230;ya that&#8217;s right. you know we can get that for about $3 at our clubs. Drinking is expensive in S&#8217;pore.  But the shisha ain&#8217;t bad.</p>
<p>I just got into Malaysia yesterday &#8211; and I&#8217;m already bored. If we have nothin&#8217; better to do, we&#8217;re gonna go back to Singapore early before we have to go to Hong Kong.  I think it&#8217;s boring here because we&#8217;re not in the main city that everyone knows &#8211; Kuala Lumpur (where a lot of shopping is!). I&#8217;m in Kajang &#8211; the city of satay (y&#8217;know&#8230;.meat on a stick. think of it as a simple shishkabob) where there isn&#8217;t much to do&#8230;you have to hop on a train and go into the main part of the city if you want something worthwhile to do.</p>
<p>Did I mention that it&#8217;s insanely hot in S&#8217;pore and M&#8217;sia? So&#8230;very&#8230;hot. sweltering. Everybody likes the mall because it&#8217;s air conditioned.</p>
<p>The internet is ultimately slow here. you&#8217;d be annoyed. but i have nothing to do all day so i have all the time in the world to be patient.  But I doubt I will update much in M&#8217;sia &#8211; because I doubt there will be anything interesting to update about.  Stay tuned anyway.</p>
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