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    • One night in Singapore 5 of us went to this shop to have dinner     Many customers came to celebrate the CNY with friends and family       Sambal kangkong   Marmite chicken   Braised tofu with mushrooms   Long beans with dry shrimps   Cereal prawns   Fish head curry   Yam ring [img]https://i.imgur.com/MpD5bgA.jpg[/img]   It was a great dinner celebrating CNY with friends You do noticed alcohol was absent. I had basically stopped consuming alcohol . . . . . . for now.
    • Personal mobility devices (PMDs) allegedly left charging overnight outside a Boon Lay Drive flat has alarmed one woman. "Who can sleep peacefully with neighbours charging two PMDs overnight on a nightly basis?" bemoaned Stomper Huay, who wrote to Stomp on March 7. She shared photos that show two PMDs plugged into an extension socket attached next to the door of the unit in question, with an orange light indicating that the devices are being charged. The PMDs and their charging cables appear to be blocking parts of the corridor.   There is also a table with an ashtray on it and two chairs, though these do not appear to be obstructing the corridor. Huay alleged that the PMDs belong to a young family who just moved into the ground-floor rental unit. According to her, the PMDs are usually plugged in and charging when she leaves for work at 7am even though the unit is "dark and quiet". "I've seen the couple (living in the rental unit) using both PMDs. Each of them ferries one kid and they ride around the neighbourhood," Huay added. The concerned resident told Stomp that she was worried for a neighbour living along the same corridor as the family – an old man who is wheelchair bound. Huay claimed that the devices were left charging overnight. PHOTOS: STOMP  "Such a dangerous act," said the Stomper. "One day, I told the young man (who owns the PMDs) to move the vehicles, but I got a stare instead." Huay said she had reported the issue to the town council three times and also submitted a report to the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). According to SCDF guidelines, PMD users should not leave their batteries or devices to charge unattended for an extended period or overnight. Latest warning issued on March 10, says town council In response to a Stomp query, West Coast-Jurong West Town Council said it has been "actively engaging the resident involved". Notices have been served to the resident, with the latest warning issued on March 10. The PMDs have since been removed from the location. "We take a serious view of any potential fire safety concerns and will continue to monitor the situation closely," the town council added. Stomp has contacted SCDF for further comment.
    • They will whack newcastle at camp nou
    • Although I missed the Chinese New Year celebration with family nevertheless I got the all clear from doctor to travel so on 4th day of CNY I went to Singapore to attend a party the next day   The Singapore Airlines lounge was nicely decorated     https://i.imgur.com/9NAR4Lw.jpg[/img]     Had a cappuccino and some chwee kueh   Meatball cabbage soup https://i.imgur.com/6zOxeuY.jpg[/img]   Toast with butter and coconut jam   Finally time to leave   Served meesiam for breakfast      
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