tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863809270988233619.post939757890448787673..comments2023-09-10T03:34:16.513-07:00Comments on In Search of Silk and Bamboo: Getting into the Sing' of ThingsAndrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14983467890666010092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863809270988233619.post-22644995518691837072011-04-17T14:11:21.890-07:002011-04-17T14:11:21.890-07:00Oh my god, I never said such things, Andrew! Or .....Oh my god, I never said such things, Andrew! Or ... I can't remember them. But your postings are always priceless. I laughed tears, seriously. And the hostel idea is awesome. Seriously, if I'll win in a lottery, I am coming back to Singapore and we made "hostel" to a really great series. That contains Kit, myself and you (of course u have to come back to Singapore!) and the staff. Will be extremely cool! :D<br /><br />And omg, you had such a horrible sunburn? I had the same. Huge blisters on my shoulders and arms. Horrible.<br /><br />By the way, I am not owning a bookstore, lol. I am a simple bookseller without a job because I am way to psycho to be around with people, ya know? *points on the discussion with the indian guy* >PPPP<br /><br />Anke~Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-863809270988233619.post-24153690978891637002011-04-17T12:00:36.298-07:002011-04-17T12:00:36.298-07:00I didn't know you lost a layer of skin in Sing...I didn't know you lost a layer of skin in Singapore. Again the observations are very interesting. I like the sitcom idea called Hostel--can't wait for the next installment. Why did they have a sign like that at Burger King? Fixing a sandwich your way gets lost in translation to being the meal?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com