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blamebrampton) wrote2010-10-28 12:42 am
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2010 travels of Brammers part 1
The one time I truly regret living in Australia is at that point 10 hours into a journey when I am sitting in Singapore and realise, I'm not even halfway yet. On the upside, no one knew how to work the foot massage machines until I came along, which meant I had first go.
I am travelling with the Toshiba netbook, not the Macbook, which is at home safely stashed away in a spot I will probably forget about before I get home. Expect typos. Appalling typos!
Updates will occur as soon as interesting things have preceded them -- even I cannot make muzak in Changi gripping or humourous.
I am travelling with the Toshiba netbook, not the Macbook, which is at home safely stashed away in a spot I will probably forget about before I get home. Expect typos. Appalling typos!
Updates will occur as soon as interesting things have preceded them -- even I cannot make muzak in Changi gripping or humourous.
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Have fun for the rest of the trip!
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Also, am having crisis! BUY GIN IN DUTY FREE ON YOUR WAY HOME!
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At least Changi is big enough to get in some exercise while waiting for the next plane! (And has free internet, which cuts way down on bookshop-induced spending.)
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even I cannot make muzak in Changi gripping or humourous.
Oh, but you just did. *belly laugh* Thanks, I really appreciate that before heading to work.
*hugs*
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Have fun when you finally get to your destination!
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Nothing can make Changi gripping or humourous - it is ridiculously sterile and proper, and dull as dishwater. *ponders stopover to visit Singapore Zoo*
Have fun!
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