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It's the end of the week... and i have no where to party and no one to party with

As you know, i'm living on the opposite side of the globe from singapore - 11 hours away to be exact. So there are only that many hours a day where the "godly" hours on both sides coincide - to be exact, it would be 9am - 1pm for me and 8pm - 12mn for you guys. The rest of the day, i am left to fantasize and imagine what fun you guys must be having... without me.

When i don't catch anyone on msn on a friday morning, i'm imagining that you guys are out partying at clarke quay or the newest "in" place... i can just smell the smoke (has smoking been banned yet?) mixed with dried-ice and the sweet smell of alcohol. i can hear the heart-pumping bass, coupled with some shrieking and shouting of the lyrics of the songs. oh, have i already mentioned the sweet taste of tequila shots (we used to have those by the dozen), and other ultra-tasty treats from the bar?! one gulp of cool liquid fire - i'm all excited just thinking about it.

Those were fantastic times... alice puking, alice doing push-ups along the river, alice "lovingly" talking about her boss at emerald hill while lying on the couch while we goaded her on, alice puking again after her "graveyard"... how about jo attracting attention from the bar boys, jo getting free drinks from the bar, jo getting free ribenas, jo getting more attention from the boys... oh oh, let's not forget nic getting pissed from drinking beer, hk, shinyi and mich ordering yet another round of shots to get us all high, plotting our downfalls, bk, k and jane remaining sober to make sure everyone gets into a cab safely at 3am in the morning.

AND some hen-night that was (thanks to bk) me getting people to eat the polo off my necklace, me standing outside the male toilet handing out tissues to uncooperative and bewildered men, aiyoh.... cannot mention the rest... but it was darn fun.

the last time i went out to party was with bffs to mambo night at zouk in bloody FEB!!! damn young crowd lor, who prob ain't born yet when the songs first came out. i think i was at least a decade older than most of the girls there. hahahahaha.... the dance moves have changed as well but it still brought back loads of memories.

one-for-one jug of long-island tea pls!!! a dozen tequila shots pls!!! and what kind of piss did you put in the gin&tonic??? give me the real stuff pls!!!

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Anonymous said…
Let's go to Pump Room when u are next home. At least the crowd is much older but the music is retro - SO

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