DO IT FOR YOUR COUNTRY GIRLSAnyway, thought I should lend a hand. I was riding the bus in North London and I spotted this guy out of the window outside Hampstead tube station. I thought he might be one of your friends - he looked like your type. Very clean. New t-shirt. Trendy watch. Girly patterned bag. D'you want me to get his phone number if I see him again? I went to my first proper gay club last night - its called 'Ducky' in a place called Vauxhall. People kept feeling my friend Pete's arse. Nobody felt mine. I still can't decide if this is a good or a bad thing. We noticed that the t-shirt man Henry Holland was there - the man indirectly responsible for the girl in Toa Payoh I used to see wearing an oversized slogan t-shirt saying 'don't worry f*ck happy'. Incase you fashionistas are interested he was wearing a blue and yellow short-sleeved checked shirt with the the sleeves rolled up in a sort of 50s style. His friends all has big quiffs. I waited until I was certain he had left before exposing my 'paying forsex/dickface...' t-shirt. In unrelated news. I am trying to expose the difference between eastern food and western food on my flickr.
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Who are those people in the article? Where are they from? Definitely not singapore...! Seth Mydans needs to be sorted. He has been interviewing outer space critters.
Oh my gosh, is this what the world thinks of us? that we can't freakin DATE? or 'FALL IN LOVE'?
unbelievable...
THIS ARTICLE IS A FALLACY!
CHARLEY
thanks for looking out for us, charlie ;) haha he really sounds like he might be singaporean !
how come henry holland is always out and about town.. and always where u happen to be? i dont believe u were wearing that shirt !!! i dont believe u!
RACHELLE
Anyways.. about that article. sorry i was busy at work yesterday R cats so i didnt reply u online ! But i read it again a few times but i wasnt really angry? i think the article is half true, but just a twisted version of it. (OK not the interviews. i cant believe if any 20 year olds in the world can speak that way)
Anyways i just can't care about what the rest of the world thinks anymore.
What i was irritated about, were the comments though. i was disappointed that most of the comments came from singaporeans who just couldn't wait to show the world how much they look down on their own culture and dislike their own government. i just felt it was so modest (not to mention complain-y) but totally in the wrong situation. i feel embarrassed of them.
i wasn't angry. i just couldn't believe that the writer, the poly kids, the people who left comments are all such complete morons.
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