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Labels: Mr. Gecko, My *18th Burpdays
Ahh~~, praises are best savoured without conscious expectations...
Mr. Gecko, way to go for the new year ahead for you! Now, share your bonus with me please~~~!
Labels: Mr. Gecko
:( Well... at least Cathay replied promptly. No choice, I will wait for the DVD then. No, no, no. No way I will catch the animation in Mandarin.
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Mr. Gecko: I can't believe you are so free to do these things. *shakes his head*
haha... his prized stash of $100 worth of GATSBY'S hamper
Oh my goodness... I have been trying to find this single / album at every CD shop in Singapore but to no avail... was just trying my luck here. Too bad, there's no MTV version *was there one? Coz' I dun remember* and the volume is way low for a good, old school listening relish.
Ditty by Paperboy was the very first rap song I really like. Ice Ice Baby's not counted huh. It's fake anyway.
I still remember my big bro and I used to play this single on repeated loop in the early nineties. Anybody remember this ditty??
I say bring back the 1990s! *flooding reminiscences~~*
Congratulations Mr. Gecko!! You had been chosen having the trendiest hairstyle in the recent Watson's Trendiest Hairstyling Competition! You have won for yourself $100.00 worth of Gatsby Hamper!
We were truly flabbergasted, mightily pleased and highly amused by this unexpected win! Because the winning shot...
... was taken when we were goofing about in our hotel room during a moment's dull while we were holidaying in Hong Kong 3 years ago!
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Mr. Gecko *in a serious tone*: Do you think I should cut my hair before I go and collect my hamper??
*Beep! Beep! Bop! Bop!*
The streets at District 1 (HCM's City / Tourist Area) are always so abuzz and chokeful with bikes and people
The 1 Day City Tour
The first thing we did after we dumped our luggages at our hotel upon arrival was to locate Sinh Cafe - a popular local tour agency in HCM. Despite the explicit cafe name tag, Sinh Cafe's main business activity is far from serving coffee to the tourists - most who depended on their daily group tours to HCM's most popular but remote tourist destinations like Cu Chi Tunnel and Mekong Delta. This agency is highly recommended and clearly enjoys a sound reputation. We saw alot of similar agencies dotting District 1... but none as packed with tourists as Sinh Cafe. And make sure you get to the right Sinh Cafe, we also heard there were alot of counterfeit agencies using their name - even for websites!
We had only wanted to book a half day trip to Cu Chi Tunnel with Sinh Cafe initially but eventually ended up booking another one day trip around HCM's main city for ourselves. We were probably physically tired from the temple visits in Siem Reap and we deemed it safer to sit on a tour coach than exploring HCM on foot, what with HCM's chaotic traffic. Either way, the rates was most attractive to give us an excuse to be lazy - it was only US$6 per person anyway.
At HCM's War Crime Museum - There were a lot of graphic photos and war weapons used during the Vietnam war on display. Mr. Gecko and I felt for those civilians who had to go through these cruel wars. Often, those who waged wars always remain safe and sound at the expenses of innocent civilians and brave men at the frontlines.
And you find the war didn't and couldn't end even when peace is made and weapons ceased. The people had to deal with war-torn poverty, physical disabilities; and for generations to come, babies were born deformed - and if survived, they had to deal with the psychological implications of chemical and biological war weapons - even if they didn't go through the war. Sad huh.
Trivia: When we took this picture, the tourists around us were so amused with our toys that they even took their pictures with our toys in it.
At the Notre Dame Cathedral just diagonally opposite the General Post Office
Going to Ben Tranh Market - Bargain is the word there
Cu Chi Tunnel
No decent tourist in HCM will give this famous network of narrow tunnels, lauded for contributing big time to Vietnam War's victory, a miss. We booked a half day trip over there and took almost 2 hours from the city to reach the remote underground fortress.
History lesson before the trek in the jungle
Very, very small entrance to the depths of the tunnel. Clearly built for Asian body size only.
Ok lah, unless you count in Kate Moss.
Angkor Thom was our very first temple we explored in Siem Reap. Above shows the very magnificent gateway to Angkor Thom which is big and wide enough even for heavy vehicles to pass through
I usually became bored & restless by the 15th minute from the history lesson my guide often conducted due to my short attention span and walked around with the camera in hand.
I love this picture as it shows the perfect connection Mr. Gecko and the guide shared throughout the trip. Mr. Gecko was really interested and cared to listen.
I thought the square face statue quite out-of-the ordinary among all the other statues and jestingly commented to Mr. Gecko, "Look, a nerd!" . In truth, the square face is notches above in value in terms of antiquity than the 2 statues behind as cleaner and lighter grey slab of stones meant they are newly constructed to replace those pillaged.
A group of men enjoying a game of cock fight. What arrested my amusement was that the right group of men were ancient Chinese (hair buns on top of their head) and the left group was probably local Khmer themselves (long extended ear lobes). Chinese really go places huh?
We didn't really see much quality ancient statues in Siem Reap. Those good ones were all being looted even at these days as security over at the temples is lax esp. at night. Our guide will tell us, "I saw the statue's face just a few months' ago and now it's gone."
Just like the the picture above, I bet the face was probably sold to some collector. It's saddening but the people there are poor, they have a ready supply of ancient treasures and I guess there are lots of willing buyers.