Aug 26, 2010

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After we checked out of The Club,
its time for my favourite Dim Joy at Neil Road,
and a highly anticipated play later in the evening!

My favourite 锅贴!

We were just idling around and
taking silly photos of everything pretty
after the satisfied lunch!

There is so much going on in the vicinity that
we'd like to capture with our lens.


HAHAHAHAHAHA!! HIS FACE CAN BE VERY ASYMMETRICAL!

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Directed by 最爱演的我!HAHAHAHA!

This pretty swing is hung on the facade of Red Dot Design Museum!

a seemingly juxtaposed one-point perspective of
the distinctive green trees and red dot museum
is

David's self-proclaimed award-winning shot. HAHAHA!


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Boeing Boeing, the longest running comedy in the history of French theatre and London's West End, was the second theatrical production we attended after The Necessary Stage's _Can Change. Directed by Glen Goei from the acclaimed Wild Rice theatre company, the play revolved around architect Bernard and his three air stewardess girlfriends who doesn't know of each others' existence.


David's favourite was Junko, from JAL but I love Jelly, the stewardess from Cathay Pacific! The play was hilarious especially with the exaggerated japanese, cantonese and singlish accents from the ladies. I find Adrian Pang's British/American/Singaporean accent quite disturbing at times.


While the play might appear to be a tasteless cultural joke when Janette, the SIA girl, kept emphasizing on her tai-tai desire to marry a rich husband, David and I were wondering if there was a tinge of sacarsm mocking at our SIA ladies. Overall, I think its a play worth watching, regardless if u are a theatre buff or not!

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