Saturday, August 11, 2007

Mr Singapore Meets Marina

Mr Singapore had a date with none other than a young and fresh Marina on the 9th August 2007, who replaces his long time lover the Grand Dame of Kallang (tell me like who the F thought of that name! An old lady does not need to be called an 'old lady' to tell ppl she's old). Mr Singapore stands in the midst of the expected crowd with a few of his close friends as they wonder why there are so many Banglas in a National Day Parade, no offense. But he also realised nobody seem to complain why there are Ang-Mohs around too..and still nobody seem to want to believe that we're still colonised. What a fearful concept on a supposed National Day!

Mr Singapore also regretted so much not to have taken the pics of the sea of rubbish and overflowing rubbish bins that was the sight after the celebrations ended. That would have made such a great blogging material. Damn, how am I gonna compete with Xiaxue at this rate??
Marina: The Birth of a New Lover

The Chosen Site. The grasses were not green to begin with. Maybe that's the reason.
Yes the soon-to-be legendary Floating Platform, boasted to be the 'biggest floating platform in the world'. Singapore being a small country needs such exertions as an ego-booster. Inferiority complex.
The more or less completed Marina Bay 2007. Oh don't get me wrong. I love it, i think we should just screw the new stadium and stick to this one. I just have a problem with the so-called 'largest floating thingy' when it looks small to me. Expand it, and with more sitting capacity pls! Being at a more open area like this, many more Singaporeans could join the celebration from the Esplanade waterfront, the Fullerton-Merlion place plus the Padang as well. I just wish they would have placed large screens and speakers all over the place, so that truly everyone could join in the celebrations. Or i would not have to resort to listening TVmobile telecast on my Mp4.
Future Skyline of Singapore
The future there would be nicer with such panoramic gradeur with the completed IR and the expansion of the CBD to incorporated the entire Marina area.
Oh my God is that beautiful or what! I read somewhere the future skyline of Singapore can rival even the Hong Kong's fireworks festival of light or sumtink liddat.
And Mr Singapore poses beside a Police car with the small flag he picked up from the floor. The image of that poor thing being trampled all over by Singaporeans eagerly celebrating our National Day was another wasted opportunity in exposing the ugly side of our citizens.
And Singapore will sleep soundly as it always does, marking another year in annivesary of her explusion from the Federation, standing strong for there's no place we'd rather be! And just when all was right, I found Kryptonite in my bag. What could be Mr Singapore's biggest weakness?

Definitely not FHM girls. ;)

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