Hosted on the Patio [Closed]

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HOSTED ON THE PATIO
Venue: 991B Alexandra Road #01-10 S(119970) 
- Opposite NOL
Contact: 6276 7337
Website: http://www.hosted.sg/

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[Closed] Photo Teasers - Finally a "marvelicious" restaurant..

10:40:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments



Stay tuned! ^_^

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SMURF!!

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STOOPID ME

11:01:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

I've accidentally deleted my post on my Tokyo Itinerary!!!!! >.<

*Bang wall*


WAHHHHHHHHHHH  ~___~


*Bang wall again*


For those who have seen it before, good for you. For those who havent seen it, I will try to re-produce most of it... but you know lah, it wont be the same and probably not the best... But rest assured, that I will include all the reference links and directions...

*Bang wall again*

Give me some time.... SOBZZZZZ

Update: I've found the cache for my Tokyo post! Yeah! No need to reproduce, just copy and paste! ^_^

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Skinny Pizza

10:30:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

Warning! Please bear with the quality of the pictures, they were taken using my pathetic 3GS iphone.

On a side note, I think the lifespan of my iphone is up any moment now. It will switch off on its own, or I cant hear my caller etc. I really need iphone 5 to launch soon. When exactly is the iphone 5 coming out??? Grrrr *pulling hairs*



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Tumblr Account

10:08:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

I've created a Tumblr Account! =)

*Point finger on the side bar*

I will be posting photos as and when I'm dining in a new restaurant or chance upon anything interesting. So hor, if I'm late on my entries, you can still view the photos! Keke

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Tokyo Leisure 2011

11:32:00 AM Unknown 0 Comments

Photos uploaded! ^________^



Click "view all" to see the captions! 

Enjoy the photos and enjoy the long weekend! Yeah!

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Tokyo - Free & Easy

9:30:00 PM Unknown 54 Comments

Travelling in Tokyo has never been easier. Trust me. It is almost idiot proof. Yes, even for us who dun speak Japanese other than arigato, sayonara, Mitsubishi and Toyota. =p

Oh well, there are people who said it's complicated due to its many different lines. But precisely of the many coloured lines, it makes travelling to most tourist attractions so accessible. All you have to do, is just to plan your route before jumping into a random train cabin  and end up in a longer journey. After a while, you will get the hang of changing the lines to get to your destinations. =)

In Tokyo, it's mainly served by 2 main train companies - JR Lines & Metro Lines. Both are equally accessible to the usual tourist spots, so no particular preferences for me.


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