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Chitchat Upper thomson road famous bak chor mee stall once in 50 yrs flooding

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Used to go there for BCM followed by two cups of thick coffee. BCM is good but a bit overrated
 
look at the positive side. there's enough soup to go around.
 
look at the positive side. there's enough soup to go around.

Back in the 70s and 80s, we can see centipedes and cockroaches swimming on the surface of the flood waters, and some times pieces of floating shit...
 
That's why I smart I fled ran road 1st. Arrowed Teo Chee Hean to face music. Huat Ah!
 
Back in the 70s and 80s, we can see centipedes and cockroaches swimming on the surface of the flood waters, and some times pieces of floating shit...

if you can pieces of floating shit they must be from a recent constipation. otherwise, fecal matter breaks down easily and turns water murky with brownish particles. will make your bak chor mee more appetizing with so much hearty broth around.
 
It must be true, we heading back to be a Fishing Village, thnk you PAP.
 
look on the positive side lah.... this should a valuable hands-on, real life growing experience for today 4G kids and teens... many of them wouldn't know what is flooding... let alone experiencing it...

at least they will have something to write in their essay when schools reopen "How I spent my school holidays" :D
 
look on the positive side lah.... this should a valuable hands-on, real life growing experience for today 4G kids and teens... many of them wouldn't know what is flooding... let alone experiencing it...

at least they will have something to write in their essay when schools reopen "How I spent my school holidays" :D

Well, now they are also experiencing dengue fever, and other diseases just like the pioneer generations did.
 
Who is the guy who claimed floods come only once in 50 years? :rolleyes::D
 
Who is the guy who claimed floods come only once in 50 years? :rolleyes::D

http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/idea-50-year-flood-has-been-misunderstood-0

SINGAPORE - For many people, the sight of all four city-bound lanes of the Ayer Rajah Expressway submerged just over a week ago would have triggered a thought along the lines of: "Isn't this sort of thing only supposed to happen once every 50 years?"
This half-century time-frame entered the national consciousness in 2009, when then minister for the environment and water resources Yaacob Ibrahim said the flooding in Orchard Road that year was a "freak event" that happened once every 50 years.
- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...has-been-misunderstood-0#sthash.S8mEk8qJ.dpuf
 
Look it's been transformed into a floating restaurant,how many sinkies are lucky to enjoy that for only the price of a wanton mee?
 
All the more no need go mekong can enjoy the waterfront view
 
Look it's been transformed into a floating restaurant,how many sinkies are lucky to enjoy that for only the price of a wanton mee?

Throw in a couple of gondolas and the sinkies may think they are in Venice. :D
 
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