I promised Chun See that I would try to make up with the shopkeeper the next time I visited the shopping centre again provided the shop was still operational. Looked like the shop had indeed closed down for good and I didn't have a chance to make amends. Me and my big mouth!
Happy lah? Now that the "implicit" lady is gone.
ReplyDeleteSure you didn't buy over the shop? Then you can sell all your obscene T-Shirts with more Dick stories. And who knows? Maybe other kinky stuff, given the owner is a "sexual liberal". Tsk..tsk..tsk... And to think you think a place has been reserved for you up there...
Friends. Having to close down a biz is no laughing matter. Have some empathy leh.
ReplyDeleteah? lol! so bad :p
ReplyDeleteanyway uncle victor, i replied to all the comments in my blog already. :)
Etel, so bad of me or so bad of the situation? I have read your replies already. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteChun See, I where got make the shop a laughing matter? Can't you tell the tinge of regret in my post?
I am having a tough time answering Oceanskies79's questions about the sky scappers along Shenton Way in the old days. Can you join in pls.
ReplyDeleteLink: Places: Saying bye to the ferry services at Clifford Pier
Assignment completed, Sir. Hey, you are off-topic again. Back to this post of mine. In a way, a shop that has closed down can also be considered as a vanishing scene of Singapore, don't you think so? Hehe.
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