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Security tight tight at Biopolis

I had a date with livingstone tonite.
Worth recording down,
because i usually dun see him on weekdays.
He is bz with work, and Im bz with my own activities.
So, since monkey tan and miss chan postphone our dinner tonite,
I dated livingstone. wahaha...

we went back to adam road for nasi lemak.
But, this time, we tried the 2nd stall (next to the No.1 stall)
There was a longer queue than the first stall tonite.
Anyway, I think I personally still prefer the first stall... heh heh

I suggested to go to
Biopolis after dinner.
Have been reading about how fantabulous this place is,
Tonite is a good nite to check out the place.

I second whatever good comments given to this singapore govt building.
the architecture, the security, the facilities, even the toilets are worth a praise.
since we were there at nite, the lights are lit. And it looked beautiful under the full moon tonite.
we took pictures of the place, even the toilets. wahaha....
they have a super hygenic toilet cubicle.
No hands, u just need to place ur palm close to a sensor, and the toilet seat which is already wrapped with a kind of plastic, rotates itself, to change a new layer of plastic.
cool huh!
but still no fight to japan's toilet though haha..
there were some very nice restaurants and chill out place too...
well, we were happily taking pictures of the skybridges,
until a security guard came up to us and ask,

"did u park ur car near the kerb along the road?
ooops, yes, it was us.

"and, btw, u are not suppose to take pictures in this area..."
ooops, yes, it was us again...

no signs to tell me that i can't take photos wat...
how i noe.

so we aplogise and walk towards the car.
then, we saw another security guard standing near the car in a i-think-it-is-senang-diri position....
he must be waiting for us....
as we approach him,
he gave us a smile, like we have won a lucky draw.
My next instinct, has he alrd clamp the car?
and is waiting for us to pay him before he unclamp the car??
hur hur hur....
that's my imagination la....
He was waiting for us, to take our particulars, since we were taking pictures.
haha...

"sorry ar, this is a govt building, so the security is extremely tight here..."
a very friendly guy.

he needs us to give him our name and particulars, so he can state that some1 was there to take some pictures on 19th august two oh oh five.
We are good citizens, of cos we oblige....

guess wea is this place?
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40th storey...
the lift is fast...
the wind is strong...
the niteview is nice....


make a guess.....


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