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Hot in the City

This is about the life of Miss Mo, a 30-something gal who recently moved back to Singapore from the US.

 

Miss Mo goes Dating

Last Saturday, I went out with Mr Tok.

I signed up for this singles' event where I met him. He is 31 y/o engineer, working at HP. OK, one trend I notice in Singapore amongst guys are that most are engineers and they'd specify what kind of engineer they are, eg Process engineer, product engineer, something-engineer, etc., which all sound the same to me. Moreover, if they work at a MNC (that's such a 80s term), they would specify the name of that MNC. It's like saying I carry a Gucci, LV or Prada. I find it amusing.

OK, back to Mr Tok. He's a nice, outgoing guy. He loves to run, ambitious and pretty down-to-earth. He really talks a lot! Of course, he's younger than me but he doesn't know. LOL!

It's a good thing that he has a car. We went to Changi Village for hawker food. yeah, I know...you guys must be thinking that I've lowered my standard of dates to the minimal. LOL! But to tell you the truth, I was pretty ok with having dinner at Changi Village. The Nasi Lemak was delicious! My first Nasi Lemak since I came back. The Otak was huge too. The sugarcane juice was delicious!

Then we went to Fisherman Village at Paris Ris. That's another nice place to hang. It's by the beach, very laidback. I love that place.

Oh, of course, I found something strange about Mr Tok. He takes off his shoes when he drives. Urrgh!!! Strange. but his feet didn't stink so I should count myself lucky. He asked me out again this Saturday. I'm suggesting a restaurant that serves steaks and pasta but not Han's please. LOL!

 

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Anonymous Anonymous Says:

there is a beri nice beef noodles stall @ changi village hawker centre -- the dry version is better! btw, i used to barefoot when i drove a manual gear-shift car -- better feel of half clutch :)

 
 
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