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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 to the farms and to the village

Did you guys know that there are actually farms in Singapore? I went with this singles group on a bus tour around singapore.

First, we went to a wheatgrass farm in Kranji. You know that grassy thing that you can drink as a juice. It tasted nasty. The farm also grows cactuses which the owner said is good. He said we could just eat cactus raw. What!

Anyway, after that farm tour, we proceeded to Changi Village Boardwalk. It's not that long of a walk. It'd be nice to go with a date. But the highlight of the evening was going to the old Changi Hospital. It's now empty and vacant. It sure did look eerie from outside. A group of us proceeded to venture into the building. It was pitch dark except for a few flashlights. We walked up the stairs, down the dark corridors, passing the lift, which was opened. Yikes! We walked past rooms with cabinets opened. It was as if the hospital was vacated in a short time and everything stood still. It was indeed eerie. We then went to the old Commando Barracks which was also supposedly haunted. We went upstairs and walked down this corridor with rooms on each side. The corridor was narror and it sure was creepy. But it sure was exciting. I'm glad I went! Shall we go?

http://www.spi.com.sg/haunted/ghoulish_trial/main07.htm

 

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Anonymous Anonymous Says:

miss mo, finally read ur blog... beri entertaining :P erhh, y u like to talk abt ghost experience?? this is 7th mth leh...

 

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