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Thursday, February 15, 2007 @1:54 AM

we make the most out of what we have

Valentine’s Day is the only day you can walk around with a bouquet of flower, and no one will say anything about it. It’s the only day when you can be outrages and lay light sticks all over the floor and everyone will think that you are romantic not crazy. It’s the only day you can sell flowers without a license (is that true?) and it’s the only day when couples can embrace one another and it does not become a crime of PDA.

Walk down the Esplanade and you see a whole stretch of couples sitting less than 2m away from one another. Walk down the streets of orchard road and every one seems to be carrying a similar bouquet of flower. ‘Very Romantic MEH’ ha-ha
Strange but true. Its valentine’s so we forgive them. :)

What’s with everyone selling flowers? It’s everywhere already.
Next Valentine’s? I’ll invest in a Polaroid camera and go round taking pictures for everyone. Only $5 per shot.(That depends on how much the camera and film cost) and since it’s a special occasion, trust me, people will pay. Or maybe I can get someone to wear a mascot and allow people to take a picture with it. Heh. Oh! and since flowers and teddy bears are such a hit on Valentine’s, fine. I’ll offer those with each shot on a bundled price. Lastly, take my earnings and give myself a retail therapy session. It shall be done.

From Holland Village to the Swimming Club. From the Swimming Club to Fullerton. From Fullerton to Esplanade. From Esplanade to Shaw center and almost to Kallang’s KFC. But thanks Jack for making your Place available. You sure know how to burn a huge hole.

Special thanks to the bougainvillea along the road side for making everything else complete.

Thank you! I know you've tried. And it was good enough for me. :) It really is.



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