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Jan 3, 2023Liked by John Birmingham

Famously described by William Gibson as 'Disneyland with the Death Penalty', however that was in 1993 so things may have changed.

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Certainly not the government in such a benign dictatorship.

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Best recommendation I think I've ever come across as to why I should break up my flights to Europe with a couple of days in Singapore.

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Jan 3, 2023Liked by John Birmingham

Thoroughly enjoyed every time we've been to Singapore. It's like a gateway drug to Asia, with commercialised hipster bits and European convenience thrown into the mix.

And the weather seems to be just the right level of summer, whatever the time of year.

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We were there in what I assume was their winter. Thirty-plus every day. And people wearing puffers and hoodies!

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I've always wanted to visit singapore - my mum lived there for a short time while pop was stationed there after the war. They lived above a laundromat and were spoiled rotten by the owner - nan, mum and my uncle all had red hair so people came from miles around to do their laundry. It is where our family heirloom set of mahjong comes from. Mum went back in the 90s when they won a trip OS but said it had changed too much for her to recognise anything.

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The last of the old Singapore disappeared when Bugis Street was gentrified.

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I hope you went to Atlas bar. The classiest bar I have ever lowered the tone at.

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We tried to but you had to book a couple of weeks in advance.

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Singapore is a delight, it seems to have things for all tastes and interests.

How was the cat museum?

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Closed. But there was an elegant sufficiency of alternate cat experiences around every corner.

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Noooo! I guess that gives you an excuse to return, just to visit the museum when it's open 😅

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Yes, but how were the hawker street satays? Or are they all corralled into covered markets now? (But they were still good, right?)

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They're corralled, but there's dozens, maybe a hundred or more of the hawker 'centres'. They're massively crowded and busy and kinda gross tbh. I gave up when I saw the hundred metre line for ten ten chicken at the Macleay hawker centre. Just walked into some random shopfront and got a great feed for three peeps for about $50.

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I'm trying to remember which writer used a type-writer bar to write a novel on. I want to say Hemingway, but I'm not 100% on it.

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Bradbury! Fahrenheit 451!

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