Bro, how much for Brietling watches? 5-10K for low end?
Breitling entry level models are not expensive.....but its more prefessional equipment for pilots.
Like Ball watches they got no resale value so sinkies dun like.
Bro, how much for Brietling watches? 5-10K for low end?
Noted. That's cool.....i only use my chronographs to time my soft boil eggs cooking time....Yes, its possible, on some models of Brietling, u don't need the slide rule. I am looking to buy a Breitling myself, so I have been doing my research. Its for commercial airline pilot. On a fighter plane, can't be done, u need your eyes outside the cockpit.
Jimmy and Jessie Phua?
Jimmy and Jessie Phua?
Right hand side star case, third floor, reach there turn left, that kind of Indian Mee Siam is gone, that fellow retired ages. My colleague & me, used to eat there, extra mee hoon plus gravy ( now NEA wants you to request less pay more!), top up with a tau kua, after eating take, go back office, hide in the conference room & tidur till lunch time is over!!. Really delicious...yummy! sedap!
Why is it called MEE SIAM? any idea? You go Siam, they tell you, what "Mess Siam"??
[/QUOTE]This remind me of Thomson Yaohan. It was grand at that time when it opened in late 70s.
Yaohan - aka Plaza Singapura (nothing like the horrific present version), back then it was every kid's favourite shopping centre coz they had arcade (basement), an-pan bakery (b1) and some jap bookstore on L2 to read comics for free
Hehehe. Back to early food again.
Anyone remember this dish call "Richshaw Noodle" or "Kan Chia Mee". It's a simple yellow noodle soup with some ikan bilis and Chye Sim. I cannot find this anywhere now in SG.
Here's my treasured coLLection bro, at Least 30 years' oLd :
Uses 2 x AA bat.StiLL in working condition ! !
[/QUOTE]Jurong had one as well...can't remember it was before or after the ice skating rink.
Hehehe. Thank you very much. That will be part of my food itinerary when I am back. Also love the Hainanese Curry Rice at Maxwell!maxwell confirm have. go early for breakfast. stall selling bee hoon and other stuff too. along the same roll got a stall selling or kueh and kim kuay kueh chilli not bad.
u asking 4 30 yrs' ago version or 2dayz version? ...may i know who is christina tay? chio or not?
Matthew was good and he was very popular even among the tea dance crowd which surprised me. Unfortunately he went bankrupt trying to go into the entertainment business. Hope he is ok now.
may i know who is christina tay? chio or not?
Bingo! Thats the one bro. I was recommended by an old timer who made monthly trip there to have it. I noticed that most of his customers were middle aged or elderly Chinese. It looked like some drug haunt with addicts getting their fix.
A former Head of Civil Service was patron but he more often patronises East Coast Hawker Centre with his staff at lunch time when he visiting Changi for work.
No idea why it is called Mee Siam.
Now suffering from withdrawal symptoms liao.
Quite right. You got to make an order of magnitude estimation. Those days, I think we used our blains more..