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Oct 28, 2008 09:28


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navypal October 28 2008, 10:40:39 UTC
simply beautiful .. are the streets generally that clean? Sgp isnt any better then we tot it to be?

Keep the posts coming

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autocratic October 28 2008, 13:32:46 UTC
haha.. yeah the street is very clean. Generally, the flemish part (dutch speaking) of belgium - Brugge, Gent and Antwerpen has more cultured and decent people. So its very clean, service is good, food is better, youths not so rowdy and streets cleaner.

Cant say so much for the wallonia part (french part) though.. Was there, and people there were not so nice, food was so-so, service sucks like hell.. and alot of rowdy youths and gangsters.

and yes, Singapore is overrated.. hahaha.

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autocratic October 28 2008, 13:33:02 UTC
yeah.. beautiful city..

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joejunior October 28 2008, 13:13:43 UTC
I love the third pic! It's gorgeous.

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autocratic October 28 2008, 13:33:55 UTC
yeah.. the shadows set the tone and mood.

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runecircle October 28 2008, 17:01:42 UTC
Yay! Such a beautiful place. Ah, so funny that only some people have the fate to witness such things. Wish I could roam that city for a day.

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autocratic October 28 2008, 17:23:55 UTC
why not?

bf and I would be more than happy to host you guys if you are coming..:)

Accommodation would be free then. :)

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runecircle October 31 2008, 18:30:37 UTC
Haha, thanks, but no in hell we'll ever save enough to even have a vacation like that.

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kissingpanda October 29 2008, 00:42:29 UTC
Any Chinese or Asian people there? Are you the only Singaporean?

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autocratic October 29 2008, 07:45:37 UTC
yeah.. not many but there are a number around in Gent.

There are much more asians in Brussels & Antwerp though. I am in contact with 2 gay couples (singaporeans with belgian spouse), a few singaporean ladies with belgian husbands and a few more that are just here for work.

The population of foreigners isnt big like in the USA or UK.

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