Once again, the quirk-filled country of singapore has its quirks openly displayed, so much so that it somewhat difficult not for me to notice. And just as I thought that singapore has hardly any quirks left enough to deem it as a boring place...
Definitely, Definitely, Definitely...
Well, if you remember about the attention seeking railing that was mentioned in a previous post, check this one out. And nope, they're not the same. That's because... hey, even one of the steps of the staircase is attention seeking now. FYI, this isn't the same flight of steps. And as such... it must be pretty
Similar Sentiments
Well, it was a long day, and it was a long wait, and after a long time when this long bus finally came, this long string of words (well, the writing is stretched out...) from someone probably not that long (ie. tall, considering that a really tall person might have possibly written it higher) who might have endured a long wait on a long day for a long time beyond his/her long limits to write these long words.
Mission Impossible
Hmmm, check out this safe box. It must be something really valuable kept in there. No? Don't agree with me? Come on... you've got to be kidding. I'm talking some serious stuff here, so don't come messing with me telling me I'm wrong. As I'm saying, this safe (yup, this
IS a safe) contains something valuable in here. I wonder how many have attempted to crack it. Hmmm... Well, if you still do not get what I mean, or rather, what is so quirky about this safe (yup, yup, I still insist that this is a safe), check out the following:
If the words are too blur, it simply reads "WARNING - Machine with alarm system". Hmmm... HMMM...
HMMM...
An Open Trap?
Well, ain't this a rare sight? On one hand, the g*v*nt is laying all the traffic rules and all, and here exists one broad path for whosoever desireth to cross over. And it's even stranger considering that the traffic lights with the crossing (not shown) is just 10 meters up from here. And it even way stranger that the green fencing is actually put up so as to
prevent people from jay walking. Hmmm... HMMM...
HMMM... This smells fishier than a fish market.
Conclusion: One can never conclude that Singapore has run out of quirks.
2 Comments:
When I saw that first photo, I thought that there was something wrong with your blog and that all the earlier entries had been deleted. Then I read on and realised that it was a different flight of stairs...
Haha, yup. I noticed this flight of stairs after the previous one, as I was taking the company bus back =) How quirky...
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