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Monday, May 25, 2009 . 6:20 PM

Last night chilling session was great.
Sadly, the pub that we wanted to go (at East Coast Park) was already closed by the time we reached ECP. It was already 1215am by the time we got there.
And so, we had our all time favourite tao huay at Geylang Lor 27A.
Back to the east at around 2am.
We sat down by the poolside drinking and talking about irritating jerks and why some people like to boast about their lives.

I love nights like these. No partying, no "shouting" in clubs, no moodswings, etc.
Just a night of chilling by the poolside, spinning around the east and talking about everything under the moonlight. :)

Oh, and I picked up a coconut from a coconut tree. She shall be named coco.

g-ladies spoke