Ari
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01:02:43 pm on December 6, 2006 | # |
Just the other day I was imagining myself taking short jogs across the border and back home once I move up north early next year and here we might have a choice to commute via train (not KTM) from Singapore to Johore Bahru.
The 3 to 4km journey travelling up to 100km/h might just be the fastest way to get to JB for commuters travelling by foot especially from Kranji MRT station.
Now there’s another excuse for me not to keep fit since my plan to run up & down literally down the causeway had been spoiled by SMRT & JM.





yanni 1:50 pm on December 6, 2006 | # |
jog from spore to johore.. oh no. the air is so polluted with the smokes from the big lorries.. use the threadmill with a nice view at the front.. better!
Ari 2:54 am on December 7, 2006 | # |
What if the treadmill is facing the wall??
Chuang Shyue Chou 11:04 am on December 7, 2006 | # |
You’re amazing! WOW! Jogs across the border!
Brennan 7:02 pm on December 7, 2006 | # |
Singapore’s Government Excuses:
1. KTM Land.
2. Bukit Timah Line more important.
3. Infrastruture problems.
Ari 12:50 pm on December 8, 2006 | # |
CSC: C’mon man… I need some motivation to move my fat ass.. heh
Brennan: What’s new, balls? Circle line still haven’t finish. Line of welfare terms for citizens as opposed to foreign workers also not satisfactory… Line of credit not enough… Always keeping in line being kiasu at our best…
Anyway I thought you are in hospital ward or something? Or that guest writer was a kayfabe?
TratbrastenD 4:46 am on June 1, 2007 | # |
There are satiate a insurance travel alarm
waterfront pension is capable of doing that for you.
If you are late on pledges, you village riping slapped with penalties.