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i'm a girl who have stepped into the unknown called work and decided that schooling is better. i also have a propensity to go crazy over fried chicken wings and simply love to squeeze and over-feed my obese hamsters. my blog is a mode for expressing my love for food, movies, travel and shopping!



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Monday, October 19, 2009 @ 20:41
visit to the zoo

how did we know we reached the zoo? the rubbish bins at the bus stop. loud animal prints, which i'm sure ris low will love.





my sis's favourite photo of the day. living her grand dream of taming the crocodile.


although ah meng has passed, the zoo continues to use her name. the zoo renamed their eateries ah meng kopi and ah meng restaurant.


while waiting for the brothers, we saw this three malay boys trying different poses with my sis's favourite crocodilian. they were so cute and had clear roles (photographer/director and models).


poor monkey looks so worried.


we almost couldn't spot the crocodilian. such excellent camouflage.


another animal print bin.


so far evidence has shown that my sis is an animal hater.


i think they were trying to act like the statues. hmmm... not really working.


this baboon was very human like. he was actually posing for us. giving us different profiles.


haha so cute! didn't know they had a squirrel exhibit at the zoo.


while waiting for the rainforest show to start, saw this really cute baby in the front. look at the hair! must be very naughty.


the show was very disappointing, seems like a common theme (similar bad experiences previously at the zoo and night safari). poor acting, pronunciation and voice projection by the mcs. the zoo is one of the most visited attraction in singapore and they should do something to improve the standards.


one of the cute animals during the show.




poor polar bears. the weather was so hot. if the zoo takes the effort to bring them over, they should ensure the environment of the enclosure be similar to the natural habitat and not enforce our environment on them.




well deserved treat at b&j after the visit!

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