@Ellodin — gare / canoe your way there or something! It'll only take 80 days by handmade palm tree raft! I guess the cost of US > Australia is like the cost of Mainland > Meropis: Just as stupidly long and expensive.
@Mishgul — Breadlord…Lord of torturing Mhaldorian coeliacs?
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
Excellent, @Guhem! I'm sure S'pore Customs won't bother checking for a +6.5ft tall Asian in a duffle bag (just say he's coming back from mandatory military service).
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
I hope you guys are also fervent exercisers. I intend to drag you guys up to walk loads around the Henderson Bridge. Will settle on what we'll do when we reach next year, ofc, if there are enough people coming. Drag more people to come!
"Mummy, I'm hungry, but there's no one to eat! :C"
@Ellodin That's still crazy tall. Asians Down Under are around the 5' 6/7" mark. I'm just a skint taller than that which always makes for interesting conversations.
@Guhem Yeah probably not a good idea for that one...
@Ruth Nothing wrong with walking! It's faster than public transport in M'sia sometimes.
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
@Wysteria i'm a really long swim away. must not allow extermination though, you're right. WHERE'S THE GODDAMNED FERRY and why isn't transportation as simple in realS
Surely there's at least a Gare exit to Hawai'i, though?
Afaik, Aepas isn't asian! So he would be the token white guy. Unless you'll want to usurp that position and show up too. Just sneak into someone's baggage to Singapore.
"Mummy, I'm hungry, but there's no one to eat! :C"
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@Mishgul — Breadlord…Lord of torturing Mhaldorian coeliacs?
Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
I loaf Mhaldor
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
If all else fails, take a boat from Malaysia to Singapore. Just make sure not to land on Tekong.
..kidding.
I hope you guys are also fervent exercisers. I intend to drag you guys up to walk loads around the Henderson Bridge. Will settle on what we'll do when we reach next year, ofc, if there are enough people coming. Drag more people to come!
@Guhem Yeah probably not a good idea for that one...
@Ruth Nothing wrong with walking! It's faster than public transport in M'sia sometimes.
Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
For those that didn't get my reference, there was something that happened about 8 years ago.
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Massive manhunt on Pulau Tekong for 3 armed robbers who fled from Johor
By Walter Fernandez, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE : More than 400 soldiers and policemen were conducting a massive manhunt on Thursday for three armed robbers on Pulau Tekong.
The three men are suspected of committing an armed robbery in Johor.
Malaysian police told Channel NewsAsia the men are believed to be Indonesians and are armed with a pistol and pump action gun.
Malaysian media say they robbed a businessman in Kota Tinggi of 600 ringgit, before they robbed a Johor boat rental company of 10,000 ringgit.
They were being pursued by Malaysian police but fled the country at about 8.45 am Thursday in a motorised sampan.
They landed on Pulau Tekong, one of Singapore's largest islands, which lies to the north-east.
The manhunt, which began at 9 am, involves 200 soldiers armed with M16s, 200 policemen, a dozen dogs and two helicopters.
The island has also been cordoned off by patrol craft from the Coast Guard.
There are no residents on the island but there are at least two army camps there, which are used for basic military training.
All military training was stopped at 10.30 am and recruits have been ordered to stay indoors. - CNA
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SO SAYS AEPAS
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