OMG - stop squabbling over French letters
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OMG - stop squabbling over French letters
:p
I met francois on my January trip - definitely not French!
That has settled a few suspicions!
Christ - what web of deceit this forum is
Sacre Bleu - this drama threatens to put Matt's escapades in the shade
The plot thickens - a TV mini-series must be in the pipeline.
But who could play Matt and who could play Francois?
Gerard Depardieu is a shoe-in for Francois. As for Matt well I think Wentworth Miller from Prison Break would capture his sense of adventure.
Obviously, arsenal, you have never met Francois. Although Gerald and Francois have a taste for fine wine.
I'd like to thank you for your comments because they prove the dangers of generalising, stereotyping and pidgeon-holing based on limited knowledge or a set of facts taken out of context that paborn and I have been talking about.
Buses and trains don't run for 24 hours in Singapore. Except for special days, for eg, New Year's eve, they roughly operate between 5 am and midnight. I'm sure you were young once and remember that the fun doesn't start until late so buses and trains are out if you intend to stay out late. So you drive if you have access to a car.
It's easy for you to say that our buses and trains are cheap because as a senior citizen, you'd be entitled to discounted travel! Not so for students and working folk; the cost of public transportation is relative to how much money you have/make. Taxis are expensive and are subjected to a 50% midnight surcharge and if you're planning to hit four or five places in different parts of the island, including an early morning supper, it's going to add up. Moreover, taxis and Grab cars can be scarce in the early hours. We have a huge expatriate population, most of whom without their own vehicles, with whom we have to compete for these services. So you drive if you have access to a car.
It's true that cars are expensive but many people own them, some out of sheer necessity. A young family with three children, where the children have to ferried here and there, almost can't do without. My parents own a car; they can probably afford two being mid level professionals in their fifties. But they only need one. I can't afford one yet but will probably be able to in a few years so I borrow theirs when I need to. Some of my friends with rich/indulgent parents got their own cars when they started uni. My boyfriend, who is a few years older than I am and has a great job, has a nice car which he's worked hard for. So you see, it's all relative as to whether people in Singapore can afford cars or not. Moreover, think back seventy or eighty years ago. Remember what it was like to have your own wheels and the sense of freedom and independence it gave you? Well, those feelings haven't changed for those of us in the younger generation.
Incidentally, I first heard of the term 'designated driver' on an American sitcom and we use it simply to mean someone who is fit to drive during a big night out where alcohol is consumed. That's all. If I quote lines from 007, does it mean I'm James Bond? No, it doesn't. Are all Australians wannabe geronto-porn stars because we happen to know one who is? Of course not. As we know only too well, some are looney wombats running restaurants.
And why has Francois suddenly started using the third person to talk about himself. Mr Arsenal is worried about him. And so am I.
I must be missing something about this board. Why would I spend any time thinking about where someone is from? I was born in Pennsylvania. worked in New York and retired to Miami. Do you really care. Sglad is from Singapore and I have no doubt of that. Francois is French, whether by nationality or avatar of cultural preferences, it matters very little. On the other hand, it is rather amusing as long as we don't take it seriously.
I should, perhaps, clarify my earlier statement. As I sat in the Green Chairs bar in January, a man claiming to be francois joined me for a drink. On another night, this same individual joined me and Kwan at Double Shot. This person, francois or not I don't know, is of North American lineage. Just sayin'
Of course freaky's lying. No one here could run more than 50 meters, let alone a mile without being distracted by some hot boy. Haha.
Francois wrote.
"I have a good friend, Pierre, who was born in France and then moved to USA; is he French or American?"
It doesn't matter. Both are going to lose a war in South East Asia.
Our first meeting was definitely in Green Chairs - I was waiting for a call from Kwan to say he'd arrived. If you remember, I left quite abruptly when he called.
I can't imagine, sglad. What do you think?
My now deceased travelling companion had the peccadillo of arranging to meet in a bar at a certain time, then arriving late - thus ensuring I arrived first, bought the drinks, paid for them, and his drink was waiting for him on his eventual arrival.
On one occasion I even spotted him waiting round the corner !!
Once we had started drinking he was perfectly happy to buy his round (and more), it was just a little quirk in his personality.