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Episode 8: More Shopping from Inside Singapore on January 11, 2006 756 views / likes
Kenneth talks about where are the tourist shopping belts and where you'd find better prices for the locals. There are specific shopping areas to get better buys for your IT stuff, or your sports gear, camping gear and a whole lot more. And since this island state is a really small place for 4 million people to live in... can Orchard Road take the crowds? Find out more... "Pasar Malam" - Night Market Music Featured: "O Holy Night" by Vocaluptuous - Check out their website and see them live during this Christmas season!!! You will not regret it!
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Episode 9: Miniature Golf at Liliputt & Bicycling at East Coast Park from Inside Singapore on January 11, 2006 168 views / likes
Kenneth & Helen check out Miniature Golf at Liliputt before a bike ride along a short stretch of the 12km East Coast Park. To get to East Coast Park, grab a cab from Bedok or Eunos MRT, or take a taxi from the Changi International Airport if you've got a couple of hours to spare during transit. Liliputt is found next to Big Splash. The decor isn't much, and it looks a bit tacky... but we sure did have some fun!
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Episode 7: Driving from Inside Singapore on November 23, 2005 744 views / likes
What is it like driving in Singapore? How do we deal with the assholes on the roads? Also, we have a guest on the show today :) Links mentioned in the show: Hui Shan - Small Fry Podcast Kucinta - Kucinta's Blog Other show notes: "Fwah liao eh... cannot understand man!..." = My gosh! I can't understant that... "Pai seh..." = I'm embarrassed, or I'm sorry "Auntee ah, teh ji puay" = Hi lady, could I have a cup of tea please?
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Episode 6: The Unscripted Show from Inside Singapore on November 17, 2005 642 views / likes
Kenneth lost an entire week's worth of recordings. So he's going naked before the mic - no... not THAT kind of "naked"... but no show-notes, no scripts, no interviews, no co-hosts - zilch! How the hell will he make it through his first solo-radioshow in this episode? Links mentioned in the show: Jimmy Liew - Jalan Podcast SingaporeBeng - PodcastInSg ; Nine AugustNational Novel Writing Month - NaNoWriMo
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Episode 3: Let’s go shopping! from Inside Singapore on November 15, 2005 261 views / likes
We take a look around at the newly re-opened Bugis Village which is situated opposite the Bugis Junction Shopping centre. Hear how engrossed Helen was at shopping that she paid no attention to Me near the end of the tour. Plus she gave me the “shut-up” look… biatch!!!! To get to Bugis Village, take a train to Bugis Station, go up to street level and get to the taxi stand in Bugis Junction. There, you will see that busy pedestrian crossing that's mentioned in the show. Bugis Village is beyond that crossing. Bugis village is open everyday from 12noon -1030pm. Other stuff mentioned in the show... Japan Hour: It’s a weekend Television program on Channel NewsAsia on life in Japan Yakiya Yakitori: name of that Japanese bento shop at the beginning of Food Street Ramly Burger: Malaysia’s most popular home-made beef/chicken burger. Delicious in Malaysia!!! It's a MUST TRY!!!!! Boom Boom Room: Transvestite carbaret show that was hugely popular throughout the 90’s Far East Plaza: Shopping centre along Orchard Road (Singapore’s upmarket shopping belt) We have Frappr!!! Let us know where you are :)
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Episode 4: Run Kenneth! Run! from Inside Singapore on November 15, 2005 411 views / likes
Kenneth takes us on his first run after 9 months of lazying around. However, in land-scarce Singapore, the roads are busy with cars as well. Hear how Kenneth copes with his run as he brings us on a soundseeing tour through the estates of Hougang, Sengkang and Punggol. He even runs along a bridge that takes him ACROSS an expressway!!! Gosh! We would love to hear from you on how you find time to exercise, or if you have participated in the Singapore Marathon, tell us how the experience was for ya... And to our non-Singaporean friends, email us or leave a comment and tell us how different it is to run in your area. That would be fun!!! Vote for us on Podcastalley.com - please / tolong / bai4 tuo1 / douzo :) Tell us you LOVE US!!! Other stuff on the show: Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon takes place on 04 December and participants will see Singapore on foot from the Esplanade to the East Coast. It is one of the flattest marathons ever with hardly any gradiation! Housing Board Development Flats – HDB Flats for short. These are government residential apartments. A 105sqm 3-bedroom apartment costs approximately SGD$150,000!!! Damnit! Home-ownership is so frickin expensive! Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary – An old Catholic church at the borders of Sengkang and Hougang. It has served the Teochew catholic community from the early 1900’s till today. Recently restored, its a nice place for a short time of reflection while in Singapore. Tampines Expressway / Seletar Expressway runs in a north-easterly direction in the north-east section of Singapore.
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Episode 1: Roti Prata & Where Animals hang-out? from Inside Singapore on November 15, 2005 321 views / likes
We start this podcast on Inside Singapore with a 2.30am supper at Jalan Kayu’s Thasevi Prata place. Other commendable Roti Prata places mentioned in the show are: Abang’s Cheese Prata (at Clementi Road, outside NUS), and Casuarina Road (can’t remember the name of the place). Ken and Helen give a sound-seeing tour along Jalan Kayu before reaching the car and introducing the Singapore Zoological Gardens found at Mandai. Take a train to deserted Kranji Station and try to flag a taxi to the zoo. It's the most hassle-free way to getting there. The word "Jalan" means "street" in Malay. Other stuff you heard on the show... Deepavali: "Festival of Lights" celebrated by the Hindus in Singapore Hari Raya Puasa: "Muslim New Year" celebrated by the Muslims which marks the end of their 1-month fast period Kosong Prata: Baked dough (an Indian cuisine taken with sugar or curry) ... DELICIOUS!!! Cheese Prata: Same as above, but with mozarella cheese in it. It's a Singaporean concoction. Teh-Tarik: Milk tea that's stirred and shaken - Indian-style. It's done with 2 cups, and the tea is transferred from cup to cup in mid-air. In itself, a great display of skill. Teh-Peng: Same as above, but with ice.
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Episode 2: Singapore College Kids from Inside Singapore on November 15, 2005 357 views / likes
Singapore Management University (SMU) newly opened their city campus in the heart of downtown Singapore. Helen and Kenneth go check out the pedestrian malls in the lower labyrinths of the new imposing campus. And they're in search of the Kopi Tiam at the campus. "Kopi Tiam" is Singlish for "Coffee Shop". It's like a food canteen with many stalls selling various dishes. They chance upon "Killiney Kopitiam" in SMU, and they share another famous Kopitiam franchise in Singapore - "Ya Kun Kopitiam". Try their Kaya Toast, as well as their half-boiled eggs with pepper and black sauce. Absolutely delish!!! Our early chinese ancestors' favourite breakfast dish when they were busy building colonial Singapore back in the late 1800's and throughout the 1900's. They also share what’s life like during their university days in the National University of Singapore (NUS) - Inter-hall Games, Rag & Flag and stuff... Singapore is pretty small, so we only have 3 Local Universities in Singapore which are: National University of Singapore (NUS) - Clementi Campus Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Jalan Bahar Campus Singapore Management University (SMU) - Bras Basah Campus My Odeo Channel (odeo/197f1557c23854a9)
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Episode 5: Solemn Sunday from Inside Singapore on November 15, 2005 564 views / likes
Helen and Kenneth go visit 2 of Singapore’s more touristy cemeteries that never fail to bring out the awe of the place. It’s not creepy – like a usual cemetery would… instead, it invokes feelings of interest in other cultures, remembering Singapore’s tumultuous past, and standing among heros. Kranji War Memorial Cemetery Commonwealth War Graves Commission in Maidenhead Berkshire England Email outer.area@cwgc.org for more information. Take Bus 170 from Rochor Road or take a train to Kranji Station and try and catch a cab from that deserted station. Japanese Cemetery Park is nestled in the Hougang and Kovan estates – more specifically at the junction of Chuan Hoe Avenue and Parry Road. Links on the show: Jalan Singapore Podcast
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