Red Circle = Japan
Red Dot = Singapore
Therefore, Red Circle on the Red Dot refers to Shokudo in Singapore at Raffles City.
Difficult to comprehend? Perhaps.
Angeline went to the Red Circle with Albert, Alan, Aaron, Hazel, Maggie and Adrianna. It was arranged as a gathering to talk about the coming trip Taiwan trip for Adrianna and Jon. Angeline felt sad because Angeline is not going with them. BUT Angeline will be going in December and Angeline just drove all the way to Geylang for a Taiwanese breakfast. Angeline should really be living in Taiwan.
The food was really average but the conversation was super entertaining. The dinner literally ended with a bang by Alan suggesting going away for a short weekend getaway. With the great amount of people who knows how to play mahjong, the group might need to bring 2 sets of mahjong along. Out came a sentence from Aaron, "But you can reverse to the other side and wear it." All of us had a confused look on our faces thinking, "Why do we need to reverse the tiles and show them to all the other players and WEAR IT?" Angeline was the first to burst out laughing and told Aaron that Alan was talking about mahjong and not briefs. Before Angeline could finish her sentence, the rest of the group was in so much laughter. Good one, boy!
P/S: Angeline went straight home after dinner.
P/P/S: Angeline was too tired that week, so no mahjong.
Red Dot = Singapore
Therefore, Red Circle on the Red Dot refers to Shokudo in Singapore at Raffles City.
Difficult to comprehend? Perhaps.
Angeline went to the Red Circle with Albert, Alan, Aaron, Hazel, Maggie and Adrianna. It was arranged as a gathering to talk about the coming trip Taiwan trip for Adrianna and Jon. Angeline felt sad because Angeline is not going with them. BUT Angeline will be going in December and Angeline just drove all the way to Geylang for a Taiwanese breakfast. Angeline should really be living in Taiwan.
The food was really average but the conversation was super entertaining. The dinner literally ended with a bang by Alan suggesting going away for a short weekend getaway. With the great amount of people who knows how to play mahjong, the group might need to bring 2 sets of mahjong along. Out came a sentence from Aaron, "But you can reverse to the other side and wear it." All of us had a confused look on our faces thinking, "Why do we need to reverse the tiles and show them to all the other players and WEAR IT?" Angeline was the first to burst out laughing and told Aaron that Alan was talking about mahjong and not briefs. Before Angeline could finish her sentence, the rest of the group was in so much laughter. Good one, boy!
P/S: Angeline went straight home after dinner.
P/P/S: Angeline was too tired that week, so no mahjong.
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