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Knowing where you're going is all you need to get there.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Reminders I need in Life
-Pst Phil Pringle
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I WANT TO GO........
NYC's Starbucks for a carrotcake
Melbourne Market at Victorian Arts Centre
Tokyo's shopping centres
Korea's ski slopes- Bring me the snowboarding gear!
India-- a long backpacking trip
Ikea Stockholm for some meatballs
Berlin (Hello Nazi Architecture)
Florida's Disneyland- Nothing beats the original
The Maldives to bury my feet in the sand
Shakespeare's house in Stratford for a picnic
Singapore Kopitiam to continue dreaming
Virtually, I go....
Outre>>Street Photographs
Our lil' City
Boo Junfeng
Suchen Christine Lim
To Do (Great Idea)
The Sartorialist
Listology--Neat.
Howie's Homepage (Life's a Label)
Woodwould--My Dream Shop
VERBOSITY
While on the go, I read....
Tim Harford's "The Logic of Life"
Haruki Murakami's "Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman"
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