 After lapping up a simple plate of mee goreng (with a thin slice of luncheon meat added) @ HarbourFront Centre, 'twas time to check in and board the Penguin Express ferryboat (which was quite similar to the catamaran Falcon Princess) @ 8.30 a.m. Singapore time. Took a window seat and watched the Southern Islands pass by. There were two TV sets in front, but the reception was poor - and no one briefed us on how to use the lifejackets, either. LOL.
After lapping up a simple plate of mee goreng (with a thin slice of luncheon meat added) @ HarbourFront Centre, 'twas time to check in and board the Penguin Express ferryboat (which was quite similar to the catamaran Falcon Princess) @ 8.30 a.m. Singapore time. Took a window seat and watched the Southern Islands pass by. There were two TV sets in front, but the reception was poor - and no one briefed us on how to use the lifejackets, either. LOL.Saturday, February 20, 2010
Penguin Express
 After lapping up a simple plate of mee goreng (with a thin slice of luncheon meat added) @ HarbourFront Centre, 'twas time to check in and board the Penguin Express ferryboat (which was quite similar to the catamaran Falcon Princess) @ 8.30 a.m. Singapore time. Took a window seat and watched the Southern Islands pass by. There were two TV sets in front, but the reception was poor - and no one briefed us on how to use the lifejackets, either. LOL.
After lapping up a simple plate of mee goreng (with a thin slice of luncheon meat added) @ HarbourFront Centre, 'twas time to check in and board the Penguin Express ferryboat (which was quite similar to the catamaran Falcon Princess) @ 8.30 a.m. Singapore time. Took a window seat and watched the Southern Islands pass by. There were two TV sets in front, but the reception was poor - and no one briefed us on how to use the lifejackets, either. LOL.
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