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Alvinology goes to Japan – Day 14 of 14
This is my last blog entry on my two weeks trip to Japan. It was a great holiday and on the last day, all of dreaded going back to Singapore to return to work again. Nonetheless, Japan is a very … Continue reading
Alvinology goes to Japan – Day 13 of 14
All good things must come to an end. This was the second last day of our Japan trip. There’s so much more we wanted to see, yet so little time. Sigh. We rented a Toyota BB for our remaining two … Continue reading
Posted in foodie, random musings, travel
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Monopoly Deal Card Game
Over the weekend, Mark, Meiyen, Rachel and I played a game of Monopoly – not the board game version, but a new card game version that Hasbro just launched. You can try playing it online HERE. The folks at Hasbro … Continue reading
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Tagged hasbro card game, hua meiyen, mark tan, monopoly action cards, monopoly card game version, monopoly card version, monopoly deal breaker card, monopoly deal card game, monopoly deal card game online demo, monopoly money cards, monopoly property cards, monopoly quick start cards, rachel chan
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Alvinology goes to Japan – Day 11 of 14
On the eleventh day, we visited Kyoto (京都), the former imperial capital of Japan. Kyoto has a population close to 1.5 million and it is now the capital of Kyoto Prefecture, as well as a major part of the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto … Continue reading
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