the south/the future?
We arrived in Singapore Thursday night and left early Saturday morning. Not much time but we managed to do plenty of eating, my favorite activity. Friday was spent shopping . Which you could just spend weeks doing because there are so many huge multi-level malls and every other street has a market full of open air stalls that are hawking all kinds of junk no one really needs. I bought a watch at one not so much because I need something to tell the time with(that’s what cell phones are for, right?) but I just have been wanting one with a really big round face and a little band. I bargained the woman down from 10$ to 7. That made me happy. Later I realized the second hand is ticking in place. One-one thousand one-one thousand one-one thousand. So if you see me wearing it don’t go ahead and ask for the time.
Michelle and I got up late and had a traditional singaporian breakfast, 2 soft boiled eggs(so I discovered they still taste good half cooked even if it looks like snot, plus they only use brown eggs here!), kaya toast(homemade bread toasted with this jam made out of sugar and milk, no fruit involved, plus a SLICE of butter), and iced coffee(made with the strongest coffee ever brewed and sweetened condensed milk). I -am expecting my teeth to fall out any minute now and my dr. to tell me I have diabetes on my next visit.
The moment I got off the bus I noticed almost everything in the city is Disney World clean. The opposite of Kuala Lumpur where you feel like Pig-pen, always surrounded in a cloud of grime(I exaggerate a lot and I swear I am not exaggerating about the grime in KL). Then I noticed the power washers. Most of the city gets power washed almost every “fortnight”(singlish). Love it. There are 1000$ fines for chewing gum(Its illegal to sell there too), littering, peeing in the street(almost stopped me), jaywalking. The fine plus the mandatory caning’s… its best to behave.
Big brother is watching in Singapore. You feel uneasy because its so unnaturally clean for a city plus you know the work is under ban. It’s got this Brave New World or The Island feel. Like any moment a robot is going to pop up out of a ‘rubbish bin’ and zap you with a laser, or cane you with a laser (can you cane someone with a laser? Well I am sure they are working on a way) They do have cameras spying on you all over the city. Geraldine(we stayed Geraldine and Luen, they have 7 cats in a one bedroom apt but the cats are better behaved than most humans and there was zero cat smell) says they who are active JW’s there and have it all on record but haven’t really interfered since the 90’s. Luen told us about how when he was 18 he served 3 years in detention(every male JW in Singapore has done the same) for not joining the military(I questioned why Singapore even has a military as they are the size of Lancaster with just 4 million residents, but there is no sound reason, it must me up there with Canadas military forces…). What’s interesting about Luens stay in prison is that he wasn’t even baptized at the time and hadn’t studied with witnesses in several years. But right before he turned 18 someone called him up and asked if he was going to take a nuetral stand and he said ‘yea, I guess I will’. So he spent 18-20 in jail and resumed his bible study. I asked about the cells and if they had a hole in the ground for a toilet and if it was pretty rough conditions, he said he wished they had a hole in the ground for a toilet, would have been better than a bucket… He concluded his story saying how it wasn’t really that bad and he feel very sorry for the poor brothers in Cambodia who sometimes end up spending 10 years in detention...
Did you know its illegal to have a car over 10 years old in Singapore? If you want your city to appear shinier and cleaner definitely enact that law. They send all the old ones to Malaysia, go figure. How to turn paradise into a garbage dump101. There is a line of demarcation in between Malaysia and Singapore. Dirty/Clean
The Mentor Minister, Prime Minister, Mentor Prime Minister, or whoever, is really running an elite and tight ship. They have no natural resources and it only takes 45 min to drive from one end to the other but they are the biggest .. Wait… something to do with shipping or marketing or business you do with computers and ships.. Anyway they are a really big deal and whatever they do there affects a lot of people. And I must admit I was totally sucked in as a tourist. I would go back tomorrow.
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It's just so sad that it said "0 comments" at the end so I'm leaving one. Good job. Nicely put. Now write another one.
Wow, Ariel, what an awesome adventure!! We're looking forward to your next posting.
wow!! i can't believe that it is illegal to chew gum and to have a car that is over 10 years old there! that's insane!!
i love your journal! tell us more! how about the 'monkey story' krista says you have.
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