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Post by nickdutch » Wed, 24 Oct 2012 9:36 am

kikeo wrote:Paying 20$ for swimming in a pool :roll: :roll:
It's just a pool, why is it so important to go to this one specifically? It won't change your life (let's say it's extremely unlikely, unless you're looking for gold diggers)
'its just a pool' can you give me more locations in the world with a infinity pool like that? I think this is the only one in the world with this size and hight, so its definetly unique. No body says about changing there lives, but i can definetly imagine why he wants to take a swim there.

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Post by v4jr4 » Wed, 24 Oct 2012 10:01 am

nickdutch wrote:
v4jr4 wrote:Nay. That 20S$ is only for the view. No drink, no swimming.
Thats not true man, you definetly can swim for 20 dollars.
And there goes my 20$ :x
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Post by nakatago » Wed, 24 Oct 2012 10:18 am

v4jr4 wrote:
nickdutch wrote:
v4jr4 wrote:Nay. That 20S$ is only for the view. No drink, no swimming.
Thats not true man, you definetly can swim for 20 dollars.
And there goes my 20$ :x
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Post by scarbowl » Wed, 24 Oct 2012 9:56 pm

kikeo wrote:Paying 20$ for swimming in a pool :roll: :roll:
It's just a pool, why is it so important to go to this one specifically? It won't change your life (let's say it's extremely unlikely, unless you're looking for gold diggers)
I wouldn't expect $20 to change my life. $20 is taxi fare. I'd much rather pay it to swim at MBS and enjoy that wonderful rooftop view than to travel in a rundown Toyota with the driver switching lands and alternately pressing and releasing the accelerator.

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 24 Oct 2012 11:24 pm

Valid point.
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Post by JR8 » Thu, 25 Oct 2012 5:10 am

scarbowl wrote: I'd much rather pay it to swim at MBS and enjoy that wonderful rooftop view than to travel in a rundown Toyota with the driver switching lands and alternately pressing and releasing the accelerator.
Hehehe... is there logic to why they do this? I've only witnessed it in SG. They don't do it in Japan, from whence they import their used taxis.

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