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Title: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 06, 2009, 04:13:39 AM

I just got back from Singapore … and Coleman was on the streets  ;D




Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: LatsMcGee on January 06, 2009, 04:23:42 AM
Did you get caned?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Bluto on January 06, 2009, 04:40:09 AM
Ronnie owns the street
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Post by: Schmoe Buster on January 06, 2009, 08:13:26 AM
thats not Dubai, India ;D
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 06, 2009, 08:17:13 AM
i think that was near Funan center IT mall near city hall mrt. So do you like singapore?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Remo Williams on January 06, 2009, 04:27:22 PM
I'm in Singapore now.

Singapore is Singapore.. nothing special.

One thing though is that Singapore is one of the cleanest places in Asia.. well.. until you see what's floating in the harbour.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: JimmyJam1974 on January 06, 2009, 04:28:21 PM
I'm in Singapore now.

Singapore is Singapore.. nothing special.

One thing though is that Singapore is one of the cleanest places in Asia.. well.. until you see what's floating in the harbour.
One of Coleman's turds?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: The GodFather on January 06, 2009, 04:33:52 PM
Did you give out Plenty of advice over there on Drug use I hear they like Druggies over there.hMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMM :-\
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Drogon on January 06, 2009, 10:07:13 PM
easy to get gear in singapore
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 06, 2009, 10:41:44 PM
Singapore was great … definitely goin back … it is as cleaner and more organized than most of the European countries … if not all … I liked the food a lot … expensive though but a bit cheaper than Europe

The shitty places were Little India, arab street and orchard Tower … the rest was fantastic … I loved all the places … each one of them has its own theme



Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 06, 2009, 10:53:48 PM
Did you give out Plenty of advice over there on Drug use I hear they like Druggies over there.hMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMM :-\

didnt get haterade ... but they had an energy drink called BOOST
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: flagadajones on January 06, 2009, 11:01:30 PM
a face only a mother could love.

At least we know what motivated you to inject steroids.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 06, 2009, 11:32:18 PM
Singapore was great … definitely goin back … it is as cleaner and more organized than most of the European countries … if not all … I liked the food a lot … expensive though but a bit cheaper than Europe

The shitty places were Little India, arab street and orchard Tower … the rest was fantastic … I loved all the places … each one of them has its own theme





yeah, little india is a little dirty, anyway hope the casinos will be up soon. Saw any shemales or trans in orchard towers at night?? you went the night safari?? anyway glad you enjoyed yourself
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 12:00:03 AM
yeah, little india is a little dirty, anyway hope the casinos will be up soon. Saw any shemales or trans in orchard towers at night?? you went the night safari?? anyway glad you enjoyed yourself

Spiting fine wass$500 … and the signs were all over little india

Didn’t like orchar tower … it was a whore’s street … specially at night …

With these days transsexual … I am convinced that I cant tell the difference … I saw one how girl there that had the best body … but then a pimp told us that she was a not a girl … of course … no indication what so ever … she was actually the hottest on the street that night … I just went there once and didn’t like it … it was a dirty place …

The night safari was a unique experience … but was dark and most of the animals were wither tiered or a sleep … it would be great f they do the tour at afternoon … or don maybe if they want to make something different … the zoo however was very good … and didn’t get time to go to the bird park … just so I can compare to the 1 in Malaysia … which to me is the best in the world


Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 07, 2009, 12:06:26 AM
Spiting fine wass$500 … and the signs were all over little india

Didn’t like orchar tower … it was a whore’s street … specially at night …

With these days transsexual … I am convinced that I cant tell the difference … I saw one how girl there that had the best body … but then a pimp told us that she was a not a girl … of course … no indication what so ever … she was actually the hottest on the street that night … I just went there once and didn’t like it … it was a dirty place …

The night safari was a unique experience … but was dark and most of the animals were wither tiered or a sleep … it would be great f they do the tour at afternoon … or don maybe if they want to make something different … the zoo however was very good … and didn’t get time to go to the bird park … just so I can compare to the 1 in Malaysia … which to me is the best in the world




its a pity you missed the bird park... i have not been to the one in malaysia (there are many in malaysia i think). But it is second to none....at least during 8 years ago when i last been there
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Dreadlord on January 07, 2009, 12:08:24 AM
Singapore is cool to visit but its becoming Mall city. Walk a few blocks and you get to another mall with the same shops. Isn't little India in Serangoon road? That Kovil you're standing in looks like the one in that area
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 12:15:00 AM
the white tiger was  :o

Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: kiwiol on January 07, 2009, 12:18:45 AM
Singapore is cool to visit but its becoming Mall city. Walk a few blocks and you get to another mall with the same shops.

Agreed - great place to visit and stay for a week to explore and shop, but not where you'd want to be living. Too hot and humid for my taste, although it's also got it's charm.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Bona on January 07, 2009, 12:29:27 AM
Agreed - great place to visit and stay for a week to explore and shop, but not where you'd want to be living. Too hot and humid for my taste, although it's also got it's charm.

Well I agree with you, as a Singapore citizen myself, i gotta admit its too hot and humid for me too, ;D
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 12:32:01 AM
Agreed - great place to visit and stay for a week to explore and shop, but not where you'd want to be living. Too hot and humid for my taste, although it's also got it's charm.

what place would you love to live big stud?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Bona on January 07, 2009, 12:33:49 AM
its a pity you missed the bird park... i have not been to the one in malaysia (there are many in malaysia i think). But it is second to none....at least during 8 years ago when i last been there

The zoo in KL is quite good , there're huge spaces for the animals to roam about. Just that some of the enclosures look totally like jails to me. The bird park in singapore is way overrated imo, birds are too small  :D to observe and not to mention having bird droppings falling on you.  :'(
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Post by: Eyeball Chambers on January 07, 2009, 12:35:45 AM
Cool pictures  8)

Hardcore fanny pack!
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: kiwiol on January 07, 2009, 12:35:56 AM
what place would you love to live big stud?

Where I am right now - it's the first country I've really felt a part of and belong to 8)

You should do a tour down under Mars - you'd love it!
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Bona on January 07, 2009, 12:37:18 AM
the white tiger was  :o


Here're the white tigers you had mentioned.  :'(
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: kiwiol on January 07, 2009, 12:40:25 AM
Well I agree with you, as a Singapore citizen myself, i gotta admit its too hot and humid for me too, ;D

Mind you, I think it's an amazing country in spite of some of it's less attractive parts - for such a tiny nation, you guys have a great economy. And I've heard it's very expensive to have your own car - can you tell us a bit more about it?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 12:45:26 AM
i think when im walking there im harrassed by girls all the time. then i need to pay someone to walk with me to keep them away from me.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Eyeball Chambers on January 07, 2009, 12:46:13 AM
i think when im walking there im harrassed by girls all the time. then i need to pay someone to walk with me to keep them away from me.

You don't enjoy being harassed by girls?  ???
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Bona on January 07, 2009, 12:46:37 AM
Mind you, I think it's an amazing country in spite of some of it's less attractive parts - for such a tiny nation, you guys have a great economy. And I've heard it's very expensive to have your own car - can you tell us a bit more about it?

Yep, standard of living is expensive over here. As you've mentioned, its a small nation, hence the lack of space.
Therefore, the govt need to implement regulations pertaining to traffic, as well as jack up the prices for cars, else we have cars clogging the roads everyday. Same goes for property as well. It's all quite expensive over here.  :-\
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 12:48:39 AM
in singapore theres a thin line between wheter its a girl or a boy ronpaulfan.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 12:49:34 AM
Yep, standard of living is expensive over here. As you've mentioned, its a small nation, hence the lack of space.
Therefore, the govt need to implement regulations pertaining to traffic, as well as jack up the prices for cars, else we have cars clogging the roads everyday. Same goes for property as well. It's all quite expensive over here.  :-\

your girls must be really into western young penis right Bona?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Eyeball Chambers on January 07, 2009, 12:50:23 AM
in singapore theres a thin line between wheter its a girl or a boy ronpaulfan.

 :-X

Didn't know
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 12:51:14 AM
The Kovil is a resemblance of a temple “Mandir” … they were everywhere … the one that I am standing next to was near Rochar road …

i mainly went for teh new year and Marina Bay's contdown ... A lot of malls … and great stuff …
Suntech city mall was my favorite … Takashimaya, Heeren, Paragon were too big … Lucky Plaza was old and I didn’t find “Samuel & Kevin” shpt anywhere … even though it is a very famous brand in the Far East ... I bought 0ver 50 t-shirts … 3 pairs of jeans … and 5 “EVERLAST” shoes … time to switch from “converse” as everyone has them these days

The weather however was shitty like all Far East countries … even worse than Malaysia … but you r good as long as you r indoor
 
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Eyeball Chambers on January 07, 2009, 12:51:38 AM
your girls must be really into western young penis right Bona?

HAHA Classic question!  ;D
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: kiwiol on January 07, 2009, 12:57:05 AM
The Kovil is a resemblance of a temple “Mandir” … they were everywhere … the one that I am standing next to was near Rochar road …

A 'Kovil' is the same as a 'Mandir' - Kovil is a Tamil word and Mandir is Hindi / Sanskrit  - they both mean (Hindu) temple.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 12:59:40 AM
The country is very well developed and still a lot of investment till 2010 … what iw as told tht they did all of that in the since the past 70 years … the country was discovered by “Sir Thomas Raffles” and called it Singapore when he saw a type of tiger that he thought is was a lion … Singa means Lion

Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 12:59:56 AM
http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-8946478462921403680&ei=Vm1kSd6zA4rojgKy29H7CA&q=national+geographic&dur=3 (http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-8946478462921403680&ei=Vm1kSd6zA4rojgKy29H7CA&q=national+geographic&dur=3)

inside north korea. cool documentary.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 01:02:31 AM

Raffles  Hotel cost $160mil
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 01:12:29 AM
Where I am right now - it's the first country I've really felt a part of and belong to 8)

You should do a tour down under Mars - you'd love it!

yes i will, great country.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 07, 2009, 01:12:40 AM
The Kovil is a resemblance of a temple “Mandir” … they were everywhere … the one that I am standing next to was near Rochar road …

i mainly went for teh new year and Marina Bay's contdown ... A lot of malls … and great stuff …
Suntech city mall was my favorite … Takashimaya, Heeren, Paragon were too big … Lucky Plaza was old and I didn’t find “Samuel & Kevin” shpt anywhere … even though it is a very famous brand in the Far East ... I bought 0ver 50 t-shirts … 3 pairs of jeans … and 5 “EVERLAST” shoes … time to switch from “converse” as everyone has them these days

The weather however was shitty like all Far East countries … even worse than Malaysia … but you r good as long as you r indoor
 


wow! you bought a lot......
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 01:18:06 AM
Yep, standard of living is expensive over here. As you've mentioned, its a small nation, hence the lack of space.
Therefore, the govt need to implement regulations pertaining to traffic, as well as jack up the prices for cars, else we have cars clogging the roads everyday. Same goes for property as well. It's all quite expensive over here.  :-\


A lot of Subarus and Mitubishis  around and most were modified … Hondas were catchin up as well … a taxi driver told me that the Lamborghini Gallardo is S$1 million … which is twice the price of a Murcielago LP640 in m country  
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 07, 2009, 01:22:45 AM
yap...there are many rich singaporeans.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 01:46:47 AM
A 'Kovil' is the same as a 'Mandir' - Kovil is a Tamil word and Mandir is Hindi / Sanskrit  - they both mean (Hindu) temple.

Didn’t know that … as I only speak Hindi … the slang Mumbai language … hahaha … but it always help to know the Indian food and talk to the waiters in Hindi to guarantee a great meal
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Remo Williams on January 07, 2009, 02:05:47 AM
I work in Singapore frequently on vessels in the harbour.. and I do feel the heat and humidity wearing overalls and working in the sun.

Like anything the body gets used to it.. you rarely see the locals sweating their arses off.

I'm from a Western country, but now live in Asia and it doesnt bother me.. it was cold this morning.

You've probably noticed theirs no old shitty cars getting around, vehicles over a certain age are not permitted on the road regardless of their condition.. I think Taxi's are an exception.

The Singaporean people are very friendly, Singapore Airlines is one of the best airlines I've ever flown on.

One thing that pisses me off about Singapore is the gyms.
I've searched for a real gym, not a fitness centre and struggled to find somewhere decent to train.

I trained at Planet Fitness a few times.. rather ordinary.

For bodybuilders the food in Asia is mostly shite but tasty, there's not enough quality meat in the standard meals they eat.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: musclecenter on January 07, 2009, 02:18:51 AM
I work in Singapore frequently on vessels in the harbour.. and I do feel the heat and humidity wearing overalls and working in the sun.

Like anything the body gets used to it.. you rarely see the locals sweating their arses off.

I'm from a Western country, but now live in Asia and it doesnt bother me.. it was cold this morning.

You've probably noticed theirs no old shitty cars getting around, vehicles over a certain age are not permitted on the road regardless of their condition.. I think Taxi's are an exception.

The Singaporean people are very friendly, Singapore Airlines is one of the best airlines I've ever flown on.

One thing that pisses me off about Singapore is the gyms.
I've searched for a real gym, not a fitness centre and struggled to find somewhere decent to train.

I trained at Planet Fitness a few times.. rather ordinary.

For bodybuilders the food in Asia is mostly shite but tasty, there's not enough quality meat in the standard meals they eat.

Welcome you to workout in my gym, if you stay here Taipei  :)




Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 07, 2009, 02:45:16 AM
I work in Singapore frequently on vessels in the harbour.. and I do feel the heat and humidity wearing overalls and working in the sun.

Like anything the body gets used to it.. you rarely see the locals sweating their arses off.

I'm from a Western country, but now live in Asia and it doesnt bother me.. it was cold this morning.

You've probably noticed theirs no old shitty cars getting around, vehicles over a certain age are not permitted on the road regardless of their condition.. I think Taxi's are an exception.

The Singaporean people are very friendly, Singapore Airlines is one of the best airlines I've ever flown on.

One thing that pisses me off about Singapore is the gyms.
I've searched for a real gym, not a fitness centre and struggled to find somewhere decent to train.

I trained at Planet Fitness a few times.. rather ordinary.

For bodybuilders the food in Asia is mostly shite but tasty, there's not enough quality meat in the standard meals they eat.


I didn’t work out there … but I stayed in Fairmont Hotel … in Marina Bay … which had a very good gym facility on 2 floors, over 20 Cybex Equipments it was the best hotel gym I ever say  … plus got to give props to Concord hotel in Malaysia in that regards as well

They even had a gym at the airport ... but I didn’t go to c it
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: musclecenter on January 07, 2009, 02:57:45 AM
Hi,aliamini
Did you take any pics of Singapore bodybuilders ?
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 07, 2009, 07:43:01 AM
I didn’t work out there … but I stayed in Fairmont Hotel … in Marina Bay … which had a very good gym facility on 2 floors, over 20 Cybex Equipments it was the best hotel gym I ever say  … plus got to give props to Concord hotel in Malaysia in that regards as well

They even had a gym at the airport ... but I didn’t go to c it


the best gym in singapore should be california fitness in orchard. But its expensive
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: kiwiol on January 07, 2009, 07:45:11 AM
Hi,aliamini
Did you take any pics of Singapore bodybuilders ?

Is there anyone who is good there that looks promising? I remember Azman Abdullah.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Mars on January 07, 2009, 08:15:19 AM
muhammed Atta.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 08, 2009, 01:04:25 AM
Hi,aliamini
Did you take any pics of Singapore bodybuilders ?

no ... i was there to celebrate new year, eat, shop and be a tourist  ;D

maybe next year
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: musclecenter on January 08, 2009, 01:36:50 AM
no ... i was there to celebrate new year, eat, shop and be a tourist  ;D

maybe next year

It seems that you enjoy a very nice trip there :)
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: the_swami on January 08, 2009, 08:31:55 PM
BB is alive and well in singapore

el amani
i could have hooked you up with good place to train and some local contacts

singapore has produced some world class BB

azman abdullah won  a mr world and became pro but didnt do well as a pro- pulled out of NOC in mid 90's i think

fatholomein ali also competed in IFBB worlds multiple times , placed as high as 4th from memory
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Harry Spotter on January 08, 2009, 09:07:39 PM
I work in Singapore frequently on vessels in the harbour.. and I do feel the heat and humidity wearing overalls and working in the sun.




Translation = I am a filthy, dirty, curry-eating bangladeshi who lives in the lower-ground, communal shitter of a public housing estate in Clementi.
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: Pecs on January 09, 2009, 07:56:54 AM
BB is alive and well in singapore

el amani
i could have hooked you up with good place to train and some local contacts

singapore has produced some world class BB

azman abdullah won  a mr world and became pro but didnt do well as a pro- pulled out of NOC in mid 90's i think

fatholomein ali also competed in IFBB worlds multiple times , placed as high as 4th from memory

yap, there is the Muscle and Fitness war 2009 in vivo city on 17 jan 2pm. Saw one of the competitors preparing in bukit gombak gym. He should be in the tertiary student division. he showed his abs to a friend..... looks ok for 1.5 weeks out i guess...
Title: Re: Coleman Tribute in Singapore
Post by: aliamini on January 10, 2009, 01:04:44 PM
BB is alive and well in singapore

el amani
i could have hooked you up with good place to train and some local contacts

singapore has produced some world class BB

azman abdullah won  a mr world and became pro but didnt do well as a pro- pulled out of NOC in mid 90's i think

fatholomein ali also competed in IFBB worlds multiple times , placed as high as 4th from memory

well i was always impressed by Ibrahim bin Sayhat

will let u know next time before i go to Singapore

these are photos from the 70th floor (the tallest building in singapore)