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![]() "magdave" wrote in message news ![]() Riverman, I've been to Singapore and to its only fly fishing shop. It's Coho FishingTackle, located at 14 Bali Lane. A nice little place with friendly staff. You can email then at . Tell Michael Boey that Dave from Seattle sent you. I bought a 4wt large arbor reel from them a couple of winters ago. If you show them how to tie one or two of your favorite flies, you'll make some quick friends. Sal****er fishing is the deal there, and Coho does guide service even to Australia. Email them and get the lowdown. And it can get a tad warm in Singapore. Just dress light, and you'll be fine. --Dave Thanks for the info, Dave. What else can you tell me about life in Sinagpore...is it as 'clean and sterile' as I hear rumors of? Will an outdoorsy guy like me find opportunities to get into the countryside for some camping, etc, or is China just so populated that it will be endless urban sprawl for hundreds of miles? I'm considering moving there for 3-5 years...am I nuts? --riverman |
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snip ....am I nuts? --riverman This from a man who has spent the last 2 years in Kinshasa............ Vaughan |
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![]() "Vaughan Hurry" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: snip ...am I nuts? --riverman This from a man who has spent the last 2 years in Kinshasa............ Vaughan Seems to be an extremist to me. I mean, going from a country of chaos and disorder to a city-state of stability and complete control. Hell, next thing ya know, he's gonna give up flyfishin' because it's not a proper manner for which to honor trout! Mark |
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![]() "Vaughan Hurry" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: snip ...am I nuts? --riverman This from a man who has spent the last 2 years in Kinshasa............ Vaughan Seems to be an extremist to me. I mean, going from a country of chaos and disorder to a city-state of stability and complete control. Hell, next thing ya know, he's gonna give up flyfishin' because it's not a proper manner for which to honor trout! Mark |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... is it as 'clean and sterile' as I hear rumors of? Will an outdoorsy guy like me find opportunities to get into the countryside for some camping, etc, or is China just so populated that it will be endless urban sprawl for hundreds of miles? I'm considering moving there for 3-5 years...am I nuts? --riverman Never been there myself, but found some interesting stuff. "Singapore isn't a democracy in the American sense - it's more of a benevolent dictatorship where the people vote in the dictator...When we announced we were coming here, one American described Singapore as "the nicest police state I've ever lived in" and proclaimed he'd return in a heartbeat." http://www.hps.com/~tpg/singapore/vol06.html http://www.teducation.com/singapore/fs1intro.html As an educator, you may be a bit disappointed with this dangerous trend! http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/2494499.stm Mark --I think I'd hook-up with IJ in NZ, if I were you!-- |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:50:39 +0100, "riverman" wrote:
or is China just so populated that it will be endless urban sprawl for hundreds of miles? I'm considering moving there for 3-5 years...am I nuts? When I was in Singapore it wasn't in China. Sure you aren't thinking of Shanghai, or are you just including all of Indochina in China? Singapore has a Disney-like enforced niceness that you might find oppressive, but I was only there a short while and it didn't bother me. Cross over into Malaysia, though, and it's all rock and roll. g -- Charlie... |
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![]() "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:50:39 +0100, "riverman" wrote: or is China just so populated that it will be endless urban sprawl for hundreds of miles? I'm considering moving there for 3-5 years...am I nuts? When I was in Singapore it wasn't in China. Sure you aren't thinking of Shanghai, or are you just including all of Indochina in China? Singapore has a Disney-like enforced niceness that you might find oppressive, but I was only there a short while and it didn't bother me. Cross over into Malaysia, though, and it's all rock and roll. g -- Charlie... Damn..... |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:08:57 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: Malaysia, though, and it's all rock and roll. g -- Charlie... Damn..... But Malaysia is only what? An hour or less away? Singapore is a relatively small area. It's sort of a country and sort of a city. What in Europe used to be called a city state. It's your kind of place, once you get out ot town (whole place looks smaller than Manhatten Island, but you'd want to check that...). Pirates, rebellions, and something like two or three other countries in easy reach. Yes, last I read (I may be behind date on that), piracy still happens in the oceans around Malaysia. So you can (probably) sleep safely at home and work safely in the day, but face all the messy dangers you want on a mere day trip. The city seems to be an ethnic mix that's heavy on the Chinese and the Hindu, or was a decade or two ago. If you move there, go to the Raffles Hotel and have a Singapore Gin Sling for me, okay? It's one of the places I have most wanted to see since reading novels where the spies met in the bar, back when I was a teenager. If it's still there. I may be behind the times on that, too, and it may be gone by now. Shouldn't be. It should be a national monument. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. And sometimes by the net.wolverine. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 15:08:57 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: Malaysia, though, and it's all rock and roll. g -- Charlie... Damn..... But Malaysia is only what? An hour or less away? Singapore is a relatively small area. It's sort of a country and sort of a city. What in Europe used to be called a city state. It's your kind of place, once you get out ot town (whole place looks smaller than Manhatten Island, but you'd want to check that...). Pirates, rebellions, and something like two or three other countries in easy reach. Yes, last I read (I may be behind date on that), piracy still happens in the oceans around Malaysia. So you can (probably) sleep safely at home and work safely in the day, but face all the messy dangers you want on a mere day trip. The city seems to be an ethnic mix that's heavy on the Chinese and the Hindu, or was a decade or two ago. If you move there, go to the Raffles Hotel and have a Singapore Gin Sling for me, okay? It's one of the places I have most wanted to see since reading novels where the spies met in the bar, back when I was a teenager. If it's still there. I may be behind the times on that, too, and it may be gone by now. Shouldn't be. It should be a national monument. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. And sometimes by the net.wolverine. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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