It’s official, I just did a test. It’s colder inside my apartment than it is outside. 14C in, 15C out.
That’s the English weather moaning out of the way, on to spam.
655 spam comments last night. All caught by Spam Karma. Why do they waste their time? And my bandwidth.

11C inside my apartment!
and 2C in mine….freezing here.
Need I say more?
It got down to 7.2°C outside, and 9.5°C inside over here in Eastern District. We’ve had hotpot every night for the past week!
11° outside, 22 inside, mwahahahaha!
dda, not impressed!
8 outside, 15 in
It is 18 degrees in here, and there’s no way I’m checking outside.
2.3 deg on the peak a couple of days ago. brass monkeys all round.
Still hot in Singapore… 30 degrees, again… with rain, again.
Funny, but you get in a taxi here and the driver says - “Very hot today, laaaah!” And you reply, “Yeah, like every other day since Moses was playing half-back in the Under12’s for Egypt. What did you expect? It’s the freaking TROPICS! Just shut up and drive.”
E@L - it’s a *singaporean* quirk. just like how brits - strangers to each other - would talk about the weather as a conversation opener. BTW, did the taxi driver end the sentence with “..ah” or “..laaaaah”?
i get the impression that alot of expats tend to think we end all our sentences with “laaaah!”
Two good points, letter b - it would have more likely be “leh” or “eh” which are for emphasizing questions. The weather conversation in England: “Shite weather, ooh ah bar gum?”
Study my Singlish book velly much lah, mixed up keep getting. Learn for me velly hard. Girfren need, hep me. So stupid white man, eh?
E@L - girfren need ah? juz email me lor then see how, ok? ohso hor, u must plactis then u can know mah.
good grief i can’t imagine myself speaking like ‘em lowlifes on blogosphere ::rolled eyeballs heavenwards::