I suppose you are asking of the memories we have in Singapore only and not in overall.
I live in Singapore throughout my entire childhood. The fondest memory will be able to eat and drink whatever I want and buy stuff whenever and whatever I want, not worrying about money issue. Get away with mischief and playing schoole games like zero-point, five stones, scrabbles with good friends.
Life was simple and sweet then. KFC used to be a restaurant where you sit on cushion seats and use metal knife and fork to eat the chicken. Still remember how delicious and heavenly they tasted back then. Even the iced lemon tea from Mcdonalds was lovely back then.
As we grow up, we meet up with the other family members much lesser as everyone is busy and only gather on big ocassions.
2006-10-21 03:25:11
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answered by smile_: ) 2
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I was staying in the Eunos kampong area during my childhood. I love those times where the time stood still. Everyday after school and homework, I would play with my kampong buddies i.e. played marbles, catching, hide and seek, shooting with a self-made wood pistol, flying kites, fishing and lots more. It is such a waste that there are no more kampongs in Singapore. How I wish that I can bring back the old days again!
2006-10-21 11:08:35
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answered by paulchen 3
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When I stayed at the Shangrila hotel, played golf on their mini course, and smoked a cigar and had a beer with my dad when I was 8.
2006-10-21 08:12:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Piles of holiday assignments given by horrible teachers during primary school... And that kept me from going overseas for 2 consecutive years during school holidays.
2006-10-21 10:06:21
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answered by doomsdayfreak 2
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Attap houses, with lots of space around for us kids to play! Carey Road/Havelock Road/Bukit Ho Swee area :-) Kampong, nearby Chinese temple (still stands today), noodle manufacturing factory, factory for processing duck (slaughter, cleaning; before selling them at the local markets) and opium dens (no joke!).
* Thanks for bringing back the memories :-)
2006-10-21 23:26:17
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answered by TK 4
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Confrontation
2006-10-22 15:33:56
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answered by aaafhgnhbhgjfnhgf17 2
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The simple things in life.. like playing hop scotch, zero-point, rounders, plastic ball, tadpole catching & whenever it rains.. we hit the drains.. to play with the water.. although it is dangerous thou if the current is too stong..
2006-10-22 08:31:18
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answered by Belle 5
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i grew up playing zero-point and marbles.
i was free to roam around in the neighbourhood and had a happy childhood.
2006-10-21 09:07:20
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answered by ash 7 5
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the place near my house cause everything has changed and there is wherre i spend my first 10 years, everyting has become more and more moderm now...
2006-10-21 08:11:26
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answered by penny_172 2
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playing non-computer games like zero point and 5 stones
2006-10-22 02:34:36
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answered by acnemycin 3
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