Taking the Plunge
Go reverse bungee jumping. Dance on bartops all night long. Maybe even chew gum.
"If Singapore is to become a place where people can fulfill their aspirations , where they can explore many different things, it will no longer make sense for the government to always control and regulate every activity," [Prime Minister] Goh said.
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One of the articles mentioned this group: Singapore Adventurers' Club. So, apparently, they can do interesting things. They just need to get out of Singapore first.
So they've got the whiskey and the sexy. What more do you need?
If Singapore allows smoking in bars, it may be preferable to NYC.