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Sunday, March 12, 2006 at 7:01 PM

Part of the commonwealth games celebration, each country submits a design of a fish, and these are put on barges. There are 71 countries taking part, which gives you a sense of the breath of the British Empire (I would call them colonial bastards, but then again I am blogging in English).

So for Singapore, I'm guessing Luohan fish, or chilli crab, or maybe even those genetically engineered glow in the dark fish, but we are being represented by - the guppy.



Noted, as the sign says, for it's ability to breed. Take that Durex survey. You've just been measuring the wrong species. Malaysia had Arrowana I think.

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