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2 Singapore dollars

is it worth my while bringing one to Asia even though I won't be going to Singapore?can I spend it on a disposable lighter or something at Suvarnbhumi and get change in baht?I like to travel light, so I don't want to bring it if I can't find a use for it. ...full story at Lonely Planet

from Lonely Planet on Sat, Oct 27 2007

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