Monday, December 26, 2005

Christmas

I don't know if I have told anyone that since young, I've always been fasinated by honey baked ham at X'mas time.

Not your 100g $2.70 type, but the one whole HUGE gawd knows how many kg type.

But I've never ever gotten the chance to have it, mainly because my family's never big on Christmas.

But look at what I've got for Christmas this year:

Dream come true!

Went to CHC's Xmas celebration with my family. I actually went up stage to take picture of with their drama's props.

Willy Wonker will be shamed at the size of the lollis. But they are fake lah.

My bro's new iMac is really cool! It actually matches the room's furniture can? And the speakers are white too (though who wun buy white speakers if you have an iMac right?)

But the coolest part of them all is this webcam thingy which is inbuilt in the monitor (which is an all in one CPU) and you can take all kinds of funny pictures like the funny mirrors you always stand in front of at carnivals and have so much fun when you were a kid?

But to preserve my own modesty I shan't put it up on the WWW but you can request for it. Permission will be given on a case by case basis. Trust me though, it's worth the plead. It's damn funny.

Here's a narcissistic picture of myself. But check out the cool effects - Comic!


And here's another funny effect shit

My brother looks like a criminal right?

Well, Merry Xmas! I had quite a happy one without the crowds. But food, glorious food. 2 great meals and I didn't even need to cook or wash up after the meal! hehehe. Isn't that what Xmas is all about?

For me lah, at least.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Jack

For you (closet) fans of ultra duper sexy Jack Sparrow the pirate (who can do without the bad teeth though), he will be back next year.

I'm SOOOOOOOOO excited!

I watched the show 2 times can, but it was because I had to watch with different peeps.

So here's a sneaky for you.

He is how cute how cute cannnnnnnnnn (stupid Orlando go away!)

Friday, December 09, 2005

http://betterboyfriend.blogspot.com/

Pretty funny. I should add one tip though,

Don't stop your girl from buying shoes (no matter how many pairs she own)

Additional incentive promised

by paying for it (or THEM) too

*winks*

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

I am poor.

I've never felt poor before. Broke yes, but not poor.

Ironic right, feeling poor when I bring home $2000 a month.

But now I look at my bank account and just sigh.

I think of the money which people owe me, yet I too embarrassed to ask back.

Afterall, some of them are people closest to my heart and true enough, they need the money more than me.

And I feel guilty, guilty for feeling burdened. Guilty for asking. Knowing that they are even more embarrassed having to ask for help from me.

Why should I be whining over the bit of money?

How could I?

But I did. And now I feel so bad. But if I say, eh no need liao, then it's also very bad.

Surely I could still afford little trips, and buy the things I want. It's not as though I am begging on the streets, or living in misery.

But I look at my bank account and sigh. I've never felt this poor in my life. So poor that as much as I hate what I'm doing, I can't get out of it.

But I guess I'm feeling more miserable for being so calculative and feeling more guilt than the misery of being poor.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Hehehe



My new cammie bag




My new cammie-la

And my new Shiseido lip gloss, ZA emulsion and eye transpowder, Whitia toner, ZARA skirt, some *blush* This Fashion stuff.

All within 2 weeks. Happy birthday Hui.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Oh No! Don't leave me, Air Asia

It has been my favorite carrier. My first, my cheapest. Brought me to places (actually only BKK, oh and BKK to Chiang Mai too) at ridiculous prices like $1. More than once.

Stupid Singapore!

Budget carrier AirAsia no longer interested in Singapore route: chairman

After a long campaign to secure landing rights in Singapore, Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia has said it is no longer interested in the lucrative short-haul route. "I am not interested in that route. We are going to other places," AirAsia's chief executive Tony Fernandes told AFP over the weekend. AirAsia currently serves Singapore from the southern Johor state on the Malaysian side of the Causeway linking the two states. In October, the airline accused Singapore of discrimination after it awarded the long sought-after landing rights to a rival Indonesian carrier. Fernandes previously said that Singapore was "a country that is supposed to welcome open competition, but they are scared of us" because the city-state's own budget carriers are struggling. While AirAsia reported a net profit of 111.63 million ringgit (US$29.6 million) for the year to June, budget airline Tiger Airways, a unit of state-owned Singapore Airlines, and JetStar Asia, in which the government has a stake, are unprofitable, the Financial Times newspaper said last month. Fernandes said AirAsia would continue to push to open new routes to other Southeast Asian countries like Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Indonesia and Brunei, as well as routes to southern China. "We will open up new destinations. People can go to Bali and Bangkok to shop. It is going to be a loss for Singapore," he said. AirAsia was launched in December 2001 with just two aircraft and has since become a significant regional player, with its business model increasingly imitated by national carriers and a host of new low-cost entrants. The airline covers most major cities in Southeast Asia, linking Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Macau, Vietnam, Cambodia, Xiamen in China and the Philippines. - AFP /ch

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Trivial 1

Counting down! 7 days to Bangkok! By the time it's trivial 7, I would have been BACK!

Did you know?

Locals don't actually call Bangkok Bangkok. They normally call it Krung Thep, but even that is a short form.

The full name goes something like

Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayuthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Pole dancing yummy men


Being somewhat a goggle box of the late, I happened to watch this show on Channel 8/U called Crossfire, and they were discussing whether Singapore should allow companies to use such marketing gimmicks. In their example, the company in doubt called it "Ladies' Night" or "shu nu zhi ye" and at the Heartland of Tampines at C Square, engaged some hot sweaty MALE bods shaking their bon bons really really hard wearing skimpy shorts or tight leather pants with their G strings showing a bit, just the way we girls fear when wearing our ultra low waist jeans. All as part of their marketing gimmick, which is of no relevance to the product itself. So is it right to do it or not?

To me? What's the big deal. The only qualms I really had was that why of all places in such a public place like Century Square. That's all. I mean, I really suppose they just want crowds, and the way to get crowds is to have something new, something different, from the rest. Like there was a time where companies made girls sell bubble tea in bikinis. And it created the hoo-ha they wanted and people went there to look at the babes and well, bought their bubble tea. Objective met.

There will always be an association of skimpy women with beers and cars. What relevance were there? There never were. It's just to boost sales. And it's not illegal, or too controvesial. Paris Hilton was engaged by Carl's Jr too. For Burger! Or Tiger's latest ad?

Is it then, because of the fact that it is now male bods we are talking about, making men the object of desire?

There was this professor from China who said things like the only reason why we are different from animals is that we know how to control our emotions and desires and we have managed to supress this for thousands of years. Why now let it all come to a waste.

And I was really like ????????
So a night of watching some bon bons will unleash the animal in you and you will just lay every guy you lay your hands on? And it will really waste away the thousands of years of surpression? WOW.

And then she said why must we follow the Western society all the time, just because they do it we must do it meh?

You know, I really really hate it when people always always blame the Far West for everything. For the openess about sex lah, for the bad influence lah, for the increase in crime rates lah, increase in rapes lah, whatever. Not like I am a firm supporter of the Ang Mohs or anything, but please be reasonable, it's not all their fault.

I really believe it is a result of globalisation AND urbanisation. Cramping thousands and thousands of people in the city with nothing better to do, it is inevitable shit happens. And the refusal to believe that times have changed (since long ago but people just didn't want to say it out openly)

I digress. Conclusion? Do it man, whatever you like, just not at such a public place next time please, where kids are around.


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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Astonishing groundbreaking news that i should be (an am very) ashamed of

I have missed the birthday parties of 2 very important people in my life this year, both Leo.

I have missed dates with my jammy james more than one this year. And pissed james off bad bad bad.

Oh james, i promised and i always break my promise.

Leo and Scorpio must be cursed. This forever intertwined relationship.

*dramatically burst into fits of tears*