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27 January, 2007

S.H.E concert





Ya... today is their concert day and I can't go... so sad! Last minute news is heard that Stephanie Sun will be one of the guest. Sigh...

But as it turn out, lucky I didn't buy the tickets 'coz today we're having farewell dinner for my cousin. My cousin Ivan and his wife Agi, will be staying in Australia for at least a few years for their missionary work. All the best to ya!

26 January, 2007

gary - superman



Gary 曹格 latest album "Superman" is out in the market now!

Songs list:

01. SUPERMAN
  02. 两只恋人
  03. GIRLFRIEND
  04. 背叛
  05. 你是我的宝贝
  06. 3-7-20-1
  07. 保护你
  08. 爱到底
  09. 我的甜蜜蜜
  10. 天使妒忌的生活

There are a few songs that have 'attitude', e.g 3-7-20-1 and 爱到底. Personally, I like 两只恋人 at this point in time. I feel this album is better than the previous one, 格格blue.

16 January, 2007

cooking mama








How I wish they have this game for PC as well! But alas, they only had it for Nintendo DS (what does DS stands for?)

Game plan sounds easy. Follow instructions and create 76 dishes using the recipes given. Start from basic 15, and expand the next 61 dishes. Cool, right?

They even have a sequel for Nintendo wii called Cooking Mama: Minna to Issho ni Oryouri Taikai!

The only cooking game that I've ever played so far, is the Restaurant Empire. But its more like managing a restaurant rather than a cooking game.

So, if they ever create one Cooking Mama for PC, I'll definitely buy!

14 January, 2007

is there life without tv?

For as long as I can remember, television has always been a part of my life. Almost every waking moment was spent in front of the television. Every meal time was always in front of the tv. My mom used to say that my eyes were glued to the tv set. Luckily it never dawned on her to ban television from my life ('coz my grades were still considered ok I guess!), or else how miserable would my childhood be? Haha!

And that was way back then when there were no such thing as internet nor computer. I am a small town kid and doesn't own any computer till I was in my twenties. But that was way back then...

So recently, the tv in my rented place decided to go on strike. Oh, it did gave us some warnings. When we switched it on, it'll give some hissing sound but as usual, none of us gave any second thoughts on that. Till one fine day, it not only produced the usual hissing sound but accompanied but some popping sound as well and the screen will flicker. It does sound like it was going to explode, so we did not dare to turn it on since then. So the tv went into semi-retirement mode till someone get the electrician to come and fix it.

Meanwhile, I've decided to sign on to mobtv for SGD$10.90 per month to catch the current 9pm show on Channel 8 called 'The Peak'. Heh heh, ok.. I admit I like to watch Dawn Yeoh (think its spelt this way.. not sure) since her debut in 'Shining Stars' (but think she acted better in her debut show!). Anyway, another reason is because its story revolved around a shipyard and it brings back certain memories as well. 'Coz last time I had my industrial attachment with Keppel FELS and although I didn't get a chance to wear that shipyard overalls ('coz only engineering attachees got to wear those last time, and I was with the IT dept). And no I didn't get to cycle around the shipyard too 'coz my work doesn't require me to go so many places but yes, there was one time we manage to get near to the ship and it was a totally awesome experience! Come to think of it, standing anywhere near a mammoth object will evoke certain kind of emotions from any living person, I suppose!

08 January, 2007

i was one of them

Yesterday, me and my brother wanted to go out for dinner. Our usual hangout is at Yew Tee food court. So me and him took the lift down and headed out. Just then, I looked up at the sky and saw the bright green light. It's luminous green in color (slightly oblong in shape) and doesn't look like any space craft. Its movement was quite abrupt with one moment it appeared at one location, the next second at another and very quickly it disappeared.

So I told my brother but he didn't managed to catch it. For me, I only saw it for about a second or two. So we thought nothing of it. But it seems, more people had seen it.

Read more here.

07 January, 2007

showflats

Had a gathering recently with my uni friends. Most are married, with kids. So went to Wen Pei's 'new' house at Bendemeer. New 'coz I haven't been there but the rest of the world have... haha!

The last I saw her kid was at his one month party. So now he's like 2 years old. Yeah, time practically zoomed past in supersonic speed! He was a big baby, and now he's a cute 2 year old. Looking at him interacting with others, he's a genial kid. Easy to be around with. And, he's exited about Hi 5 <-- I think it's written this way.. hmm not sure. The adults brought the kids to the pool and they were absolutely exited! Haha, fun.

So while the kids were playing, me and another couple decided to go over to the showflats opposite Wen Pei's place. I loved the showflat! Wahhaha, if I have tons of money, I'd buy it! But alas, for normal people like me who doesn't plant money tree nor print any, I can only see but cannot touch. Nicely done up and decorated, with the kitchen almost fully equiped (comes with induction cooker top!). The tiles are nice, aircond nice but very small. One studio apartment costs about $380,000 and one two-bedroom unit costs $580,000 (and that's after a 10% discount). So roughly about $600 p.s.f. Sigh, with that kind of money, can buy 5 room HDB flat and still have money to renovate. Heh, but not bad la, the agent still entertain us even though we're not really looking to buy.

01 January, 2007

Goodbye 2006... Welcome 2007!

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2007!!!

It's like you blink your eyes and a whole year has passed by...

Major events that happened in 2006:
1. underwent appendicitis operation
2. mom had acute glaucoma attack
3. 3 more colleagues left the company
4. found out has poor bone mass
5. adopted daisy
6. permed my hair (haha, ya I consider this as one of the major events as well!)

What will 2007 brings? No one knows...

May you have a happy new year too!

24 December, 2006

Merry Christmas!

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

14 December, 2006

orchard road coming right up...

'tis the season to be jolly.. fa la la la~ la la la~

Yup yup, Christmas is just round the corner and as usual Orchard (and everywhere else) will light up with a few thousand kilowatts again.

Latest tree attraction, well.. the nearest to my working place, is the Soo Kee diamond studded star tree at Bugis Junction. The one in West Mall is kinda huge too.. going for about 3 storeys high. Ahhh... since Vivocity has much more space... I wonder if they'll put a humongous tree there as well? Don't know 'coz haven't been to Vivo. It's like out of the way, you know?

*take a peek at the Soo Kee tree pic taken by others


Also, been seeing those Hippo buses around and its kinda cool. Going topless on a hot sunny day... (the bus is topless.. not the passengers!) If you're interested, here's the link for more info.


Tuesday was Prudence last day in LS. For her farewell lunch, we went to a quaint little shop at Kandahar Street called Bumbu.



- outside view of the restaurant

Food's not bad, can try the 'Coffee Chicken' and the 'Tauhu Telor'.

24 November, 2006

daisy



And so, have decided to call her Daisy. Well, not sure if she knows that's her name but I'll say, "Daisy, come come.. gai gai!" when I want to pick her up to play. And her nickname shall be 呆呆, coz she's quite stone at times.

This morning, let her play on my lap and she'll run up the arm, trying the 'obstacle' race which basically involved climbing over a hand wall, running headlong onto a steel tummy and sliding down the wobbly lap. But hor, you know what... she pooped on my arm. Haha!

22 November, 2006

first day!


Opps...Caught in the act!

Looks like she had discovered that the wheel is so much fun to run on! Still bearable, not too much noise at this moment. Good thing that the cage has no parts that she can chew on.

Been letting her get used to my hand. Didn't dare to pick her up, so waited till she gets into the food tray and then picked up the entire thing. She'll not notice till for about 5 seconds later and then she'll start to panic. Sniffing around and finally coming out to walk on the palm. Of course it didn't help that I also gan cheong and ended up with sweaty palms! Haha, but its fun and will have to hold her everyday so that she'll not go wild...



Come closer...

21 November, 2006

new home


small cosy home...


Finally the latest addition has arrived! Heh heh, for the moment, she doesn't have any name yet... but she does like to sleep alot. She's been sleeping in the office and now after putting her into her new home, she explored a little, ate a little and seemed 'gan cheong' for a while, and now... sleeping already!


dun disturb!



She's only been home for about an hour or so, and she has finished exploring. Well, the cage isn't exactly very big anyway... Seems like she haven't discovered the exact usage of the wheel. At first she refused to climb onto it... going under, going around.. anywhere but climb on it. After I had finished bathing, I found she's actually perched on the wheel but didn't run on it. Probably she's still young (around a 5-6 weeks old).

Seriously I think she dislikes the cat litter as bedding. She tried to burrow her way through it but gave up as the cat litter is harder and not conducive as a hiding place. Hmm... probably will try to get the recycled paper bedding next time. Softer and more comfy!


can you see me?

20 November, 2006

preparation for the new arrival

i thought i'd never rear any hamsters again after the last one dieded... but well, things have been buzzing around ever since last weekend. Went to scout for a small cage (coz now its the first time i'm rearing dwarf hamsters... but hor, i read from the internet that black bear is actually campbell breed.. not dwarf.. hmmm.. don't know!) So anyway, went to Pet Station in Causeway Point. Didn't like the cages found in Pet Lovers Centre, as either it was too big, too expensive or they have wires (which makes way too much noises when the hammie starts to chew on them!) Anyway, managed to find one cage meant for rodents and mices (hmmm...hopefully it won't attract the real ones! yikes!). From Taiwan it said (i mean the cage of course!). Well, as long as it is within my budget. Got it for $16++ but somehow got discount so ended up paying $17+ for one medium sized cage and a small hand carry container. Last time I bought Habitrail cage and now i looked at that price ($40), nearly fainted. Why? Coz the last Habitrail cage i actually threw it away when the last hammie dieded. *sob sob*

But, couldn't find the Carefresh beddings (grey colored recycled paper type that was quite popular two years back) there so today went shopping at Pet Lovers again. Asked the sales guy and he recommended cat litter... Cat litter leh! Hmm.. anyway, he said nowadays that's what people are using for the hamster bedding and so i bought one packet (6 litre) to try lor. Also bought hammie food and hammie wood block for them to chew (dun chew my new cage can liao!). Anyway, wood block for chewing is so lame. Can just use ice cream stick I suppose...

Will update the pictures once the camera's batteries are recharged. The stupid batteries will actually go flat very fast(whether u use or dun use).... dunno why also.

18 November, 2006

unknown




well, at least it ranked somewhere! *LOL*

GST

So GST is increasing again? Well, what do we expect? GST going down? In our next live perhaps!

Well, indeed we had made our vows of less restaurants, less shopping when GST was last incremented to 5%... but how many of us really adhered to that? For the first few weeks/months perhaps... but come one year down the road later, we're still surviving. Shops are still ringing in the sales, houses still get sold, cars are being bought in droves... (hehe, probably the last one was a little exaggerated! :P ) Anyway, the point is, we'll complain, we'll protest... but sooner of later, all of us will succumb and accept our fate.

Still, probably its a conspiracy theory of some sort. A knee-jerk reaction of consumers would be to go all out and buy all our 'big' items this year, just so that we do not need to pay the extra 2% when the increase is implemented. Imagine a goods of $2000... 2% of that would be $40, and that's a lot! $40 could get you a brand new phone (with 2 yr line of course!). Let's say everyone out there quickly went out to buy those items this year (to save costs). Then if the increase was suddenly delayed (or staggered), that would ensure the economy gets boosted up quickly. Shops would be happy that their sales had increased by the tenfolds, no loss to consumers as they probably needed to buy their stuffs anyway and thus, the country's economy rises, yay! Haha, well...

Anyway, the point is, any increase of whatever sense... we'd still survive. For new job seekers, make sure you cost in the extra 2% towards your pay package. For existing employees, just pray and work hard to ensure company is growing and thus (maybe) you'll get a fatter bonus next year. For us not so lucky ones, well.. hawker centre... here we come.

09 November, 2006

freckles and such

Although I'm quite a sucker for any sales person to approach, but if the price is too high... well, you won't get my business.

Was walking in Guardian West Mall, and as usual, the sales lady saw my freckles and thus begins her sales pitch. "Miss, you want to try some cream to remove your freckles? This product very good, it clears the freckles from within. Not like the others, which just provides the whitening effect..." I was like, okay.. show me the product then. No harm looking. So she went to find her brochure and said the product was from Japan bla bla bla... Then I was like, how much is that? Is it like expensive? Then she whispered and said, "Ya.. its slightly a little pricey but think of the wonderful effects... and it has medicated values to it as well... etc etc" Okay, so how much is that? Guess how much... 1 tube of around probably 50ml or so... SGD$180! Wa lao... so expensive. Cannot afford.

28 October, 2006

udon for dinner

So was kinda bored... and figured I'd do udon for dinner. The other motive was to finish up some stuffs that had been sitting around in the kitchen for a while now (that would be onions, garlic). So here's what I did:

Ingredients

1. udon ($2 for two packets)
2. seafood (mixed sotong, small prawns and clams. Seasoned with pepper, sesame oil and some salt) ($1.90)
3. ikan bilis soup stock (instant ones)
4. 1 big onion (chopped, and seasoned with olive oil and some salt)
5. lots of minced garlic
6. taiwan sausages ($3.30 per packet, used two so cost is $1.65)
7. butterhead lettuce ($2+ per packet, used one, so cost is $1)
8. red chili ($1, used one, so cost is $0.25)
9. mint leaves ($0.80)
10. fish sauce (optional)

Process

1. Boil udon for about 1.5 minutes to soften and pre-cook. Rinse with cold water and set aside in serving dish.

2. Boil the soup base and set aside.

3. Fry minced garlic, seafood and chopped onions. Add red chili as desired

4. Add soup stock and let it come to a boil. Add pre-toasted taiwan sausages (cut into smaller pieces).

5. Add udon and coat well with soup. Stir gently and add in lettuce when the soup has thickened a little. Let it cook for about half a minute. Dash with some fish sauce to add to taste.

6. Serve and garnish with mint leaves.


Total cost for dinner (serves 2)=$7.60

Quite tasty, but it didn't look pretty. The bowl was kinda small so everything looked cluttered. The first bowl came out dryer as the sauce thickened well. But the second one, came out looking like udon soup.. which I don't mind la.

27 October, 2006

child of our time

Have you heard of this programme? I find it a great show, informative and educational. Suitable for all, not only parents. It follows through the lives of selected children from various backgrounds, and this project spans across 20 years.

Child of Our Time comes on TV (Arts Central) every Thursday 10pm.

Yesterday, we learn about what motivates a person/child, the way we pick up new skills, why talking on cellphone while driving is dangerous and to recognize some disabilities that we may not be aware that we are having.

It shows that a child, given a reward at the beginning of a task, will actually performs badly or half-heartedly, if done at all. If the child is given a surprise reward after the task is completed, will return to the task will renewed vigour. And surprisingly, if a child is not told that they will be getting any reward at the end of the task, they will still perform the task (and they looked quite happy enjoying it too!) without any expectation of a reward.

Also, it seems that a person will learn better if the new skill is linked to some senses; smell, taste, visual, auditory etc. As a baby, there is a link between skills and senses for us to learn better and faster. However, for most of us, this 'link' will disappear once we have mastered the skill and when we grow, as this 'link' is now deemed useless. However, for some people, it seems this link remains with them. So, when they listen to a music for example, they will actually see blots of shapes or colours forming in front of them (probably when they were young, music was linked to some shapes and colors). I find these information, fascinating :)

23 October, 2006

Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri

Here's wishing to all my Muslim friends a very very happy Hari Raya Aidil Fitri! Maaf zahir dan batin!

19 October, 2006

home-made ice cream~

There's this quaint little shop that we always walked past during lunch at Shaw. Outside of the shop stood a chalk board that exclaims exotic flavors such as "Red Date & Longan Ice Cream", "Plum Ice Cream" etc. The flavor of this month is "Wasabi Lime".

So finally today we went into the shop to try. It was a nice surprise that we can sample any ice-cream that we like before we even buy anything. Tried the wasabi lime and its actually quite good! Refreshing, I would say.

But as usual, I'd go for the safe stuffs. I had Chocolate and Coffee (you can mix 2 flavors! How nice, hor) The others tried the Wasabi Lime and Mango, Chocolate Banana and Coffee, and Oreo Cheesecake and Vanilla. The price is $2.80 for small cup. But they'd fill up to the brim and the ice-cream is actually quite the sticky type like gelato!

I give the chocolate flavor, the highest vote in terms of taste. Rich and slightly bitter.. very good, very nice. Tasted a little of the oreo cheesecake flavor.. quite nice and good for those who prefer their ice-cream sweeeet. The coffee flavor, would come in second in terms of aroma, but the taste is not as good as the chocolate. Chocolate banana... hmmm.. not for me.

If you're there, you can look for Eunice. She's super friendly and you can talk to her about any ice-cream flavor that you would like to see on the menu. She did mention that coming flavors would be Durian and Black Sesame!



ps: the shop's name is Tom's Pallete.. didn't ask about Tom though...so i dunno who's Tom
pps: ahah! we've asked about Tom, and this Tom is a common friend of Eunice and the other co-owner of the shop, who has been contributing ideas and honest feedback to them