Mundane & Boring Life: 7/1/06 - 8/1/06

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Ladies Nite @ ECP

Beach HutJugMug

Arranged to meet my gal fren @ Mac EC, 2030hrs. We proceeded to a pub called "The Beach Hut Bar N Restaurant". Their live bands sucks!!! Whatever songs we requested, they oso can't deliver. Seemed tat they have on-going promotion for San Miguel beer. 1st jug @ $22, 2nd jug @ $12. We ended up drinking 4 jugs of SAN MIGUEL by the time we left, arnd 0200hrs. Cant remember actual timing liao. Took cab home as I was feeling tipsy.

Total spending $79.25, inclusive of 10% service charge, 1% CESS and 5% GST.

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Saturday, July 29, 2006

What is LOVE and Marriage.....??

A student asks a teacher, "What is love?" The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the padi field and choose the biggest padi and come back.

But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to
pick."

The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big padi, but he wonders....may be there is a bigger one later. Then he saw another bigger one... but may be there is a even bigger one waiting for him.

Later, when he finished more than half of the padi f ield, he start to realize that the padi is not as big as the previous one he saw, he know he has missed the biggest one, and he regretted !!!! So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.

The teacher told him, "...this is love... you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realize, you have already miss the person...."

"What is marriage then?" the student asked.

The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the bigges t corn and come back.

But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick.

"The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.

The teacher told him, "this time you bring back a corn.... you look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.... this is marriage."

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Friday, July 28, 2006

15 Reasons to Quit Smoking

1.That damn –ahem- cough.

2. Your fingers have smelled yucky for long enough.

3. Those price aren’t ever going to come down, you know.

4. The top 3 causes of death in Singapore – Cancer, Heart disease and Stroke- are all smoking related.

5. It’s never too late to quit – just eight hours after you stop, your body will be cleared of nicotine; after one week , all the side effects gone in a poof of smoke; after five years, your risk of heart disease will be the same as that of a non-smoker.

6. So that the girlfriend/wife/mother/kid/basically-anyone-who-really-cares-about-you would get off your back about it once and for all.

7. If she’s a smoker too, you’ve now given her a good reason to stop (you don’t want her to die young, do you?)

8. If your excuse is that you’ll put on the pounds after your quit, the average weight-gain quitters undergo is only 2.2kg. 2.2kg versus a slow agonizing death – not a difficult choice at all, we reckon.

9. Admit it, even smokers can’t stand being near a fellow smoker after he’s just had two in a row. And the fellow smoker? He can’t stand being near you either.

10. Dude! It’s 34 degree Celsius outside! You don’t need any more heat.

11. Smoking was cool for a while back in the 70s and 80s. Now it’s just stupid.

12. Erectile dysfunction. (Ouch.)

13. Cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, incuding the very toxic cyanide.

14. It’s a fact: men who smoke are 10 times more likely to suffer from lung cancer than their smoke-free counterparts.

15. If you absolutely must kill yourself slowly, there are better ways about it; even greasy burgers sound like more fun.

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

There Is A Moral To Every Story!

I was a very happy person. My wonderful girlfriend and I had been dating for over a year, and so we decided to get married. There was only one little thing bothering me. It was her beautiful younger sister.

My prospective sister-in-law was twenty-two, wore very tight miniskirts, and generally was bra-less. She would regularly bend down when she was near me, and I always got more than a pleasant view of her. It had to be deliberate. She never did it when she was near anyone else.

One day her "little" sister called and asked me to come over to check the wedding invitations. She was alone when I arrived, and she whispered to me that she had feelings and desires for me that she couldn't overcome.

She told me that she wanted to make love to me just once before I got married and committed my life to her sister. Well, I was in total shock, and couldn't say a word. She said, "I'm going up stairs to my bedroom, and if you want one last wild fling, just come up and get me."

I was stunned and frozen in shock as I watched her go up the stairs. When she reached the top she pulled off her panties and threw them down the stairs at me. I stood there for a moment, then turned and made a beeline straight to the front door. I opened the door, and headed straight towards my car.

Lo and behold, my entire future family was standing outside, all clapping! With tears in his eye, my future father-in-law hugged me and said, "We are happy that you have passed our little test. We couldn't ask for a better man for our daughter. Welcome to the family."

And the moral of this story is: Always keep your condoms in your car.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

More Makan Places

GRAND PLAZA PARKROYAL SINGAPORE: ST GREGORY'S BRASSERIE & COURTYARD
Where: 10 Coleman Street, Level 1 Tel: 6432 5567 /6432 5568
What: 1-for-1 Buffet
Its generous dinner buffets are a daily feature. Offering an eclectic choice of over 30 different dishes on a rotating theme, including seafood, sushi and roast meats, they offer great value and are sure to satisfy the biggest appetites.

HONJIN JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Where: #01-00 Chow House Tel: 6222 2243
When: Valid for Buffet Lunch / (11am to 3pm) on Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holidays and Buffet Dinner (6.30pm to 10.30pm) on Mondays. Valid on Mondays (from 6pm to 10.30pm), Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays (from 11am to 3pm).
What: 1-for-1 Buffet
Honjin Japanese Restaurant with its warm & friendly atmosphere offers a unlimited flow of ala carte buffet menu of more than 68 dishes to choose.

HOTEL PHOENIX SINGAPORE: PHOENIX GARDEN CAFE
Where: 277 Orchard Road, Basement 1 Tel: 6233 6129 / 6233 6151
When: Buffet High Tea is valid on Mondays - Fridays. Buffet Dinner is valid on Mondays - Thursdays. Limited to 10 persons per reservation, per table and per bill. Reservation is required. Limited to 10 persons per reservation, per table and per bill. Not valid with seminar packages or functions. Not valid on eve of and PH.
What: 1-for-1 Buffet High Tea
1 dines FREE with every 3 paying adult guests for Buffet Dinner
Stroll away from the hustle and bustle city life and savour delectable fare against the melodic sounds of trickling water in an indoor garden. Bask in the soothing surroundings while you tuck in local and international favorites at the Phoenix Garden Cafe.

RENDEZVOUS HOTEL SINGAPORE: STRAITS CAFE @ RENDEZVOUS
Where: 9 Bras Basah Road, Tel: 6335 1777 / 6335 1771
When: Valid for Buffet Lunch (12pm to 2.30pm) on Mondays - Saturdays and Weekend High Tea (3pm to 5.30pm) on Saturdays, Sundays & Public Holiday. Valid for a maximum of 20 pax. 1 day advance reservation is required, please call 6335 1777. Offer is subject to availability
What: 1-for-1 Buffet Lunch / 1-for-1 Weekend High Tea
Dine in the casual elegance of Straits Cafe whilst enjoying superb cuisine, friendly service and genuine value. Straits Cafe @ Rendezvous offers international dishes and local specialties prepared by our world class chefs.

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Launch of AR Project

We finally launched this AR project. Six pilot stations were selected for the launch. They were: BOM, HKG, JKT, SIN, SYD & TYO.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Delicious Buffet Selections

The Fullerton Singapore - Gourmet Buffet Dinner
Where
: Town Restaurant (tel: 6877-8128)
When: 6.30 - 10.30pm, Mondays to Saturdays
Cost
: Starts from $28+++
What
: Rolled out on April 8, the buffet allows diners to mix and match
meals. They can pick from various main courses and help themselves to the Gourmet Appetiser Buffet and Gourmet Dessert Buffet, which cost $20+++ and $15+++ respectively on their own. There is also the Seafood Tower at $28+++ per person or $48+++ for two. Or They can opt for the Appetiser and Dessert Buffet ($25+++),Seafood Tower and Dessert Buffet ($65+++ for two) and Seafood Tower with Appetiser
and Dessert Buffet ($98+++ for two)

Conrad Centennial Singapore - Big Breakfast Buffet
Where
: Oscar's Cafe & Terrace (tel: 6432-7481)
When
: 7am - 3pm every Sunday
Cost
: $28+++ (adult); $14+++ (child)
What
: Launched in March this y ear, it serves everything from muffins to dimsum and seafood fried rice. The highlight is the vitamin corner, which includes a juice bar. From 11am, pay $40+++ to combine the breakfast spread with the carving of the day.

M Hotel Singapore - Sunday High Curry

Where
: Cafe 2000(tel:6421-6222)
When
: Noon - 3pm every Sunday
Cost: $28+++ (adult); $14+++ (child)
What: What started off as a pure curry buffet in February this year now includes a Western spread. This includes roast prime ribs and Yorkshire pudding. The fish head curry is highly recommended.


Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort - Brunch 'N' Plunge

Where
: Sharkey's (tel: 6371-1071),
When
: 12.30 - 3pm
Cost
: $39.50+++ (adult); 1/2 price for 12 years & below
What
: Enjoy great sea view & free use of pool facilities as you tuck into the buffet. BBQ items; pork ribs & tiger king prawns, local favourites like fried oyster omelette & kueh, dominate the spread.

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel - Children's Buffet

Where
: Cafe Brio's(tel:6233-1100),
When
: Noon - 3pm Sundays
Cost
: Free for kids aged 10 and below, accompanied by adults paying for the Sunday Brunch ($50+++ or $65+++ with free flow of champagne, wine and beer)
What
: The spread offers mini hot dogs, burgers & chicken nuggets, etc. There are also activities such as magic shows & balloon sculpting.

Raffles The Plaza - Plaza Market Peranakan Buffet

Where
: Plaza Market Cafe (tel: 6431-6156)
When
: Noon - 2.30pm and 6.30 - 10.30pm daily; high tea from 12.30 -5pm (Sat, Sun& public holiday)
Cost
: Lunch costs $25+++ (adult) and $13+++ (child); dinner costs $30+++ and $15+++ respectively; High tea is $23+++ and $12+++ respectively
What
: The showcase of authentic Peranakan cuisine and the ayam buah keluak and durian pudding have won fans.

The Fullerton Singapore - Chocolate Buffet

Where
: The Courtyard (tel: 6877-8129)
When
: 8 - 11pm every Friday and Saturday
Cost
: $24+++ (adult); $12+++ (child)
What
: Chocolate lovers have been indulging in treats such as the chocolate mango yoghurt mousse. Checkout the drink station with its premium chocolate-blended drinks.

Shangri-La Hotel - Coffee Garden's Seafood Extravaganza

Where
:Coffee Garden(tel:6213-4275),
When
: 6.30 - 10.30pm daily
Cost
: $61+++ (adult) and $31+++ (child).
What
: The seafood buffet was made a daily affair with over 100 items range from barbecue lobster to Norwegian salmon dishes. Italian, Indian and Japanese sections offer pizzas, curries and sashimi.

Meritus Negara Singapore - Local Delights Lunch Buffet

Where
: Claymore Cafe (tel: 6831-6686)
When
: Noon - 2.30pm Mondays to Fridays, except public holidays. Brunch is served on weekends from Noon - 4pm.
Cost
: $16.90+++ for weekdays and $19.90+++ for weekend brunch. Children pay $9.90+++ for both.
What
: Local favourites like laksa, etc. The duck noodles and prawn mee soup are big draws.

Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore - Buffet Lunch & Dinner

Where
: Ellenborough Market Cafe (tel: 6239-1848)
When
: Noon - 2.30pm, 6.30 - 10pm daily
Cost
: $19.90+++ for lunch and $24.90+++ for dinner on weekdays, $25.90+++ for weekend dinner. Children pay $11.90+++ for lunch, $13.90+++ for weekday dinner and $14.90+++ for weekend dinner.
What
: This spread with a strong nonya component has gained fame since 1997 & the star is durian pengat, a yummy mousse. Other must-haves include the slipper lobster in black bean sauce and abalone mushroom noodles.

The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore - Sunday Champagne Brunch

Where
: Greenhouse(tel:6434-5288),
When
: 11.30am - 3.30pm (Sun)
Cost
: $88+++ (adult); $45+++ (child)
What
: The extensive spread includes 25 appetisers, 50 types of farmhouse cheese from France and local, Indian and Western specialities. There are 16 sections in all, including the popular oyster, sashimi and souffle. Wash everything down with Moet & Chandon champagne.

Four Seasons Hotel - Sunday Brunch At One-Ninety

Where
: One-Ninety (tel: 6831-7250),
When
: There are two sittings: 11am - 1pm and 1.30pm - 3pm
Cost
: $ 68+++ (adult) and $30+++ (child); Pay $98+++ to add free flow of Veuve Clicquot champagne.
What
: This has 20 hot and cold stations offering fresh oysters, sukiyaki, dimsum and pasta. The sinful dessert buffet station carries 25 sweet treats. Kids get their own spread and activities.

Hotel Inter-Continental - Olive Tree Mediterranean Buffet

Where
: Olive Tree Mediterranean Restaurant (tel: 6431-1061)
When
: 11.30am - 2.30pm for lunch (Mon-Fri) and 6.30 - 10.30pm for dinner (Sun-Thu)
Cost
: $39+++ for lunch and $52+++ for dinner. Free for children under
seven years. Those aged between 7 and 12 years will be charged according to their age. For instance, a seven-year-old will be charged $7+++ and a 10-year-old will pay $10+++.

What
: It has attracted a strong following since 1995. The menu changes daily and offers more than 20 items, including the popular seafood on ice and pasta.

Copthorne King's Hotel - Penang Buffet

Where
: Princess Terrace (tel: 6318-3168)
When
: 11.30am-2.30pm (3.30pm on weekends & public holidays) & 6.30-10pm daily
Cost
: $28+++ (adult) and $20+++ (child);
What
: One of the best-known spreads around, this buffet used to feature 28 items but now offers about 40. These include must-have dishes such as Penang laksa, Penang Hokkien mee soup, and Penang char kway teow.

Grand Hyatt Singapore - The Pete's Place Salad

Where
: Pete's Place (tel: 6416-7113),
When
: 11.30am - 2.30pm (Mon-Sat) and 6pm - 10.30pm daily
Cost
: $16+++; It costs $19.50+++ if you throw in soup and dessert, and $26+++ with the pasta main courses. Children pay $19.50+++ and get the whole works.
What
: Toss your own greens from the fresh selection of 20 main salads, nine toppings and five dressings. If you are going for the pasta, try the signature dish, Cioppino, a tomato-base seafood pasta.

Royal Plaza On Scotts - International Buffet High-Tea

Where
: Cafe Vienna (tel: 6589-7799),
When
: 3 - 5.30pm (Mon-Fri); Noon - 5pm (weekends, eves and public holidays)
Cost
: $18.50+++ (adult) and $9.25+++ (child) for weekdays and $24.50+++ (adult)and $12.25+++ (child) for weekends, eves and public holidays
What
: The spread includes more than 80 Asian favourites and Western treats, of which the bread and butter pudding is most famous. It is also one of the few eateries in town that serve halal buffets.

Goodwood Park Hotel - Local High Tea

Where
: Coffee Lounge(tel:6730-1746),
When
: 2.45 - 5pm daily
Cost
: $18.80 +++ (adult) and $9.40+++ (child).
What
: It comprises more than 20 items, including dimsum and local and Western fare. There are also cooking stations that whip up roti prata and popiah. The apom berkuah with banana sauce, a Peranakan dessert, has been the hot favourite since day one.

Hotel Phoenix - International Buffet Lunch & Dinner
Where
: Phoenix Garden Cafe (tel: 6233-6129),
When
: Noon - 2.30pm and 6.30 - 10pm daily; a Local Hi-tea Buffet is also served daily from 3.30 - 5.30pm.
Cost
: $23+++ for lunch and $25+++ for dinner; children pay $16.50+++ and $17.50+++ respectively
What
: There are about 50 items in the spread. More soups and salads to suit the health-conscious palate of Singaporeans today. The signature dish - roti prata - is a must-try, as is the durian cake.

Hotel Royal - Tropical Peking-Style Steamboat Buffet

Where
: Jade Room Restaurant (tel: 6251-8135),
When
: 11.15am - 2.30pm and 6.15 - 10.30pm daily
Cost
: $13.80+++ for lunch and $18.80+++ for dinner. Children pay $9+++ and $12+++ respectively. On weekends, eves and public holidays, adults pay $16.80+++ and $19.80+++ respectively.
What
: The tangy dipping sauce, concocted from 13 ingredients including sesame, peanuts, chilli and vinegar, is the secret weapon here. Diners can take their pick from 32 items, including sea cucumber, fresh prawns and peking dumpling. There is also a choice of 10 cooked dishes such as fried chicken wings.

York Hotel - Penang Hawkers' Fare

Where
: White Rose Cafe (tel: 6737-0511 ext 1156)
When
: Held traditionally during school holidays in March and September for 17 days each time, the buffet sometimes has an extra run in December.
Cost
: $21.80+++ (adult) and $17.80+++ (child) for lunch and dinner.
What
: The first-come-first-served spread is one of the most
widely-anticipated culinary draws here. Hawkers from Penang's Gurney Drive set up stalls offering perennial favourites such as Penang laksa, cuttlefish kang kong and crispy lor bak.

Raffles Hotel - International Buffet High Tea

Where
: Tiffin Room (tel: 6331-1612)
When
: 3.30 - 5pm daily
Cost
: $31.50+++ (adult) and $18+++ (child)
What
: The high tea has earned a name for its indulgent spread and service. The scones with jam, butter and whipped cream, chicken pie and dim sum are top draws. Tiffin Room is also famous for its curry buffets.

Meritus Mandarin Singapore - International Buffet

Where
: Triple 3, The Buffet Restaurant (tel: 6831-6271/72)
When
: Noon - 3pm and 6.30-10:30pm daily
Cost
: Lunch costs $41.80+++ (adult) & $24.80+++ (child), while dinner is priced at $52+++ and $32+++ respectively.
What
: Formerly known as The Stables, the restaurant now offers more than 60 dishes, comprising 22 appetisers, 20 types of hot food & 20 choices of dessert. There is a different theme each month, but the baked honey-glazed ham, roast prime rib of beef, salmon sashimi & rock oysters are trademark items.

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Monday, July 24, 2006

Dim Sum Outing

Guess I'm the last to update on this outing. It was held @ Orient Ocean. Finally some overdue pics frm our MIRC family outing. Will remember one farni incident : a waitress left a plate of food on our table. When she turned back within less den a min, the plate was cleared of its contents. Hahahaha......Super fast rite?

Dim Sum Table Full of Dim Sum...おいしい!!!

Xiao Long BaoHmmm...YUMMY!!! Any1 wanna 2 have some???

Grp PicTaken After the Makan Session

Last but not least, some video-shots frm the outing. Courtesy frm MM aka Rach.

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Sunday, July 23, 2006

Drinking Session @ ECP

Heinken
After our makan, we walked to ECP thru underpass. We stopped at BFD 2 listen 2 Live Band. Alas, we reached there too late. Seating arnd band area all taken up.

Drinks ordered: T. Sunrise, 2 bottles of Heineken followed by 2 jugs of San Miguel

Stayed there until 2AM den we changed to another pub a few mins away.

Ordered another 2 jugs of beer again. Stayed up till arnd 4AM b4 I went home.

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Makan @ Jack's Palace Parkway

BB pic
Met up wif kor kor & meimei. We went to Jack's Palace for dinner. Our cutie neighbour......Kawaii neh!!!

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Saturday, July 22, 2006

忙忙忙

今天跑了好多地方。以下是今天的行程表:
1。Facial
2。Hair Salon - trim hair
3。Bought sandals
4。Meet up wz mei mei & kor kor later @ 1900hrs

Our meeting day has finally arrived. Counting down now : 2hrs more.........

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New Sandals 4 Me

White Sandals
Bought tis pair of white sandals frm Charles & Keith PP branch. Damage: $24.20 after less 10%

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Friday, July 21, 2006

Virgin Stream!!!

Yeah.......i learnt how 2 stream le.....all thnks 2 Fusion.

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Makan @ East Coast Long Beach!!!

Meet up wz Judy (LAX), Yuan Yuan & Lei Xi (both frm NKG) @ Roxy Hotel. Walk there to Long Beach (Mac). We had our seafood dinner......After tat, took cab back 2 hotel. So happy 2 know them!

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Thursday, July 20, 2006

Seafood Dinner!

Trying to arrange seafood makan @ East Coast for tomolo's session. Hopefully, all can make it. Cross my fingers & toes X

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Common Sense

Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has
been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was since his
birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape.

He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons as knowing
when to come in out of the rain, why the early bird gets the worm, life
isn't always fair, and maybe it was my fault.

Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don't spend more
than you earn) and reliable parenting strategies (adults, not children, are
in charge). His health began to deteriorate rapidly when well intentioned
but overbearing regulations were set in place.

Reports of a six-year-old boy charged with sexual harassment for kissing a
classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; and
a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student, only worsened his
condition.

Common Sense lost ground when parents attacked teachers for doing the job
they themselves failed to do in disciplining their unruly children.

It declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent
to administer Panadol, sun lotion or a sticky plaster to a student; but
could not inform the parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to
have an abortion.

Common Sense lost the will to live as the Ten Commandments became
contraband; churches became businesses; and criminals received better
treatment than their victims.

Common Sense took a beating when you couldn't defend yourself from a
burglar in your own home and the burglar can sue you for assault.

Common Sense finally gave up the will to live after a woman failed to
realize ! that a steaming cup of coffee was hot. She spilled a little in her
lap and was promptly awarded a huge settlement.

Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents, Truth and Trust; his
wife, Discretion; his daughter, Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is
survived by three stepbrothers; I Know My Rights, Someone Else is to Blame,
and I'm A Victim.

Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.

If you still remember him, pass this on. If not join the majority and do.

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Monday, July 17, 2006

2molo Breakfast!!!

cakes
Spent $3.20 on these rolls by Polar @ 80cent/ea

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Kerin's Running Shoes

Running Shoes
Bought tis pair of Adidas running shoes for Kerin. Gross price SGD69 less 10%. In the end, I paid SGD62.10 for it

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Sunday, July 16, 2006

Work @ GSD

It has been almost 1 year and 1 month since I joined this new department. Human relationshop seems to improve bit by bit, day by day. However, one thing remains no change everywhere ie Office Politics.

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Revamp Delay

Guess I've to delay the revamp UFN. No mood......So tired & stress :(

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NDP Songs 4 Downloading

Wow, din know we can get all songs, be it current or past years NDP songs frm NDP webbie.

Those interested, plse click here.

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Relationship Tips

Read tis interesting article from Fusion's blog.

Quote:
3 Tips You Should Know Before You Enter A Relationship

If you are in a relationship right now, or are thinking of going into one, there are 3 very important tips you should know and questions you should ask yourself before you ever get yourself into a relationship. This could save you from alot of heartache and pain when you are involved in a love relationship.

1. Your lover does not owe you your happiness, peace or joy.
Happiness is a state of mind we choose to have. All of your happiness, and all of your suffering, are created by you andthey do not come from outside of you, or from others. Before you go into any type of relationship, ask yourself these questions: "Do I really, really, really know how to walk away from disappointment and fear? Will I be able to find the person that I am now even after I go into this relationship and begin a new way of life?" In short, you should not be dependent on your partner on your emotional needs. You yourself are responsible for your own feelings and creating positive experiences for both your partner and yourself whenever you are together.

2. Love your partner for who they are. No one in this world is perfect.
One day you will find your partner doing certain things or saying certain things that will hurt you, disappoint you or anger you. Before you go into any type of relationship, you have to ask yourself: "Will I be able to love my partner for who they are. If I am unhappy or angry with something they have said or done, will I be able to recognize my unhappiness or anger as against their speech, actions and behavior, and not against their persons?"

3. Will I be able to love myself as much as I love my partner?
If you cannot love yourself, how are you going to give love to another? This is a mistake most people make when they go into a relationship. They become over-obsessive with what they can give to their partners and what they can do for their partners. To ensure a fulfilling relationship, you have to learn to take care of your own needs as well. A true partner or lover is one who will make sure that you do not become too dependent on them. You are responsible for your own feelings and your own emotional needs too. You are a beautiful being. So, take care of yourself, love yourself, treat yourself to all the good things in life too, and do the same to your partner. Very soon you will find true love always coming your way without any effort on your part!


As always, if you are encountering problems in your relationship, try to dissolve all of your problems in love. You'll be sure you are on your way to a peaceful and fulfilling relationship!
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Saturday, July 15, 2006

Mani/Pedi Session 15Jul06

RiteLeftFeet





Trying out tis blue which is smthg new as I dun use such colours ;)

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Under Construction!!!

Glad that I found smthg which I LUV. Finally! Next on the list muz learn how 2 add in new items @ d side bar e.g. cbox, wish list etc.

Giving a try at writing html scripts :) Hope 2 c u soon!

To be continued..........

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邓妙华 - 花样年华

Bought Maggie's (邓妙华)CD several days ago. 还是旧歌好听. Damage : arnd S$23 for 5CDs.

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Friday, July 14, 2006

The One

I have one

You have one

Your mother uses your father's one

And your auntie uses your uncle's one

A married lady would acquire one

But a divorced lady would lose her one

Arnold Schwarzenneger has a longer one

Michael J. Fox has a shorter one

Madonna doesn't have one

The Chinese usually have short ones

While the Indian usually have long ones

Do you have one?

How long is your one?

Which one is your preferred one?

What you are thinking of?

go down...... ….
….
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….
….
….
….
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….
….

Answer : It's your Surname, what else? !!!!!

but I like the way you think .........

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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Moody Nite

So sianz! Wz tis type of lousy weather, even cold drinks oso didn't help. Blog scripts didn't work oso. WTF!!! On top of all these, bottle-neck wz never-ending-work! Time 4ever not enuff :(

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So Lost

Did a search for blogskins..........Felt so lost with so many choices......

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Shopping Day

Enjoyed getting new clothes. Damage arnd 180bucks :(
No time to look for new shoes........SIGHZ!!!

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Bz Day @ Work

Manage 2 catch some winks on d way 2 work......Meetings after meetings, not to forget abt usual stuff (Lotsa of emails 2 clear sia!)

Had an interesting overseas conference call wz BJS 2 tok abt upcoming SAA proj (Pymt Gateway) ;P

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Saturday, July 1, 2006

ET Workshop 28-30Jun06

ET Workshop
Foto was taken after our class ended. Thks to our LAX collegue, Lucia Tjing.

Instructor : Datuk Yusoff (Handsome guy wz moustache)



Our class consists of
01. Arety (BNE)
02. ThiNhu (HAN)
03. Imelda (PLM, MI)
04. Arsho (LAX)
05. Miki (OSA)
06. Kamonrat (BKK)
07. Wei (SHA)
08. Emma (MNL)
09. Nik (KUL)
10. Pedcharat (HKT, MI)
11. Candy (SHA)
12. Lucia (LAX)
13. Kim (ADL)
14. Kat (SIN)

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