Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Common Decency

There's always couples showing their affection in public, be it hugging, kissing on the cheeks or the more physical affection. You see them on the train, at the malls and other public areas like the park. Weird couples that makes you cringe when you see them, especially an older male with a made-in-china young girl, can't help but to raise a few eyebrows assuming its a gold digging deal.

This isn't Paris or any European country where public affection is overflowing and abundance. Although our modern society, we still keep our behavior towards conservative. A peck on the cheek and a hug is practically alright. If the tongue is involved in the kiss, I mean, C'mon, is this what you want your kids to learn. I've seen couples hugging in ways I could never imagine, they could've just went on throwing one party to the ground and get into it in detail. Does 'get a room' applicable in this situation. School kids on the train, showing affection way too much, where the hell they learn such 'moves'? Clearly....the adults. Monkey see monkey do. I've seen a school boy reaching into the school girl's skirt and some physical rubbing action. Seriously not the way to start a bond fire with that kinda rubbing.

I'm surprised to encounter an Hindu staff working for the National Parks, making his move with a Filipino (hopefully she's not a domestic maid) at the park while I was jogging. The Hindu man had his broom (a sweeper I suppose) on the beach and sitting together with the Filipino girl holding each other (talk about interracial). The worst part is that the location they're sitting faces the whole main street. Its like announcing to the whole world they're having a 'good time'.

Is this the transition from a traditional way of thinking to modernized attitude? Probably in years to come,mobile love shags would be built in various location for people to have a quickie before heading to work or an activity after work before heading home. Maybe not. Keep it to the minimal, is that too hard?

Monday, August 17, 2009

Uniquely Singapore


Turnip Kueh or Tulip Kueh?


Bread Pitt or Brad Pitt?


Expensive or Budget?

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

IKEA to a wider market



Found a versatile Ikea bedsheet that can be use as a tudong. (Tudong is a Malay word which is commonly translated/referred to as a veil or headscarf in English).

Miss Universe Singapore 2009



The horror of orchid fever, I'm surprised that this won the online vote for our national costume for Miss Universe. Shocking Singapore

Monday, August 10, 2009

Big 30 - Suxiang

Another new member to the 30s club, victim Suxiang. We were invited for dinner at Sakura, ate like pigs, and movie (we watched UP), followed by hanging out (my place). I really dun understand why Peiling was so amazing by the 3D glasses for the movie, I guess she thought that its really cool, even asked if we can keep it. DUH! Can't helped but to be freakishly shocked by the fact that Suxiang goes once or twice a week to the toilet to clear her bowels. That's like a whole lot of crap hidden inside god knows where. I wonder how she can handle the bloat? Fart? Lastly handed her the BIG 30 birthday card.
Proof as shown.





























Sunday, August 09, 2009

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Big 30 - HiroNYX

I'm psyche to welcome more individuals to embark on the Big 30 journey to geriatric platform. Sit tight, hang on to those walking sticks and stuff up on calcium pills....Its gonna be helluva ride. We had dinner at New York New York, wanting to attempt on the huge Yankee Burger, but unsuccessful, the beef patty was still pinkish - RAW!! Headed to Suling's place to laze and hang before cutting the lychee martini cake from Pine Garden. ROAR!

Our victim - Lee Suling aka Hironyx aka (if typo) Hironxy









Wednesday, August 05, 2009

NDP 2009 Theme Song - What Do You See

Its kinda funny to approach Electrico to come out with this year National Day Theme Song, though I reckon the song had a different vibe comparing it from our past theme songs but in a good way, it did raise a few eye browns from what I read from the papers.

People commented that the melody was a challenge to remember, it sounded like Coldplay, there wasn't enough patriotic meaning in the lyrics and the list goes on. Well, we can't expect to fulfill everyone's expectation, wouldn't it be boring as hell if the melody was flat and monotonous, like a long continuous fart.... (you remember the rhythm and the smell) I'm sure it lacks the "I love Singapore" or the word "Singapore" but haven't we had enough of those days. It would be ridiculous if we name the song "Count On Me Singapore Again", "We Still Are Singapore", "One People One Nation One Singapore Part 2".

Its a change and to hell with the negativity. 'DEAL with it Singapore Singapore, together DEAL with it Singapore...............