Anyway, happy 2010 to all and may the year be a good good year for all of us. (but how good can it get for ppl in service like me??)
Monday, January 04, 2010
sianzation
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry x'mas
I can still remember that when I was young, my Dad used to drive through down to let my sister and I enjoy the x'mas lighting. All the Santa Claus with the reindeer replica in front of malls really brought simple happiness to me. Wonder if kids nowaday do get to enjoy these, with malls replacing their decorations with only gigantic x'mas trees and shining silver linings all about. Plus it would put a pain to parents having to drive past the annoying ERP gantry. Haha.
And did I mention that I really used to believe that Santa Claus do exist when I was young? I would place 3 chipsmore cookies on a plate, putting it on the dining table together with a glass of milk and hang my stocking on the door of my room. I did receive toys and presents, only to realise years later that the Santa Claus(es) were actually my parents. Do not laugh at this, we were kids, young, innocent and gullible.
Alright, I guessed I shared enough. Merry x'mas people and have a ho-ho-ho happy holidays! =)
Sunday, December 20, 2009
it's xmas time!
Thursday, December 03, 2009
it suck to be sick.
On a brighter side, thank goodness I am having a sudden speedy recovery from this morning. At least I had been able to think well and work well.
Anyway, have you guys watch the NEA television commercial about the punishment for spitting and littering in public places? (nevermind if you haven't, I am going to upload it anw) It came to my attention just now about something that is quite... gross if you think about it.
If you noticed at 0.08s of the commercial, the "kung-fu" guy actually caught the phlegm with his newspaper and continued to read it after that. This loophole is simply, unimaginably gross.
Monday, November 23, 2009
12 DAYS OF MINGJUN'S 21st! (the bhb one)
1. iPod Touch 32GB (finally more space for more songs!)
2. Playstation game console (FIFA 2010, NBA 2k10 here I come!)
3. Tommy Hilfiger watch (click here!)
4. Sponsor a new tattoo for me!
5. Illegal cable tv set-up box
6. A pair of sneakers
7. A new desktop cpu
8. A mahjong set c/w table
9. Under The Same Roof vcds/dvds (the classic, old Jap drama)
10. A new sound system for my mum's car (so that I can play the iPod!)
11. Aviator shades
12. Money!!!
HAHAHA! Don't say I did not give you all ample time to prepare! =D
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Camera... ACTION!
So how do I keep myself awake? By watching the random Taiwanese dramas, The Unforgetable Memories (Yi Nan Wang). Then a sudden idea struck me.
Presenting to you, the top 3 ways to make a local drama a BIG success! (with reference to foreign dramas)
1. Draaaaag the number of episodes till 100+, more episodes, more popular! Look at Days of Our Life; it went through the days of my secondary school life.
2. Have a popular, widely known theme songs! See how kids are singing Wo Wen Tian for the drama Ai.
3. Make a lot of complicated love triangles between the cast, from family ties to lovers to friends to colleagues blah blah blah... The more complicated it is, the more juice that can be squeeze from it, creating more story line and content!
Haha, wtf am i doing thinking about all these! Anyway, my 21st birthday will be up soon! Anybody with any suggestions can share with me?
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Growing up.
This is one of Singapore's all-time favourite drama. It was nostalgic for me to catch them on the google box the other day at home, and it reminds me of my days when I was a kid watching it at home. And there are many more classic dramas that I would like to catch again, either on TV or DVDs; like Under The Same Roof
Now if only I can find all these shows and find some more time to watch it...