Articles Archive for February 2008
Humour »
We went to see Dim Sum Dollies just now. A few minutes into the performance, I thought they were pretty overrated as a trio of singing prancing performers but as the evening advanced, I began to enjoy the jokes that could only be appreciated by the local audience (think snarky political jokes and dialect idiosyncracies) Hossan Leong as usual, is an absolute scream. We had a good view from where we were seating (VIP box seats) but I had an uncomfortable moment when we walked in the couple beside us …
Blogosphere, Motherhood, Musings »
Courtesy of the lovely Beaulotus who had tagged me, but no backlinks.. Eh lady, you testing to see if I read your blog religiously or not, right? LOL!
Before I was a mum:
I thought kids were simply scary
Before I was a mum:
I was having lots of fun flying the skies, partying the nights away, boozing and smoking. Now I am having lots of fun flying around juggling work, home and kids.
Before I was a mum:
I never knew kids could give you such joy and such sadness, … and that it …
Blogosphere, Musings »
Although I don’t have an LJ account, I thought the Mail Order Bride’s meme is quite fun to do, so here goes!
1. Pick your birth month.
2. Strike out anything that doesn’t apply to you.
3. Bold the things that best apply to you.
4. Copy to your own journal, with all twelve months under a lj-cut.
NOVEMBER: Has a lot of ideas. Difficult to fathom. Thinks forward. Unique and brilliant. (Ed: I think I am sharp, rather than brilliant..) Extraordinary ideas. Sharp thinking. Fine and strong clairvoyance. Can become good doctors (Ed: I …
Geanyne, Germaine, Kids, Love »
Today I came back slightly earlier than usual as my back was killing me. We were moving office today and the packing for the last few days coupled with the coordinations today had simply taken its toll on me. At an unearthly 8.30pm (!) I retired to the bedroom with Gean to rest for a while.
I was shocked to see tears in her eyes. I asked her why she was crying. She softly answered that she loves me and she feels very sad that I am hurting.
Ger is also like …
Fashion, Shopping »
OK so, I finally succumbed and went to the Zouk Flea and Easy Market. A girlfriend from Harper’s emailed me about it and despite hearing bitchings from my colleagues along these lines, I decided to go check it out for myself. So it was true. There were many people wearing geek glasses, cheap tees and cheaper flip flops. LOL. But it doesn’t bother me that much, because I look chic (by comparision) in my white scoop neck tee, khaki tailored shorts, scholl gold sandals and my beeeeeg beeeeeg suhali white …
Blogosphere »
I just got to know about this intelligence site called Qassia. The interesting thing about this site and what it can do for you is:
You can promote your blog or website there by just listing yourself in the web directory.
Start posting intel (can be on any subject at all) because each intel links back to your blog. This improves your ranking in their web directory.
You could potentially earn advertising dollars from every post you make.
It’s in closed beta now so you can only join by invitation.
so… here’s your invitation.
CLICK HERE …
Musings, Politics »
When I read articles like this and this, I am glad that I am a Singaporean woman, not subject to the mortal dangers of religious mania and prejudice. I say religious mania and prejudice, that is to say, the religion and its teachings had been taken all out of context. This is not to say that Singaporeans are superior to the other nationalities (that is fodder for another day), no, not at all. I too have my grouses, one namely being the hypocrisy of the government. I do not appreciate …
Detonator »
Uncyclopedia, apparently a spoof of Wikipedia, has this entry on Singapore which I find utterly so not funny, possessing of bad English and totally distasteful. Cheap shots of “humour” don’t put me in a very good mood. If you want snarky wit and good natured ribbing, I recommend the illustrious Talkingcock.com instead.
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Motherhood, Musings »
..at this article by Telegraph, which hints with tongue in cheek that Idle Parenting = Happy Kids. Indeed their conviction at cramming their children’s schedule to the brim with wholesome activities is to the very contrary of the DH Lawrence essay, Education of the People, published in 1918: “How to begin to educate a child. First rule: leave him alone. Second rule: leave him alone. Third rule: leave him alone. That is the whole …
Musings »
Our first cat, Muffin, who was adopted from Barffie
She only folded her paws so daintily after Chloé joined the family. I think some of the kuniang-ness rubbed off on her.
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