sparklette: Mom loves penguins too. I showed her the photos I took today and she enjoyed every bit of it. It's amazing how penguins can be so endearing.
sparklette: Mom loves penguins too. I showed her the photos I took today and she enjoyed every bit of it. It's amazing how penguins can be so endearing.
I know there is a percentage of the population who misses Lucky Charms. That cereal with the marshmallows in the shape of four leaf clovers and horseshoes and stuff like that. I know that because when we were in New York over the December holidays, a group of us consumed it like it wasn’t from this earth. I don’t know why, but the cereal mysteriously disappeared years ago, never to be seen again. I don’t know about you, but Froot Loops took the place of my favourite cereal. Guess I just like some colour in my cereal.
Interestingly, my girlfriend e-mailed the major retailers in Singapore and couldn’t find the reason why it was stopped, but confirmed the fact that none of them were bringing it in.
Until two weeks ago.
Jason’s Marketplace at Raffles City is apparently bringing it in, as well as a whole line of cereal from the same brand.
So the question is twofold: Wh[...]
I was just talking to Richard about the evils about Ebay and
that's what I've gathered so far -
Money management seminars are useless to people unless they get
their life sorted out and realise how much 'time' is actually
worth, and not look at the price tag of something alone.
No offence to ebay lovers, but I don't see the point of spending
time lurking on the internet hunting for the best deals at the
expense of wasting so much time on
searching..comparing..bidding..and the horrible thing about
postage. It doesn't matter if the item is 50% cheaper than retail
price, but postage costs just as much as the item.
Personally, I'm very much a 'shop' shopper. I like to touch, see
and try out the things I buy if possible. It may cost slightly more
but at least I'm sure of what I am buying, instead of buying
something and regretting in the future. Online shopping is slightly
diff[...]
Last week’s episode of America’s Next Top Model has completely inspired me to do this :
Lipschtick from rinaz on Vimeo
A Pair of Horse.
This work was a gift of the Tan family to
Singapore's Asian Civilisation Museum, in memory of the late Dr Tan
Tsze Chor.
I was first acquainted with the artist, Xu Beihong, during one of
my Higher Chinese lessons more than a decade ago. There was a
chapter in the one of the Higher Chinese textbooks on him. I
vaguely recall from the lesson that Xu Beihong was very skilled in
painting horses.
Yet, Xu Beihong was more than a painter of horses. In the current
exhibition, Xu Beihong in Nanyang, at the Singapore Art
Museum, visitors will be able to appreciate the various range
of works by Xu Beihong, from calligraphy, traditional Chinese ink
painting, oil paintings, ceramics and more.
Xu Beihong in Nanyang is jointly organised by
the Singapore Art Museum and the Xu Beihong Art Museum (Beijing).
It showcases 90 artworks created by Xu Beihong in the 1930s and
[...]
I have a video.
I am dying to make the song in the video into MP3 format so that I
can use it as my ring tone.
I don't know how.
Help!
/Edit: I've done it! As in not me lah K did it then now I've got
it! Muacks to Frieda who tagged me, Lammy who MSNed me, and Min who
emailed me hehehehe. Xie xie!
I love reading news about Malaysia in the Singapore papers. The headlines alone are often entertaining:
I suppose that’s why some of them even thought of restricting women from travelling alone.
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