Ok... i've been hiding under a rock for the past few months since graduation, save for the odd outing here and there, most recently lil's birthday barbeque (happy birthday Lil!).
So before I go mad from hermit-ism, if there is such a term, please please ask me out! it's so hard to coordinate schedules and stuff, and i'm not good at organising such things! i'm free most evenings except tuesdays and thursdays (unless you tell me in advance), and on weekends. Just meet up for dinner, karaoke (which i have been asking for months to no avail, grrr you all *pouts*),chit chat also can! Tiffany and Regina, haven't seen you too for the longest time! please, sms/call me soon!
what we could have been, 7/27/2009 10:47:00 PM.
Plastic surgery. Something many celebrities (or even the average joe/jane) rely on to look different. I say different, not better or more beautiful because it does not guarantee better looks or beauty. Some people get so worked up over so and so getting a nose job, double eyelid surgery, boob job etc… what I don’t get is, what is the big fuss. We all still love Michael Jackson, overdone face and all. We still watch the TV shows with actors and actresses who have had something done somewhere. I just think that it is so hypocritical to criticize someone that has/ has not (but due to late blooming, better human evolution looks like he has) gone through plastic surgery and then turn around and overlook the fact that the person that they like better has done IT and be all defensive over him or her. Seriously, who isn’t vain these days? So many people pay large amounts of money to go to dermatologists, slimming salons, for facials. What is the difference with plastic surgery? As long it is not so overdone that no one can recognize you anymore and it must make you feel better about yourself, I think it is fine.
what we could have been, 7/20/2009 05:41:00 PM.
Was in KL for the weekend and did a little bit of shopping. Despite the warnings of robberies and crime targeted at foreigners, KL is pretty safe as long as you don’t go round parading your tourist status. One would really need a car to get around though; it’s too much of a hassle to get a taxi, much less the public bus. Didn’t take any photos because there was nothing much to take, but I must say that Sunway Pyramid looked very pretty with the big Sphinx thingy. Price-wise for the shoppers, most of the clothes and stuff is almost comparable to Singapore, but if you’re there for the food, then you’re in for a treat because food is cheaper there. Got some Malaysian and Taiwanese magazines that weren’t available in Singapore, shoes, make-up and a couple of T-shirts that were on sale. And that was my weekend in Kuala Lumpur in brief. *bows and curtsies¬¬*
**On the side, today’s commuting to and from work was interesting. To work: It was raining cats and dogs when I reached Tanjong Pagar, the escalators weren’t working and the whole exit was full of human traffic. Some lame people even took photos with their camera phones while trying to get out, which is stupid cuz can’t you see everyone is stuck?! I think I even saw a dlsr or something like that taking photos *rolls eyes*. And I got soaked because I didn’t bring an umbrella.
On the way back home: A guy fainted in the MRT. Really sudden. He was out for half a minute. Everyone was shocked stiff and just stared till some people who were near him helped him up and let him sit. I think no one dared to move him at first cuz they were scared he might have a fit, in which case it would be wise not to move the guy any old how.
what we could have been, 7/02/2009 12:26:00 AM.