Thursday, February 26, 2009

Horny Teens

Is the food they eat? Or the water they drink?

For the second time this week, I actually saw secondary school kids in uniform French-kissing in public, like long, deep, wet kissing with lots of tongue action. They had their eyes closed, passers-by had their eyes wide open, shocked, embarrassed, and appalled, I am not sure.

Am I a conservative? Back in my time, things like that in SG are pretty rare. The public would call the school if they see students in uniform loitering in void decks, and those kids will get demerit points/warnings etc.

Now, I read news of married teachers having sex with underaged students, boys turning fathers at the grand old age of 13, and I am like wtf? I thought these people have sex education in school, or does that mean more harm than good? http://youthphoria.stomp.com.sg/breaking_news/article/726 (check this out, teenage threesome)

I am not sure, I would be horrified if my child is one of them. Kids are growing up too fast nowadays.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Liberated

Hair is like a security blanket to a woman.
It is this blanket that gives us our character and personality and it takes particularly a great deal of courage to chop these locks off esp. since you have them with you for ages. And I mustered my courage to do this last weekend.
I can’t remember the last time I had short hair, but most people tell me they like me with my long hair, with abit of natural waves. But after countless dye jobs, perms and dried, split ends, I decided to call it a day. Just back to healthy, short hair that is low maintenance, without having to worry about a) flyaway hair sticking onto your lip-glossed lips, b) hair going into your food while eating or c) hair getting stuck into your epilator, as a result me having to cut off a part of it when all the hair you wanted removed were just those on your armpits.
And I never looked back! It feels great coming out from the hair salon. I literally felt lighter, with no excess baggage. I didn’t know hair could carry this much weight. I had compliments that I looked younger, fresher and even the reception at the salon asked for my student card. Btw, Essensuals Salon at Starhub Centre did the job- Jonathan was the bomb.

Here’s to a brand new me!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Bag Misadventures

You know, they say, a woman's weakness lies in bags. In my opinion, so do men.

Well, the fastest way to a man's heart is probably thru' his stomach, for the woman, probably a nice handbag. Not that we are materialistic, but which woman can resist them right.

So the gf of Bombay Martini wanted him to get her a sling bag from overseas whilst he was there for work. Poor fella went round looking for the brand 'Sling', thinking it was the brand of the bag she wanted, you know, along the same line as a Coach bag, Prada bag, Krumpler bag...thank god he managed to get something pretty decent and no he didn't track down the brand 'Sling'.

Monday, February 9, 2009

The Art, Science and Math of Car Buying

In recent months, I have been researching on cars.


You see, I have never been a car nut. Horse power, COEs, car engine are Greek to me. So imagine having to read up and compare cars (besides the prices-which I will share) to scoop the better deal. You have already know COE prices are dropping like flies, but in case you think I am just latching on like everyone else like a kiasu Singaporean to not lose out, then you're wrong. The thing is, I have wanted to buy a car for years. And I do like driving (whether or not I am a good driver is besides the point), the convenience (apart from parking which I suck at) and not having to maintain small talk with cab drivers, or deal with some nasty ones.


And voila, COE prices fall!


And car prices fall. I thought well, I am turning 30, been procrastinating forever, have a rather stable income so why not?


So the search began. I ploughed thru' websites and asked people. There were all these confusing abbreviations – OMV, ARF, FC..and more confusing schemes for off-peak cars (the one I am getting, who ask me to work Raffles Place), rebates, claims, then there were the more 'hiao' aspects- leather seats, retractable side mirrors, audio controls on steering wheel, vanity mirror, boot space, sports kits, confused already??? To add to that, there are the calculations, calculations and calculations. Excruciating for someone who is really bad at numbers!

So I went for a test drive without knocking over anyone with my rusty skills, thank god. And it was fun! Basically shortlisted 2 cars (to save myself the hassle, being the fickle Libran)- Toyota Vios and Suzuki Swift. The new Vios is big, quite sturdy and easy to drive though the pick-up is not as quick as compared to Swift, which has a smoother engine, but comes with a more exp price tag (made in Japan) and smaller interior. So being the practical me, would I pick the larger and cheaper car over the smaller and costlier one?

So I thought, TOYOTA VIOS! In red! So yeah, I am going to get it. finally.

So till I get my beloved in May (which is a bloody looong time I know, cos it is OOS)…I am already thinking of a name. ;)

Monday, February 2, 2009

Little Shots at Happiness

Do you sometimes forget to be happy, or forgetting to laugh or smile at something that might seem trivial or even frivolous?

Here are some things that had me smiling and counting my blessings, however small they are.

  • Going on vacation (on a 'resilience' package)

The good thing that comes out from recession is LOW COST FLIGHTS!!!

Case in point- Tokyo flight tics at $698, incl. taxes and surcharges! On SQ no less. And how about chancing upon a fantastic deal online? Finding studio apartment accommodation (from Ascott hor, don't play) in the heart of Shinjuku at 'introductory' prices cos' it is opening just 2 days before we arrive. So for a swanky apartment with kitchen, living room and all, it comes up to only $140+ (per apartment) a night (if you think that's still exp, we are talking about Tokyo, mind you).

  • Online shopping and selling

I recently started my very own Boho Boutique online and have since garnered favourable results. The joy of sealing a deal is well…happiness! These are 2nd hand clothes but the thought of somebody willing to buy them is just great, cos' its cash for something you don't need right?

And ASOS.com- g.o.d.s.e.n.d

  • Running

I should be keeping up with it, thou I admit I get lazy. But the run near my neighbourhood really perks me up at the end of it- the sunset, wind blowing in face…plus it is really is great to sweat it out. I enjoy the feeling of being able to get off my arse, go running and feel rejuvenated at the end of it.


 

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