Monday 12 March 2012

Curious

These boys at the pizza bar busted me snapping pics of them and played along, which was actually pretty cool. The girl never had a clue ( if you know who she, or the guys, are you can let them know they're internationally famous now ; )

 In other news, I got an email from a certain EE Ryan the other day asking if I'd like to read his novella and help to spread the word about it.

 It's called The Odd Saga of the American and a Curious Icelandic Flock and is "the fictional tale of a witty American college student and his ill-fated semester in Reykjavik." He sent me a copy and I had a fun jaunt following the lead character, Alex, into a specialized variation of local corruption with a surprise twist at the end. The Icelandic characters are simply and comfortably brought to life, and Ryan taps them for potential with their silences as much as with their words or deeds. If you love all things Icelandic, you should follow the link above and go ahead and read this book : )


Have you tried Dynamic Viewing yet?

Sunday 11 March 2012

Nokia miracle

I live on the sixth floor. Today, the electrician came to fix the air cond at home. He puts his Nokia handphone in his shirt pocket. His Nokia phone cost rm80 only.

Since he is fixing the aircond, he will occasionnally stick his head out the window as the compressor is there.

Twice he stuck his head out! So, TWICE his handphone slipped of his pocket and fell to the ground floor.

If you think about your phone that costs rm1k plus falling from sixth floor to ground floor, it might be broken into pieces. But, for this guy's rm80 Nokia handphone, he went down to retrieve it twice, and it was still intact and in working order. Amazing!!!

My mum was so fascinated by the phone and she kept on taking picture, sending it to my sister who works for Nokia in Vancouver... Lol.. And she asked the guy if he wants to try to drop his hp again for the third time..... Hah!

Good advert and promo for nokia, i must say....;)

Saturday 10 March 2012

Design

It's nearly time for Design March, or Hönnunar Mars, 2012, so I'm sharing a creation of mine inspired by life with my amazing Óðinn.

Living with such a rich imagination, such a boy imagination, and playing out with him his universes-spanning ongoing battle between the forces of good and evil via Lego and Playmobile is nothing short of entertaining, and sometimes educational too: a five year-old (mine will be six in fifteen days ;) often has a much clearer understanding of basic morality and the core nature of the human (and zombie, and skeleton, and alien pirate, and space ship Captain) psyche. Next time you get a chance to, build a world or two with a kid. It's highly recommended ~.~

Click here to see the rest of the photo shoot.

Friday 9 March 2012

Lee hom's concert

Wang Lee Hom's concert was fabulous. Despite the rain, I was in awe with his stage performances. It wasn't my first time hearing about him BUT it was my first time going for his concert, first time listening to his songs and first time really taking a good look at his face. A Lee Hom fan squealed, "Oh my god!!! He is so cutttteeeeee!" ahaha

The rain did ruin my mood to take more pictures. So, I only had pictures of his starting performances. After that, the rain god started working till the end of the show.

I had three VVIP tickets. Uber excited about that since it cost rm800+ per ticket. I did not bother looking up his songs before the concert. I was like, "Just surprise me!".... Somemore i wouldnt understand what his songs were about.

Everyone had seats provided. So, it was rather convenient to move about. For instance, if i needed to go to the toilet, i would not need to find my way by pushing through the crowd. Seated concerts are so much more tidy and organised. Nobody will step on any other person's toe unless you slip on the muddy field. The only downside to a seated concert was, "how to enjoy the concert? How to scream?" Standing seemed like a crime since everyone was seated. Screaming while seated could get us sued as it was like practically screaming directly to the ears of the people seating in front of you. You will get stared at and jeling-ed.

Anyway, the rain did diminish my enthusiasm to let go and thoroughly enjoy if i were standing up. This was because my chair was those cushion. So it will be soaked if i didnt protect it from the rain. Furthermore, wearing the free raincoats provided was like being in my own personal sauna.

Other than the rain, lee hom gave an amazing performance. I loved that i could feel he made an effort to appreciate his fans. Twice, he was on a vehicle, singing while going around the stadium so that his fans had a good look at him. Never happened in a lady gaga or pussycat dolls concert i've been to.

Anyway, my opinion is based on his stage performance as i am not deemed 'fit' to comment on his singing because i have this switch which turns off in my head whenever i hear ppl speaking chinese. Its a habit thats hard to break. Its like when someone is having a conversation in chinese, my mind can just wander off and the chinese becomes non existent to my ears. Put me in a room with all chinese language spoken, i will still b able to concentrate on what im doing.

Nevertheless, the concert was a great experience... There was also a fantastic view of klcc and kl tower from the stadium.



Queen E and umbrellas

Queen Elizabeth colour coordinates her clothes with her umbrella! Too cute!!

Read here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2112394/Diamond-Jubilee-tour-They-loved-Kate-Middleton-Queen-REALLY-came-see.html

Thursday 8 March 2012

Iphone

Iphone games I can't get enough of:
WaterPipes
Temple run
Draw free
Bejewelled
High Noon

On another note, the latest ipad sounds attractive. But still....

Breast sagging?

As we grow older our boobs tend to head south.

A way to know if yours is sagging is by putting a pencil between the folded bottom of each of your boobs. If the pencil stays and doesnt fall off, its time for breast enchancements LOL