The madness is reiterated in 579 images at my Flickr.
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
A Weekend In Bangkok (The Longest Entry Yet?)
The madness is reiterated in 579 images at my Flickr.
Thursday, 25 October 2007
Maxwell Yums
Speaking about Maxwell, there's a stall that does Chocolate Lava Cake for $3.50. It's not bad for a round off of the week's slaving over a hot computer. Comes topped off with a scoop of vanilla and a Maraschino cherry on a elegantly prepared serving plate.
(The YTF stall is opposite Tian Tian Chicken Rice (overhyped!) and the Chocolate Lava cake is called Timo. Both stalls are in the row nearest the carpark. Damn, I need to update this with pixes.)
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
Change WoOf Species
You maybe thinking I work in a zoo, pet zoo at that. But who can resist this face?
Furry, fuzzy, and so cutesy wootsy. I am a dog person though my tolerance for cats has gone up since I joined this "zoo". See earlier post on office cat. I prefer dogs because I know how they can hurt me, and they mostly only bite. Cats have two defence mechanism - teeth and claws. The claws appear and retract at whim, even when you are just playing with a feline. Creepy, dangerous and just plain unfriendly. Dogs just lick your face and scamper. Woof.
But who's dog is it? :)
Furry, fuzzy, and so cutesy wootsy. I am a dog person though my tolerance for cats has gone up since I joined this "zoo". See earlier post on office cat. I prefer dogs because I know how they can hurt me, and they mostly only bite. Cats have two defence mechanism - teeth and claws. The claws appear and retract at whim, even when you are just playing with a feline. Creepy, dangerous and just plain unfriendly. Dogs just lick your face and scamper. Woof.
But who's dog is it? :)
Monday, 22 October 2007
The Verve Does A Demo
And I write this as Mediacorp plugs their trailer for next week's episode of Brothers and Sisters set to the Verve's (damn I can't recognise it, sounds like Lucky Man). So there, apt destiny.
Revelation 22:10
"You've just spent too much time running away to realize what you may be running toward."LOST, episode 65, season 3. Father Campbell to Desmond.
Think about it, and what it means to your existence. What is in front of you that is what you are meant to be/do/live for?
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Saturday, 20 October 2007
Canon The Bartender
I never really envisioned being part of a group that actually wants to play charades for the sake of humour and challenge. This group of friends can't get enough, though we are running out of movie titles to list as guesses. Or maybe we just wanna see how stupid we can get the 'other' team to look while trying to figure out the 3rd syllable of the 2nd word. And it can get really funny. I managed to act out "Conan The Barbarian" by somehow getting my team to put together "Canon The Bartender". Sometimes, it gets brilliant. We marvel at the way some players can creatively execute their phrases. I failed acting out "Tora Tora Tora" after great animatics, while Sisilia did "Manchurian Candidate" by simply doing "Man" and pointing at Mr Chew. Sheer magic.
Go give this old school game a try. You'll be surprised how quickly people guess "Bridges of Madison County".
Thursday, 18 October 2007
Wazzup
Hi. It's been a while eh. 12 days to be exact since the last post. Macam kena abandoned. (LIke my other blog, goodness, all because I used to write for it on the way to work on my PDA. The PDA died. So it hasn't budged. Damn.)
So what's been happening? Nothing much. Strange I always have that answer. Well work has been trying. Its not easy being creative. I wonder sometimes if I can do this, be good at this. The environment isn't forgiving - it is a big agency after all, with superstar copywriters all over the place. The least I do is try (though giving up is so much easier). Whether the results are satisfactory that's usually someone else's judgement. From that I try to learn and think different. Well you win some, you lose some.
I have put aside Tuesdays and Thursdays to walk/run. So far I am doing 6km and 13 chinups. Yes I am showing off. Haha. The tummy isn't going anywhere though.
Oh yah, I am on a daybed from Barang Barang. A bday present for the Mom. It is large and plays havoc with the current furniture. Super clash.
So what's up with you?
So what's been happening? Nothing much. Strange I always have that answer. Well work has been trying. Its not easy being creative. I wonder sometimes if I can do this, be good at this. The environment isn't forgiving - it is a big agency after all, with superstar copywriters all over the place. The least I do is try (though giving up is so much easier). Whether the results are satisfactory that's usually someone else's judgement. From that I try to learn and think different. Well you win some, you lose some.
I have put aside Tuesdays and Thursdays to walk/run. So far I am doing 6km and 13 chinups. Yes I am showing off. Haha. The tummy isn't going anywhere though.
Oh yah, I am on a daybed from Barang Barang. A bday present for the Mom. It is large and plays havoc with the current furniture. Super clash.
So what's up with you?
Saturday, 6 October 2007
Matthew, Wed And Sloshed
Matthew and Esther tied the knot earlier in the week and I was invited to come hang out with friends from my Uni hostel and my ex-colleagues. It was one of those weddings where you know many, many people and are everywhere saying Hi and taking pixes. The above sequence of Matthew needing a liver transplant happened after the customary snaps by the official photographer. He was cornered by both parties I mentioned earlier. Whatever little hope came in the form of Teck Ghee who rose to this brotherly duites and gulped down a hideous concoction of multiple condiments and alcohols. I think the mango dessert was in that mess too.
Well, that's a Chinese wedding for you.
Matthew and Esther, all the best on your new journey together.
The Big Picture - MSN Explains The Future Of The Internet Advertising
Anyway, my colleagues and I were invited to a talk at MSN by Chris Schaumann. It was about the way more and more people were spending time online and getting their social, entertainment, music, tv fix on the Internet. The statistics was quite a revelation for attendees who were new to the Internet business, hardcore offline types. Did you know that:
- advertising spend for traditional media has been on its way down since the 90s and online advertising is growing phenomenally?
- Singaporeans spend 32% of their time online and yet only 2% of advertising money goes into that channel?
- there are 400 million Internet users in Asia and looks set to explode when the rest of China, India and Indonesia gets online?
- 35% of HP's advertising must be spent on online media?
- US$580 billion is spent annually on advertising? 9% goes online now. For now.
There are lots of other stats which I forget at this time. Chris introduced us to some new cool stuff MSN can do and some other plans for the future to take on the likes of the Big G. It was an enlightening, and it was nice to see Mr Schaumann at his witty, comical and persuasive best again.
Time to tell our clients what's out there and where to put their money, Microsoft or otherwise :)
Links to check out:
- Miss Dewey, the best online search ever wink wink
- Tafiti, Microsoft's cool new search tool
Thursday, 4 October 2007
My Bosses Are Too Cool
My bosses are going off to New Zealand to work. Sigh.
Graciously, they organised a barbeque to wish everyone well and let us know that they had 2 million things to pack. Ron and Tracey live in a semi-d in Bishan, a nice setup in a quiet neighbourhood. In the several years they have called Singapore home, they have accumulated a whole bunch of stuff - artwork, furniture, paraphernalia, knick knacks, bits and bobs, and of course, awards. It's a freaking museum. I told Tracey she should charge $2 per person per tour.
I came late (not been having dinner at home the whole week!) and started with the chips, carrot and celery sticks, and the whitey. Plastic cup in hand, I wandered about taking pictures. I love taking close ups of small things. And lots of things in a Where's Wally shot. And this house was a dream.
The people at the bbq were mostly the fun folks from work. We talked and took pixes and made Ron play his guitar. The man can play! He twanged like a cowboy who just crossed the Shenandoah River and was back home on the range.
The barbeque was through all the chips, nachos and potato, the last of the drumsticks and a lot of the marshmallows. We talked, I took more blur pixes, and even danced. After 8 cups of assorted whites, I would be. Someone has the incriminating pictures I am sure (there goes my attempt at politics).
Guess what? Even the boys in blue came around to partake in the fun. Well, not really. Apparently, the iPod was set too loud, and the uninvited neighbours were not taking too kindly to the smell of charred meat and the sounds of chatter and laughter. Ah, Singaporeans.
The party ended with the few of us making our way into taxis at 330am. Woohoo.
Tracey and Ron, thanks. For the job and the learning experience. You guys throw a great shindig. Good luck further down under. Yes, I will try to make a visit.
Graciously, they organised a barbeque to wish everyone well and let us know that they had 2 million things to pack. Ron and Tracey live in a semi-d in Bishan, a nice setup in a quiet neighbourhood. In the several years they have called Singapore home, they have accumulated a whole bunch of stuff - artwork, furniture, paraphernalia, knick knacks, bits and bobs, and of course, awards. It's a freaking museum. I told Tracey she should charge $2 per person per tour.
I came late (not been having dinner at home the whole week!) and started with the chips, carrot and celery sticks, and the whitey. Plastic cup in hand, I wandered about taking pictures. I love taking close ups of small things. And lots of things in a Where's Wally shot. And this house was a dream.
The people at the bbq were mostly the fun folks from work. We talked and took pixes and made Ron play his guitar. The man can play! He twanged like a cowboy who just crossed the Shenandoah River and was back home on the range.
The barbeque was through all the chips, nachos and potato, the last of the drumsticks and a lot of the marshmallows. We talked, I took more blur pixes, and even danced. After 8 cups of assorted whites, I would be. Someone has the incriminating pictures I am sure (there goes my attempt at politics).
Guess what? Even the boys in blue came around to partake in the fun. Well, not really. Apparently, the iPod was set too loud, and the uninvited neighbours were not taking too kindly to the smell of charred meat and the sounds of chatter and laughter. Ah, Singaporeans.
The party ended with the few of us making our way into taxis at 330am. Woohoo.
Tracey and Ron, thanks. For the job and the learning experience. You guys throw a great shindig. Good luck further down under. Yes, I will try to make a visit.
Retraction On Molestation
Ok ok, I wasn't molested. Or rather, Carolina says she didn't. This is all with reference to One Up To 33. I had my face in a bag. Ok, sorry.
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