Saturday, June 2, 2007

New "Baby", New Philosophy


Warning: Poser alert. Proceed with care.









:p







Btw, Shrek 3 sucks. Like, totally.

Friday, June 1, 2007

So Xue meh?

I was reading Xia Xue's blog just a little while ago. A lot of frens and acquaintances think she is, but a very "blonde", and a very unattractive version of Coco Lee with heaps of powder slapped on her face.

I couldn't agree more. It is sooo fun dissing her, seriously. Her latest post is about her bitching someone who said her blog is getting boring. I think this person must be very boring herself.

Xia Xue? Boring. Get out! We never think this narcistic, heavily mascara-ed gal who loves everything pink but gaymen is boring?

So, I had painstakingly selected this article (from her more recent ones) to prove my point.


A Way of Life




I really, really miss my blonde hair...! =( =(


I do! Being blonde is not as simple as being Scandinavian or acting like one. It is a whole lifestyle and attitude!It screams "Look at me!!" and it says, "I take care of my appearance", and it exclaims, "I am fun and girly and probably materialistic, well, I mean, I know how to enjoy life you know - with or without you".


Wow... This might be my most bimbotic (Xia Xue, you've got to be kidding, rite?) post yet.I don't even know how I did it, but that paragraph was like extremely superficial yet appeared deep at the same time.



Hahahaha!!!

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Got boring meh? LOL. So, guys. Give her a break. She is fun! And, so gay!


Note: Please read this with a dose of salt. Have anyone been following "So you think you can Dance?" Malaysia version? The female host is soo fucking bad. Everything!! Her emcee, her pose, her dressing, her make-up (even my Grandmother doesnt use the make-up she put on last night), her voice, her nose, everything! They should just really take her out and let the male host run the show, solo.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Stress, stress, stress

It gives me joy to see things that you have designed being put together pieces by pieces. It's sorta like giving birth minus the pain. No, I am not about to change sex and get pregnant. I am talking about the project that Ad and I are doing.

In just about one week or so, we will be able to see the finishing of everything and being a self-inflicted pressure cooker slash anal retentive bossy bitch, I will lose more sleep (and hair) and grow more tits, I mean, zits, in the next couple of days because they are a few more items that I have not seen it.

Besides, imagine if you have a client doing this to you:

Client: "Wei! The chair ah! Why so BIG wan! AIJOO soooo BIG KENOT SIT WAN!!! I SIT DOWN ALSO I look so TINY. Aijoo aijoo."

I was like, FUCK. I screwed up. After checking the actual product and talking to people who actually put the chair together, I was relieved that I wasn't wrong and the chair is actually nicer than she had described it. She, turned out, to be also an anal-retentive person who is a self-inflicted pressure cooker slash bossy bitch. No wonder we get along well.

The other thing that really pissed me off is the Contractor that the client had hired. I hate it when they compromise quality with price. The work is shody and they are so irresponsible. Fucking hate that m*&^%$#@ (bear with me). Some more he wants to ask me out for a drink.

What the...

Monday, May 28, 2007

Top 10 Weird Behaviour seen in a Male's Bathroom

Walking in to a male's bathroom is always a, erm, interesting experience. I have, diligently, observed and made mental notes of the things I had witnessed in the past. Here is my "Top Ten Weird Behavior seen in a Male's Bathroom" (Not in order of disgust/eccentricity).


  1. Combing hair using a brush. Not any type of brush but a brush that is made of plastic, round in shape (D6cm - 10cm) that comes with a holder which could fit 3-4 of your fingers just so you could comb ur hair. It sometimes comes in Pink (note: Metrosexual) and much prefered by Indian males.

  2. Splashes of water in a private cubicle as if the person is bathing. But really he was just, erm, shitting. I could not comprehend this. Care to explain, water-splasher?

  3. Washing their manhood using water gushing out from a urinal right after they had pee. This is not uncommon and no, I am not a pervert standing next to them to observe all that. I mean, you'd know someone is washing his penis when he was just one urinal away from you, right?

  4. Standing in front of the mirror posing or applying water from the faucet to his hair that resulted to water dripping on to his face, side, top and wherever he was applying on. A good 15 minutes. I think.

  5. Using a hair dryer to blow dry their private parts (of cos, covered with a towel or sometimes shorts). I mean, how hairy can Asian men be? Aren't they afraid of germs from the hair dryer? Maybe, it pleasures them. LOL. Commonly seen in a gym's changing room.
  6. Talking out really loud on the mobile phone in a cubicle while shitting. It can be anything, the topic, but what is more important? Shitting should be a relaxed activity, no?

  7. Strutting around in super thin, tattered or worn out bath towel (in male's changing room). How much is a bath towel these days??? Sexy, I believe, is loosely defined here.

  8. Whispering out loud while peeing. Freaky.

  9. Rolling up tissues from the tissue dispensing machine almost emptying it. Asshole got so big?

  10. Farting...... It is not weird nor uncommon. Just that some people fart and pee at the same time. I've witnessed once that this dude actually fart and burp and pee all at one go! I don't think even Shrek could top that, man.

Have you experienced anything more, erm, bewildering than the above? I'd like to hear it from you :)

PS: I love Maroon 5's new album :)

Saturday, May 26, 2007

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I think I will give my brain a break (although I finally have the time to update my blog). It has been overused recently that when I go to sleep, I'd even think about work. Sigh. And, my bruxism is getting worse that I reckon it is likely caused by stress (hence, the tired jaws in the morning).

Maybe Ad is right. We deserve a break after we've wrapped up the project. Bali and margarita. Mmm mmmm......

Friday, May 25, 2007

Crumpler is so cool


Not a fan of Crumpler bags before. Now, I am. Check out their website to see why.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Summer-lah!

Yes, it is Summer and it is hell HOT all around the world, even during Winter. Soon enough, Winter is but a thing of the past. But, that is another story altogether.

I mentioned previously that I'd like to highlight some of the upcoming Summer movies (expectations are slightly overrated but don't mind me) and the ball started rolling (very slowly) in Malaysia with 'Spider-Man 3', which turned out to be quite fun albeit a little bit sappy.


Here is a list of movies that I'd like to really watch.

  1. Knocked Up
    Aside from the sexy siren from Grey's Anatomy, Katherine Heigl, I'd also like to see how this movie will make an unknown actor, Seth Rogen, the next to-look-out-for actor. I like that the story is simple, heart-warming and yes, it is a comedy. These days, I'd enjoy less dramatic, and heavy movies. It must be age.


  2. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
    Even when I did not enjoyed the 2nd sequel so much, I'd still watch the final installation of POC because I like big budget movies complete with mega endorsements and advertising of the movie; more so if the stars are the eccentric (and sexy) Johnny Depp and yes, Mr. Chow. I can so imagine him playing this Asian dude with long moustaches sword-fighting (I know there is a term for that but I am too lazy to think) with JD. Anyways, I am watching it this Thursday!

  3. Shrek 3
    I'd watch it for Puss in the Boots. Seriously.

  4. Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
    Let's not talk about Daniel Radcliffe's "you-know-what" and concentrate on his latest adventure as Harry Potter to fight the evil Voldermort. Ah, I love magic, and little cutesy stuff *wink*

  5. Ocean's 13
    Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Andy Garcia... I think I don't need to say much, right? Ok, maybe homoerotic.

  6. Transformers
    Fu-yoh! I love transformers even back in Primary School - remember the craze of transformatic robots and all that jazz? And, and Thundercat? Where his sword will grow longer and longer when he says, 'Thunder, thunder, THUNDER CAT!"? So cool! Um... But, I digress. Yes, I owned a couple of Transformers (just a couple cos there were darn expensive back then) & I watched it every evening after school without fail. Now that they have made a movie for the big screen, I am thrill. Definitely one to watch out for. I hope they revived Voltron's character.

  7. Hairspray
    How gay is the title? Very. Imagine John Travolta's in drag. Not thrill? The rainbow color movie poster. Still not? Ok, it's a damn MUSICAL! Ok, I am jumping. I don't know about you.

  8. My Blueberry Nights
    I know it sounds weird, the title. But, this is Wong Kar Wai's first Hollywood movie and it has got a stellar casts (mostly my favorites) that include Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Rachel Weisz and Norah Jones. I kid you not. She is really acting and she is acting in a Wong Kar Wai's film. I'm a great fan of WKW's films and I certainly will not miss this for the world. It has debuted in Cannes recently and the reviews have been pretty good. Imagine New York, gorgeous actors and jazz music. And, helmed by WKW. I kinda feel it already.

  9. The Simpsons Movie / Ratatouille
    It's THE Simpsons movie. Enough said. Ok, Bard bare it all, I heard. LOL. Ratatouille is a Parisian rat. And, he has a sophisticated palate unlike his counterparts. If you have seen the trailer in the theaters, you know how funny (and cute) these movie is. You know, now, how much I like animation or cartoons, some people call it :D

  10. Eagle vs Shark
    A story of two ill-dressed misfits, their blind love, and one man's quest for revenge. The next Napoleon's Dynamite? Hmm...


And then there's your usual sequal, Fantastic Four (hope it is better than the first one), Gigli II ...erm, I mean, J Lo's new movie with her hubby, Marc Anthony, El Cantante, The Bourne Ultimatum.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

What a BLAST!



I had a very good (although belated) 30th birthday celebration last night. Totally unexpected, and I must compliment all my friends for planning the party so well (except for Diva V's spoiler Kenari hehehe).

Thank you all for the great "SURPRISE" party (I would've died of heart attack if I've a weak heart but that was a good one!), for the effort i.e. great food, and thank you for making my already stressful day a great one. And especially to Ad for bringing everything together - I love those balloons ;)

Merci Beaucoup.

xoxo
ps: We had a blast playing Nintendo Wii, too! Many thanks to johnnybravo. And yes, I was virtually boxing him (see pic above). Dang shiok!

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Illegal PDS (Public Display of Sexiness)













A little indulgence from the birthday boy. Enjoy.


Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Another happy verse

Dum dee dum ...


>_<

Saturday, May 12, 2007

What the...

The "What the..." moments.

Cheating is tricky. Even more tricky if it involves erm, Women.




So. Better think before you cheat. You have a cheating story you want to share? You can email me :)


This is NOT cheating per se. This is fooling around when you really are clueless sitting for a paper back in school/college. Wished I did all these when I was sitting for my Java papers hehehe...






And, lastly, I received a phone call from one of those telemarketing people yesterday afternoon.

"Good afternoon sir. May I speak to Angelina, please?" she spoke with a heavy Indian accent. She obviously got our office number from the classified ads we've put up many months ago.

"She is not in. May I help you?" I said, obviously lying about Angelina's existence. She never exists if you must know.

"You are Angelina?" she asked very quickly.

I thought, Why not? And said, "Yes."

"Ok. ENCIK ANGELINA. Kami dari sebuah institusi sedang promote free Medical check-up lah for Encik punyer kompani. Encik ada buat Medical check-up?"

I was really not laughing. I was more irritated by her ignorance and unprofessionalism in handling potential customer over the phone.

I said, "No. I do not have the time. Thank you".

"Eh! Eh! Tapi kenapa? U mesti buat medical check-up mah!"

I replied rather sternly, "It's ok. Goodbye."

And the line went dead. Before I hung up.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

These clothes are made for

...posing
...flirting
...attention seekers
...fun, loving individuals
...sexy sirens
...fashionistas
...beautiful ladies




Ladies, and ladies. Let me introduce to you the gorgeous lines of ladies hot couture, Booteeq, run by two very gorgeous ladies themselves, Winne & Audrey. Please start spreading the news to ur gurlfriends now :)

Oh, and if you want to see more funky dresses, you can check it out on their blog.

Winne, Rakuzen is on you next Sunday, yo :p


Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Politics Eh?

I haven't got the time to write much recently cos I have quite a lot to do. I think I said that like in my last 3 posts :p

Anyways, here's something I have read on the internet that I'd like to share with you guys. Preeety interesting, I'd say.

"Believe it or not, Anwar Ibrahim is now anxiously waiting to be sued! And he is hoping that Najib Abdul Razak would take the initiative as this would enable him to expose more in court of what he knows about the Mongolian murder case. Last night, the opposition icon continued his attack on Najib by ‘inviting’ the deputy premier to initiate a lawsuit against him for linking the latter to the murder case of a Mongolian national. “I prefer him (Najib) to sue me because I can go to court then and speak more about the matter,” Anwar told a crowd of about 400 at a dinner in Ijok where a by-election is being held.His challenge was made in the wake of Najib’s statement on Thursday that the deputy premier has no plan to take Anwar to court for the time being over the allegation.

Najib had said, “I don’t have to sue him. I have the option to sue him but what’s important is to let the law take its course.”Anwar, the PKR advisor, has repeatedly drawn Najib’s name into the gruesome murder of Altantuya Shaariibuu. The Mongolian national aged 28 was murdered and her body was blown to bits with a powerful plastic explosive at a secondary forest near the Subang Dam at Puncak Alam, Shah Alam last October. Two officers from a police elite unit have been charged with murder while a think-tanker closely linked to Najib has been charged with abetting them."

Excerpt from "Get Najib by Election Campaign". More here. Oh yeah, if you are at it, you might like to check out "The Khairy Chronicles eBook". Un-clickoffable.

Paris Hilton Appeals Jail Sentence

"Paris Hilton has appealed her 45-day jail sentence for violating her probation, according to papers released Monday. The one-page notice of appeal was filled out by hand and filed Friday shortly after the judge issued the sentence.

"It's a long shot," Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson tells PEOPLE of the appeal's chances. "I wouldn't hold my breath. It was a clear-cut case against her. Paris's excuses didn't ring true." Lawrence Taylor, a 30-year DUI attorney, says, "Her chances of winning an appeal are little to none. The prosecutors had a slam dunk case. The evidence was overwhelming that she repeatedly violated probation." In all, it has been a tumultuous few days for Hilton. After the sentencing, she was so upset she fired her longtime publicist – then scheduled a dinner with him to discuss the matter." More

If you asked me, I think she has nailed it again. C'mon, who better publicity than bad publicity these days? The Lindsays, or the Mischas or the Britneys will probably go like, "Bitch! How do I top that?!"

Spider-man 3 reaps in $148million in it's first 3 days. That's a record. It is, undeniably, one of the better movie that came out this year and I really like the "dark side" of Spiderman though he did some really cheesy dance moves (Tobey can't dance at all!) and Topher Grace almost stole the show from Spidey playing the cheeky photo journalist, Eddie Brook who turned into Venom. Oh! If you haven't watched it, be prepared for some yawn-inspiring romance story injected in the show. Damn poh-ma man.

I will review some of the up and coming Summer movies pretty soon.

Friday, May 4, 2007

It won't be soon before long (Continuation)

...that I will change my blog's layout (again)
...that I will be so bogged down in shopping for other people
...that I will be dancing the night away in a swanky club
...that I will be owning a new Nikon D40x
...that I will be sun bathing next to a hot aussie in Langkawi
...that I will be listening to Maroon 5's new album
...that I will be wearing my brand spanking new shoe :p
...that I will be sipping my favorite martini in Sky Bar
...that I will be listening to my favorite music on my new iPod (preferably Feist new lp)
...that I am only really bragging. Seriously.

I have been super busy, I am kinda enjoying it. I think I'm sick.

If anything, it won't be soon before long that I will be so worn out that I think nothing else matters....maybe a massage.

Friday, April 27, 2007

It won't be soon before long

I am digging Maroon 5's latest song, "Makes me wonder." It infuses with a bit of 80s eletronica sound yet it has got a modern feel to it. I love the video, the lead, his hairstyle and his very Tom Ford-ish get up. Cool much.

American Idol is getting a little bit more interesting than the previous 2 seasons. Thank God for Melinda Doolittle, and the boys - Chris and Blake. I find Ryan Seacrest darn irritating, tho. And my prediction (after Stephanie Edward got cut) is (still) Melinda Doolittle.

As The Amazing Race All Star is nearing to it's final leg, I would like to see either the Beauty Queens or the Drama Queens (C&M) to win. Not my favourite teams but to be fair, they worked really hard so far.

Ok, guys. Complete this sentence for me: -


It won't be soon before long...


We'll exchange answers soon ;)

Thursday, April 26, 2007

10, 20, 30

No. It is not some numbers I had dreamt of last night. So, sit back before you leap off to the nearest lottery shop. Besides, you are short of 4 sets of number to win that RM3 million :)

These numbers are significant to my life right now. It represents the number of days to my birthday, my, erm, age and the number of things I'd like to achieve when I have turned OLD - not necessary in that sequence.

10

Ten, ten, ten, ten.....Yes, it is the number of things I'd like to achieve this year.

  1. To visit a new country
  2. To own a Digital SLR
  3. To climb one notch up in my career
  4. To be a good son
  5. To be involved in more design related projects
  6. To own a pair of new watch :)
  7. To do more charities
  8. To be more environmental friendly
  9. To be fit, fit, fit
  10. To be successful in everything that I am pursuing now

I could go on but I'd rather be less greedy. 10 is more achievable. If I did not achieve all 10, at least I have tried.

20

...is the number of days before I turned well,

30

It's so damn hard depressing. They said turning 30 is when you start to age faster than you can think of. I can't agree more. My best friend said it is the age period where you either make it or break it. Gee, that's kinda, I dunno. Rigid? I still want to have a lot of fun while doing the things I like to do.

The same friend called me when he turned 30 after receiving my wish. He said, "You know. It ain't that bad turning 30, really. It's still the same."

I was like, "Dude, what do you expect? Money grew out from your arse?"

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Prancing Mouse



Just about a month ago, I spotted the Fiat's 500 on a magazine (think it was Form magazine) and I thought, whoa, sexy little thing! I spotted it again today on Female's Appetite magazine (People, buy the magazine. They interviewed yours truly and featured the stuff I did for home decor *grin smugly*) on the article which they had an interview with the smouldering sexy Italian cook, David Rocco. (He has got a yellow mouse, btw).

Immediately I went on the internet to google it and voila! I found the site where I could pimp my own Fiat 500. How cool is that? Ladies and gentlemen, here's my "pimped" version of the Fiat 500.




I really love this car. I don't care if anyone tells me that FIAT stands for "Fix it again, Tony!" or that it is expensive. If I have lots of kaching, you won't see me driving a Mercedes or a Volvo or some stupid Ferrari, Lamboghini (maybe a Beemer) but a Fiat 500 or a Mini Cooper. I didn't like VW's Beetle so much, tho.

I'd like to sidetrack a little bit. Have you guys seen the Cleo's cover this month? It was absolutely hideous! Worst magazine cover, period. Marion Caunter (with her ridiculous hairdo) looks like a blardy "Mama-san" with her two toy boys. And, speaking of the boys, half of the lot are recycled from "What Women Want".
So. Lame.


Monday, April 23, 2007

'La[ng]-gwij'

Ah....It's nice to be back in good ol' PJ. Breathe the familiar air, eat the familiar food and talk the familiar language. I finally gave in to the temptation and walked into a massage parlour on my last day in Bangkok. It was, in short, awesome - if you must know, the masseur was about 130 pound with long hair and stubby face. Quite cute lady, she is :)

Speaking of language, I was rather lost in translation except for some very foul language that I did not or could not utter to the cabbie who drove me to the airport yesterday. It was a dreadful 20 minutes drive cos I simply abhor him. I was imagining all the things I could do if I have superpower. At that time, I wished I was Wolverine.



Before I stepped into the cab, I had specifically told the staff from the hotel that I want my cab to run the meter and he could use the "super" highway. He nodded several times and said yes. His yes was acrid - he tried to get a cab for me for BHT600.00 (usually it comes up to not more than BHT280.00 incl. toll) to the airport earlier but I told him off. As soon as the asshole (I figured that is the best name that suits him) stepped on the accelerator, he tried to be chummy with me talking about the new airport. I noticed he did not start the meter and I started arguing with him. We came to a price (BHT325.00 incl. toll) finally cos I thought it was pointless since I was in his car. I will, however, write to the people from the Thai Trade Department by specifically indicating the asshole's car plate number.


The days before I went to Bangkok, I read an article on the newspaper at which the reporter interviewed a few students on their opinions on the recent banning of Manglish used in public. All of them were not amused at all and they feel it is really unnecessary. Manglish, they said, is part of Malaysians' lives. I couldn't agree more. I used to snob my fellow classmates back in college when they used Manglish cos it sounded "low-class" (I was still growing, people, cut me some slack!) At present, I enjoy using my Manglish as much as I love eating my thosai and drinking my "pull-tea" in the morning. Without it, it just feels not right, like eating roti canai without the curry or chow kway teow without the "see ham" (cockerels).

Imagine this make-believe conversation:

Spunky Nina: Hey! I heard you just came back from Bangkok wor! Sidai nyawa lah! (Translated from Cantonese which means, show off)

Me: Haha...don't simply talk three, talk four! (Translated from Cantonese which means, slander). It was for work and of cos, shopping too!

SN: Really ah? So did you buy anything for me?

Me: No wor. I where got time. I've got so much on my itinerary I don't even have time to sleep!

SN: Wah! LCLY (Cantonese which means, erm, arrogant) now lah! Hehehe...Did you go see those 'live' Thai boys shows?

Me: Fu-yoh!! Damn cun, man! Those guys are really good lah.

SN: Ya kah? Steam (Loosely defined as excited or aroused) already lah!


Disclaimer: The above conversation can only be "talk" on a yum cha session in a mamak stall. If used in your work place, or with a client who is unfamiliar with Malaysian culture, you might be thought of as imbecile.



Saturday, April 21, 2007

Live from Bkk: part deux

I am sitting in this super massive cafe slash cyber cafe slash mobile communication store slash camera store in Siam Paragon at this very moment.

Just about 15 minutes ago, I was right across the street desperately seeking for a massage parlour cos I was aching all over from the walking and gyming for the past 48 hours. Yes, i could go to Silom street, where i get to select the various massage parlours that offer "alternative" services but i figured shopping is more worthwhile the money and also, i have bought a ticket to watch "Sunshine".

(Yes, I am watching the movie alone cos i am a good boy :) )

Alas, all the massage parlours (fyi, there is only one in Siam Square which came as a HUGE surprise to me) are closed. So disappointed I was, I had to think of what else I could do with the extra one hour I have before the show. I should go to the book store since I need to do some research about an upcoming project until ...

I came across "True Cafe" located just next to kinokuniya. On an ordinary day, I would've given this place a pass but tonite is an exception cos I needed to kill time. Perfect location I thought cos of the super funky, loungey chairs in different designs (copies of cos) and shapes, 24" (i think) computer screen and the head-banging house music. What more can i asked for? Hmm, maybe a cute boy massaging my back. No. I need to go back KL in one piece *grin sheepishly*

Sitting on the Coconut chair, my favorite lounge chair, upholstered in leather, it really confirmed that Bangkok is a great city for young, creative people. The young people here compete to outdo each other in the creativity department and everyone, one way or another, is doing their own business. I suppose that is great because by utilising the many resources available in this country not to mention the cheap materials available here, they have managed to come up with mind blowing concepts in the area of F&B, architecture, fashion, and tourism.

I really like the high-ceiling shops or cafes in most of the major shopping malls because it really makes the shop looks bigger and customers would feel less claustraphobic shopping or dining in it. I wish Malaysian architects or contractors should pay attention more to that although I know it is not for them to decide.

I think I want to pick up Thai language because I have made some friends with the locals here. Sawadee.

To be continued...

ps: big, wide computer screen is soooo not my thing.

psst: Muse Studio new range of bags is hot, hot, hot! We hope to bring more fun in the upcoming week, guys. Give us a buzzz for more info.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Live fronm bkk

It is rather hot in Bangkok right now....

dambn tghuis key boardius so hard to use! Andto imaginei opaid RM10.00 for a mere 20 minutes. Maybve itis a better a idea togym instead.