Archives: December, 2007

2007: Joy and laughter, tears and sorrow. And five broken bones…

Sunday 30 December 2007

Another 365 days in the King’s Dramatic Life. I can’t remember if I did make any New Year resolutions. No one to keep track for me, unlike 2006. Haha!
2007 is the year that I:
- regained my perfect eyesight;
- nearly suffered a heart attack from performing a finale stunt;
- lost my aunt in an accident;
- won [...]

You said you want a Woohoo! Fan too?

Sunday 30 December 2007

2008!

Sunday 30 December 2007

Another reason why I like Taipei- they have the most interesting events. After attending various countdown shows in different parts of Taiwan, two of the most happening bands in Mandopop are spending the first day of the new year with their fans in a most happening manner. Mayday is doing a concert at 1am, while [...]

The WOOHOO! FAN

Friday 28 December 2007

Following the success of the WOOHOO! BEAR last year, I had the WOOHOO! FAN commissioned this Christmas. Thanks to Mr J Tan for the logo design and Miss J Tan for liaising with the supplier while I was having fun in Turkey. =D

Singapore History

Thursday 27 December 2007

We went, and we returned. We were impressed at the professionalism of the Turkish guides and their grasp of their homeland’s history. And that got us thinking. How much do we know about Singapore?
- Sang Nila Utama sailed here, saw a lion (or was it a lion-like creature?) and changed the name of this place [...]

Two cheers and two cheers for Dark Alley II!

Thursday 27 December 2007

这是一首简单的小情歌
唱著人们心肠的曲折
我想我很快乐 当有你的温热
脚边的空气转了
这是一首简单的小情歌
唱著我们心头的白鸽
我想我很适合 当一个歌颂者
青春在风中飘著
“总有一天,你一定会有报应的!”
“四年的时间,应该足够忘记一个人吧。。。”
“对不起。看来你不用等我了。我这次赶不回来了。。。”
I thought I would be disqualified. They stated clearly that each entry was to be accompanied with a full transcript translated in English. I thought it was too much of a hassle, and decided to write a couple of lines and submit a printout of this blog entry together [...]

Turkey: Goodbye :(

Tuesday 25 December 2007

Merry Christmas!

Tuesday 25 December 2007

While queuing for Enid Blyton storybooks yesterday, I impatiently sent an SMS,
“Why got people come and buy textbooks, assessment books and new stationery on X’mas eve one? They are jamming up the queue!”
They must have gotten the cue from the media reports that Singaporeans are setting aside higher budgets for Christmas shopping. As they packed [...]