Wednesday, September 5, 2012

I'm back! REVIEW - Brazilian Wax Down Under @ The Strip

Feel like updating this blog for no good reason. God knows how long this craze will last this time. 

Anyway, Vanessa has been harping about this awesome and affordable place where she did her underarm waxing so I manage to persuade her to let me tag along today. 

I asked Van to book me for bikini line Brazilian waxing at 2.45pm and was totally late. Can't help it. I tend to drag leaving home when my parents are around. Love talking to those old fellas. LOL. 

Anyway I got there about 2.50pm plus minus, strip down bare from waist down removing everything including my undies and that's when the lovely Malaysian lady told me that i don't have anything along my bikini line to wax! For a moment I was deciding between to be proud (hey, its kind of a privilege!) or to be paiseh (feels like I deliberately come and strip down to show off my private parts). In the end, I decided to do the full pubic Brazilian wax which cost $58 (before GST) by the way. Can even smell my pockets burning.

As you probably could tell from the "lovely Malaysian lady" part then I rather enjoyed my session. Not to say it wasn't painful. Mind you I even burst out Hokkien curse words in front of a cantonese speaking lady. Crossing my fingers she don't understand a thang I've said. However she was caring and helpful the entire session so it really makes the burning wax (and pockets) all worthwhile. I am always a sucker for good customer service anyway.

I will definitely head back again, probably to do my underarm waxing next time. The LML (Lovely Malaysian Lady) said that it grows super slow and there's nothing in the first place so I am gonna heed her advice and spend my 60 over bucks on something else. The Strip definitely provides professional service and as long as it continues to stay that way, you can be assure I will rain money on that place for a long, long time.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Butterflies In My Stomach!

3 more days to go before I head to Taipei for the first time in my entire 25 years of consuming oxygen.

I'm so excited!!!

Heard so much from my friends and family (mum has been there like at least 26 years ago?) and now even my colleagues are telling me things are freaking cheap in Taipei!

Omg, that's so gonna bring out the long subdued shopaholic in me T-T

And I so wanna dip in those natural thermal hot springs.

Me and baowei (travel buddy for this trip) has been planning this for a little more than a month now and NOW ITS DRAWING NEAR!!! TELL ME HOW NOT TO GET EXCITED? ?

So not in the mood to work this week. Lah.

Friday, January 27, 2012

【测试你的结婚日期】


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结果。。。。我是C型


明年就25啦!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

【测测你会多久厌倦一个人?】

你的恋爱倦怠期有多久?很准的哦~~


我是b型。。。啦啦啦~~~~

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【5个问题看出你的爱情观】

很短的心理测试,但是好准的答案!!!


我是:

A - 光明大道
B - 白色,红色各5个
C - 自己
D - 窗台
E - 便捷小路


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还不错嘛!和我的性格很像!

【右手食指指纹决定人的爱情命运】


日本富士通公司的工程师,利用网络指纹采集技术,收集了50000人的指纹,经过综合分析得到一项指纹性格分类图,此分类图将人们的爱情观分为八大类,准确率达90%。特别提示:男女都看右手,真的很准。

我是左流蹄状纹。。。。

【你的五根手指注定你的爱情】


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What Kind of Lover Are You

Another personality test. This time to test how you fare as a lover.

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Personality Test II

Here's another one. It's slightly more troublesome than the previous.

But give it a try! I score 19....


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Personality Test

Love personality tests!

Been doing quite a lot of those during my free time in the office.

This is one of my favorites:




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Fine, here's your answers:


How is it? Pretty spot on right?

I found this off weibo, which is the chinese equivalent of Twitter. Lots of interesting stuff happening over there so join me if you would! :)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Guilty as charged

Yesterday I met up with Steph as she comes to visit during her winter vacation.

She bought me my huge load of purchase of skincare and makeup products from Korea. And after that we bitch about other people. I think noone "innocent" was spared. Lolx. She's such an awesome friend! And perfect bitch buddy.

I'm constantly pondering over what I did to deserve my wonderful friends. And I have no idea at all. I'm nothing special but I have friends who sparkle wherever they are. Even though I have no (fixed) religion, I gotta say I'm really blessed.

Now looking forward to my two big trips in year 2012 (imo) - Phuket and Korea 2012.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Sorry darling...

I broke my hamster's waterbottle.


Now my Hamsters have to survive an entire day without water until I buy a new one on my way back home.

I'm a bad bad pet owner.

Heaven has a way of making u poorer when you're already have pockets full of holes.

Especially considering that I'm already in some sort of financial crisis. Just this week, I tear my only pair of contact lenses (abt sgd150 to replace) and I transfer sgd440plus to pay for my brother's insurance premium.


Can I get any poorer?

Okay forget I asked....

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Excited!!!

Just booked an awesome trip to Melaka with Shereen! The friendly and helpful sales girl at Luxury Travel is the best! Gonna booked from them again if this trip turns out well.

Our hotel is freaking gorgeous! From the website la. I am sure it wouldn't be far from the truth anyway...

Gonna pull through next week and then...time to R&R!

Hehehehehehhe......*can't contain the excitement*

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

I want a vacation man!

But I do not want to go during peak seasons like the school holidays etc...

That leaves only Korea.

I want to go Korea so bad!!!!

Time to find cheap air tixs =)

Monday, July 25, 2011

This forum thread really echos my current feelings.


What can I do now?

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Call me slow but I just watched Pirates of The Caribbean 3 - Dead Man's Chest.

WTF, Will Turner is dead? Or rather Will Turner is now a zombie with a hole in chest where his heart was, only appearing once every 10 years? I don't think the scriptwriter is going to fast-forward 10 years for Orlando Bloom just so he can return like every 2 sequels or something (every sequel is already out of the question since Bloom is confirmed to be MIA for Stranger Tides)? Guess either Orlando Bloom got tired of the franchise or vice versa....

And I nearly died when Jack Sparrow did not appeared most of the first half of the movie, It.Got.So.Draggy.That.I.Wanna.Die. Never thought I will say this but Jack Sparrow makes Johnny Depp lovable. Even my Mum paid extra attention to the "swaying hoppity guy".

Oh, and my Mum was tricked into watching this with me because I told her Chow Yun Fat (Seriously, Fat as a name?) was in the movie. Regretted it though since Chow Yun Fat only appeared for a few scenes therefore Mum keep asking me if he is going appear again and making pretty accurate conclusions like "I guess he isn't the male lead since he did not appear much".

And this sequel kind of make me dislike Elizabeth Swan. How many guys did she kissed in this sequel? First Mr Fat, then the British-looking man who died under the sword of Snr. Turner and then two or three times with Jnr. Turner. Well to be fair, she did pushed one of them away (aka Mr Fat)...but maybe she don't like old asians who looked every bit like a eunuch?

As I mentioned previously, this movie is incredibly draggy - especially the beginning. At the end of one and a half hour, we thought it must had been at least two hours already. However it seems like we both have another one hour and 18 minutes to go. Towards the end it got better though and there were more actions instead of boring yakkity yak.

Rating:
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Monday, June 20, 2011

Did a career evaluation test on Ivillage and these are my results:

This description is a generalisation. If it rings true, you've found your career type.

You would be very happy in a career that utilised your level-headedness, and allowed you to work mainly on your own. You want a career that allows you to be creative, without having to be involved with lots of people. Some careers that would be perfect for you are:

  • Artist
  • Historian
  • Banker
  • Novelist
  • University Professor
  • Photographer
  • Vet
  • Paralegal
  • Graphic Designer
  • Online Content Developer
  • Webmaster
  • Producer
  • Managing Director
  • Nutritionist
  • Advertising
  • Nursing

You like working and being alone. You like to avoid attention at all costs. You tend to keep to yourself, and not interact much with the people around you. You enjoy spending time with a few a close friends. You like to listen to others, but don't like sharing much about yourself. You are very quiet and private.
You are very practical, and only act after thinking things through. You don't like being forced to answer quickly. You have to evaluate the situation completely. You make decisions based on what you can verify with your senses.
You like to be deeply involved in one or two special projects. You like to be behind the scenes. You are very logical and fair. You feel you should be honest with others and protect their feelings.
You trust your gut instincts. You are easily inspired and trust that inspiration. You are very innovative. You analyse things by looking at the big picture. You are concerned about how what you do affects others. You worry about your actions and the future. You tend to use a lot of metaphors and are very descriptive and colourful in your choice of language.
You are very creative, and get bored easily if you don't get to express yourself. You like to learn new things. You don't like the same old routine. You like to leave your options open.
Finding a career that is right for you isn't always an easy thing. However, if you secure a job that is suited to your personality type you will enjoy going to work, feel great about yourself, feel appreciated and look forward to what's ahead.

This test was adapted from C. G. Jung's famous personality types.

Hmmm...if the above hits the bull's eye regarding my personality and the career descriptions, why does my ex-employer dismiss me for not being able to become very socially-active within a immensely short period of time?

Friday, June 17, 2011

It's been a long time and I'm still confused, pondering about stuff that I am not sure if it matters.

Quite frankly I am not sure what I want to do with my life. My brain is useless for complicate matters such as these. All these years of education and mind boosting games gone down the drain.

Should I live my life the way everyone else (besides me) wishes? It would be easy, making everyone else happy.

Now I see why most just live the 'normal' life. Its obvious, socially acceptable and all you need to do is just go with the flow. I wanted to do the same. Kind of wasting life away. Then somewhere back in my mind something doesn't agree with the idea of "wasting" anything, thus the idea is put to rest... for now.

Decisions, decisions. Why is life so full of them? Deliberately making things difficult for lazy harry like me.

Now I have to think. Oh boy.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

East Coast Fun

Arranged for cycling with Gena yesterday. Its so sad that Liz and Jayvern (Get well soon~) are unable to make it. Its so much fun!

I took Bus 43 from the bus stop opposite my block of flats and it took abt 45-an hour to reach parkway parade. Once again...I hate inconvenient Sengkang.


We rented one of these at $30 for two hours. Erm...not exactly. The one shown above is called a "Quad-Velo". Ours is more of a "Bi-Velo", difference being that our vehicle was missing the two seats at the back.

There are two steering wheels in the front but the only one working is the one sitting on the left of the vehicle (aka the right in the picture. Aka the old man is the one steering). In the first part of the trip, Gena was in charge of steering and the ride is smmmmooooottthhh. Since I am also given a wheel, I was steering too. Just for the heck of it. My hands and legs seem to feel the need to moving in unison, which Gena soon find out in the second part of the ride after we switched seats.

Oh by the way the above picture is clearly not of us. Its stolen from a fun to read parenting website called Parent Times. So please forgive me for stealing the photo, Parent Times? I said you are a fun to read website~ *pleading tone*

Working the Bi Velo was about 3 times more tiring than riding a normal mountain bike, with the weight of the metal structure and all. Going upslope is the most torturous of all. And bikers of all ages, shapes and sizes passed us by and start mocking us. The heat got to Gena's head a few times and she start pedalling hard trying to overtake those that had just overtaken us. Are you kidding? In this monster of a vehicle? Hell no!

The heat got to my head a few times too and I keep having the urge to try to park our Bi-Velo in carparks meant for actual vehicles such as lorries or a sedan. Then again, it might not be the heat. That's probably just me acting up again.

Midway the severely out-of-shape duos decided to take a rest and chitty chat about everything under the sun. I asked Gena about how she got her Christian name and whether it was given by her parents. She answered that she came out with it herself and it originates from....A SBS ANCHORWOMAN?

After a few attempts, we realised that she was talking about an anchorwoman from the former identity of Mediacorp - TCS (Television Corporation of Singapore). Ahh~ The good old times~ So much to talk about, but that would probably be another post saved for another day.

The vehicle travelled at such a crawling speed and it drained so much of our energy away so quickly that we took about half an hour to travel probably a quarter of the east coast park and that already results our knees knocking when we hopped out of the vehicle.

All in all, its fun! I'm totally missing the vehicle already! Someone other than me should be in charge of the steering wheel though. Gena lost 1/4 of her 70plus years long life in that short 45mins (???) while I was steering. Even there's no need to be moving the steering wheel that much, I still like to constantly making circles with the device, therefore making the Bi-Velo did huge sudden turns or travel snake-like in a drunk manner.

Now you understand why I said its fun? I am planning to make Gena lose another 1/4 of her lifespan soon. Anyone interested?