Haha, i posted something related to this up before, but i just watched it again and it cracked me up!
Star Wars Robot Chicken
Sunday, April 05, 2009
More Star Wars stuff!
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
ACS anthem i wrote on Youwen's facebook.
I know it's damn bo liao..
From days of bore,
to the western stall,
drink stall uncle's Hero cake,
but none sold the bacon with beans and fries,
in our canteen of the main....
We don't understand,
from year to year,
why there wasn't Kentucky Chicken!
It's just as well,
TAF clubs around,
can't fit anymore round student!
Kiss kilogram, forevermore!
kid's kilograms are higher!
It's just as well,
TAF clubs around,
Can't fit anymore round student!
happy b day. heh.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Monday, March 02, 2009
MSI
Taken during our office christmas party
SPH Magazines, mens and special interest team (MSI)
The area where magazines, new and old are thrown for recycling. That's a lot of mags
My current table
My holding area table
My first table
Been with Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) magazines for the past couple of months. Doin ad sales for Torque magazine. that means, all the ads you see in the magazine are brought in by my team mate and i.
since i joined SPH in october, i've been to 3 tables. from my origional table to a holding table as we were preparing more space as the team from hard ware zone was joining us. so thus the various tables i had to move and endure to
boxing day
The chow spread
Ding's coffee section
The boys
Lookin away
The family
Boxing day was a session when once again we banded together then had a party at my place.
Was great food and good company, was too bad it was a work day for some of us
We made the best of it
Happy 2009 and all the best for the new year!!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Low intensity's on channelnewsasia's i journalist with Nina E Varghese
hey for those who didn't manage to catch it, here it is.
Look our for The_Nam camping by the left of the screen midway..
Monday, February 09, 2009
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Friday, February 06, 2009
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Hero fountain pens
I just bought 2 of them and they right damn super of a well...
Wet stream of ink which doesn't bleed like what your Noodler's does.
Even weighted without cap and is very forgiving on the write.
They come only in extra fine so must get used to.
but it's an exceptional pen, lightweight, sleek, just that got an engraving "Made in China"
cost only 120....
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$1.20 that is... @ Mustafa Centre could buy 200 high end fountain pens and maybe even use it as bullets for the Nerf guns...
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Monday, February 02, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
President Barack Obama 2009 Inauguration and Address
Obama pledges a new era
WASHINGTON: 'America, the Beautiful' may not always ring true in these crisis-ridden times, but early this morning if you heard him, Mr Barack Obama believed it could be so again.
In his much-awaited inauguration speech, he called on Americans to choose 'hope over fear, unity of purpose overconflict and discord'.
After turning a new page in United States history by becoming the first African-American President, all eyes are now on how exactly he would lead a superpower weary of war and recession.
The answer he gave was this: bold and swift action on the economic front, decisive steps to restore America's standing in a world disillusioned with its power and a call to a new era of American responsibility.
'Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real, they are serious and they are many,' he said, shortly after being sworn in as the 44th President of the US in a ceremony redolent with historic significance.
'They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met,' he said, watched by a two-million-strong crowd that had gathered overnight to witness history unfolding before their eyes. Millions more across the globe watched on TV and over the Internet.
Mr Obama also pledged to revive a US economy that he said had been badly damaged by 'greed and irresponsibility' and an avoidance of hard choices.
He said the economic crisis showed that markets can spin out of control 'without a watchful eye' and that prosperity must be shared more broadly.
In his two-year race for the White House, the 47-year-old former senator from Illinois campaigned on a message of hope and change that struck a chord with millions of frustrated Americans.
Despite the wave of optimism generated by Mr Obama's election triumph last November, tough questions abound about whether his administration can nurse the world's largest economy back to health, and end the two unfinished and unpopular wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
How these questions unfold will have major consequences for the world at large.
Like many other US leaders who took office during times of crisis, Mr Obama also sought to inspire his countrymen with a broad call to action, service and sacrifice.
Stressing the enormity of the tasks before him and America, he declared: 'Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America.'
The crowd who had braved freezing temperatures to witness his inauguration, at times chanting 'Obama, Obama' in unison, applauded at many turns as he delivered his speech with passion.
A sizeable portion of his speech was devoted to the wider world, promising an America that would listen, even as he vowed to spare nothing to keep the US safe from terrorism. He promised to withdraw troops from Iraq and forge a 'hard-earned peace' in Afghanistan.