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Thursday 28 January 2010

Had a great dream.

I love you yirin, whoever you may be. :)

Sunday 24 January 2010

I am Hungry

Aren't dreams good? Even nightmares?

I had a night full of dreams I can still roughly recall on awakening. But my head still feels the aftermath of a bad night's sleep.

Just this, and this alone


Some things are so beautiful; they make you think why you gave them up in the first place.

You then proceed to lose sleep over that thought.

Friday 22 January 2010

Sometimes I run out of ideas for titles

I have been beleaguered by requests to blog (two only, actually), and I myself was getting tired of seeing the post on Singtel's poor services. So here goes, an update of my life in Sillypore:

Of late I have developed an obsession for blog-hopping. I like visiting tommy's blog, which nearly guarantees an update every other day, obsessing over the latest developments in his wonderful life. I also frequently look at greenrawks, hoping for the latest news on her working life so far. I turn to meow, in want for hilarious posts written in traditonal chinese (but usually I am sorely disappointed for he has ceased his blogging adventures for a while).

I then visit arcanewolf, which is a rich source of entertainment, because in contrast to the painful blue shades of her blog, the content is the water colour palette of an overtly imaginative child. I click on '6c35', but am not surprised to see the stark lack of updates. The existing few comprises posts by five promising writers, out of a class of 25. I also frequent the top link on the left, titled 'Life'. It is an ever-evolving piece of canvas. And then there are the others.

I have tired of writing about relationships and people. I shall talk about something which is totally unexpected from me. Let's talk about food.

I had the cheapest western food at beach road, army market. Chicken cutlet with fried rice sets you back by $3.50, and it is quite filling, and tasty too. The rest of the dishes is not exorbitant either, quite the contrary. Then there is the western in some part of Eunos, in the heartlands. I have no idea where it is, so the description stops here.

Talking about western, I have to mention the coffee shop stall in Hougang. Come find me if interested. Other than western, the best char siew rice retails in Kovan, also along the Northeast Line. The stall is called 勿洛熟食; expect lunchtime queues. What's more, the toilets are supposedly one of the cleanest in Singapore.

I like chicken rice. I eat it often. The stall near Hougang Mall sells delicious chicken rice, though it would be overkill to go there just to eat it. But the chicken rice stall at AMK Central is cool. The Hainanese chicken should be recommended over its roasted version. Try the tahu goreng! The congee stall is owned by them too, and it's good stuff.

How about desserts? The soya bean market is dominated by Mr Bean, other than the few weirdos like pinle who thought they were good enough competition to join in the fray. But if you dislike the Mr Bean francise, I might suggest N & B Snacks. I know of two dining areas - one near Serangoon MRT, and the other near Potong Pasir MRT. It's air-conditioned, but rather cramped if you plan to bring more than 3 people with you.

There also happen to be a dessert stall near Potong Pasir MRT (only just opposite). They have quite a variety, but I like the black sesame paste, which I believe is only available on weekends. ): Not many sell black sesame paste, and even lesser sell scrumptious black sesame paste.

Someone's birthday coming? You could visit Rive Gauche for attractive confectionery in Tampines One, though there are also branches in Plaza Sing, Suntec and Taka. The selection is limited, but is more varied and tastes much better than Awfully Chocolate's chocolate cakes.

Well this is it for now.

Tuesday 5 January 2010

Complaints!

Call me a nitpicky typical Singaporean, who thinks that five cents of his can buy a mansion, but I have to complain. I don't know why I remain a faithful Singtel subscriber all this while (my residential line is Singtel, all except one mobile subscription in the family had and are Singtel, and our internet, from dial-up till the current 6mbps Mio Home bundle is obviously Singtel) especially when fellow telcos are offering handsets and plans at the same price.

Just recently a technician came down to my house to install the Mio Setup box and the latest 2Wire modem (which was so modern that it has no switch). All was well until he had to run a RJ11 cable from the modem to the Mio Setup box, which were approximately 10 metres apart. The techie simply clipped the cable to the wall using 3M hooks. I thought that was fine, and that the cable raceways had to be fitted ourselves. When Mum came home she was furious, so we called them up for a trunking job (cover the ugly cables up). But the other techie came down, and before i knew it, he was installing homeplugs! For the uninitiated, homeplugs are the alternative to wifi, making use of the exisitng electrical cables in your house to set up a network. It could be called wireless, but it is really wired. Okay I guess it solved the problem of wiring, and the techie had an easier job, except that now we have to pay an extra $5.35, excluding GST, per month for 12 months. Considering the market price of home plugs I can safely assume that it wasn't exorbitant, but think again, if the trunking was done properly in the first place, do I even need to arrange time for a second techie to come down, and pay that extra charges? These are what I call hidden charges, not even mentioned in fine print.

Also, Singtel staff told me a bigger truth. A trunking was arranged beforehand! But I had homeplugs installed instead, and now have unused hooks on my walls. (And the Mio channels are nothing to shout about. Really.) There was also a mistake on the techie's part, because he brought down a new 2Wire modem. Initially he thought he could just give it to us as a spare, and I thought it was Singtel's gift for loyal and pissed customers, but turned out he had to return it, so he came down again to retrieve it. Now, I am not sure if the modem has safely made its way back to Singtel because there wasn't documentation to state that we didn't take it. Also, I tried to call Singtel's 1688 customer service hotline. Wow, was it hot. I listened to 15 minutes of 'Our customer service officers are not available, are still not available' and 'You may wait or hang up'. What the hell?! Not the exact words, sure, but the message conveyed to me was just that.

Then I tried emailing, but I had to fill in a form. I don't know what is my 'ADSL number' so I didn't fill that in, but I was surprised that I had to key in all that rubbish for a general enquiry. Why couldn't I just emailed them using whatever email client I have, and also employ a better format in writing the email? What's more, after I clicked 'Submit', there wasn't a 'Thank you for your submission' page. I didn't know whether to send again to be sure, or trust that my submission hasn't dissolved into nothingness.

Sunday 3 January 2010

偶尔看一看电视

现在U频道正在播第三部原创的电视电影,戏名为《煮持人》。之前并没有很强的“想看欲”,不过节目开始后便觉得吸引人。

“会做菜的男人,是最有魅力的。”
“专心打拼事业的男人,是最有魅力的。”
- 两个喜欢男主角的女人

最近本地电台能够不断播出新节目,而且是原创的,再加上戏里的本地演员演技似乎超出平常,应该可以间接地满足挑剔的新加坡观众。不过有一点很明显的缺点是,因为是电视电影,所以在短时间内根本无法把角色之间的感情关系发展得淋漓尽致。而且故事情节难免匆促,剧情刚叼住观众的胃口时戏已经接近尾声了,让人觉得结尾并不完整。继续努力吧!我还很期待会有更多的佳作。

Friday 1 January 2010

小说介绍

近日看了一本“浪漫爱情故事”之类的台湾书籍。哦,忘了告诉你们我有时候会到图书馆逛逛。不是为了借书或看书而去逛逛,也不是因为非常无聊才去,是为了到图书馆才到图书馆去。大家或许都会有这种一时之间的冲动,只要不是嫖妓赌钱或想去偷抢拐骗的冲动,大致上应该是可以接受的。
因为书名有趣,我才拿起这本书的。我不常看书,所以不懂得如何挑书,便以以下这三种方式选书:

  1. 封面好看
  2. 书名好听
  3. 字不要太小
  4. (最好有图片,不过许多作家往往担心图片比文字精彩,所以很少能够在成人区里找到这一类书籍)
其实呢,封面难看、书名无趣,字小到让脑神经阻塞,还是可以接受的。最讨厌的是垃圾般的翻译(这点相信杨修晨[不好意思好像打错了]同学可以纠正)。


这本书完全符合我选书的条件。

故事的主人翁有两个“奇特”与“奇怪”的好朋友 -- 爱向女生搭讪的帅哥帅到暴与追求女生死缠烂打的霹雳猪。主角本身是一个再平凡不过的大三学生,长得不帅,没有任何长处,更加没有女友。这点也让他很疑惑;为什么街上看到的美女,身边会跟着一个普通到不行的男生。他们是怎么办到的?故事的发展使两个女生间接地走入他的世界。他会做出什么样的选择?

这本书读起来像是某个普通人写得异常精彩的日记,你或许会觉得故事的情节曾经发生在你的身上。