Feb 22, 2009

thyme

You said u wanna turn back thyme LOL

Feb 18, 2009

new host

My Government Approved Comics are moved to


Feb 17, 2009

V-Day

Although it's a bit late to blog about V-Day though I'm not giving a shit about it LOL. Hahah, this year's greeting card/yet-another-consumerist holiday seem to be fun! Received a rose and lots of chocolates from my gfs and bfs. Happy happy! Hahah!!


Met up with Jon and his new date, Colin at Raffles Place and caught the movie New in Town. Really nice show! Recommended. Actually I'm feelin lazy to blog!! Lemme summarise.

- Met Jon and Colin
- Went to The Grand Cathay
- Bought tickets for New in Town
- Waited at the 4th level with a group of irritating kids apparently on some 'church studying cum outing group'.
- Switched waiting area to Singapore Management University just a few blocks away.
- Talked crap, realised that Colin guy is a capable guy earning big bucks at his age.
- Went for movie
- Finished movie
- Went home.
- A few days later, Jon and Colin went into an awesome relationship.
- And I'm still single but happy.
- The end.

And last Sunday, Jon, 4 of his other friends and me went to watch the performance, Chestnuts: The Dark Knuts at Victoria Theatre and everyone laughed like crap. Oh wow! LOL

Anyways, will be starting a 'real' much more detailed blog-post in the future. Bye for now!

Feb 10, 2009

vacuum

something random...or rather a parody of well....some pic.


Feb 6, 2009

Some more strips :D





government approved: the webcomic

Today's strips




over the concrete and far away

Fun day again! Met up with my bestie, Derence, at Tampines Mall today as he wanted to get a pair of Charles and Keith heels for his BFF...and also that he wanted to prove her right that he "will give high heels as a gift on her birthday." Good luck with those heels, BFF of Derence!


Anyways, I suggested that perhaps we should go Raffles City Shopping Center's Charles & Keith as the store is much more bigger over there. Also, there's a professional gift wrapping store located at the basement. After much browsing and decision making, we finally settled on this pair of black heels with a zippy on the front....beautiful and then went for the gift wrap.

The gift wrap's design had the classy black and dull gold floral design accompanied with a maroon ribbon, which the salesgirl helped us to tie. The ribbon was also tied perfectly and looked cute! $16 for the entire wrapping service lol (including the wrap and ribbon). Lol! Also, it was thanks to Jon, who recommended me that giftwrap store when he wanted to get a bday gift for his date at that time. Anwyays, the store's name was called 'Prints' and their website's here.

Right after that, we headed home and it was really crowded on the subway during peak hour. After leaving my bag at my bestie's house, we went around the neighbourhood to look for training areas to do 'parkour'. Hahaha! It was difficult as we weren't wearing proper sports attire nor worked ourselves up prior to it. Tried jumping down the second level of an apartment block that my bestie managed successfully. I landed wrong and hit my arm (thank goodness its just a hard bump) and later split my pants trying to vault up a small platform. Pssh!!

Speaking of 'Parkour', Derence and I are going to go serious into this art of 'moving from point A to B efficiently, smoothly and fast by using the human body.' To admit, both of us were deeply influenced by Mirror's Edge after completing it. Of course, we aren't gonna risk our lives or die stupidly by jumping from building to building or perilous heights. Parkour ISN'T meant to be dangerous and SHOULDN'T be! What Parkour does is to allow maximum use of your human body and builds up fearlessness, strength, determination and speed. Furthermore, it gives you a really intense exercise coupled with that adrenaline rush, which is something really rare when you're living on a dull, concrete island!

So for the next few weeks, we're gonna go gyming, doing the suggested workout sessions by American Parkour (an official website for avid Parkour enthusiasts and Traceurs 'a term for experienced Parkour practitioners'). After which, we're gonna practice on our rolls, safe landings and basic moves such as vaulting and wall-climbing. But first of all, I need a pair of running shoes with good grip and shock absorbing factors (thinking of Adidas or Nike), wristbands and a comfortable pair of light cargo jeans.

The world is every Parkour practitioner's playground! Sadly, some people are abusing Parkour and ending their lives because they do not use common sense. It's really a great sport and hobby! (and also allows you to catch that darn bus on time :P)

Feb 5, 2009

govt approved: the webcomic




Feb 4, 2009

london choco roll

This stupid commercial has been sweeping across my nation like a wildfire....Well, its to promote this chocolate swiss roll and the entire commerical had the "London Choco Roll" words repeating with images of a ballerina twirling a ribbon and some girls munching on it. Can't blame for the catchiness with that tune and when it always airs during prime time television. It's super super catchy! The following are the videos and lyrics to the damn commercial. About the roll's taste itself, it wasn't as horrid as I'd thought....did have quite an outstanding choco taste! I really applaud the marketing department of these companies for coming up with all the catchy commercials.


English version
Mandarin



English
London choco roll, London choco roll~
Milky choco taste, double choco treat~
London choco roll, with thick choco cream~
Choco roll, choco roll, London~ choco~ roll!

Mandarin
London choco roll, London choco roll~
奶香choco味,双重又味美~
London choco roll,香浓又美味~
Choco roll, choco roll, London~ choco~ roll!

Speaking of commercials, the following ad is all the rage in the previous year. Basically its an ad about online classifieds.


Feb 2, 2009

government approved


Woot! What a awesome day it had been (as always)! Dined out with Jon and his other friend at Shokudo (sorry, Berlinda! lol! No worries we'll eat there again.)....hmmm, think of it as a Japanese version of Marche. You get a card, go in, eat all you want and have the amount you spend stored on your card and finally, pay at the exit. How fun! Had an egg and sausage rosti for an appetizer and later got myself a gigantic Shokudo Fish Hamburger for the main course. Basically that fish burger had an entire fish-and-chip sized fish fillet sandwiched between two HUGE buns and egg. The meals we ate were so filling, we decided to skip dessert. Phew! I had the marble drink that fizzes when you push the marble into the bottle, nostalgic!


 I remember Singapore allowed this fancy drink, called Dragon Drink or something, until some kid choked and died because of accidentally swallowing the marble. Banned lol. I guess they only allow the sale in certain restaurants and stores. Haha great food and ambience too! The problem would be the waiting time for the food. For this 4/5 stars.

After that, there was lots of after-dinner gossips and chatting and then homebound! Hahaha so fun! Once again, a day passed with no emo-crap to deal with.

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