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Sony EricssonTraffic Jam 2

July 31, 2008

Work can be fun, sometimes. Attended the iris Singapore conceptualised Sony Ericsson Traffic Jam 2 last Sunday at Armenian Street. Headlining the gig was American Music Award winner and Grammy nominated rock band ‘Daughtry’.

I quite like the themed-event idea, it’s meant to mirror an actual traffic jam. They had a “broken down” car and a tow truck in the middle of the road, a bus stop, petrol beer station and a car wash entrance. Cute. I love themed parties! :)

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Feeling

Pet rabbit hops to rescue to save owners from fire

July 31, 2008

A pet rabbit has been credited with saving an Australian couple from a fire that started in their house while they slept. The rabbit woke its owners, Michelle Finn and her partner Gerry Keogh, by scratching on their bedroom door when smoke poured through the house in the Macleod area of Melbourne.
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Ian, Lisa and Ethan

July 30, 2008

We’re going to have visitors tomorrow!! My cousin Ian and his wife Lisa will be in town with little Ethan. He’s the cutest boy you’ll ever meet.

I know who’s going to be happy he’s here, Wayne! Ethan and him get along so well, he’s like a mini-wayne.

Can you guys suggest where we can go or things to do for kids?

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Happy Birthday Danz!

July 30, 2008

Celebrated Danli’s birthday last Friday night at House@Dempsey. We’ve known each other since primary two I think, can’t believe we’re both celebrating our 26th birthdays this year.

Times flies… Happy Birthday babe!

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USA Day 4 - Las Vegas

July 27, 2008

VIVA LAS VEGAS!

The highlight of this trip for Wayne was our stay at Las Vegas!

From San Francisco, we took a one hour flight on United Airlines to Las Vegas. From the air, I snapped some fantastic shots of the Grand Canyon, and did you know some parts of the Grand Canyon is covered in snow?

Once we arrived in Las Vegas, we had to collect our rental car from Hertz, which we had pre-booked online before we arrived. Now, let me warn all you travelers, the quote that they give you online is an estimation, so be prepared to fork out a lot more when you get there. Because, things like insurance and tax isn’t included, so we got quite a shock when we saw the final figures. Plus, we ordered a Mazda 6, but they ran out of Mazda 6s, instead, we got some big ass Buick.

I didn’t like the car. It was too big, and steering seemed a bit off. But Wayne was too lazy to drive back to Hertz to change it.

Another thing Wayne had to get used to was driving on the right side of the road. There were two near misses which I won’t repeat here for his ego’s sake.

Still on rental cars, I must say, the system in place at the airport is fantastic! Because of the massive number of people renting cars, they actually have a dedicated terminal for all the rental car agencies. So it was quick, easy and systematic. Chop chop, sign, key, ignition, drive.

It was a short drive to our hotel on the strip, and thankfully, because Wayne was getting a bit nervous driving on the wrong/right side of the road. We stayed at the New York New York Casino and Hotel, which is situated at the beginning of the strip. After settling in, we had the whole afternoon to explore a few casinos.

Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, Tropicana, MGM Grand.
I may have captioned this photo wrong. I can’t remember if we saw the lions at MGM or Mirage. I’ll change it once i’ve confirmed it with Wayne

After all the walking, we bought ourselves a souvenir size strawberry margarita from Cayote Ugly.

After a short nap, we had to get ready for our first Cirque Du Soleil. We bought tickets to watch “Love” by The Beatles.

It was FANTASTIC! We both loved and grew up with The Beatles music, so we were singing along to the songs and tried to take in all the sights and sounds. It was a beautiful production. I loved the music so much I bought the CD for Wayne’s dad, coz he loves The Beatles too.

The songs are remastered, and some were rearranged and edited to sound more current and upbeat for the show. It wasn’t a huge deviation from the original, so don’t worry you Beatles fans out there. I’ll put up a few tracks on my blog radio tomorrow.

Here’s a trailer of the show

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Feeling

While the boy shops

July 25, 2008

Was waiting for Wayne to try on some clothes at Adidas originals at Pacific Plaza. Bored, I sat on the step and slapped on the nearest cap.

I’d like to think it looked good on me, because soon after, 2 girls looked at me and picked up the hat to try it on themselves. One of them ended up buying it. Glad I could do my part! Tehehehe…

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USA Day 3 - San Francisco

July 23, 2008

I hate to admit it, but I’m slightly jet lagged. I’ve been sleeping at 9:30pm every night and haven’t had time to post the updates. But I promise I’ll finish this USA travel journal asap.

And i got lazy with the photos. Putting them into poloroid templates takes too long, so i basically plonked them together side by side.

Third day in the U.S., we are still in San Francisco. Going on bus tours, you tend to be rushed from one place of attraction to another, so today we decided to explore the bay by bike!

There are several bike rentals along Fisherman’s Wharf, all you have to do is provide a credit card, fill out the indemnity form and off you go. If I’m not wrong, its about $25 for the whole day. You can choose from a village bicycle, mountain bike or a tandem.

We started off cycling along the bay, where we saw a group of Segway-ers on tour. Our initial plan was to go on a Segway tour, but it would have cost us nearly $200 each!

It started off quite chilly in the morning, so we had our hoodies on, but 15mins into the ride, we’re stripping off layer by layer. We cycled up to the Golden Gate Park through Presidio, stopping along the way to take photos or catch our breath. We stopped by the Rose garden to smell the roses, and plan our bike route for the rest of the day.

While we were sitting on a wooden log at the Rose Garden, we were so amused by a this little squirrel who had no fear of humans. He ran up to us, hopped on to Waynes knee, sniffed us out, realized we didn’t bring any food, hopped off, and scurried away. It was so cute!!

I won’t lie to you, but the cycle was quite painfully long! We took hours to reach The Legion of Honor. He California Palace of the Legion of Honor is a fine arts musuem, and i thought it would be nice to have a walk through with Wayne, and try to explain different art movements and appreciating the vast number of master pieces under one roof.

We saw works by Calude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, Auguste Rodin,Seurat, Cézanne and Picasso. There was even a special showcase on Women impressionist artists which I quite enjoyed. Growing up, I took art lessons from my mum, and when you reach the Advance class, she’ll teach us to paint on canvas mimicking the strokes,style and color of that movement. And i remember enjoying that very much.

One of the paintings which got me to take a second look is the one pictured here that looks like Keanu Reeves! I took a photo of it and sent it to my sister! Hehehe…

After a somewhat neverending day, we headed to our last stop, the Golden Gate Bridge. We’ve been cycling for hours, and were seriously contemplating just going back to the hotel to veg, but it would have been such a waste not to cycle across the bridge.

Thank goodness we took some good pictures yesterday, because today, the fog rolled in heavy, and you could hardly see five metres in front of you. We cycled past a sign which read “crisis counseling”. Did you know, on average one person jumps off the bridge every 15 days? Shocking! Read the wiki entry below!

Suicides
The Golden Gate Bridge is a frequent site for suicide. The deck is approximately 260 feet (79 m) above the water. After a fall of approximately four seconds jumpers hit the water at some 88 miles per hour (142 km/h), which is nearly always fatal. Most of those who survive the impact die in the frigid water.

People have been known to travel to San Francisco specifically to jump off the bridge, and may take a bus or cab to the site; police sometimes find abandoned rental cars in the parking lot.

Currents beneath the bridge are very strong, and some jumpers have undoubtedly been washed out to sea without ever being seen. The water may be as cold as 47 °F (8 °C), and great white sharks, which tend to congregate around the Farallon Islands, are sometimes seen under the bridge.

An official suicide count was kept, sorted according to which of the bridge’s 128 lamp posts the jumper was nearest when he or she jumped. The count exceeded 1,200 when the count ended in 2005, and new suicides were averaging one every two weeks. There were 34 bridge jump suicides in 2006 whose bodies were recovered, in addition to four jumps which were witnessed but whose bodies were never recovered, and several bodies recovered suspected to be from bridge jumps.

The California Highway Patrol removed 70 apparently suicidal people from the bridge that year. Currently, it is said that a person jumps off the Golden Gate Bridge every 15 days. An additional 200 may be added to the suicide count on the bridge, due to fog, night time jumpers and other jumps which couldn’t be counted.

As of 2006, only 26 people are known to have survived the jump. Those who do survive strike the water feet-first, usually suffering broken bones and internal injuries. Even when a jumper is promptly rescued from the water and rushed to the hospital, most die of internal bleeding from ruptured spleens. Only one person has ever been recorded as having made the jump without serious injury: in 1985 a 16-year-old wrestler landed on his buttocks and swam ashore; his first words reportedly were, “I can’t do anything right.” Another young man survived a jump in 2000, although the impact broke his back and shattered multiple vertebrae.
Credit: Wikipedia

We returned the bike and headed back to our hotel where we completely knocked out.

I forgot to add something to the Day 2 entry. We came across the famous bushmen on Fisherman’s Wharf. He’s a busker who makes money by scaring people from behind a handmade bush! And he’s been doing that since 1980 earning $60,000 on a good year… for doing just that.

And a bakery you must visit is the Boudin Bakery. They serve lovely Clam chowders in a sourdough bread bowl and a pretty decent cup of coffee. Hmmm….

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USA Day 2 - San Francisco

July 20, 2008

Hokay, here goes. The whirlwind US holiday. So after settling in at our hotel, the next day’s itinerary was jam-packed with activities.

We set off pretty early to take a walk down Fisherman’s Wharf, but nothing much was open. Walked pass the USS Pampanito, a World War II submarine. Had a glimpse of the Alcatraz from Pier 39 and spent some time checking out the sun bathing sea lions. It’s so bizarre, these sea lions just swim into the marina and plonk themselves on to the wooden berths.

The Pier 31 was a nice stroll, lots of little tourist shops, street performers and restaurants. A bit early for lunch, so we watched a magic show, and tried on some crazy hats at Krazy Kaps.

Walking further down the street, we spotted the all famous In-n-Out Burger joint. I can’t begin to tell you how many friends have ranted and raved about this fast food outlet. They keep telling me its a must try and it’s only available in the West Coast. I think out of 10 people I spoke to about our holiday, 8 of them said we HAVE to try this burger. So we did.

With so much hype and expectations, the burger and fries DID live up to its reputation. There’s not much to choose from, it’s either a Double-double, hamburger or cheeseburger. But seriously, it’s so good, that’s all they need to serve.

By the way IN-N-OUT Burger is California’s first drive-thru hamburger stand.

After lunch we decided to take the City Sightseeing tour bus around the bay and across the Golden Gate Bridge. We went through the Marina district, a brief stop at the Palace of Fine Arts, continue on to Pesidio which is the area for the rich FILTHY rich, then it was a ride across the Golden Gate Bridge.

A bit about the Golden Gate Bridge, it’s not red by the way, it’s actually International Orange! Here are a few ‘did you knows’.

  • The length of the bridge is 2.7km, it WAS at one point the longest suspended bridge span in the world. But not any more, Thanks Jeebs.
  • The roadway is 67m above water (that’s very high)
  • The first vehicles to cross the bridge was an official convoy on 28 May 1937
  • After the bus ride, there was still time to fit in another very San Francisco experience, riding on the cable cars!

    The San Francisco cable car system is the world’s last permanently operational manually-operated cable car system, and is an icon of San Francisco, California. The San Francisco cable cars are one of two moving National Historic Landmarks. While the cable cars are used to a certain extent by commuters, their small service area and premium fares for single rides make them more of a tourist attraction.
    credit: Wikipedia

    It was a cool experience, and definately a very touristy one. Wayne looked like he was having fun hanging out of the sides of the cable car.

    To finish off the day, we walked back to the Fisherman’s Wharf to have dinner. Apparently, you can’t go to Fisherman’s Wharf and not try their clam chowder and boiled crab, so we had both. After such a long exhausting day, we retired happily and snuggly under the cold sheets of our hotel room bed.

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    ICONites

    July 18, 2008

    It’s never dull at ICON

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    Photoshop-ed out!

    July 18, 2008

    So I’m finally back from our holiday, and no I didn’t get engaged, nor did I get married at a Vegas drive-thru chapel. :D

    Have been diligently photoshop-ing and uploading my photos in the gallery, so the next thing to do is to blog about it. I’m actually quite excited to pen it all down, because it’s also memories I’d like to record for archives sake.

    But photoshop-ing them for the blog is a real pain in the ass at the moment, all the resizing and rearranging. So please forgive me if it comes out in spurts.

    Aiming for USA Day 2 tomorrow.

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    Just for you

    July 14, 2008

    I promised my sister I’d say hi to Keanu.

    His star on the walk of fame in Hollywood will have to do.

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    Heading to LA

    July 11, 2008

    Hi Guys, internet has been really really temperamental, and I’ve been really really too tired at the end of the day to post anything. The best i can do now is my gallery. I’ve uploaded ALOT of photos so far, up till our last night at vegas. Enjoy!

    CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE GALLERY

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    U S A - Night 1 San Francisco

    July 4, 2008


    Everytime i fly, I’d love to sit by the window, because sometimes I really get some amazing photos of the geography below.

    So on the 1st July, I set foot in the USA for the first time. Hello San Francisco!

    It was quite a long flight, but loved it. Watched 3 movies, had 3 meals, a nap, and I was ready for my West Coast whirlwind holiday.

    Wayne laughed at my pyjama looking get up… but hey… you’ll really appreciate it when you’re flying for so long.

    Will update again when i have the time, and when i have the internet connection.

    Meanwhile, i updated photos in my galllery HERE

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