Tuesday, 20 December 2011

BAB FASHION SHOW 2011 part 1: the reception

As promise here are batch 1 of photos!



The entrance to V By Singapore turf club

The reception are located at the entrance
It was clear and easy to find



Register to enter the event!
The receptionist was done by Michelle!
It was fast! No one was kept waiting for long




Goodies bag!!!
Each ticket holder get q goodie bag!
In it there a calender( sadly it was 2011, but still can use for December :-p ), some phamplet and other goodies from the sponsor

After collect the goodies bag
Enter and there food! Yes finger foods!!
For you to munch on waiting for show to start!



Donuts!! Cupcakes!!! Sandwiches and drinks too
The pastry are mostly in pink!
The colour of BAB
I feel I back at sanrioland



Food!!!!!
Guess what you can bring it home!!! Yes!!!

I bring mostly drinks cause drink can last! Get it!!




While waiting they play videos of the girls
Show how they get the courage to be in the show
Every couraging
Just that need better editing
Kinda raw video!
Should join all video together too

That all for reception
Up next the interview!

Wait for next post then!

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Latest: NEL train service suffers delay

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NEL train service suffers delay
By Hon Jing Yi | Posted: 20 December 2011 0908 hrs


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SINGAPORE: Train service on the North-East Line (NEL) between Outram Park and HarbourFront Stations were delayed for about 20 minutes on Tuesday morning due to a signalling fault.

Operator SBS Transit said two trains stopped in the tunnel during that time as engineers worked to re-set the system.

It said one of the signal track control processors was unable to send a control signal to a trackside switch to turn the trains around at HarbourFront Station.

This caused the two trains to stop, as part of the system's safety design feature.

During this time, announcements were made to all passengers in the trains and on the platforms.

SBS Transit said its customer service officers were also on hand to assist passengers at all affected stations.

Full service resumed at 8.05am.

SBS Transit apologised for the delay.

One commuter Mr T.H. Lim told Channel NewsAsia that he was in the train from Outram to Harbourfront when it stopped at about 7.45am.

He said an announcement was made about the delay, followed by another informing passengers that they'll have to wait a little longer.

Mr Lim said during the 20 minutes in the tunnel, most commuters were calm.

"If I was late for work, I would have been impatient but I always leave home early, so I was not worried," he said.

"Commuters affected experienced time loss and inconvenience but you cannot compromise on safety. It's better that they fix the problem and make things better," Mr Lim added.

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Events: BAB annual fashion show 2011

Invite myself to this annual event by BAB



Me and ahgirlplussize

I was the dj last year!
Here a poster of the event



It was held at V by turf club
It more a sports bar then a club

It was exciting to see plus size women been put on the spotlight!

Here where we seat


Actually we seat opposite!
Most media seat beside us!

A sneak peak of the pics taken



All pics will be on next post !
Do be patient as I do magic on it!

It magical!






Here are the post!
Part 1 : Reception
Part 2 : Interview
Part 3 : Swimsuit show
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Monday, 19 December 2011

Shopping: fashion.lab

Was rushing to find a suitable pants due to I lost what to wear for tonite event
So I went to fashion.lab at tampines mall and bought a long suspenders pants



Kinda cover by my cape
It from dip drops Japan:-)




Was rushing so just saw one caught my eyes and bought it

Got to go open shop
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News: North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Has Died

Click meNorth Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Has Died

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Il is seen here while introducing members of his delegation to Russian President Vladimir Putin North Korean state television reported Sunday that Kim Jong Il had died. He was 69.

Published: December 18, 2011
by The Associated Press

Kim Jong Il, North Korea's mercurial and enigmatic leader whose iron rule and nuclear ambitions for his isolated communist nation dominated world security fears for more than a decade, has died. He was 69.

Kim's death was announced Monday by the state television from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.

Kim is believed to have suffered a stroke in 2008 but he had appeared relatively vigorous in photos and video from recent trips to China and Russia and in numerous trips around the country carefully documented by state media. The communist country's "Dear Leader" reputed to have had a taste for cigars, cognac and gourmet cuisine was believed to have had diabetes and heart disease.

The news came as North Korea prepared for a hereditary succession. Kim Jong Il inherited power after his father, revered North Korean founder Kim Il Sung, died in 1994. In September 2010, Kim Jong Il unveiled his third son, the twenty-something Kim Jong Un, as his successor, putting him in high-ranking posts.

Kim Jong Il had been groomed for 20 years to lead the communist nation founded by his guerrilla fighter-turned-politician father and built according to the principle of "juche," or self-reliance.

Even with a successor, there had been some fear among North Korean observers of a behind-the-scenes power struggle or nuclear instability upon the elder Kim's death.

Few firm facts are available when it comes to North Korea, one of the most isolated countries in the world, and not much is clear about the man known as the "Dear Leader."

North Korean legend has it that Kim was born on Mount Paekdu, one of Korea's most cherished sites, in 1942, a birth heralded in the heavens by a pair of rainbows and a brilliant new star.

Soviet records, however, indicate he was born in Siberia, in 1941.

Kim Il Sung, who for years fought for independence from Korea's colonial ruler, Japan, from a base in Russia, emerged as a communist leader after returning to Korea in 1945 after Japan was defeated in World War II.

With the peninsula divided between the Soviet-administered north and the U.S.-administered south, Kim rose to power as North Korea's first leader in 1948 while Syngman Rhee became South Korea's first president.

The North invaded the South in 1950, sparking a war that would last three years, kill millions of civilians and leave the peninsula divided by a Demilitarized Zone that today remains one of the world's most heavily fortified.

In the North, Kim Il Sung meshed Stalinist ideology with a cult of personality that encompassed him and his son. Their portraits hang in every building in North Korea and on the lapels of every dutiful North Korean.

Kim Jong Il, a graduate of Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung University, was 33 when his father anointed him his eventual successor.

Even before he took over as leader, there were signs the younger Kim would maintain — and perhaps exceed — his father's hard-line stance.

South Korea has accused Kim of masterminding a 1983 bombing that killed 17 South Korean officials visiting Burma, now known as Myanmar. In 1987, the bombing of a Korean Air Flight killed all 115 people on board; a North Korean agent who confessed to planting the device said Kim ordered the downing of the plane himself.

Kim Jong Il took over after his father died in 1994, eventually taking the posts of chairman of the National Defense Commission, commander of the Korean People's Army and head of the ruling Worker's Party while his father remained as North Korea's "eternal president."

He faithfully carried out his father's policy of "military first," devoting much of the country's scarce resources to its troops — even as his people suffered from a prolonged famine — and built the world's fifth-largest military.

Kim also sought to build up the country's nuclear arms arsenal, which culminated in North Korea's first nuclear test explosion, an underground blast conducted in October 2006. Another test came in 2009.

Alarmed, regional leaders negotiated a disarmament-for-aid pact that the North signed in 2007 and began implementing later that year.

However, the process continues to be stalled, even as diplomats work to restart negotiations.

North Korea, long hampered by sanctions and unable to feed its own people, is desperate for aid. Flooding in the 1990s that destroyed the largely mountainous country's arable land left millions hungry.

Following the famine, the number of North Koreans fleeing the country through China rose dramatically, with many telling tales of hunger, political persecution and rights abuses that officials in Pyongyang emphatically denied.

Kim often blamed the U.S. for his country's troubles and his regime routinely derides Washington-allied South Korea as a "puppet" of the Western superpower.

U.S. President George W. Bush, taking office in 2002, denounced North Korea as a member of an "axis of evil" that also included Iran and Iraq. He later described Kim as a "tyrant" who starved his people so he could build nuclear weapons.

"Look, Kim Jong Il is a dangerous person. He's a man who starves his people. He's got huge concentration camps. And ... there is concern about his capacity to deliver a nuclear weapon," Bush said in 2005.

Kim was an enigmatic leader. But defectors from North Korea describe him as an eloquent and tireless orator, primarily to the military units that form the base of his support.

The world's best glimpse of the man was in 2000, when the liberal South Korean government's conciliatory "sunshine" policy toward the North culminated in the first-ever summit between the two Koreas and followed with unprecedented inter-Korean cooperation.

A second summit was held in 2007 with South Korea's Roh Moo-hyun.

But the thaw in relations drew to a halt in early 2008 when conservative President Lee Myung-bak took office in Seoul pledging to come down hard on communist North Korea.

Disputing accounts that Kim was "peculiar," former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright characterized Kim as intelligent and well-informed, saying the two had wide-ranging discussions during her visits to Pyongyang when Bill Clinton was U.S. president.

"I found him very much on top of his brief," she said.

Kim cut a distinctive, if oft ridiculed, figure. Short and pudgy at 5-foot-3, he wore platform shoes and sported a permed bouffant. His trademark attire of jumpsuits and sunglasses was mocked in such films as "Team America: World Police," a movie populated by puppets that was released in 2004.

Kim was said to have cultivated wide interests, including professional basketball, cars and foreign films. He reportedly produced several North Korean films as well, mostly historical epics with an ideological tinge.

A South Korean film director claimed Kim even kidnapped him and his movie star wife in the late 1970s, spiriting them back to North Korea to make movies for him for a decade before they managed to escape from their North Korean agents during a trip to Austria.

Kim rarely traveled abroad and then only by train because of an alleged fear of flying, once heading all the way by luxury rail car to Moscow, indulging in his taste for fine food along the way.

One account of Kim's lavish lifestyle came from Konstantin Pulikovsky, a former Russian presidential envoy who wrote the book "The Orient Express" about Kim's train trip through Russia in July and August 2001.

Pulikovsky, who accompanied the North Korean leader, said Kim's 16-car private train was stocked with crates of French wine. Live lobsters were delivered in advance to stations.

A Japanese cook later claimed he was Kim's personal sushi chef for a decade, writing that Kim had a wine cellar stocked with 10,000 bottles, and that, in addition to sushi, Kim ate shark's fin soup a rare delicacy weekly.

"His banquets often started at midnight and lasted until morning. The longest lasted for four days," the chef, who goes by the pseudonym Kenji Fujimoto, was quoted as saying.

Kim is believed to have curbed his indulgent ways in recent years and looked slimmer in more recent video footage aired by North Korea's state-run broadcaster.

Kim's marital status wasn't clear but he is believed to have married once and had at least three other companions. He had at least three sons with two women, as well as a daughter by a third.

His eldest son, Kim Jong Nam, 38, is believed to have fallen out of favor with his father after he was caught trying to enter Japan on a fake passport in 2001 saying he wanted to visit Disney's Tokyo resort.

His two other sons by another woman, Kim Jong Chul and Kim Jong Un, are in their 20s. Their mother reportedly died several years ago. [Copyright 2011 The Associated Press]



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Saturday, 17 December 2011

Events: EOY 2011

Went to EOY 2011
It was held at republic poly
All the way to woodlands on a day when mrt broke down again
What to do take cab go
Reach and change to my costume!



I do zatch bell!
Yes only afew recognise me
Sad but it a old anime!
Anyway here some pictures of the event















It wasn't big
It was squeezy too
Stalls are cramp to near each other
Nothing much on sale too
I go around nothing
Saw the anibee booth so sign up to get free lucky draw
Get a bag of goodies
Kinda o.0
Okie back to event
It was a famous Cosplay event in Singapore
The longest event
But from 2009 after it was taken over by a new organiser the feeling is gone
It time someone tell him it not Cosplay event without competition
This there none!
It used to be organise by STAC and JTAC if I not wrong
A pioneer event of Cosplay
Was used to be call EOY anime@expo
Now it like eoy a subculture event
Wtf Lolita runway?
Singing?
Band?
Guest?
Even cosfest rarely invite guest!

This what has become of a event that is use to be what we called a event for fans by fans

It funny that there maids around greeting
If maids Cosplay is still okie! But but
haiz!
Lost for words!

Do hope they do something about it then
Change organiser! Yes!

Make it Fan event!!!

I know no one care!
Haiz!
Sucks!

Burrrrr

To end
Here the expensive tickets




Who that behind me?



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Friday, 16 December 2011

News : SMRT says sorry for the 'income opportunity' message

SMRT says sorry for 'income opportunity' message to taxi drivers

Published on Dec 16, 2011



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SMRT has apologised for a message it broadcast to its fleet of taxis on Thursday amid the chaos on the subway system.

The message, which flashed on its taxi drivers' screens at about 8pm, read: 'Income opportunity. Dear partners, there is a breakdown in our MRT train services from Bishan MRT to Marina Bay MRT stretch of stations.'

A photo of the screen - presumably taken by a taxi passenger - soon appeared on social networking site Twitter and spread online, drawing sharp criticism.

'Bad enough they are raising taxi fares, now they want to cash in on an event that is their fault to begin with,' said sales assistant Candice Tan, 24, one of the many who tweeted about it.

Attempts to contact the photographer were unsuccessful. The message, presumably sent by SMRT call centrestaff, would have reached all 3,100 taxis in its fleet.
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An SMRT spokesman said on Thursday night: 'We are sorry for the oversight. Our staff were using a template message, and we have since corrected it.'

DARYL CHIN





What???
Say sorry
Wtf you cause problem and now you say this then say sorry
Thinking it can jus go away




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