GODISNOWHERE!

Inspirating Discouragments + Happy Agony + Insane Sanity + Healthy Detoriation + Mental Flu + Insomia Dosage + Brain Cells Evaporating + Egoistic Degrading + Crtic of Critcs = SELF DESTRUCT. *I Am A Little Bit Of Everything All Rolled Into One*

Monday, July 21, 2008

Tony Leung & Carina Lau Weds


This got to be the BEST-est Wedding Picture I have ever seen. The picture has a very charismatic Aura oozing out that leaves me a tingle of awesome-ness. Simply Love the picture!!

Congratulations to Tony Leung & Carina Lau on their long-awaited wedding-21st July 2008

Tony Leung, 46, and Carina Lau, 42, have been together for 19 years.

Kudos to the photographer who took the above picture.. Really awesome!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Blog Mention In New Paper


TNP Design: PRADIP. TNP Picture: JONATHAN CHOO.

IT'S not the size, it's the stamina that matters for this woman.

And she is speaking from 15 years of experience.

In an industry dominated by men, Ms Vikki Huang has always had to put in twice as much compared to her co-workers.

And that meant physical work as well.

When she was only 18, and working as a bar apprentice at Crazy Elephant at Clarke Quay, a male colleague told her she would have to carry heavy materials around.

Not wanting to be seen as the weaker sex, she made sure she put in an equal amount of work. This included lugging two bags of ice up six flights of stairs, changing beer barrels, and learning how to flair (flip bottles)

Now, the 33-year-old is the operations manager of Helipad, a new two-storey club at The Central. The club will be launched later this month.

Meeting her, one of first things that strikes you is how petite she is, at 1.5m tall.

But she can tell you that what is more important in her line of work is having a tough mind.

She believes that women who want to join the industry should be mentally prepared for the challenges.

She said: 'You have to keep an open mind.

'If you are too conservative on issues like alcohol or handling the manners of drunken people who can sometimes get out of hand, then don't bother being in this industry.'

On her long service record, she said: 'It was hard at first, but now that I have proven herself and worked my way up to this point, guys in the industry tend to show me more respect.'

Ms Huang said she is aware few women will stay in this industry long enough to get to a managerial position.

She said part of the reason women tend to shun the nightlife scene is because it is physically demanding. Training as a bartender can be tough because you also have to lift heavy goods.

Furthermore, some women are afraid of getting harassed, a problem which she said she has avoided, thanks to 'a good security team' at the places where she has worked.

TOUGH JOB

Ms Huang's success did not come overnight.

After getting her diploma in tourism studies from Shatec, she joined Crazy Elephant and had to wash beer glasses, mop up spills and move crates of bottles.

But it was there that she got her first taste of bartending and continued working the counter in clubs such as Sultan of Swing, Venom and Onyx.

These clubs may have shut down, but Ms Huang continued to work her way within the scene and got her big break at Centro at One Fullerton where she was promoted to a supervisory position.

When Centro also closed its doors, she moved on to Gotham Penthouse at Clarke Quay, where she became the operations manager, taking charge of everything, from the staff members to the cleanliness of the toilets.

Her last post was as the operations manager of The Cannery at Clarke Quay, where she was in charge of all the managers of the individual outlets under the group. She was the only female manager there.

BETTER THAN THE GUYS

Mr Kenni Koh, 33, a bar consultant and trainer, was Ms Huang's mentor at Centro back in 2002 when she was the only female bartender on the team.

He told The New Paper: 'She's the only woman I know who can be better than the guys.

'She's very strong and she can work very long hours which is hard for most girls to take.

'I would like to see more girls like her in terms of knowledge, strength and mindset because the industry lacks female managers.'

One blogger named Cookiss99, even wrote an entry on her blog titled 'Vikki the MOS superstar'.

She wrote in that entry: 'I wanna be like Miss Vikki when I grow up!!! Long live Superstar Vikki!'


But Ms Huang said she doesn't consider herself to be successful.

'Maybe, when I buy a Maserati and a bungalow,' she joked.

The little luxuries she spend on are her shoes and Rolex watches.

Beaming, she said: 'Being able to be self-sufficient makes me very happy. And that is enough.'

However, she would not reveal how much she makes a month.

Would she encourage her female friends to join the industry?

She said with a smile: 'Why not? It would be better for male patrons to have more eye candy when they have their drinks at the bar.'

Besides, when it comes to sorting out potentially ugly fights or difficult situations, having 'a woman's touch' works.

Ms Huang said that, sometimes, all it takes to calm someone down is to place a hand on the arm of an agitated person and say four golden words: 'Please give me face.'

Laughing, she said, 'It would be funny to see a male manager using the same method to calm another man down.

'Most men will feel uncomfortable when they are touched this way by another man.'

PLANS

Ms Huang thinks there is still room to grow for her.

She plans to get into bar consultancy and her dream is to set up a school to improve the standards of service staff members.

She said: 'We have to be ready to provide first-class service, before the IRs (integrated resorts) are going to open.'

Putting career and friends as her top priorities, Ms Huang shows no panic when it comes to her non-existent love life.

'I have never, and will never date a customer or a co-worker. It is important to keep a good reputation in this industry where most people know each other,' she said.

The writer, a mass communications graduate, is a freelancer

Friday, July 11, 2008

My Friend - YET 葉敦鴻


See the cute boy on the album cover? That's my friend YET 葉敦鴻. And yes, this is a song from his upcoming album, called NO PROBLEM , 沒有問題

Yet's album is in Chinese and he is going indie in Singapore, that is kind of rare here especially for Chinese artiste & Music. Its very courageous of Yet to decide on that. He could have gone outside SG to launch his album but he chose home ground, I really respect that alot.

Please visit his website to check him, his upcoming album and his passion out at the below link..
www.iamyet.net

Yet would be doing a soft launch for his album with the song -NO PROBLEM , 沒有問題 , he would be giving out a promo cd single limited edition and it is not going to be on sale anywhere else. Please write to Yet for a free copy of this limited edition CD single at the following email address - noproblemyet@gmail.com

The Full album would be launch on the 20th September 2008 at J's Cafe located at MICA Building. Please support your local artiste and music, please give Yet your support.

For more information visit his website www.iamyet.net

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Jung Type Death Note Personality Test

Your result for The Jung Type Death Note Test...

INTP

You scored 100% introversion, 71% intuition, 64% thinking, and 43% judging!




ABOUT THE TEST




This personality test is heavily based on the Kiersey Sorter. In essence, it measures your personality across four variables: Introversion-Extraversion, Intuition-Sensing, Thinking-Feeling and Judging-Percieving. There are both positive and negative attributes to each of the traits.


Introversion-Extraversion: Generally, people who score high on "introversion" are reserved, quiet people who keep to themselves whereas people who score low on "introversion" are outgoing, friendly people who are extraverts.

Intuition-Sensing:
People who score high on "intuition" are guided by gut instinct, they go on intuition as opposed to people who score low on this trait, who prefer to rely on established fact and their senses, rather than their own belief.

Thinking-Feeling: People with high scores on "thinking" rely more on their head to make decisions, whereas people who score low on "thinking" rely more on their heart to guide them. (Note: this has no bearing on a person's intelligence level; it merely refers to the way in which they make desicions.)

Judging-Percieving: People who score high "judging" are firm, decisisive people, whereas people who score low on this trait are flexible, accomodating people.




YOUR RESULTS





Stats: Approximately 4% of population.

DN characters with this type: L.

In a nutshell: "A love of problem-solving."




Desciption: Logical, original, creative thinkers. Can become very excited about theories and ideas. Exceptionally capable and driven to turn theories into clear understandings. Highly value knowledge, competence and logic. Quiet and reserved, hard to get to know well. Individualistic, having no interest in leading or following others.


The category write-ups displayed here are not entirely my own; some of this info has been taken from personalitypage.com and some from changingminds.org, both of which are excellent sources of information about personality types. The test questions came in part from Please Understand Me II, another excellent source of information about personality types. Finally, if you'd like an incredibly detailed essay on your personality type, try typelogic.com who have a serious level of detail for anyone wanting to know more about this subject.



The Deathnote pics were made by me using scans by TOWNL and from deathgod.org. Thanks to LateNiteSlacker and Uchiha_Shadow for helping me categorize the various characters.







Want see who else you might have been, or what types the other DN characters are? For your own personal information...



Light Yagami
| L
| Near
| Mello
| Misa Misa
| Ryuk |
Rem |
Raye Penber |
Soichiro Yagami |
Matsuda |
Mogi |
Aizawa |
Ide |
Naomi Misora
| Rester |
Hal Lidner |
Mat |
Watari |
Sayu Yagami |
Kyomi Takada |
Teru Mikami



And typewise:


ESFP | ESFJ | ESTP | ESTJ | ENFP | ENFJ | ENTP | ENTJ | ISFP | ISFJ | ISTP | ISTJ | INFP | INFJ | INTP | INTJ




Thanks for taking my test, I hope you enjoyed!

Take The Jung Type Death Note Test at HelloQuizzy

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Watari Sauce

Hello Salad Lovers! I wanna share me new dressing with all of you!

I was watching Death Note and I had this idea to make a dressing for my veggies! And I named it the WATARI Sauce.. haha.. I am so hooked to it and I am eating more and more veggies!

The Recipe :

-Half tsp of Japanese Sesame Oil
-Half tsp of Light Soy Sauce
-2 tsp of Apple Cider Vinegar
-2 tsp of Honey


Mix well in a small bowl and dip your veggies into them! Recipe enough for one portion of Veggies! Enjoy!