film is a REAL degree

Saturday, July 30, 2005

the advantages of being short and fat

1) you can shop in childrens' stores in the UK

benefits of that:
a) cheaper clothes
b) less skimpy clothing
c) you can find a skirt meant for 15 year olds that are supposed to be 170cm tall and it is JUST the right length (i.e. not short short) and it will fit nicely above your hips

case in point - my GBP 5 skirt from Tammy in Birmingham (it was such a good buy!)

2) you can find your size at a sale in Singapore (because Singaporean girls seem to be unrealistically skinny and thus clothes sold in Singapore correspond to their sizes)

for example : you go to a Fox sale thinking that jeans at 50% off with an additional 20% off if you buy 3 items and above IS SUCH A BARGAIN... AND YOU CAN ACTUALLY FIND A FEW ITEMS IN YOUR SIZE!

case in point - my 2 new pairs of Fox jeans that came up to $56.80.

WAHAHA... at times like these i love my body size! :)

Thursday, July 28, 2005

Film and Literature - Year 2

got home last night and saw a THICK stack from the Film and TV Dept of Warwick University... my bro went, maybe it is your transcript. excitedly i tore it open and...

IT IS MY READING LIST!

which made me go, URGH cos i was thinking of how i had so much to read this year that i never finished (think James Joyce's Portrait Of The Artist, which i only made it to probably the first third of the book, or Jeanette Winterson's Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit which i never started). but then again, it got me excited as well because it made me think, new year, new start, new stuff to stimulate my brain!

on a side note: sadly i forgot that Mrs Lenton has retired from the department (she remembered my name the second week of school cos she was studying all the pictures of all the first years so she could address us by name when we went to the office to ask for stuff - AAWWWW...) and the stack of stuff was sent by the new secretary Tracey Bale. should have gone by to say goodbye to dear Mrs Lenton.

anyway, looking at what i am going to do for film next year has gotten me all enthusiastic about school again! :) National Cinema - which we are looking at Italian and Spanish cinema, and Hollywood Cinema! There is a lot of foundation reading and films to watch before school starts so i am somehow thinking it is a good idea that i am going back 2 weeks before school starts so i can go and borrow the films i need from uni library.

FUN FUN FUN! :)

btw, i'm doing some Fellini films again... (for all of you that started reading from the beginning of this blog, i started it cos i was inspired by a Fellini film and wanted to comment on it... thinking about things, this blog has really changed from a film blog to a food blog... hahaha...)

Tuesday, July 26, 2005

what's wrong with me?

as i was going home from tap class today, i couldnt help but wonder :

if i learn a lot of my dance steps through the rhythm of the music and how it flows with the music, it means i am most definitely musically inclined (this is especially apparent when learning tap - i need to hear the rhythm a few times before i can piece the sequence of steps. but after that the rhythm sticks in my head and i dont have problems matching it with the right beats in the music).

BUT the puzzle is - why then, am i musical (instrument)-ly challenged? i tried learning the piano and i failed grade 6. in fact, i might have narrowly failed grade 5 as well. but i aced the theory part. and did pretty well for the aural bits.

someone explain why why why? i can do syncopation in dance, but SO not in music...

Sunday, July 24, 2005

battle of the steamboats

I finally figured out how to upload pictures onto my blog without Hello! GOODBYE HELLO! hahahah...

Anyway, Moon and i decided to try the Tian Tian Steamboat at Bugis on Friday cos we remembered we wanted to eat there once before but they were crowded and we didnt want to wait 30mins for a table. This time we were there at 6.45pm so we managed to get a table, though not inside with air-conditioning because to get that we'd have to share a huge table with some other people and being typical Singaporeans, we were anti-social so we chose to sit outside.

So the verdict? TOO EXPENSIVE and not very fantastic. The price on the board says $16.80+ but when you sit down the waiter comes to you to tell you that they have 5 speciality soups and you get a choice of 2 for $10. And they dont tell you what options you get if you dont choose their speciality soups. So what do you do if you dont want their soups? you just get served the raw food? We had the corn and pork soup, and the fish soup. They had Spicy Satay, Tom Yum and one more that i dont remember. hmmm... admittedly they have quite a big spread of food but their chicken was rather tasteless without any of the sauces, and a bit too big in size so by the time it was fully cooked the outside was tough. The fried fish had bones and wasnt fantastic. The lotus root was too thick so it didnt get nice and soft when you cooked it. The wantons were just weird cos they were stuck together and the skin didnt cook well as a result. While the soup was rather nice, the variety of sauces satisfactory and certain dishes like the sliced fish, pork slices and beef slices rather nice, after a while you didnt feel like eating anymore even though your stomach wasnt too full. That was the sign that it wasnt a satisfactory meal.

The bill came up to $24.30 per person which we so totally didnt feel like we ate enough to make the meal worth it. The mango ice that we had at Bugis Junction's Food Festival ($4.90) was more satisfying than the steamboat.

With that, i felt like i HAD to eat steamboat at the place i love. Tian Fu Huo Guo at Tiong Bahru, near the old Tiong Bahru market site which is currently under renovation now. It's on the corner of one of the old shophouses, with very unpretentious decor and a place that is really crowded on weekends and even drawing a sizeable crowd on weekday nights.

For $16, it is an ala carte buffet with one serving of their slice beef and homemade 'treasures' - one shrimp ball, one fish ball, one pork ball and one beef ball, all handmade from fresh ingredients without all the starch that goes into industrial ones. You get to order as much as you want from their rather wide selection (i recommend their pork belly slices, fried yams, chicken - which isnt tasteless, fish slices and fish paste) and they have 4 types of soups - house speciality satay sauce (which can get a bit jilat - like you feel sick from the richness), scallop, fish and Ma La (which translated is 'numbing spiciness'). And i love their chili sauce because it has that sour tinge to it which accentuates the flavour of the food. There isnt any service charge and water is free!

Sorry there isnt a photo but when i am in Singapore i dont have the habit of carrying my camera around to take pictures of food like i do when i am on holiday.

But now that i have figured out how to upload pictures, i can finally put up a picture of me and Moon from Sentosa day! hehehe...


Me and Moon listening to our Creative Zens (or rather she to hers and me to my dad's)


Moon and i couldnt really take nice pictures of us 2 since there was only 2 of us and i was only good at taking self-portraits. So next time we are going to have to rope someone in to go tanning with us...

Friday, July 22, 2005

under the weather

the past few days i have been feeling pretty URGH... is claire's theory that you fall sick less in the UK cos you live in the country and Singapore is just more polluted right? perhaps...

to add to the bummer start of my day (which started when the dogs in my neighbourhood started barking at 7am) and me feeling a bit dizzy on the train to work, a whole load of emails came in to my hotmail that i had to go sort out... and then at work one of the organisers for an event called up to ask why we havent done this this this and this. and that it isnt her problem that i didnt receive the email, and oh btw that it isnt her problem that i am not in charge of that. SIGH.

the only consolation is that on my way to work, 2 foreign workers wolf-whistled me. (or is that NOT a consolation?)

BAH HAMBUG.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

tappety tappety tap

today i went for tap at Jitterbugs! IT WAS SOOOO FUN! i feel so inspired to go for more dance lessons now! it feels great to be back in the swing of things and i realise now how much i miss dancing! *beams* it has been quite a while since i got my body back into action and working up a good sweat doing what i love is amazing... heheh... saw the hip-hop class and i feel like joining that too! especially cos i know the instructor (she's REALLY good... i used to dance with her in Frontier Danceland where i worked for a while) and she's pretty good at teaching and gives personal attention if you have trouble with steps...

so now should i go for funk jazz on thurs? even though i dont have my dance sneakers? argh... decisions decisions...

cant wait to go back to Warwick and join Stuart's classes (he used to be a TapDog!) and the jazz and funk jazz classes with Classical and Modern Society as well as do level 2 and level 3 tap! looks like it is going to be a heck of a fun year ahead!

Sunday, July 17, 2005

non-oily indian food!

a change of dinner plans led to the discovery of a nice indian place that offers non-oily food so this is something that i HAVE to blog about...

went to changi village thinking of eating steamboat but discovered the onky steamboat there was was a fishhead one. then we saw this new indian place that opened recently and we decided to give it a try... we had briyani, naan, tandoori chicken, mutton rendang, teh tarik, roti prata, some potato and some beansprouts... the amazing thing is that the naan and the prata were totally not oily! like WOW... you can tell when you use your hands and it doesnt leave any oil on your fingers! they ran out of fish head curry so we couldnt try but it is definitely a place to re-visit. and it is cheap! for 4 people the bill came up to $34 and we were pretty full after the meal...

sorry no pictures though... i didnt bring my camera cos i didnt expect to be food blogging... hehehe...

Friday, July 15, 2005

Irene Cara sang it so beutifully in FAME...

Out Here On My Own

Sometimes I wonder where I've been
Who I am
Do I fit in.
Make believin' is hard alone,
Out here on my own

We're always provin' who we are
Always reachin' for the risin' star
To guide me far
And shine me home
Out here on my own

When I'm down and feelin' blue
I close my eyes so I can be with you
Oh, baby, be strong for me
Baby, belong to me
Help me through
Help me need you

Until the morning sun appears
Making light of all my fears
I dry the tears I've never shown
Out here on my own

When I'm down and feelin' blue
I close my eyes so I can be with you
Oh, baby, be strong for me
Baby, belong to me
Help me through
Help me need you

Sometimes I wonder where I've been
Who I am
Do I fit in
I may not win
But I can't be thrown
Out here on my own
On my own

Thursday, July 14, 2005

smiling through tears

i started this entry feeling rather depressed but something someone wrote suddenly made me feel so loved.

it is strange how i had this huge wave of feeling estranged and detached from the world today... like an outsider and just a person on the fringe.


but when i was low suddenly people came to chat to me online... and i shouldnt be brooding because there are plenty of people out there that care about me so does it really matter if i dont fit into some groups?

thanks guys...

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

am i strange?

have been working for a week and a half so far and my boss is SUPER cool... he is so laid back and we talk like SUPER old friends, even though we have only been friends since last sept. and the funny thing is that today i asked him whether i could go for a longer lunch since i was meeting some VJ friends and he was like, 'ok sure! have fun!' and when i hinted i might go shopping because i am a bit bored at work he said, "ok sure! enjoy yourself."

so why do i sound like i am complaining? because i feel like i am not doing much work... it just seems like i go into the office and do some stuff for a while and then for a long period i have nothing to do so i surf the internet. dont get me wrong - there is work to do in the office. but everyone is so busy doing their own work and following up on their stuff that no one delegates much work to me. and even though some people might think that it's great to have a job that pays pretty well for you to sit there and do nothing, i personally dont like it.

my conclusion: i am a workoholic.

this morning i came into the office after having gone to the bank and clearing some financial stuff for my boss. he was busy 'firefighting' so i hardly had much to do... ended up sorting some papers on his desk and answering some questions that he asked about admin work. then he told me to read some of the magazines that he subscribes to so we can have a 'meeting of minds' later. after my super long (2 1/2 hr) lunch, i came back and the guys had packed up all the stuff to be moved on site for an exhibition starting tomorrow and were leaving the office. it was a good thing that i had decided at lunch that i'd buy some huge pieces of coloured paper to do a wall calender for the office for year 2005 so they could record all the shows they worked for. so i did art and craft at work for 2 hours in an empty office. after that it was more magazine reading and some checking of invoices. and then when my boss came back he briefed me on what he needs me to do tomorrow. afterwhich he was telling me about some stand-up comedian episode he had on his laptop and we listened to it for a while.

it sounds fun and it was but i guess i am the kind that needs something to stimulate me. to combat that i came home and baked a batch of brownies which i will take to work. it helped me feel less useless. like i can contribute to the company in some way.

by the way, i told my boss i was feeling sian and his immediate reaction was, 'what did i do now?'

he's such a funny guy...

Saturday, July 09, 2005

SENTOSA TANNING SESSION!

moon and i decided to celebrate the great outdoors and her last saturday of freedom until somewhere in august by going to sentosa to tan!

it was so much fun to do something just the 2 of us because we could be as crazy as we wanted to without being laughed at (like no one would scoff our crazy ideas). initially we were going to bring a scrabble to play at the beach while we tanned but my brother left my travel set in london so it had to be pocket monopoly (already i hear people going WHAT?!?).

decided to buy some trashy magazine to read at the beach and we finally settled on US Elle from Cheers at Harbourfront shopping centre.and guess what happened? the magazine REALLY was trashy because the pages ALL fell out... i think they didnt put enough glue on the spine or else the heat dried up all the glue and it ceased to hold the pages together.

tanning at tanjong beach was a fabulous idea because no one goes there (like no buaya men, erm... more like boys) so you get left in peace and we could be as zanny as we wanted to and play our monopoly and munch on pringles (tomato salsa is nice!). got a fabulous tan from converting a bikini top into a tube top, which should take a few days to settle to a brown. we are totally going to do it again when moon is free! but we shall to drag a third crazy person so we can take nice pictures together! HAHAHA...

Friday, July 08, 2005

my day at work

this is what i did today at work:

1) read blogs
2) read email
3) chatted with josh
4) talked on the phone with my boss when he was on his way to work at 10+am
5) made a few phone calls abt setting up malaysian ringgit account in maybank and dbs in singapore (apparently you cant)
6) surfed the net for info on my trip to milan to visit antonia
7) went for lunch with ivy and boss in chinatown where there was a sales pitch made (took cab there, by the way - boss paid)
8) ran errands in cab with boss
9) stopped for ice coffee at grand copthorn hotel while boss and i had a chit chat (in between him talking business on the phone)
10) got back to the office to do some paperwork and sort out invoices
11) made some calls about some errors in invoices

then it was 6.30 and i went home.

what a fun day at work... :) better than the last few days when i was cleaning the office (like a maid)!

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

i want to go for dweeb dinner!

there's a group of musicians in my church in coventry that formed a rock band called 'dweeb' and these 4 guys are in for a treat today. and i wish i was in on that treat as well.

because josh, iron chef coventry (as awarded by his cell members) is cooking a huge meal as a treat. this is the menu...

White Rice
Roast Chicken
Cantonese Onion Soy Dip
Broccoli & Chinese Mushrooms
Iceberg Lettuce w. Oyster Sauce & Garlic
SweetCorn Soup with Chicken & Crabmeat
Fruit Cocktail with Lychee & Mangosteen, served with Cornish Ice Cream


and what am i doing in singapore? i was supposed to come back and gorge myself with yummy food. instead i am working as a part-time maid, personal assistant, security guard, secretary, accountant. and not in a wonderful place that has amazingly nice AND famous food like chinatown.

but i guess the experience is good - trying your hand at everything in a company. i am learning good lessons in management of a business.

GOLDEN RULE 1: Always hire a permanent accountant when you FIRST start your company. and he/she can cover the admin work until you expand and need a second administrator. BUT ALWAYS HAVE THE ACCOUNTANT.

Trust me.

Name: ADELINE LI Occupation: PERSONAL ASSISTANT

i am a personal assistant. i am cleaning up the office.

and to think my room at home is in a mess. or more like just the cupboards.

Friday, July 01, 2005

a day out with 2 of my funniest friends ever

went for lunch and some shopping today with my best buddies rachel (ng) and moon. we went to have lunch at chinatown at hong lim hawker centre and tried the crayfish hor fun that rachel has been saying we should go eat because 'that is what they are famous for' even though in the end she didnt eat that because she 'didnt think that it was fantastic' from the times she has tried them before. so why did we eat that? sigh...

moon has been suffering from occupational hazards from working at lian he wan bao (the chinese evening paper). she has begun asking questions to obvious things (like, ali why you bring camera? answer i gave: to take picture lah) and thinking in chinese! like what?!?

anyway we went shopping from taka to lucky plaza to tangs to OG to plaza sing and had a lot of fun just hanging out. it seems like everytime i come back and go out with my hilarious friends, nothing has changed from when we were in secondary school and walking down orchard road or in chinatown after school...

took this picture at tangs... wearing expensive shoes (tangs has no more sale!) and embarrassing ourselves while trying to sneak this picture... hehehe...


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