04 September 2008

House Party (Part 1)

It has almost become a default activity for me and my colleagues to have a house party every Friday,as its the most fun and economical way of enjoying ourselves with booze and music, without having to pay for:

1. Cover charge

2. Taxi ride to the club

3. Taxi ride home after clubbing

4. Supper



And, we have the whole house to ourselves, and clean restrooms to use, why not have house parties more often?




Ronald loves to cook, he volunteered to cook one of his specialities for us, Fried Chicken!




Tender looking chicken before marination





While he is cooking, we enjoy some potato chips





Ronald enjoying every single moment while cooking, there is a video of him cooking, will upload in the Part 2 of this post.




Marinated chicken


Coated with his own special flour





While waiting, Pauline posing for a pic with Sajid's wedding photo





Joanne, Pauline and Jennefer





Presenting to you, the best home-made chicken wings ever!

Ronald Fried Chicken....

I tell you, I am not exaggerating, the wings Ronald made can give KFC a run for their money!

They taste similar, if not better, than KFC Original Recipe!

Only those who tried will be able to vouch for the tastiness of his wings....

Thinking about it makes me drool.....




Chivas, Black Label and Smirnoff promoters?






Everyone forced to take a Tequila shot








The effect of Tequila shots




Guys do crazy things


Girls pose for pictures



Videos of all these action in next post


All the smokers in the house



A lot of lemon and salt, for the never-ending rounds of Tequila, amongst Whiskey, Vodka and Beer!


Yes, its them again taking pictures




Ronald getting all Emo with Noel, in front of their wife and gf







So loving....




A group photo



Ken before his Beer bomb


Joanna, Patrick and Prem arrived



Preparing for the Beer Bomb



Now its Jen's turn





Look at Patrick. Hah



What beer bomb, more like beer drown!






Evil...


Other photos were not posted for privacy and decency sake, and videos will be up in Part 2, I am not sure when, well, it took me so long to post Part 1 up, keep on waiting.....

03 September 2008

Singapore Changi Airport introduces a new security device

Very Soon, travellers in and out of Singapore will have to "bare it all". Do not fret yet, I am not talking about literally taking off all your clothes, I am talking about the latest device the Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 is introducing. Costing the airport US$200,000, this device detects up to the skin and contours of your body. However, for privacy sake, face and sensitive parts of the body will be blurred, iamges captured will also be deleted immediately after the passenger is processed.

I think for me its perfectly fine, because I rather go through this, than having terrorists or hijackers among us in the airport!

An example of the image




Full report below:

SINGAPORE: Singapore's Changi Airport Terminal 3 is testing out a new screening machine which is said to be more effective in detecting illegal objects concealed on the body. But the new device could leave travellers a little more exposed.

Called the Millimetre Wave scanner, it is currently on a three-month trial at Terminal 3 (T3).

The scanner produces images that outline the body contour. High-frequency radio signals generate millimetre waves which bounce off the body to reveal any hidden foreign objects.

While some travellers may find the image too revealing, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said care has been taken to protect their privacy.

For example, the passenger's face and sensitive parts of the body are blurred. The image, captured at a location away from the scanner, is deleted after each passenger is processed.

Travellers Channel NewsAsia spoke with did not seem to mind much about a little exposure.

One traveller said: "I would choose it just because I would rather someone not pat me down."

"I will go through the scanner as this is a very important thing for security," said another.

Currently, only one scanner is being used at T3's A1 to A8 gate hold room.

If passengers set off a metal detector, they still have the option of the traditional ‘pat-down’ physical search or going through the new scanner.

CAAS is evaluating whether the US$200,000 scanner improves passenger flow and is gathering feedback from travellers before deciding whether to deploy the machines across the airport.

Developed by US-based L3 Communications, Millimetre Wave scanners are already being used at airports in countries like the Netherlands, Australia and Indonesia.

(Story from Channelnewsasia)

What do you think? Leave your thoughts.....

02 September 2008

Xiaxue imitating Dawn

I have heard about this Xiaxue's video where she imitates Dawn, and thanks to Andystorm, I managed to watch this super hilarious video!

This is Dawn's video where she proudly declares to the whole world she is going to Sydney!

And this is Xiaxue's spoof version of that video! I tell you, its damm funny!

See the similarities? I can only say one thing, GOOD JOB XIAXUE!

DY must be fuming mad now....

(Videos credits to Dawn and Xiaxue)

Biggest Blockbuster of 2008: Babylon A.D.

Babylon A.D. is a 2008 science fiction film based on the novel Babylon Babies by Maurice Georges Dantec. The film was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and stars Vin Diesel and Michelle Yeoh. It was released on August 29, 2008 in the United States.



Catch the movie trailer here:


To find out more about this movie, visit their official website at www.babylonadmovie.com

I am dying to catch this movie for three very simple reasons:

1) Vin Diesel is the lead actor.
He is one of my all time favourite Hollywood actors. When it comes to action movies, he is THE man! Saving Private Ryan, The Fast and Furious and xXx are some of the great movies Vin Diesel has acted in, and I definitely do not want to miss this movie for anything.


2) Michelle Yeoh, the other lead.
I don't think she needs introduction. She is the pride of all asians, the pride of Malaysia. One of the most successful chinese exports to Hollywood. She has been involved in too many good movies, but the most memorable one (IMO) was her Award-winning role in Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. I love her acting, she is natural, her accent is just nice, not too "flowery" and suits both the asian and caucasian market.


3) Its a Science Fiction film. And this is one of my favourite genre of movies. I am a big fan of all Sci-Fi movies like Matrix, Men in Black and Independance Day.

I can't wait for this movie to be released in Singapore!


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