Do you still dream the dreams when you were younger?
Or is it appropriate of me to ask if you still dream, at all?
I have had countless dreams when I was younger.
I wanted to be a teacher in my primary school days because I thought my teachers were really smart then. Later, I changed my mind after I saw how teachers were bullied in secondary schools. I was one of the bullies. :p
I wanted to become a bank teller because I thought they looked really cool especially when they were counting monies or stamping hard on the bank books. I changed my mind after I got my first full-time job in a bank. The pay was measly.
I wanted to be a scientist because I thought I had a nose for science after I scored A1 in my O' level. I changed my mind as soon as I started my attachment in polytechnic. The work was way toooo boring.
I wanted to become an accountant because they can command about $3,000 with just 2 years experience. I changed my mind while I worked part-time as an accounts assistant. The job was too boring for my personality. I was taking the first level of ACCA then.
I wanted to be .......I have had too many dreams to mention of.
Now I am dreaming to be a multi-millionaire and I think I have a plan for it but it would take me years to achieve it.
Meanwhile, I dream to be a mother. Just when will my eggs hatch?
So what dreams hast thee?
Here are some animals' dreams - just for laughs.
Prada bag for sale
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, Friday, May 29, 2009 at Friday, May 29, 2009, in
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Personal sale
Pre-loved authentic Prada bag for sale.
Comes with authenticity card and dust bag. (No receipt)
Originally priced at over $1,000. Now letting go at $400 (best price).
Please email to bachie.boo@gmail.com to indicate your interest.
Cheerios!
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Edit: Bag is no longer available. Thank you for your interest.
Comes with authenticity card and dust bag. (No receipt)
Originally priced at over $1,000. Now letting go at $400 (best price).
Please email to bachie.boo@gmail.com to indicate your interest.
Cheerios!
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Edit: Bag is no longer available. Thank you for your interest.
Some of my favourite photos
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, Monday, May 25, 2009 at Monday, May 25, 2009, in
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Photography
The beautiful sunrise that greeted us at the kelong
The day we spent our morning at the kelong
The dog we met at the kelong
The one with the boring rope and the cheerful mat
The one with April's masterpieces
The one with Ashley in the basin
The one with Joey at Sentosa
The one with Joey posing for Rejoice shampoo
The one with Jacintha
The one with my piano
The pretty white flowers in Los Angeles
The lavender in Los Angeles
The one with the pink flowers in Santa Monica
The one with the mills in United States
The power grid along the way to Arizona
The relentless budding grass in Boston
The one with my nike maryjanes
The mini power grid (??) in Boston
The one with the buildings in Boston
The one with the bridge towards New York
The one when we were under the bridge
The one with Macy's New York
The one with the angmoh cat
The one with the souvenir from the restaurant that Baby and I ate at Pier 39 in San Franscisco
The one taken at Japanese cemetery in Kovan
The one at Japanese cemetery too
The day we spent our morning at the kelong
The dog we met at the kelong
The one with the boring rope and the cheerful mat
The one with April's masterpieces
The one with Ashley in the basin
The one with Joey at Sentosa
The one with Joey posing for Rejoice shampoo
The one with Jacintha
The one with my piano
The pretty white flowers in Los Angeles
The lavender in Los Angeles
The one with the pink flowers in Santa Monica
The one with the mills in United States
The power grid along the way to Arizona
The relentless budding grass in Boston
The one with my nike maryjanes
The mini power grid (??) in Boston
The one with the buildings in Boston
The one with the bridge towards New York
The one when we were under the bridge
The one with Macy's New York
The one with the angmoh cat
The one with the souvenir from the restaurant that Baby and I ate at Pier 39 in San Franscisco
The one taken at Japanese cemetery in Kovan
The one at Japanese cemetery too
Should death be a celebration of life?
My grandpa passed away suddenly last night. He lived a ripe age of 80 years. Just as everyone wallowed in sorrow, I begun to secretly wonder if my grandpa was rejoicing instead. He missed my grandma a lot when he was alive. Now he's on his way to meet her. Shouldn't this be a joyous occasion for him instead?
I think it should be. At least if I were in his shoes.
Nonetheless, I will miss you sorely, Grandpa. But I'm glad that you can finally reunite with Grandma. I hope to see both of you soon in heaven too. God bless you.
I think it should be. At least if I were in his shoes.
Nonetheless, I will miss you sorely, Grandpa. But I'm glad that you can finally reunite with Grandma. I hope to see both of you soon in heaven too. God bless you.
My Night at a KTV Nightclub
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, Sunday, May 17, 2009 at Sunday, May 17, 2009, in
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Excursion,
KTV Nightclub,
Party,
Weekend
Last night, B's friend, Mr A, invited us to his 'private party' at Grand Century. For some of you who don't know what Grand Century is...it's actually a high class KTV nightclub where men go to be entertained by pretty women. This club is located on the 2nd floor of Furama Riverfront Hotel.
I didn't take any photos due to sensitivity reasons.
Grand Century is decorated in flamboyant Oscar gold & black style - a very classy decor to match up to the high price they charge their patrons. Each bottle of Martell costs $400. Each time you ask for a lady to 'sit' with you, you will need to tip her from a range of $50 to $500 depending on the 'level' of service you prefer. (You know what I mean.)
I got there just in time to witness the lady selection process for the first time. Mummy Angie paraded into our room with 10 other girls. No lah, the girls weren't for me or B - he's stuck with me since I was there :p. Contrary to my belief, not all the girls are pretty. Some of them look very sultry, some innocent looking and some look like your auntie-next-door. The guys too have varying tastes and preferences. One of the guys chose a sultry looking girl whose boobs almost spilled out. Another chose an innocent quiet girl.
To cut the story short, nothing too juicy happened yesterday since Grand Century is a 'classy' club. Sorry to disappoint you. :) Just some regular groping, touching and a lot of drinking. At least not when I was there. We left at about 12 plus so I don't know who da-bao-ed the girls home. Even if I do, I don't really care. I'm not their wife mah. If B were to da-bao, he's gonna get hell from me!!
Some of my favourite things....
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, Sunday, May 10, 2009 at Sunday, May 10, 2009, in
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Excursion,
Favourites,
Weekend
I was determined to do something today since B & I had a good restful Saturday. A seriously restful Saturday - B & I had brekkie in the morning and then slept again till 8pm. Bleah! hehe
Here's a pictorial essay of what we did today and a little intro to some of my favourite stuff :)
Went to my favourite hangout at Cafe Cartel Siglap (didn't manage to take the front view of the cafe)
for my favourite club sandwich.
By the way, if you ever come to Siglap, do try to go for a hair wash (I reckon the best in Singapore) at the renowned hair salon in the area...
We headed to Starbucks Siglap because B wanted to buy this tumbler...he's not a Starbucks fan. I am.
I highly recommend you to get this tumbler even if you're not a fan of Starbucks because of its super sonic good insulation. Ice cubes can stay solid for at least 2 hours. No joke. Seriously, no joke. That's why B got it too even though he's not a fan.
We proceeded to my favourite mall during my childhood days...
Had my favourite durian ice-cream
from..
They are located at the basement of the mall. They also have an outlet in IMM.
Then I washed it down with...Silky Barley
Slurpz!
Also met up with my parents and bro this evening for Mother's Day celebration. Bro gave me a box of Royce choc which he bought in Japan...
...and a Marc Jacobs clutch which he got free as a door gift from a fashion show he attended. Cool!
That's how my day ended - with a gift...I like :)
Good night & have a great week ahead!
Ciao.
Edit: OMG! Out of curiosity, I googled to check how much the Marc Jacobs clutch costs...freaking over USD540!!! What the *** !?!
Here's a pictorial essay of what we did today and a little intro to some of my favourite stuff :)
Went to my favourite hangout at Cafe Cartel Siglap (didn't manage to take the front view of the cafe)
for my favourite club sandwich.
By the way, if you ever come to Siglap, do try to go for a hair wash (I reckon the best in Singapore) at the renowned hair salon in the area...
We headed to Starbucks Siglap because B wanted to buy this tumbler...he's not a Starbucks fan. I am.
I highly recommend you to get this tumbler even if you're not a fan of Starbucks because of its super sonic good insulation. Ice cubes can stay solid for at least 2 hours. No joke. Seriously, no joke. That's why B got it too even though he's not a fan.
We proceeded to my favourite mall during my childhood days...
Had my favourite durian ice-cream
from..
They are located at the basement of the mall. They also have an outlet in IMM.
Then I washed it down with...Silky Barley
Slurpz!
Also met up with my parents and bro this evening for Mother's Day celebration. Bro gave me a box of Royce choc which he bought in Japan...
...and a Marc Jacobs clutch which he got free as a door gift from a fashion show he attended. Cool!
That's how my day ended - with a gift...I like :)
Good night & have a great week ahead!
Ciao.
Edit: OMG! Out of curiosity, I googled to check how much the Marc Jacobs clutch costs...freaking over USD540!!! What the *** !?!
Muji On Sale!
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, Saturday, May 9, 2009 at Saturday, May 09, 2009, in
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Sale
Muji is having their annual sale today and tomorrow.
If you're a Muji fan, hurry to Suntec Convention Centre, Room 325. Enjoy up to 60% off their regular-priced items.
Happy Shopping!
If you're a Muji fan, hurry to Suntec Convention Centre, Room 325. Enjoy up to 60% off their regular-priced items.
Happy Shopping!
Trek Yourself
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Another Boo Boo by Bachie
, Thursday, May 7, 2009 at Thursday, May 07, 2009, in
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Morph Photo,
New Star Trek
Are you a Star Trek Fan? Whether you are one, try out this Star Trek website. You can morph your picture into one of the Star Trek characters! I morphed my dog...wahahaha..
Have fun :)
Have fun :)
My little bundle of joy
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, Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at Wednesday, May 06, 2009, in
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Pets
Brought Ashley out for a "leash-less" walk just now. This little chirpy dog was so happy and excited - practically prancing like a pony when he knew that he was selected to go 'gai gai'.
When we reached the field, he sprang enthusiastically towards the grass as if he had not seen grass for the longest time and started to furiously investigate for the right precise patch to pee on. Amidst this enthusiasm, he constantly checked on me to see if I was still around, making sure I was always in sight. Whenever he walked too fast ahead of me, he would slow down to wait for me.
This is Ashley...
These little gestures of his made me feel so important. It made me feel that I am his everything. He's really a sweet dog. A bundle of joy in my life. Nevermind the stress at work. Coming home to this is totally worthwhile.
If you have been contemplating whether to keep a dog or a cat, I strongly encourage you to do so. BUT - please adopt if possible. Give the unwanted animals a second chance at life.
I adopted Ashley when he was 8 years old and I have never once regretted it. Check out these websites and hopefully you will be able to find your ideal dog too. Good luck!
DoggieSite
DogsForum
Pets.com.sg
CatWelfare
When we reached the field, he sprang enthusiastically towards the grass as if he had not seen grass for the longest time and started to furiously investigate for the right precise patch to pee on. Amidst this enthusiasm, he constantly checked on me to see if I was still around, making sure I was always in sight. Whenever he walked too fast ahead of me, he would slow down to wait for me.
This is Ashley...
These little gestures of his made me feel so important. It made me feel that I am his everything. He's really a sweet dog. A bundle of joy in my life. Nevermind the stress at work. Coming home to this is totally worthwhile.
If you have been contemplating whether to keep a dog or a cat, I strongly encourage you to do so. BUT - please adopt if possible. Give the unwanted animals a second chance at life.
I adopted Ashley when he was 8 years old and I have never once regretted it. Check out these websites and hopefully you will be able to find your ideal dog too. Good luck!
DoggieSite
DogsForum
Pets.com.sg
CatWelfare
Where are you, Bachie?
I seem to have lost myself after my marriage. Or have I always been like this? I wonder. I really can't remember.
Maybe I should quit TV - the time eroding machine and start doing something more enriching.
Do what? I'm so lazy.
Maybe I should quit TV - the time eroding machine and start doing something more enriching.
Do what? I'm so lazy.
Quick & Fuss-Free Makeover
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, at Monday, May 04, 2009, in
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decor,
flat,
home renovation,
property
B & I fell in love with our flat at first sight. It was almost perfect except for the condition it was in. It wasn't really that bad, just poorly maintained.
I'm no interior designer. In fact I have no artistic flair at all. With the help of rich wall colourings and strategic lighting, I managed to create a warm and cozy feel at home. The best of all, I didn't spend a lot of money achieving the look because the house was already renovated by the ex-owner and I recycled most of the stuff which I already had from my previous apartment.
This was how my current HDB apartment look like before I started adding colours and decorations to it.
How it looked like after the paint job but before the furniture came in...
Before we start hanging up the painting and mirror
After everything is up...
Pardon me for the crooked bamboo curtain. I have since straightened it :)
It's really easy, isn't it? This is my home. I like :D
I'm no interior designer. In fact I have no artistic flair at all. With the help of rich wall colourings and strategic lighting, I managed to create a warm and cozy feel at home. The best of all, I didn't spend a lot of money achieving the look because the house was already renovated by the ex-owner and I recycled most of the stuff which I already had from my previous apartment.
This was how my current HDB apartment look like before I started adding colours and decorations to it.
How it looked like after the paint job but before the furniture came in...
Before we start hanging up the painting and mirror
After everything is up...
Pardon me for the crooked bamboo curtain. I have since straightened it :)
It's really easy, isn't it? This is my home. I like :D
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