After being denied Milcah because she’s on leave last week,
i went to her @ Qube to get my hair saved done because it was really getting too long.
I always try to go on Saturdays so that the cafe upstairs will be open
for me to grab my lunch at.
Love the food there – great porridge, tong poh meat (fatty pork) and everything else as well.
Cannot lose.
After that, i went downstairs.
“What do you want to do with your hair?”
“I don’t know, anything you want!” “Let’s shave the sides.”
“Okay!”
See what an easygoing relationship we have.
Decisions made in a matter of seconds.
I was brought back to my experience of being bald as she took the razor to my head.
*BzzZzzztt!!!*
*BzzzZzzzztt!!*
“This season, it’s all about height in Europe,” she stated while waxing it up,“That innocent boy cut is out.” “Height… yeah okay, height,” i repeated, recalling how i still have Tresemme hairspray at home.
(I’m fantastic marketing bait, i saw Tresemme and bought it just because they sponsor Project Runway.)
She left a number 2 shave on the sides of my head.
So tada! I now have a fauxhawk.
Daddy didn’t say anything shocking earlier,
so it has passed the Parent-O-Metre.
Hmm, then again, my father has been taking in a lot of shocking haircuts the past 6 years,
he might be immune by now.
I rarely put up videos of me talking, unless i’m lazing on some beach somewhere
But i was thinking i’ll start posting up vids soon (once i learn how to edit them slightly at least!)
Here’s one of me talking to RainbowGayDave about the Blackberry Curve 8520
RowdyRudy and i love Mika so much,
we played the Life In Cartoon Motion album on rotate in Bali.
We love Mika so much,
we spelt his name out with stones as well
The people who came in to clean the villa must have thought we were mad (which we probably are)
“This is where we start our cult.
Our crazy cartoon-loving, toy-sharing, kiddy colourful world of insanity.
We’re talking Mika-loving in Bali.
We’re talking RudyFairyFest thrown down in Impiana.”
So yes, you can see how much i heart Mika.
When Ally from Universal Music asked me whether i’d like to provide my readers with a free dl of one of Mika’s new songs,
i immediately said YES
Obviously, i’m already an official Mika fan :p and receive updates on his upcoming album ‘We Are Golden’
which is to be released September 21st (I CAN’T WAIT OKAY, BEEN WAITING FOR SO LONG!)
Prior to the album launch, the single ‘We Are Golden’ is available for dl August 17th onwards
With the backing of the Andrae Crouch Gospel Choir (famed for being on Madonna’s Like A Prayer),
the single has also been remixed byParisian producer and songwriter Mirwais, Don Diablo, and Calvin Harris
(gosh, seriously, Rudy + i played Calvin Harris’ entire album during our bday party till everyone memorized the songs :p).
To download ‘We Are Golden’ remixed by Mirwais,
just click *here*,
fill in your name and email,
and you’ll get an email with the song!
I’m SO gonna bring this new song to Bali next week!
The We Are Golden album is written by Mika,
was co-produced by himself and Greg Wells,
and was recorded in London and L.A. over the past 2 years.
Guests include The Seawind Horns, Imogen Heap,
Owen Pallet from Final Fantasy/Arcade Fire, and Stuart Price.
KL experienced a MASSIVE jam yesterday afternoon,
Gawd knows why, it was 3pm!
Neither lunch, nor rush hour time to break fast.
There is usually only one thing that i keep myself entertained with in a jam,
and that’s my music.
I always burn a few new albums onto a CD,
and get thru them one by one,
just to get a feel of the songs,
and single out the ones i really like.
Now, there’s *another* thing i can do in a standstill jam
Use my Blackberry Curve!
I surfed, and tweeted where i was.
We chilled out in the back room, drank wine, gossiped, and waited for the jam to clear
The Stylisté
No. 144-01,1st Floor, Patent House
Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur
E-mail : info@the-styliste.com
Website: www.the-styliste.com
Opening hours daily: 11am to 7pm
After checking into the Hilton Resort & Spa Cebu,
I must admit that the luxurious accomodation didn’t make me feel like i wanted to move to do anything,
but Cheesie convinced me otherwise.
After tearing my attention away from the comfortable bed/lounge chair/beach,
the rational part of me did think i should get the sight-seeing part over with,
so i wouldn’t regret not going to those places when i was back in Msia.
Besides, the whole point of going somewhere is to get in as much as one can
(which is why i tend to wake up extremely early on holidays,
but never seem to be able to do so on work days hmm)
We took a taxi and bargained with the driver (cos he didn’t want to charge us metre rate -_-)
about 600 Pesos (roughly RM45) to take us to a few spots at the same time.
Erm, i must say he was the grouchiest taxi driver we had – who seemingly wanted to help us, yet said he’ll charge extra if we stayed at each place for more than 10 minutes. So mean! 🙁
Located at the Pier Area in Cebu City,
it’s the oldest tri-bastion fort in the country
and was worked on since 1565.
The military defence structure served as the nucleus
for the first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
The inside area is just over 2,000 sq metres.
Over the centuries, it has served many different purposes including:
holding classrooms where Cebuanos received formal education,
serving as a fortification for Japanese soldies during World War II,
being an army camp during the battle for liberation,
till more recently,
being a zoo,
and housing the offices of the Tourism Dpt. till 1993.
The towers are up to 30 feet high.
Walls are stated to be up to 20 feet high,
with these cool stone steps built into the corners.
Of course, i couldn’t resist ant climbed right to the top!
After Fort San Pedro, we took a short drive to Magellan’s Cross on Magallanes Street
Planted on that very spot by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521
(when he first landed in Cebu),
it is situated where the first Christian Filipinos and their Queen were baptized –
signifying the start of a strong Roman Catholic empire.
Just across Magellan’s Cross, is a small tunnel wihch led us to the Basilica of Santo Nino
The Basilica was one of the first churches to be built in the Philippines
out of earth, nipah and wood in 1566.
In the 1700s, it was replaced with a church of hard stone,
and 200 years later,
was pronounced a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI.
There were scores of short red candles in boxes,
where visitors were able to take for their own prayers.
Of course, there were discreet donation boxes below the burning altars.
These were all impressively carved out of stone.
Just so happened when we were there,
a huge mass was going on.
So huge that, the alter was placed at one end of the courtyard,
with people standing around it (oh, but it WAS raining so that must’ve been it)
Outside the Basilica, people were selling flowers, food, candles, weaved products, and Catholic statues + rosaries.
There are lots of children begging for money in Cebu,
but you just have to learn not to give money to them,
or else you’d get hounded by them all.
I didn’t want to give them money,
but i actually thought of buying them shoes. >.<
Because it’d just showered,
the rain gave the roads a surreal sheen to it after.
After the hustle over there,
and me managing to bargain over a few rosaries,
we left for Ayala Mall where we could get a free shuttle service back to the hotel at 6pm.
We got pretty peckish again,
and went to try the lechon aka roasted pork everyone’s been asking us to try.
It’s so good, that the charge by weight
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This trip was made possible by Malaysia Airlines.
It’s the only airline available to fly from Malaysia to Cebu, Philippines; with 2 flights a week.