May
27
2009

Have you seen the new reserved signs in the MRT? :shocked1: I noticed them while on my way back from town.

Here’s a closer look on the signage. It reads “Reserved Seating” rather than the previously used “Priority Seat”. I don’t see the need for a change. Do you think the majority of Singaporeans bother about it? :blah: Do these inconsiderate people care? I still see people sitting on those seats even with the signage in full glory. No point making the illustrations and font sizes larger :shift:
Look at Europe, or even our neighboring countries like Taiwan and Hong Kong. Often, these seats would be left empty for those who needed it more. Isn’t that great? We should be ashamed!

Another implementation by LTA are the queue lines on the floor. Does it matter? People shoved their way in and refused to let passengers alight first :rant:
Do you think this programme is gonna be successful? :confused: I doubt it’s easy to change the spirit of kiasuism in Singaporeans :disgust:
5 comments | tags: mrt, reserved, seats, singapore, smrt, transport | posted in Random
May
25
2009
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Who is the Luckiest of Them All? BOSS of course! :rolleyes:

He managed to get some funds from me for his GPS device :blah: We have been driving around in circles whenever we lost our way :shift: Time to get one for assistance!

I personally went down to
Obolo to collect this cake. Thank God I managed to survive through the nasty stares and ogling at Joo Chiat

But the standard is still way off from
The Patissier :cake2:
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2 comments | tags: batam, birthday, boss, harris resort, luckiest | posted in Personal, Travel
May
21
2009
[Sponsored Review]

Two weeks ago, I was at OneNine57 Beautique at Ngee Ann City for the latest IMEDEEN campaign – You Can Do More :wink1: After a talk by the Vice President of OneNine57 Maureen Law, I got to know that there are 7 elements that makes our skin age faster –
Smoking,
sun exposure,
lack of exercise,
exposure to cold weather,
alcohol,
stress and
lack of sleep.
Some women may not know that while skincare products aids in combating the signs of aging to maintain a healthy and youthful skin on the outside, having radiant and glowing skin works from within the body :flower7:
I did a derma scan and I am pretty satisfied with my results :cloud9: I was told that my collagen, elasticity and moisture level is fairly good for my age. However, I feel that my skin wasn’t radiant enough, clogged pores were increasing due to make up and terrible dark under-eye circles have been haunting me :blank:

While skincare products are only workable for the outer layer of the skin, IMEDEEN promises to achieve beautiful skin inside out :shocked1:

I was given 3 months supply of IMEDEEN for the Radiant Complexion range which was suitable for women from 25 – 35 years old :love3: After which, I would need to go back to do another derma scan to see if there is any difference after consuming the tablets.

Each month supply of Radiant Complexion that consists of 60 tablets is priced at S$98.30 :heart7: Daily dosage of 2 tablets is required to see results after 90 days.
I’ve been consuming on IMEDEEN starting from 6 May onwards. I can see that my complexion is getting better each day :cheer: We shall see my skin condition after 90 days! :tongue1:
no comments | tags: Beauty, imedeen, onenine57, skin, tablets | posted in Beauty, Events