Oct
26
2010

Facebook seems to be the perfect platform for busybodies to snoop into other people’s private lives. Every now and then, I get friend requests from total strangers or friends of friends and they don’t give a damn to reply when I asked politely “Hi, do I know you by any chance?” :blah:
And recently, I get friend requests from colleagues whom I am not that close with. In fact, I don’t feel really comfortable adding them into Facebook. Who knows what they might do right? But it’s kinda rude to reject their requests, no? :confused2:

Restricting my privacy seemed to be rude too. But I don’t want to take the risk.
So how do you reject colleagues who wanna add you on Facebook? :confused:
3 comments | tags: colleagues, facebook, privacy | posted in Moblogging
Oct
21
2010

It was my turn to bring the girls and their boys to my mystery place for dinner. I chose
Nanjya Monjya located at Waterfront Plaza, a place serving authentic Japanese teppanyaki. :wink1:

Wore this vintage looking dress from
TheBlogShop cos I stupidly forgot that we have to wear maxi dresses. :damnit:

The girls left me out of the picture.
: :shutup:
Obviously, we started camwhoring the moment we entered the restaurant. :tongue2:

Me and Fidel. :love4:

Esther and Nadia. :kitty2:

While the girls were busy camwhoring, Leon started acting like a retard. :laugh:

Boss wasn’t there, so I became their light bulb and Leon was bullying me the whole night! :blah: Ok lah, at least he is entertaining! :laugh:
And the food came! :jump:

Okonomiyaki topped with a generous amount of bonito flakes. I love my okonomiyaki with tons of shredded cabbage and sauce. Om nom nom nom! :drool1:

Monjayaki is eaten directly off the grill using a small metal spatula. I only got to know this dish when I visit Nanjya Monjya. Quite unique leh! :wink1:

Sizzle sizzle and ready to be eaten! :eat:

Potato with bacon and tons of mozzarella cheese! :cloud9:

Look at all the goodness! :drool2:

Almost done!

Look at the cheese oozing! :thumbsup: My favorite dish of the day!

Garlic rice. Nice but still lose out to the one at Shabuya. :shutup:

Fried udon!

Garlic chicken. Don’t really like garlic.
:

Pork belly with lots of fat! :laugh:

Really smoooooth Japanese beancurd with cheese and mentaiko. :love3:
Overall, the food was good. Except that I didn’t expect the huge turnout! Hence, everyone had to wait for the food to be cooked and somehow or rather, the portions are not enough to feed 6 hungry people lol. But sharing is caring ma! Hmph! :tongue2:
Oh wells, I’ll choose a better place next time!

We took a polaroid at the end of the day. Polaroids are really fun! :minnie9:
Can’t wait for the next girls (and men) outing! :dance1:
3 comments | tags: #mysterymakan, japanese, Lookbook, Mystery Makan, Nanjya Monjya, OTD, teppanyaki, TheBlogShop, Waterfront Plaza | posted in Fashion, Food
Oct
15
2010
[Plug]

Action for AIDS (AfA) is launching an
“All the Ladies” campaign to disseminate information to encourage women to be proactive in screening themselves and taking preventive measures against HIV.
AfA’s first campaign of the year will highlight the cause and raise funds for affected women, through the screening of “Julie & Julia”. Early bird tickets are pegged at $15 (1 ticket), $25 (2 tickets) and $40 (4 tickets).
| Event: |
Movie + Picnic = Girl’s Day Out |
| Date & Time: |
30 October 2010, Saturday @ 5.30pm |
| Venue: |
Fort Canning Park Green |
Please visit the following link for more details.
http://afa.org.sg/alltheladies/
no comments | tags: Action for AIDS, AfA, AIDS, empower, women | posted in Events