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Skye Tan

I guess the blog is probably the last safest place as compared to facebook and twitter... another skin I'm really happy with.

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Monday, January 02, 2012

Flooding

Human flooding, here comes the time of the year where Chinatown gets really, really flooded. It never really bothered me, until I shifted to this part of Singapore. hahaha.

I still remember when I was a kid, after every Chinese New Year at Grandma's house, Dad would bring us down to Chinatown for a stroll, there, we'll just look at all the new year junkies. We usually don't get anything, because we're not big fans of CNY what not goodies. But once every while, good finds like interesting calligraphy will get picked up. Sounds really contradictive right, but just picture a household flooded with CNY scrolls and what nots, yar, we're not that kind. hahaha.

Milktea wise, there's this drink called Snow white, the shop that sells this never fails to show up at your Pasar Malam and CNY roadstalls. But they've since stopped, since don't know when. Those who had their childhood milktea stained with little barbie dolls stucked to the shaking machine will know what I'm talking about.
I've since, never found the store, perhaps I'll get to find it when I fly to Taiwan?! but the closest any Milktea store's got to that drink is Cup Walker's Honey Milktea, which is different from your typical honey milktea. And Each A Cup's lychee milk tea. If only Cup Walker made lychee milktea, MAYBE there'll be some chance for my taste buds to once again, set foot on that nostalgic taste. Lols, set foot, more like experience, but whatever.

Haircut wise...
Klearcut's closed today, so Sis and I can't get our hair done. I've never set foot in a barber since commissioning days. Thy shall not spot a hairdo same as that of a recruit or cadet. HAHAHAHA. So since Klearcut's down, I'll save the next trip for CNY. Got my cut a Kojimaya. It'll rate it as a SAFE cut. Because they don't really surprise, neither do they disappoint. There's this guy who's always being sought after. I didn't get his name, but if you're going down there for a cut, it'll only cost you 10 dollars. Waiting time's a pain because everyone wants him to do the cutting. So you've got to tell him you want him to do your hair, else they'll just work by the alternating system, which every stylist is free will cut the person who's next inline. I thought my left side was a bit too long, but he says it's alright. Klearcut always surprises. So I'll make sure I'll never make this mistake of getting stuck before booking in. And like everyone knows, in this big organisation, you as the one bar, must not be the one spotting the wrong hair do. HAHAHA. So oh well, I do not have the luxury of waiting another day.


What do you think? HAHA

@ 8:27 PM

 

 

 

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