Friday, February 22, 2008

Malaysian Dreamgirl by Jean

Everybody! Pay attention!

Taken from Jean:
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I'm in the running to be the very first Malaysian Dreamgirl!
Only last week I thought such an honour was beyond my wildest imagination, but now it is a reality!
This is truly something new and challenging to me. But I can expect the fun to overwhelm any bad vibes along the way. Actually, the auditions, even though tense, have been fun!
Come 1 March, I'll be living the Malaysian Dream, living in a Dream Home with the other great potential models. Guess what? One of the sponsors is Ted Baker. I think we'll be doing a lot of fittings in One Utama.
Yes, all this sounds great! And I'm looking forward to living my dream come true.
I hope you will support my dream. Thanks!



You can check out the official website here http://www.malaysiandreamgirl.tv/.
I'd like to hear from all of you. Please email me at malaysiandreamgirl@gmail.com.
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One-stop website here.
Jean's Facebook here.
Jean's fan page here.
Jean's group here.

I cheat on Peter with Jean, so do check her out!

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Health Bites

If you haven't got a chance to see me recently, why not hear my sexy voice on-air?

Every weekdays at 7.45am, 12.45pm, 3.25pm, 6.25pm, 9.45pm, on 938LIVE, let me deliver the health nugget for the day to you! (produced and presented by Phoebe Pong)

You can also listen to my interviews with doctors and researchers, and Daily Doses on Body and Soul every weekdays from 3pm-5pm.

okay, publicity aside, I'm glad everyone is back. It was a difficult, long and tedious 20 weeks. I'm glad it's over.

Next up, Pam's 21st birthday bash!!!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

long overdue

This happened a good 3 weeks ago, but better late then never eh?

A tribute to my past 20 weeks of internship together with Glen and Joyce. I think the most memorable event for the year (meaning 2008) was the Hua Song Museum tour by The Living Room, 938LIVE.

Everybody, Hua Song Museum is part of Haw Paw Villa (and that place is still open). This museum showcases the lives of early chinese immigrants in Singapore. So let's take a look.


so this is an example of what it's like on board the ship - or hell hole. cos only 1 in 5 men make it to Singapore from China alive due to the terrible living conditions. The tour guide said that some of the men even commit suicide by throwing themselves off the ship into the sea.

so there were plenty of wax figures. that place was really well maintained. and i think millions were spent to set it up. freak!

so here's what they portrayed the typical kitchen to look like. and food always amuses me! i think stanley wants some too.

i imagined myself to be a housewife, and opening my little... whatever that thing is called.

and killing a snake. ew, that looked quite real.

then they showed us how after an era, all the men chopped off their plaits and started wearing shorter hair. here's a demonstration. not a pleasant experience.

glen was trying to immitate some wax figure. we think he looks like liang po po.

welcome to phoebe's mama shop. if you ever try to steal, i'll wack you with my metal scoop!

eh what happened to my green beans? one whole sack is missing!!!

oi you joker, give it back to me! (you have to admit, joyce looks convincing in this picture eh? i couldnt help but to laugh!)

and finally, the three of us decided to do a collaboration. so i was trying to buy something from joyce and glen, the naughty kid is trying to throw an orange at us. how creative.

so what chinese new year greeting shall i write for you sir?

my favourite breakfast set - made of silicon. ew, you've gotta try touching it. gross!

after the tour, we were waiting for our lunch. we were starving. Finally the really really good tim sum by Made in China Restaurant arrived. whoaaa, it was so good, no one had time to take pictures of them.

and this is probable the last photo we all took together as interns of 938LIVE :)