I'm not a great fan of the mouthless one but am rather taken by this hotplate, coffee maker, warming oven and death trap all rolled into one very, very pink package.
I need an oven but I'll pass on this one. Featured on the home of Pink Hellishness Hello Kitty Hell , I'm honoured.
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Toothpaste finds
There are a lot of products here that wouldn't see the light of day in other countries including Dr. White Silver toothpaste, also available is Dr. White Gold. It's clearly a highly advanced formula but one which I'm not sure there is much of a niche market.
Great, who wouldn't want a little oral disease functionality with their toothpaste?
A free gift came with it.
Oral me?
Great, who wouldn't want a little oral disease functionality with their toothpaste?
A free gift came with it.
Oral me?
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Friday, 6 February 2009
A new seat for the scooter
We never did like the silver and white chequerboard pattern on the seat that originally came with the scooter. Plus it was slippery and hard braking would send us skooshing forward and clashing helmets much to the amusement of other drivers. Of course, I blamed the driver.
We went to a local pimporium and had it replaced with this much more tasteful (and less slippery) brown seat. That'll be 4 of your rapidly diminishing British Pounds please.
We went to a local pimporium and had it replaced with this much more tasteful (and less slippery) brown seat. That'll be 4 of your rapidly diminishing British Pounds please.
Bond is back...
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Thursday, 5 February 2009
Singapore Sling
A short trip to Singapore for emergency knicker buying and such like pursuits which didn't interfere too much with the main purpose of eating.
I've got a better hang of Singapore now and used the MRT to travel most time, it saved money and time leaving more of both for the important things (see above).
There wasn't too much picture taking but I leave you with a few images of things that tickled my fancy:
This reminds me of the " the internationally acclaimed Holistic Nutritionist and presenter of You Are What You Eat " Gillian McKeith but is in fact a dentist in Little India.
Lion dancers were all over the place ushering in good fortune for the year ahead, my camera wasn't up to capturing them particularly well, either that or my photography skills are still in need of a massive overhaul but here are a few of them anyway.
And a light up version
Lights were a bit of a theme and Clarke Quay's were pretty impressive.
On the subject of themes Clarke Quay takes it quite seriously, here's the first picture of a theme bar, The Clinic.
Drinks are served in intravenous bags on wheeled stands. I didn't see any wheelchair shenanigans but I expect they do happen.
The Highlander Bar is predictably Scottish
Their menu includes haggis, stovies and tattie scones but I don't know if there are any Tunnocks Tea Cakes or Irn Bru available.
Elsewhere it's seafood with impressive tanks of live fish for diners to choose from.
At least at the start of the night they look impressive, this shot was taken of Jumbo Seafood at the end of the night and there are a lot at the bottom of the tank which look like they're going to be getting served first the following day.
We stayed at the Swissotel Merchant Court where there was a sale on rooms. We didn't spend much time in the hotel so there's not a lot to report on it except that it's the first time I've checked into a hotel that matched my shoes and bag.
Flying: Singapore Airlines
Eating: Satay, Nasi Lemak, Curry, Curry, Curry and Kulfi
Returning: Overweight in both baggage and person
A good trip.
I've got a better hang of Singapore now and used the MRT to travel most time, it saved money and time leaving more of both for the important things (see above).
There wasn't too much picture taking but I leave you with a few images of things that tickled my fancy:
This reminds me of the " the internationally acclaimed Holistic Nutritionist and presenter of You Are What You Eat " Gillian McKeith but is in fact a dentist in Little India.
Lion dancers were all over the place ushering in good fortune for the year ahead, my camera wasn't up to capturing them particularly well, either that or my photography skills are still in need of a massive overhaul but here are a few of them anyway.
And a light up version
Lights were a bit of a theme and Clarke Quay's were pretty impressive.
On the subject of themes Clarke Quay takes it quite seriously, here's the first picture of a theme bar, The Clinic.
Drinks are served in intravenous bags on wheeled stands. I didn't see any wheelchair shenanigans but I expect they do happen.
The Highlander Bar is predictably Scottish
Their menu includes haggis, stovies and tattie scones but I don't know if there are any Tunnocks Tea Cakes or Irn Bru available.
Elsewhere it's seafood with impressive tanks of live fish for diners to choose from.
At least at the start of the night they look impressive, this shot was taken of Jumbo Seafood at the end of the night and there are a lot at the bottom of the tank which look like they're going to be getting served first the following day.
We stayed at the Swissotel Merchant Court where there was a sale on rooms. We didn't spend much time in the hotel so there's not a lot to report on it except that it's the first time I've checked into a hotel that matched my shoes and bag.
Flying: Singapore Airlines
Eating: Satay, Nasi Lemak, Curry, Curry, Curry and Kulfi
Returning: Overweight in both baggage and person
A good trip.
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