funnnnie
5:43 PM | 0 comments


Ahem... this two guY! what are they doing man!!!

I snap this ermm... You conclude yourself uh :D



SOUP!!! NICE! hehe







Hehe.. I brought his this new shirt. the FIRST Time ever that i 'witness' him in bright color, look better!!! I love his smile! So CUTE *'.'*












he kakaka! Guess what is this below>>>


the 'innocent' looking fruit fruit!











Give it a guess... You saw it before! :P

















ASK me if you want to know! hakaka!~







































































PS! IT NOT CONDOM UH! *CLEAN YOUR BRAIN*
















































































































Na na ne boo boo!



























































You dont let me buy, i still buy i to munch :P







































yummy! its seaweed! got free hosen prawn cracker too! i snack it while working :P







































Blehx! hehe


ya kun!
12:12 AM | 0 comments


ya tah!!! this is CHEESEEEEEE!!!


Say CHEESE!!!!


Awww... See his face.. like so grumpy hor!



No lah.. he is actually enjoying his cheese, see he drip and savour it! YUMMY!






SO CUTE LA! i love this pic, natural! :D

I like to eat lotsa esp with ALVIN! :D yipee!


MILK beware!
10:28 AM | 0 comments

SINGAPORE: Five more China—made food products sold in Singapore have been detected to contain the industrial chemical melamine.

Two are flavoured milk and three are confectionaries containing milk powder as an ingredient.
They are: Dutch Lady Banana Flavoured Milk; Dutch Lady Honeydew Flavoured Milk; Silang — House of Steamed Potato — Potato Cracker; Puffed Rice Rolls — Butter Corn Flavour; and Puffed Rice Rolls — Cheese Flavour.

The latest findings bring the total number of affected products to eight.
The other products that were earlier found to be contaminated with melamine are Yi Li Choice Dairy Fruit Bar Yogurt Flavoured Ice Confection; Dutch Lady Strawberry Flavoured Milk; and White Rabbit Creamy Candy.

The Agri—Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) says the public need not be unduly concerned as it has suspended the import and sale of all milk and milk products from China since 19 September.

AVA also says only low levels of melamine were detected in the affected products. Consumers have to consume large quantities of the contaminated products over a prolonged period of time to have any potential ill effects on health.

For example, an adult weighing 60kg needs to eat 13 packs of Silang House Steamed Potato crackers daily for an entire lifetime to be affected by melamine contamination.
Similarly, a child weighing 30kg will need to eat six—and—a—half packs of the potato crackers for the ill effects of melamine to take root.

For enquiries on affected products, consumers can call AVA’s hotline at 63257625 during office hours (8.30am—6pm, Monday—Friday).

For health concerns associated with the ingestion of melamine, consumers can call Ministry of Health’s hotline at 1800—2254122.

Consumers can also visit AVA’s website for more information.


links: http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20080925/tap-140-5-china-made-products-tainted-me-231650b.html


Lengths? Heights?
10:21 AM | 0 comments





(Picture above) Pingping He


(Chinese: 何平平; born July 1988)


is a Chinese man who has been officially named by the Guinness World Records as the world's shortest, non-disabled, man.








Svetlana Pankratova who has the world’s longest legs met with world’s smallest man - according to the Guinness - in Moscow and we gathered the pictures from that event. Before sharing Svetlana Pankratova pictures i want to inform you about Svetlana Pankratova , she was born in 1971 in Moscow , she has the longest legs in the world , she is russian . she 1.35 meters legs and world’s smallest man has a length of 75cm and he is mongolian. and here the pictures from Svetlana Pankratova.


cat and dogs!
10:21 AM | 0 comments


Yet another snap shot of the sunset.


I saw this little kitten while i was waiting for my bus in the morning, she look soo cute!




Wendy went to purchase this cute dog shirts!


Army uniforms!!!
9:41 AM | 0 comments

***All this pictures and informations are taken from MSN news http://news.sg.msn.com/Specials/gallery.aspx?cp-documentid=1665609&imageindex=10#1665609






The Papal Swiss Guard.


The Papal Swiss Guard. The de facto military of the Vatican City, their psychedelic Renaissance-era uniforms and feather-sprouting helmets look hopelessly out of place in the modern world. The task is serious though: to ensure the safety of the Pope. Only Catholics, singles and the statuesque need apply.








South Korean Army


With so many changes in army fatigues these days, it’s almost becoming nostalgic sporting the classic camouflage print.









Kremlin Guard (Russia)

Russia's guardians of the Kremlin and its treasures has in recent years gone retro, with soldiers being issued with a special ceremonial uniform inspired by infantry regiments circa World War I.














Royal Canadian Mounted Police

The 'mounties', as they are commonly known, is Canada's version of the FBI. While these men on horseback are technically police officers, they are also responsible for maintaining front-line law and order throughout the country.






The Coldstream Guards

The British Army's oldest and most famous regiment, the Coldstream Guards perform mostly ceremonial duties, such as guarding the Queen. They may however soon lose their traditional bearskin helmets, with animal rights activists baying blood over the killing of Canadian black bears for their fur to make the headdress.









People's Liberation Army (China)

Ubiquitous throughout the recently concluded Beijing Olympics, China's ah bing ge ('soldier brothers' literally translated) can also be found marauding around the streets of the capital daily.










Israeli Defence Forces

Issued with hip-hugging pants and big white belt, the Israeli army uniform must make some sort of fashion statement in the country, especially since women there are required to serve in the armed forces.








The Italian Army


The Bersaglieri ('sharpshooters'), the Italian Army's high-mobile infantry corps, are distinguished by the flowing feathers they wear on their helmets as part of their combat dress. Rich in tradition certainly, although they must be the obvious target of far too many cuckold jokes.











British Army

Britain has seen even royalty don its army fatigues, as exemplified by Prince Harry serving on the front line in Afghanistan since last December.











German Army

If you think these uniforms look straight out of a World War II movie set, you're half-right. The German Army's current ensemble harks back to the days of the Prussian Guard in the early 20th century, though fitted with a modern cut and worn with berets. Its soldiers from the Army Air branch are featured here.




United States Army

Also into digital camouflage uniforms are the protectors of the free world, whose fatigues comes in different shades designed for use in woodland, desert, and urban environments.





Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)


The 'digital camouflage' uniform is the SAF's most radical revamp of its combat fatigues since the current uniform was introduced in 1983. Featuring tiny pixels, the new attire makes it harder for soldiers to be spotted by the enemy. The fabric has also been designed to dry faster, thus keeping the soldier cool in the warmest of weathers. It will be issued to all servicemen by 2011.