Wednesday, October 19, 2011

江惠 家後 MTV




Tuesday, October 18, 2011

D-Day Coming.....


Monday, October 17, 2011

Gigantic Headache....

Take a look here....

Blossom Residences....Nice right? The price is 723psf, located deep in Bukit Panjang and 3 LRTs away from the future MRT.

The Warren, located few hundred meters from CCK MRT, is asking for about 780psf.

If you were me, which one will you buy (assuming budget is not the main factor here).

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SO and I went to the showflat for Blossom Residences a few weeks ago with the agreed mindset to just simply take a look around. We ended up spending 5hrs there and nearly bought a unit!! The only thing that stopped us was our lack of essential documentations and the chequebook!!

After walking out of there, doing some homework and a few days later, we decided that Blossom is not that good a deal afterall....

And so we set our sights on the upcoming Executive Condo in CCK by City Development, expecting to launch in Nov or Dec. A week later, we gotten news that a new DBSS project, The Trivelis, in Clementi and minutes' walk from the MRT, will be launching in End Oct.

Here comes the headache :
SO is VERY keen in the Trivelis for its location. I'm for it too, based on location. However, I'm also looking at the potential upside of the property 5-10yrs down the road when this property becomes eligible for sale.

I'm resigned to buying a property at today's high price, but I'm also looking at how much can I potentially gain or even breakeven when I decided to sell this unit in the future. There is a limited upside to a HDB flat no matter what and thats because you can only sell it on to another fellow Singaporeans or PRs and also that's if the Ethnic Quota for the block had not been reached.

An EC, is completely different. An EC can be sold after 5yrs, but only to Singaporeans or PRs and to anyone (even foreigners) after 10yrs. With the continued influx of foreigners into the country, I've no doubt that the prices of condos will only head north no matter what price you bought it at. The only problem is how far north and whether you have the money to buy it now.

My preference would have been an EC in the west anytime. The CCK EC will be the only EC launched in the west for the next few years for I do not see any allocated sites in the west for ECs for the next few months. And if the price difference between the DBSS and the EC is 100k, we might as well bite the bullet and go for the EC, correct?

Ok, having said so much, the main part is finally coming....
The Trivelis will be launching end of this month, the CCK EC tentatively end of next month or even December. If we ignore The Trivelis now and the CCK EC turns out to be out of our budget, we may be stuck with nothing and have to settle for a resale HDB flat.

If we go ahead and apply for The Trivelis, and happened to be successful, doesn't that mean the end of my EC dream? And we'd have wasted a perfect chance to own a "half"-condo at a slight discount!!

I know that we can't have our cake and eat it too, but I'd really love to at least give the 2nd cake a try before the 1st cake....

How how how???? What should we do????

Monday, October 3, 2011

Super Hot Date!!


Statistics for 3 consecutive Fridays in November 2011

Number of Solemnisations on 04 Nov 2011....

Number of Solemnisations on 11 Nov 2011....

Number of Solemnisations on 18 Nov 2011....

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Life Changing Event...





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Sunday, September 4, 2011

You know you're a BODYCOMBAT instructor if....?


1. You know every word to the scooter tracks...even though you haven't got a clue what it means! 


2. You can hear a BC track on the radio and within 2 seconds know the next chore cue


3. The speed of your car depends on which BC track you are listening to...you always end up breaking the speed limit by the Muay Thai track!


4. You have random girls come up to you in a bar/supermarket and start talking to you like you are long lost friends and you haven't got a clue who they are.. (until they tell you which class they attend and where they usually stand)


5. You hear a random track on the radio and immediately think...hmmm what combat move would fit this music?


6. You thinks it's fun to make up new combinations to songs on the radio while sitting in traffic


7. Your IPOD is only for Combat music


8. No other CD is important in the car except LesMills……… turn it up!!


9. You're washing your hands in the bathroom of a nightclub and hear strains of Fat Man Scoop "Dance!" and bolt to the dance floor to bust into the ginga!


10. At a friend’s party when “Tribal Dance” starts to play, you get everyone to do BC (BC27,T4)


11. You suddenly shout "COMBO!!!" when you hear that part of the track... in the clubs... and you realise some of the guys on the dance floor are doing the combo as well...


12. Members track down your email address to ask you if you've started the new release yet and what's it like coz they missed a week!


13. You're out with your mates and someone breaks into a combo looking enthusiastically at you!


14. Your kids correct your chore when practicing


15. Your friends understand the importance of proper technique and make sure to remind you if they notice "on that last kick" you forgot to "position your heel"


16. You're in the grocery store and out of the blue your mate tells you "check out my uppercut" or even better "side kick" because they’ve been "practicing"


17. Your way of greeting people is a light front kick.


18. You practice your side kick while waiting for your cup of tea to dispense from the machine at work.


19. Your biggest fashion decision of the day is which colour wraps to wear...


20. You no longer know what is really Right or Left.


21. You iron your wraps.


22. You're at work and listening to the music and going over the Chore in your head staring blank at the computer screen and oblivious of anything else until the song is done.


23. When trying on a new pair of sneakers you realise that not everyone tries the fit and stability by doing jump knees, evasive sidekicks, scissors and mad shuffling from side to side and now the whole shop is staring at you.


24. You find yourself in a small changing room trying to find a way to set up kicks and do the splits from corner to corner to see if the new training trousers you're thinking of buying have enough give in the crotch.


25. You are getting into your car late at night in the dark car park after work, as yours is the only car left as you closed up, and you hear this sudden alarming rustle in the bushes right next to you and you unconsciously 'set' your heel ready to defend yourself....

Extracted from http://www.totallylesmills.com/site/Humour

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Old-School National Day Song

Sung by one of our potential candidate for the Elected President's post....


Nice song? Do you actually get the message behind this song?

Anyway, I think the song is quite nice, brings back memories when I used to sing it in primary school during the run-up to the National Day celebration in school.

National Day songs nowadays, in my opinion, are usually crap!! They are too pop-inclined and does not ignite much patriotism from singing it. Most folks forget about it the moment NDP's over.

Try asking someone in the streets to sing one of these "new" songs and see if they can do it. At the same time, try asking those in their late 20s to 30s to sing one from their era and see what you get....