Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Every bit counts

I first saw the appeal for donation through Mr. Brown’s blog.

After reading his post about Charmaine, the little girl with neuroblastoma, I went on to find out more about this feisty princess. Half a million Singapore dollars (USD350,000) is required to send her to New York for treatment. To most people, this is really a hefty price tag. But it is heartening that many have already came forward to help, including former Malaysian cup legends, Rafi Ali, Fandi Ahmad and Media Corp celebrity team etc.

And at this point of time, taken from the blog (http://www.ourfeistyprincess.blogspot.com/),

"Officially, we have about 330K.Unofficially, with the amount that are still with our fund-raisers, and together with RafiAli's effort, we should be looking at an amount, not far from 420K!!!!!"

So please, to anyone who happen to read this blog post, I urge u to help them out. Any amount can play a part.



Feisty Char needs bullets to fight!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Stupid birds!

I got attacked by 2 stupid crows this evening when I stepped out of the office! One flapped its wings over my head while the other messed up my hair with its claws! How ridiculous can it go?

I know I just changed my shampoo brand lately but I appreciate if they just keep themselves off me.

Damn those 2 stupid birds! I wanna barbeque them if they dare provoke me again.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Who doesn't love great designs?

Logo taken from The Design Society website

My friend just recommended me to join The Design Society, led by Mr Chris Lee, founder and creative director of Asylum. It is a non-profit organization aimed at raising the standards of design in Singapore in general.
I joined without hesitation, reason 1: because of my support for Chris Lee; about 2 years back, my friends and I got to interview Chris Lee personally for our advertising project and he is really a nice guy. Not only did he accept our interview request without hesitation, he even offered to write down for me the name of some foreign brand when he noticed that I got trouble spelling it. And well, he also happened to be a TP alumni, so of course I will support him. Reason 2: I really find Chris Lee's work to be unique. For me to describe in words would be difficult. The best would be for you to chk them out yrself. They have changed drastically the appearance of their website but you can refer to their online studio for their excellent creations. (http://www.theasylum.com.sg/v3/#studio)

So trust me, joining this membership would be a choice that you won't regret. Furthermore, membership is free until 30 June 2010. Click here to go to their website now!