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Post time 29-3-2007 04:56 PM | Show all posts

Reply #240 guvnor's post

glitter powder .. lotion.. eye gel.. lip treatment.. moisturiser ..scrub
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Post time 29-3-2007 06:17 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by dilah21 at 29-3-2007 04:56 PM
glitter powder .. lotion.. eye gel.. lip treatment.. moisturiser ..scrub


alah... buat aper u beli skarng... nanti november kan dpt~~~
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Post time 25-4-2007 11:53 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 25-4-2007 12:38 PM | Show all posts

Reply #243 gadis_aries's post

thanks 4 the information inah
berat beb kalau aku nak pi beli kat sana
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Post time 25-4-2007 01:57 PM | Show all posts

Reply #244 virgomal's post

no problem v

air mmg beratlah...gue pun mcm maleh nak angkut...

tapi the sale mcm worth it gitu
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Post time 25-4-2007 07:37 PM | Show all posts

Reply #243 gadis_aries's post

Kalau ada kereta senang ler nak gi angkut.  Takde kereta cam kita ni...nak-nak terkucil angkat berat-berat.

Teringat pulak last month ada sale ice-cream dekat2 situ jugak.  I got a flyer kat dalam letter box.  Murah-murah giler.  Ingat nak pergi tapi tak jadi pasal cam malas
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Post time 26-4-2007 11:26 AM | Show all posts
The Electric New Paper :
Who says we're too old to rock?
Veteran M'sian rockers Wings won't quit unless...  
COMPARED to today's reality TV talents, veteran Malaysian rock band Wings would be considered jurassic.
26 April 2007
COMPARED to today's reality TV talents, veteran Malaysian rock band Wings would be considered jurassic.

Its members still have their distinctive 1980s mullet hairdos, although squeezing into a pair of drainpipe jeans is but a memory for this group of fathers.

But forget about retirement. As far as this 22-year-old band is concerned, it would literally take the death of a member before they call it quits for the day.

Guitarist Abdul Zamin Abdul Kadir, better known as Joe, said that he was proud that the influential band is still rocking.

'We are still around because we keep doing what we do best,' said the 40-something lead guitarist.

He doesn't think much of the new talents churned out by reality TV shows Malaysian Idol and Akademi Fantasia.

'Many of them are interested only in becoming popular, it compromises the quality of the music. When you don't have quality, how long can you last in this industry?' Joe said.

Wings will be performing in Singapore on

1 May with other rock bands like Rockvival, Yakamashii, Edge, Osairis, Greensleeves, Voltage, Steel Damage and Stygian.

The band started out in 1985 with its original line-up of lead singer Ahmad Azhar Othman (Awie), guitarist Sham Baharom, bassist Samsaidi Haji Ulong Idris (Eddie) and drummer Azmi Hashim (Black).

It released its first album Belenggu Irama (Rhythm's Shackles) in 1987. Its six albums have sold more than a million units in Malaysia.

The group went through a slew of changes - from Joe replacing guitarist Sham for the 1989 album Hukum Karma (Karma's Punishment) to Awie leaving the band in 1993 to pursue acting and a solo career.

He returned in 2003. But last year, scandal struck over his secret second marriage, and bitter divorce from first wife Arnie Nazirah Anuar. It resulted in an ugly and public custody battle for the couple's two daughters.

When asked how Awie's problems affected the band, Joe said: 'We don't let our personal lives affect the band. We are professionals.

'It was a tough time for him but that was his business, it had nothing to do with us. We don't even talk about it when we are working.'

At the concert, fans will see the band's current line-up of Eddie, Awie, Joe and Black.

Last year, Wings released an album of its live performances called Wings Alive 06. It will also be releasing a VCD of its live shows sometime this year, as well as work on a new album.

For its Singapore concert, Joe said Wings will sing its old hits like Intanku Kesepian (My Silent Diamond) and Peronda Jaket Biru (Blue Patrol Jacket) 'if that's what the fans want'.

Joe believes the band has survived for so long because its songs still strike a chord with the younger generation.

'While we may have upgraded ourselves - we now use the computers to record - our songs still appeal to the soul of the young people today.'

He revels in being called a veteran musician.

Joe said: 'I am proud of that title. We've been around for so long, we've earned it.'



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SHOW INFO

WHAT: Giant Rock Concert with Wings

WHEN: 1 May, 4pm

WHERE: DXO-Esplanade Mall

TICKETS: $25, available at Muzika Records, call 6743 6546

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Post time 27-4-2007 04:02 PM | Show all posts
MPH Book Sale

Start : May 25, '07 09:00a
End : May 27, '07 9:00p
Location:    Singapore Expo Hall 4B


(taken from www.singapore-expo.com.sg)

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Post time 27-4-2007 06:54 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by LoLiPoP at 27-4-2007 04:02 PM
MPH Book Sale

Start : May 25, '07 09:00a
End : May 27, '07 9:00p
Location:    Singapore Expo Hall 4B


(taken from www.singapore-expo.com.sg)


waaaa.... best nie..... nk pegi laaa... tapi yg buat malas tu - expo hall...... JAUH nyer..... letih duduk dlm MRT.... tu kalo dapat duduk, kalo kena berdiri.... :kant:
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Post time 27-4-2007 08:14 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by alexandria_iz at 27-4-2007 06:54 PM


waaaa.... best nie..... nk pegi laaa... tapi yg buat malas tu - expo hall...... JAUH nyer..... letih duduk dlm MRT.... tu kalo dapat duduk, kalo kena berdiri.... :kant:

kalau naik teksi sepanjang jalan duduk
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Post time 27-4-2007 08:19 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by Browneyes at 27-4-2007 08:14 PM

kalau naik teksi sepanjang jalan duduk


tapi x sanggup lak nk bayar tambang teksi....

berdiri pun, berdiri laaa....
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Post time 23-6-2007 09:26 AM | Show all posts
Singapura : 23 Jun 2007         

KEGIATAN MENARIK RAI PEMBUKAAN KAWASAN BELI-BELAH DI TAMPINES


TIDAK tahu apa yang ingin dilakukan sepanjang dua minggu ini?

Mengapa tidak anda kunjungi sambutan sempena menandakan pembukaan kawasan gedung membeli-belah di Tampines North Drive 2 hujung minggu ini dan minggu depan?

Para pelawat berpeluang menikmati kegiatan menarik yang mampu mengisi keperluan seluruh anggota keluarga.

Antara lain, dengan hanya mengunjungi Courts Megastore, para pelawat berpeluang menjadi orang yang ke-1,000,000 mengunjungi gedung tersebut dan akan menerima hadiah menarik.

Hadiahnya berupa pakej ubah elok bilik bernilai sehingga $10,000.

Ini bermakna bilik pilihan pelawat yang ke-1,000,000 itu akan dihiasi dengan barangan produk Courts Megastore.

Pada masa yang sama, para pelawat juga berpeluang membeli pelbagai produk pada harga tawaran yang menarik.

Minggu depan pula, para pengunjung berpeluang berbelanja pada saat-saat akhir sebelum cukai barangan dan perkhidmatan (GST) dinaikkan mulai 1 Julai ini.

Pada tarikh tersebut, ketiga-tiga gedung Courts Megastore, Ikea dan Giant akan dibuka sehingga 12 tengah malam.

Sementara itu, satu permainan Deal or No Deal, yang terkenal di lebih 50 buah negara, bakal diadakan di Courts Megastore.

Dengan hanya membelanjakan sekurang kurangnya $100, para pelanggan Courts Mega store berpeluang membuka lima beg dan memenangi produk-produk menarik daripada gedung tersebut.

Sebuah Klinik Tidur juga akan dilancarkan di Courts Megastore yang memberi peluang kepada para pengunjung mendapatkan nasihat daripada pakar-pakar gedung gergasi itu mengenai perabot bilik tidur seperti tilam yang sesuai.

Terletak di tingkat dua Courts Megastore, pengunjung juga berpeluang memilih lebih daripada 350 model tilam yang dijual dengan harga serendah $149 sehingga $6,999.

Karnival ini merupakan kerjasama antara Courts Megastore dengan Giant dan Ikea.


KARNIVAL MEGA DI KAWASAN GEDUNG BELI-BELAH TAMPINES

Bila: Bermula minggu ini hingga hujung minggu depan

Siapa terlibat: Gedung-gedung Courts Megastore, Ikea dan Giant

Tarikan: Para pengunjung berpeluang memenangi hadiah-hadiah menarik

- hiburan untuk kanak-kanak seperti bertemu dengan SpongeBob SquarePants
- beli-belah lewat malam sehingga 12 tengah malam pada 30 Jun

Pengangkutan: Bas ulang-alik disediakan di Stesen MRT Tampines dan MRT Bedok.
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Post time 17-8-2007 02:57 PM | Show all posts
jangan lupa besok dan lusa... snap snap



Klik jgn tak klik http://www.whatshappening.sg/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=8785
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Post time 27-8-2007 03:07 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 29-8-2007 02:39 AM | Show all posts
Army to hold open house at Pasir Laba camp
By Valarie Tan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 28 August 2007 2348 hrs

SINGAPORE : The Army is holding an open house at Pasir Laba camp from this Thursday till September 3rd next week.

The event will give the public a chance to learn more about the Singapore Army's new fighting concepts and capabilities.

The entire Pasir Laba camp near Jurong will be turned into a carnival-like exhibition.

The public can view what it takes to be a soldier in the third generation Army.

Highlights include various special weapons.

Also on show will be the Army's combat vehicles, in which participants can take a ride.

Admission is free and more details can be found at the MINDEF website. - CNA/ch

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Post time 29-8-2007 12:08 PM | Show all posts



DATE

31 Aug - 09 Sep 2007

31 Aug - 7 Sep 07
4pm & 7pm

8 - 9 Sep 07
1pm & 4pm

* No show on 5 Sep 07.

VENUE

Singapore Expo Hall 3


TICKET PRICE (Exclude Booking Fee)

Standard - S$88*, S$68, S$48, S$38


Kakak..adik..nanti mama bawak korang tgk eh...





...tgk pintu Hall 3 je

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Post time 29-8-2007 12:53 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by LoLiPoP at 29-8-2007 12:08 PM
http://www.kidscentral.sg/Win/July07/hi5/indexHi-5.jpg


...tgk pintu Hall 3 je


hoi!!! tak baik kena kan cucu cik :@
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Post time 29-8-2007 12:56 PM | Show all posts
eyyy apa lak kena kan
dapat gak amik gambar dgn poster Hi-5 tawwww
ada meinan Hi-5 yang spider purple tu bley beli (kalau murah la)

ekekekkee
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Post time 30-8-2007 09:48 PM | Show all posts

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Channel NewsAsia - Thursday, August 30

SINGAPORE: It's that time of the year again when you can let your lust for all things digital and electronic get the better of your deep pockets. The IT and consumer exhibition, Comex, is back � and this year, it's huge.

Until Sunday, more than 780 vendors will be showcasing and selling their wares at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event occupies four levels there, spanning a massive 300,000 sq ft of floor space.

The exhibition is positioned as a bargain-filled one-stop shop where you can get your hands on the latest digital and electronic products at wallet-friendly prices � Comex 2007 promises to have something for every visitor.

The vast array of products includes cameras, laptops, desktops, compact cameras, digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLRs), smart phones, portable media players, printers, computer displays and high-definition television screens.

As with any large IT fair, you can expect to be awed by new gadgets, good discounts and impressive displays.

Some of the big names you will find at Comex 2007 include Acer, Apple, Canon, Epson, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, Lenovo, NEC, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba.

Sony is a formidable presence this year, taking up the entire concourse area on level 3.

It is showcasing a plethora of products, from the new Cyber-shot T200 digital cameras and Bravia V-Series of high-definition liquid crystal display television sets to a new range of Vaio laptops.

Its thematic pavilion will show how all its different products � from gaming and computing to mobile phones and digital imaging � can be integrated into a holistic digital lifestyle.

If you're looking for a new camera, you'll be spoilt for choice, with the newest digital compact and DSLRs models from renowned names such as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Samsung and Sony.

Last year's show attracted 678,000 visitors, who spent a total of S$35 million. This year, more than 700,000 visitors are expected to throng the halls at Suntec during the four days, spending up to S$50 million.

Don't worry about jostling with the crowd though � event organiser Eastern Directories says there will be a 4m-wide walkway in each hall, so you can comfortably stroll through the aisles to browse the gadgets.

Not only can you find great digital buys at special prices, but you also stand a chance to win cash for every S$100 spent at the show.

The top prize is a whopping S$20,000, with secondary cash prizes ranging from S$200 to S$3,000 up for grabs. Just remember to redeem your lucky draw coupon on level 6. - /ra
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Post time 3-9-2007 06:11 PM | Show all posts

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Determined shoppers at Comex lugged home hot-ticket items
By Joseph Yadao, TODAY | Posted: 03 September 2007 0746 hrs
         
  

SINGAPORE: Liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs were the top item on most people's shopping list as the four-day Comex 2007 drew to a close on Sunday.

With prices hovering around $1,000 for 32-inch models, scores of shoppers were seen happily hauling their prized acquisitions out of the exhibition hall.

At the Sony booth, the Bravia LCD TV X series proved to be very popular. The $5,499 retail price for the 40-inch model did not seem to deter buyers, especially with Sony throwing in a SingTel mio TV package worth $768 or a 20-inch Bravia LCD TV ($749) to sweeten the deal.

But there was something for everyone who showed up at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre. Other items that proved to be a hit for Sony were the Vaio CR series of laptops and the newly-launched Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 digital camera.

Business was brisk for the 780 vendors hawking the latest tech gadgets and consumer electronics.

For Nanyang Polytechnic student Kau Boon Ping, the Lenovo booth was the place to be. He was seen taking a breather on the fourth floor, with a desktop PC and a printer in tow. "It's very crowded upstairs, but I've got what I wanted. So, right now I'm here waiting for my dad, who's probably still upstairs looking around," he said.

For others, the crowd was part of the Comex experience.

"There is a lot of excitement at this event, it adds to the fun of shopping," said an electronics manager who wanted to be known only as Mr Ho. "The notebook I bought is around market price, but of course there were free gifts like bags and thumb drives as well."

However, not everyone left the exhibition hall happy. "There were just too many people at the booths, no one was serving us," complained accounts assistant Tan Pei Yi.

The jury is still out as to whether Comex 2007's attendance and sales figures surpassed that of the last year's 678,000 visitors and $35 million in takings. Final figures are expected to be released on Monday.

Those who missed out at Comex 2007 need not fret. Sitex 2007 is just around the corner, and will be held at the Singapore Expo from Nov 29 to Dec 2.
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