Sunday, December 24, 2006

Mewwy Christmas



A quiet Christmas indeed. I wonder how the early Christians celebrated their Christmas...i wonder.

Mewwy Christmas !!!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Laundry , the curve damansara

Arrived at KL (thanks to my gracious colleague who gave me a ride back here) , well I'm gonna be here over christmas with the family unit both extended and nucleous.

I met with some friends and we went to the Laundry, at Curve Damansara. I've heard about this place before so decided to hang out.

Music is good, drinks are expensive. A good thing is, there is a place to sit. Hot babes, hunks...they are all here.

Nothing much to do except to talk cock and drink booze, till midnite, then all of us cinderellas decided to head back to get a good night sleep.

Atmosphere : Many lookers, but everyone is minding their own business. It has the semi alfresco, beer garden kinda concept.

Booze : A bit watered down for the sangria, beer $ is on the high side.

Good : Good for catching up with friends over a laid back atmosphere and not so loud music.

Not : Not for dancing, binge drinking (toilet damn far).

web :http://laundrybar.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 18, 2006

Alcohol Rants IV



2006..i partied the most in Singapore this year. Here is a little perspective. This year, we see the transition of small to medium clubs dying, and emerging out are super-Clubs. 2007 will be the dawn of the super clubs. Before this there is only one, Zouk-Velvet-Phuture. Now we have, starting with MOS (Ministry of Sound), then come the St James PowerStation, and now Clinic.

Super Clubs are clubs under one roof occupying a large area with segmented area to caters for every popular genre. Its like a food court of party. One moment you could be chilling out with smooth jazzy music and the next moment you can end up grooving to RnB. Pretty good for a indecisive group of partygoers.

Looks like partying ain't gonna stop in Singapore. But bye bye to small clubs, unless you offer cheap drinks, we gonna end up in super clubs.

Also, undoubtly without mention there is a growing trend of wine drinking. Rochester park, Dempsey and several others are sprouting up. I wonder whats the percentage of GDP alcohol contributes to. And we got duped by the Frenchies again. First they introduced bottle water, now bottled fermented grape juice. Whats next ? escargot satay ?