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June 19, 2008

Vote for the most talented Evil Genius

evil_genius.jpg Lee's got an eeeevil idea for world domination through young impressionables.

It's an animated children's series called Evil Genius Academy that is being pitched at the Animation Magazine's Pitch Party 2008. Now as his talented evil sidekick, I implore you to vote for him or suffer the consequences! You have until June 25 or this plan will fail!
http://www.animationmagazine.net/pitch_party_08_vote.html
His ad is on the second last row at the bottom, 2nd from left. Vote vote vote!

Failure is Genius! Muahahah....! =P

June 15, 2008

Rudd for end of Asian petrol subsidy

Aus PM Kevin Rudd made an announcement that he'll push for Asian countries to end to petrol subsidies. Right, easy for him to talk. He's not a working class Asian citizen in a country that doesn't have minimum wage or executes CPI adjustments across the board, then has to pay the equivalent to US$ currency conversion for petrol.

I think he's just lost his favour rating with the Asians, especially Malaysians at this point in time.

Winter wha?

Never having bothered much about fashion seasons or what's "in style", because Malaysia is eternally summer, I'm beginning to understand the whole concept of "season styles" now. It's funny to try and answer people when they ask me "What's winter in Malaysia like?" without first giggling. But of course, that follows with me admitting that I don't know how to dress up for winter.

This is my second winter in Australia. I barely remember how I survived my first winter in Perth. But being a student and completely frugal, I didn't bother with styles at al . Now, with a disposable income and a whole new lifestyle to adapt to, I am suddenly quite conscious about the clothes I chose to wear. I absolutely love how Australia has great cuts and choices, amazing bright colours for their Spring/Summer collections; but find it madly ironic that Autumn/Winter sees the stores full of gloomy greys, black and browns.

Shopping for winter has been quite a task for me, because its a whole wardrobe that never existed in my life prior. I walk into the women's section and see all these daggy looking granny knits, and I dread that I could easily look like a bag lady with all that layering! Doesn't help that I'm not cold-weather friendly! Heh. What's worse for me though is, how do you dress up formally for winter?? Most dresses are cut sexy or short, so I end up figuring that I have to get more than one overcoat for different types of occasions.

I guess I'm doing alright... still capably "fashionable", despite the handicap. Tsk. I now understand why some women would be flipping those girly mags for tips. But I prefer the Internet to find out things like how to wear a scarf or even a beanie, because then you'll stumble on cool videos like these...

June 13, 2008

So How Would You Change Your Lifestyle?

Seems like I blog only when I've been tagged. Tsk. Dadeeyah tagged me with a meme that's inspired by the Malaysian politicians' (annoying) "Change your lifestyle" mantra.

This one's a bit of a toughie for me because there's no catalyst mentioned about why I'd want to consciously change my lifestyle, even if I were to assume the issue was from the rising cost of living. Nevertheless, my lifestyle has already changed since moving countries and cultures. So I'll make this a list about how my lifestyle has changed...

* I shop with a green bag
It's the Woolies "gay green bag", as Lee would call it. Instead of stocking up on plastic bags, I carry along a couple of green bags to do the grocery shopping. I also love how some fashion shops have their own calico bags that are a bit more fashionable to carry around, like Wittner's. Worst one I've got though, is 3's lolly pink calico bag! x_X Blegh.

* I take the bus to work
I love the fact that I don't have to worry about paying for petrol and the dreaded monthly car instalments anymore! Hehe... Since we live so close to the city and to work, I'm only a 20-15min bus ride away from the buzz. Convenience! I think one car for the both of us is more than enough.

* I don't eat out as much
I do miss those RM3 (AUD$1) bowl of noodles or plate of chap fan for my daily work lunch. I know those prices would've gone up by now, but at least its still better than paying AUD$7 for a sandwich. When I'm in the mood to cook, I actually do make my own lunch to take to work. Even for evening social occasions, we often end up entertaining at home or being entertained at someone's place who'll do the cooking.

* I walk more
"Too near to take a bus, too far to walk" was how my dad put it when he came to visit. Sydneysiders are just so fond of walking everywhere. It was a bit of a change to get used to (Malaysians don't walk places!!!), but I have found myself enjoying a nice walk on several occasions between Pyrmont to St Mary's cathedral, and Surry Hills to Pyrmont - about a 3-5km distance.

* I shop at factory outlets or vintage shops
I just love DFO, Birkenhead Point and the small vintage shops scattered around. Bargains for good quality goods! And places like the Salvos are great to keep wastage low. Oh, and gumtree is awesome for exchanges too! There are just so many opportunities in Australia to be frugal if you know where to look, despite a high cost of living.

* I recycle paper, plastic and glass
Most households (depending on local councils) are given two or three garbage bins - one for general household waste and one for recycling paper, plastic and glass. You're expected to separate your waste properly, or risk not getting your garbage picked up!

I can't think up anything else that's a significant change. But adjusting to the Australian lifestyle makes it so easy for me to be eco friendly!

So who else would make a lifestyle change? Sourrain? Mei? Lisa? eternity? Erna? Tag, you're it!