Not a bad experience, but definitely not my first time participating.
Met lots of people from all walks of life,
from handicapped to aunties, to "Atas" people too.
Many of whom are foreigners hoping to secure a job in Singapore, so that they can get PR here. I am not surprise ever since Singapore govt open up to foreign talents.
Got to mingle with people from other booths too,
generally it's kinda fun! =D
| kisses ❤ 12:04 AM
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Today was the first day helping out at the Career Fair @ Suntec.
I was on the morning shift, so wasn't that crowded even till i left for Wei Sheng Chalet.
Headed down to Pasir Ris to meet Jh.
Together, we picked up Ws chalet keys & also collected
the BBQ food for Sunnie, his gf.
While she went to meet Ws, to try bring him to the
surprise birthday party!
It was bad, they quarreled just before that. Gotta wait for them to patch up & continue the surprise plan. Soon, his friends & bro all arrived there, we were just
waiting for them to knock on the door.
Finally, the birthday boy appears & "Happy Birthday"!
Hahaha~ It was hilarious seeing his classic shocked face!
He was still in shock for the next 15 good minutes :p
Following that, went down to Boat Quey to meet my colleagues for a drink
at Reb Bar, i think. A cozy little Ktv pub a level 3.
Damien went to fetch Spongie over at Fullerton,
after Gladys birthday celebration.
Played some drinking games before ending the long night.
Had lots of fun~ ^^
| kisses ❤ 3:20 AM
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The last weekend seems bad.
Bad things happen to people around me.
Had a quarrel with spongie
My office female colleagues broke up with their bf
My sister went to Raffles Hospital
My mommy fell down quite badly
Spongie was down with fever
OMG, bless the people around me!!
May all bad things be gone, & replaced with happier ones :)
| kisses ❤ 11:51 PM
Earth Hour 2010 Singapore
Come 8.30pm on March 27, 2010, Singapore will turn dark for an hour as hundreds of buildings, shopping malls, national monuments and landmarks island-wide will turn off their non-essential lights during Earth Hour 2010. With the current movement against climate change, organizations and businesses are pledging their support for the energy-saving campaign.
Some of the bigger bodies include Singapore's Changi Airport, who will turn off decorative lights and dimming many operational lights within the terminal buildings and malls, Resorts World Sentosa, and almost all the national monuments and landmark icons, including the Merlion, the Singapore Flyer, Esplanade Theatres, the Fullerton Hotel, One Fullerton, Clifford Pier and the Asian Civilizations Museum.
Around the central business district, the Singapore River will flow in darkness while all around the downtown area, buildings power down for the requisite hour. These include the HSBC Building, Maybank Tower, Raffles City Shopping Mall, One Raffles Quay, Suntec City and Swissotel the Stamford.
If you're interested to lend your support for Earth Hour, pledge your participation with these three steps
Sign up for Earth Hour 2010 on www.earthhour.org
Make a resolution: Commit to long-term efforts to reduce your impact on the environment
Switch off your lights for one hour on Saturday, March 27 from 8.30pm to 9.30pm (Singapore time) or longer