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Friday, January 28, 2011

A short blog

Wednesday I got the book, today friday, I finished the book. The book of the 4th Dimension => A world of Answered Prayer. And it is just Vol 1 of a 3 part series...I wonder are there 2 others... hmmm... Someone will know.

I thank God, as I was able to make it for cell group on wednesday with the postponing of the Market Research. Thursday, no business presentation meeting...thus went for Chingay Meeting...which is 7.30pm till 10pm in which the meeting is only 9-10pm. officially....sigh....what precious time. Well since committed....do and do, rule on rule.

Friday, I declared myself day off....or is there such a thing. Went to WH...thank for the prompting and a phone call.....finally found the place....woah....it is so much different. From the previous place. But less food...

Lunch was great...Soup spoon., I took the same thing....plus Naan upgrade which is SGD1.50...woah......but it is just normal to me...nothing really special. I think I will just take the normal bread. Yum yum.

I guess the one incident that left the biggest impression and still lingers in my mind now as I type this blog. Believeable unbelieveable, I went to visit a catholic church. It is really seemingly as I think it is. The last time I was in any mass was like ages ago....where to me it is very ritualisitic which I think it is good...however, as all went to take the bread. The message I know is the bread is in memorance of Jesus.....so I am not a Catholic or something (dun remember what the elder said or I just didn't get the hint), I can't take the bread. Fine with me....haha...though it just make me wonders...and think thru. I am glad nothing too big happen... I only have one question for God => What You have for me in this to know more about you? What You have installed for me? Teach me. I seek wisdom for those who lack, seek and it will be given. In Your Timing. I ask and pray. In Jesus' Name.

Amen

Top 5 Fashion Mistakes Men Make

Top 5 Fashion Mistakes Men Make
Tuesday January 25, 2011 08:11 pm PST
By Fazillah Abdul Gaffa

We’re sure Singaporean men are good at a lot of things – being dads, filing taxes, figuring out which LAN gaming centre gives the best bang for the buck… But there are some things, however, that Singaporean men are infamously bad at, and the evidence is easily apparent: their sense of style – or the lack of it.

Mostly, the Singaporean fashion crimes are most guilty of are:

1. Absence of the The Right Fit

Singaporean men are not the only culprits – a lot of men take a good, heaven-sent attribute, like the fit of clothes, and exaggerate it to preposterous proportions. On top of the fact that they’ve decided their shirt tails should hang out, they’ve also picked a shirt big enough for two people to sleep in.

How many times have you seen a man sashaying down Orchard Road in a pair of skinny jeans so tight you could name his man bits? Or the opposite end of the spectrum, with men who look like they’re not wearing shirts, but instead, a short dress paparazzi-flashing Lindsay Lohan would approve?

Do these guys a favour if you’re friends with them – help them buy something in their size.

2. Collar Popping

Here’s the truth: you do not look cool with your collars popped. You look like an overgrown frat boy who’s trying too hard to get laid. This collar-popping phenomenon started in 1929 when RenĂ© Lacoste, the French seven-time Grand Slam champion, designed a cotton shirt that he would wear with its collar turned up to block the sun from his neck when playing tennis. In a time where sunblock is available at Watson’s for $5.90, you don’t need to pop your collar to block the sun.

Correcting the crime: Pop their collar down before they head out the door.

3. Wearing sunglasses indoors or at night

Comedian Larry David put it best… "You know who wears sunglasses inside? Blind people and assh*les." Unfortunately, a lot of Singaporean men do that. Whether it’s just simple laziness of putting back your sunnies where it belongs, or feeble attempt at looking cool, wearing sunglasses indoors or at night is probably one of the most wrist-slitting fashion mistakes you can make. And it’s so simply not to do it.

4. Carrying women’s bags

There is a line between being gentlemanly, and being completely stupid. Carrying your wife’s or your girlfriend’s $4,000 Chanel bag that you’ve paid for on her birthday falls into the latter category. Carry her shopping bags, open doors for her, but draw the line at carrying her designer handbag.

5. Sports jerseys

We understand your undying passion for Manchester United Football Club, we just don’t understand why you have to declare that love all the time. There are a lot of other things you can wear – like t-shirts, or shirts that are not scarlet red and emblazoned with the logo of a multi-billion dollar insurance company. If somebody’s advertising is on you, it only makes sense to have them pay you, not the other way around.

While the Don Drapers in this world are few and far between, those who want to take sensible fashion pointers can turn to the inaugural Singapore Men’s Fashion Week 2011. The five-day men’s fashion event will showcase the Autumn/Winter 2011 collections of up to 15 renowned brands; to date, the labels that will be rocking the runway include Boss Black by Hugo Boss, Canali, Dress Camp, Emmanuel, Etro, G.I.L. Homme, Raoul, Shanghai Tang and Versace.

Quoted: http://sg.promotion.yahoo.com/weekend-edition/hype

The Precious Soul

With the creation of man, God carefully crafted our soul. Within the believer's body that is the temple of God, resides the soul that was purposed for its Creator. How precious our soul must be if our God created it for His glory! Here is what Thomas Watson had to say about the "Preciousness of the Soul." "The soul is the glory of the creation. The soul is a beam of God; it is a sparkle of celestial brightness, as Demascen calls it. There is in the soul, an idea and resemblance of God, an analogy of similitude of God. If David so admired the rare texture and workmanship of his body (Psalm 139 14-15" 'I am fearfully and wonderfully made.') If the cabinet is so curiously wrought, what is the jewel! How richly and gloriously the soul is embroidered! It is divinely inlaid and enameled. The body is but the sheath. Daniel 7:15: 'I was grieved in the midst of my body.' In the Chaldean version, it is 'in the midst of my sheath.' The most beautiful body is but like a velvet sheath; the soul is the blade of admirable metal. The soul is a sparkling diamond set in a ring of clay. The soul is a vessel of honor. God Himself is served in this vessel. The soul is the bird of paradise which soars aloft; it may be compared to the wings of the cherubim; it has a winged swiftness to fly to heaven. The soul is capable of communion with God and angels. The soul is God's house that He has made to dwell in (Hebrews 3:6). The understanding, will, and affections are the three stories in this house. What a pity it is, that this goodly building should be rented out- and the devil become a tenant in it!" Be always vigilant to protect your soul. The enemy prowls and lurks and leaps at the opportunity to capture your soul. Even the enemy knows that your soul is precious; do you?

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