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Saturday, 20 June 2009

  • Sex photo on a news website?! Can't believe my eyes!

    Early wee hours of Saturday morning 20 June.

    I was reading online news on a local chinese news website, set up by a media organisation in Singapore, the one and only free-to-air TV broadcaster.

    I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it. Was my eyes playing tricks on me? Did I see wrongly?

    I rubbed my eyes again and stared harder.

    Yes!!! It is there!!

               LGIM0031_edited

    Oh gosh! How can such a thing happen here?   

    Was it somebody, a hacker playing a deliberate plank on the website? Or is it that the website journalist had chosen "an irrelevant and inappropriate" photo for this news article?  

Tuesday, 02 June 2009

  • SPI Ghoulish Trail

    This trip took place last Saturday 30 May 2009.

    The journey commenced at about 10.30pm and ended at about 4am.

    There were in total about 9 participants, including myself. Plus another 2 YEC members of mine - Nicholas and Grace.

    Initially, as organiser, I am supposed to get 15 participants. There were 10 of us but among the 3 malays joining us, the daughter decided to withdraw from participating in the activity at the last moment. Nevertheless there were the father and his son. They are family members of NSC CC MAEC Committee Member Dahlia. In addition, there were 2 foreigners joining us - A lady from China and her female friend from San Diego, USA. Not forgetting the 3 SPI guides who joined us.

    For convenience, the sequence of visiting places at certain timings indicated on the finalised itinerary were swopped.

    Here's the programme for the trip

    2200hrs :         Assemble at Gathering Point (Yishun)

     

    2230hrs :          Coach pick-up for tour

     

    2300hrs :         Bukit Brown Cemetery

                             Programme : Night Walk with the cemetery / Urban Legends about Kopi Hill

                             Address : Sime Road

     

    0000 hrs :        Depart for Shell Station (Jurong West / near Jalan Bahar)

                             Refreshment and Restroom Stop (30 mins)

     

    0100 hrs :         Proceed to Baby Corpse Dumping Ground

                             Programme : Tales of the Baby Corpse

                             Address : Near Farm Mart (Sungei Tengah)

     

    0145 hrs :         Proceed to Choa Chu Kang Parsi Cemetery

                             Address : Near Tengah Air Base

     

                            Drive pass the Headless Ghost Junction

                            Stop will be made if time permits

     

    0230 hrs :        Proceed to Choa Chu Kang Chinese Cemetery

                             Programme : Lion Tomb / Ghost Seeing Experiment

                             (Bowl Knocking + Abacus)  

     

    0400 hrs :         Proceed to Sarimbun Beach

                             Address : Camp Christine (Lim Chu Kang Road)

                              Programme : Tales of Japanese Invasion and SPI Experiment

     

    0430 hrs:         Back to Pick-up Point (Yishun) and Home Sweet Home!!

     

    While on the bus using the microphone throughout the entire trip, one of the SPI guides explained and shared on the beliefs of various races/religions about end of life journey and passing on into the spiritual realm, and why ghosts/souls still linger on earth after death (for example: those who committed suicides). He also generously shared experiences about the scientific experiments conducted to assess certain paranormal sightings, in Singapore or overseas, e.g: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

    About the Dish Spirit, so on and so forth. Also shared the common paranormal occurences experienced by people in Singapore and overseas. Generally speaking, from a neutral and scientific perspective, they somehow felt that ghosts are negative energies, of which presences can be felt by some of us who may have that pyschic ability, be it seeing or feeling "them".

    For example: you may feel an unusually chilling breeze brushing across you..temperature suddenly become quite cold.

    At cemetries, we visited few unique tombs like the Lion Tomb. The SPI guide went to great lengths to explain the significance behind the construction of these chinese tombs.

    Taking a walk in Bukit Brown Cemetry or Lim Chu Kang Cemetry, to me, it feels like walking the road to the Underworld. :p

    Some of us did carry some torches. Thanks to the urbanised landscape in Singapore, cemetries aren't really dark due to the nearby city lights which lit up the clouds at night.

    There was only 1 ghost-calling experiement conducted at Lim Chu Kang Cemetry, about 2am in the morning. I was one of 4 bold volunteers to do that. Although I'm scared, I was the first one to volunteer. Because I knew that if I don't volunteer myself, the other 3 volunteers will not step forward!

    Grace stepped forward. Plus the American lady and another chinese guy. 

    We sat facing one another in a square.

    Under the guidance of the 3 SPI guides, we did a 10-minute "soul-calling" experiment at a dark narrow road. The SPI guides said some prayers, made some incense offerings and tossed paper money into the air.  

    Can you imagine we doing this, breaking the heavy silence across the dark Lim Chu Kang Cemetry in the wee hours of the morning. Yeah, talking about waking up the dead..lol :p

    3 other volunteers used a chopstick to knock on their rice-bowls. According to chinese, especially in the olden days of Singapore, this act literally means: "Time for Meal! Time for Dinner!!!!!"

    Wheras I played the chinese abacus and the mirror. Spirtually speaking, the abacus is a medium which determines your Life Destiny - your past, present and future. The mirror is another one medium which is said to be able to capture "unusual images which our naked eye can't see".

    While the other 3 guys kept on hitting the rice bowl, I was supposed to hit the abacus 7 times using my left hand, followed by holding up the small mirror using my right hand, swaying from left to right to left again 7 times, to see if I do see anything behind me.

    The rest of the participants and SPI guides walked away to a far spot to observe us from a distance. OMG! *Faint*

    The people who hit the rice-bowl became bored. However yes, I was 'lucky' to see something!

    5 minutes or so later, through the reflections of the mirror, I noticed that there was a fade greenish-white figure standing behind....far away from me.............I can sense that it is a harmless "spirit". 

    Can't figure out it is a male or female.

    Call me crazy, I became bolder and hit the abacus louder, to see if it gets near me.

    Did it get near me?

    The answer is "NO". It stays there at its spot.

    Hmmmm.......could it be due to the amulet which I carried with me, I wondered. Well, it could also possibly be my eyes playing tricks on me due to tiredness or whatever.

    I did not tell the rest ( which includes those 3 volunteers who were hitting the rice-bowl) until the experiment was over.

    Why? Because I've read in somewhere before that I should not say things like "I've seen it!" verbally to the 3 volunteers. Because there are "invisible ghosts" around us. If you say that, the ghosts will know that you are able to see it..and thus will follow you. Furthermore, I do not want to create any panic.

    I do not know whether is this true or not. But anyway as a precaution, I acted normal and only shared what I've seen with others while on the bus journey to the next spot. Hahaha...yeah, the other participants and the SPI guides bugged me, asked me questions in a hush-hush tone manner : "Yoz, did you see anything? What is that something which you saw?"

    To sums up, this SPI Ghoulish Trail activity is truly an "unforgettable", refreshing experience for all participants involved.

    (P.s: If you wish to see photos, sorry. None! Due to the nature of the above activity, although I did bring along my digital camera, I dare not take any photos.)

Saturday, 02 May 2009

  • I am back..

    7.55am. A Saturday morning.

    In my bedroom with the air-conditioner temperature fixed at 24 degree celsius. (The weather's quite hot these days eh?) Sitting at my table. On my laptop, I am penning my latest blog entry after about 1 month's absence. Sorry to any readers out there (which I suspect none..lol) who have been anticipating my next blog entry.

                             Dinner Date - 3

    Here is a recent photo of myself. Taken at a dinner date with Huiyi and Xuande at a Hongkong restaurant in VivoCity in February.

    What I am up to these days?

                         shine-logo   SHINE

     

    Yup, working on SHINE Youth Festival, which is now into its 5th year. Started in 2005, SHINE is a youth festival jointly organised by National Youth Council (NYC) and Ministry of Community Development, Youth & Sports. Oh did I forget to mention that it is an idea conceived by members of the "Youth Action" workgroup in the MCYS Youth Consultation Exercise 2004? Hehe, I was a member of the workgroup which promotes youth volunteerism.

    Held every July, it is a festival where youths organise, lead and endorse events. It aims to showcase our Singaporean youths' talents, encourage community contributions and profile young role models. Yeah, Stars of SHINE! In short, SHINE is all about youths, for youths and will feature an exciting line-up of events organised entirely by youths themselves. This year, SHINE opens on 27 June 2009 and closes on 1 August 2009.

    I am in the Launch & Planning Taskforce group, programming sub-comm of the Organising Committee 2009. Guess what, we think of using dominos as the launch pad idea for SHINE this year. In fact, I even sought help from MediaCorp host, Bryan Wong. However, due to certain constraints faced, on Thursday night, our head notified us via email that we now have to think a Plan B.

    Sigh. Gonna put on thinking caps again to come up with a different launch pad concept.

                      SPI Ghoulish Trail_Amended Poster

    Interested anyone?

    Are you daring enough to experience thrills like this? Are you physically fit, with an open mind?

    Drop me an email -> alansoh1979@yahoo.com.sg if you are either interested to obtain an application form, or making queries. =)

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    I'll be leading a group of 135 participants for the "Mothers' Day Celebration outing -  A Night Out In the City" tomorrow. 5pm - 10.30pm.

    It will be dinner at Sakura International Buffet (Orchard branch) followed by a trip to the Singapore Flyer for a dazzling view of the Singapore city skyline at night. Stalks of carnation flowers will given to mothers during dinner.  

    Hope everything goes well.

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    On Wednesday, I was very happy to receive news via SMS that my alma mater Yishun Town Secondary School will attain autonomous status with effect in 2010, joining the other 27 such schools in Singapore. Hurray!! Yippeee!!

    Here's the press release from Ministry of Education -> http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2009/04/yishun-town-secondary-school-t.php

     

Saturday, 28 March 2009

  • Shopping!

    It is a widely known fact that Singaporeans, especially girls love shopping. Am I right?

    Hahahaha.

    Online blog shops have been sprucing up like bamboo in recent months. Alot Singaporeans including my young sister are setting up online shops using blog as a medium. To set up a website using a website hosting service costs $$$$ wheras on the other hands, using blogsites to set up blog shop is FREE.

    Here, I am helping my good friend, a guy, Mr Ho Su Kiang. He has just set up an online blog shop too.

    Girls, want to know what are the good offers he has? Check it out now   -> http://i-women.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

  • 人随尘俗转

    《人随尘俗转》

     

    作词:梅少祈

    作曲:杨奇昌/梅少祈    

    编曲:杨奇昌/黄国伦

     

            pingyao_china

     

    当我矗立茫茫街头  人群穿梭暗暗冷漠

    尘世间的苦恼太多  不理睬你不理睬我
    有的明白却沉默      有的多疑却不说
    白色的天 蓝色的海 全都沒看过

    时光匆匆一去不回 岁月漫漫转眼流水

    有的存在有的离开 夕阳沉落明天再來

    把握方向別发呆 不要犹豫和徘徊
    抬起双腳 緊握双手 命运中前來

    时光匆匆一去不回 岁月漫漫转眼流水

    有的存在有的离开 夕阳沉落明天再來

     

    P.S:10多年前,在一个叫《相约在北京》电视音乐专辑里面,首次听到这首富有华人中国色彩的歌。

    当时一时记不起歌曲名称叫什么。昨天晚上,在网上终于找到了。