Filed under: Events in TP
Really… what a day.
Posing can be rather tiring. ok… that was for those who experience doing carpark duties(maybe). Anyway i shouldn’t do the sawing… they make us do the same action many times for almost 20mins in front of the photographers and videographers(CNA)… cannot take it.
Anyway at a t-shirt for memory-sake is good enough although i think is cheap labour. Agggrh forgot the pics anyway im sure the school will have them in the magazines. … signing out to sleep….
Filed under: Soccer - EPL/SerA/PL/BL
As a ManU fan, … i was delighted when the red devils whacked Liverpool 3-0 last Sunday.
but i am getting nervour seeing Chelsea going on their winning streak, brushing aside Arsenal 2-1 just hours after ManU’s victory.
so do u think Chelsea can catch ManU?..
As a ManU fan, i hope not. But as a logical thinker, in think they can…
ManU usually make a boo boo of simple games. Just a look at their record will tell u smthg…. they lost to West Ham (twice) and Bolton, and nearly lost to Derby. — all bottom of the table teams.
But what amazes me is how Arsenal has given up the ghost so soon. It’s like Samson getting a hair cut. Suddenly, it’s all over for them. Strange…
Last Saturday, my friend gave me a complimentary pass to the races at Kranji…. i was hosted to lunch & tea in the Committee Box at the turf club. — my first time there!
I’ve been to the old Bukit Timah turf club, but never to the new Kranji one.. heard dat it opened 8 years ago, but this is my first time there… very “swa-koo” of me, rite? haha..
Anyway, being the executive vip box, dress code was formal (long sleeves & tie for gents, formal for ladies).
The lunch buffet was exquisite – nothing really expensive like lobsters or abalone lah, but fairly good. - Beef rendang, peranakan style lemak vege curry, coconut rice, deep fried fish, chicken….etc. The dessert (“Or-nee”) was super yummy!!
And mid way thru the races, at 4.15pm, tea time was served — local fried cha kway, muar chee, and sweet cakes.. oishi des ne!
Where we were seated, large LCD screens were mounted overhead, at almost every angle and corner. These showed the dividends on the horses for the next race. During a race itself, the screens also beamed the action live from the tracks.
In the dining lounge
My host, Ms Mo Ching, also gave us a conducted tour of the premises. We were shown the weighing room where jockeys weighed themselves before and after a race, the owners’ lounge, the Hibiscus lounge, the Gold Card members’ room, and the parade ring..etc. It’s a pity she didn’t bring us to the paddocks and stables. I would have liked to have a “behind the scene” look at the preparation work.
The parade ring
We then went to the outdoor grandstand and sat among the spectators for a while,.. it was a lively mob actually… and when the field of horses neared the finishing line, we could hear the jockeys cracking their whips on the horses’ buttocks like there’s no tomorrow… as the leading horses strained their necks trying to pip one another to the fnishing post, while the rabid crowd cheered and shouted aloud the number of the horses they had backed..
Front horses surging across the finishing line
As the front two neck-to-neck horses scrambled to the finishing line, we could hear the crowd’s final last gasp shout and a concerted split-second stamping of the feet at the final moment when built-in cameras at the post clicked away for a nail-biting photo finish!
It was really exciting.
For the day, we were given a booklet with the race card and horses’ track record. What amazed me, though, was that our host, Ms Mo Ching, suggested that we could pick a horse based on our favourite number. For ladies, she recommended picking the jockey’s attire that one liked best. Now, everyone knows that you don’t choose horses like that. It’s financial suicide.
Anyway, of cos i didn’t take her advice. i picked my own horses after studying the track record in the booklet. There were 9 races that day, including the highlight, the Chairman’s Trophy Event. I had bet on 6 of the races that day – I won 5 of them, and lost 1.
If i had bet based on how colourful a jockey’s attire was, i would have gone home broke! haha…
Anyway, it was a great afternoon at the races, and i am grateful to Singapore Turf Club and my hosts, for their invitation. i’ll certainly like to go back again, cos it was so enjoyable! : )
Filed under: My Hobbies
2nd attempt:
Filed under: My Hobbies
I am not happy with it.
The shading,the hair is not well done due to hasty work
Filed under: My Hobbies
Took about 3 hours.
Ref from seventeen magazine feb 2008 coverpage =)
Hayden panettiere.
Sorry about the lightness. I used only 2B pencil. I drew and stop at the hair cos I wanna take the time to draw the hair properly. To be honest, I feel like stopping here and shade the face darker, leaving the hair out. It is so diffcult to draw, cos her hair is sort of been blown by wind. Hope you understand what I’m trying to say.
Advices and comments are welcome =)
Temasek Engineering School held its annual SINGAPORE ROBO GRAND PRIX competition at Funan DigitaLife Mall… (14–16 March 2008). It’s open to all students from sec schools, JCs, and ITEs.
……it’s a robotic car racing competition. (so those of u can’t wait for Singapore’s F1 racing to start,.. here’s an appetiser for you.. ha!)
Particpants race their self-designed robotic cars (called Robo-racers) on a given track to see who clocks the fastest lap time. Eh, the tracks not easy ok. They wind and turn like a snake…
best part is, the robots are autonomous – meaning no human intervention. it’s NOT remote controlled. The cars follow a white tap on the track using sensors.
Today was the first day. i was there to take photos of the event. Wa lau, damn lousy man! almost every particpant’s Robo-racer could not complete the course… they veer off course mid way thru…
i wanted to shoot a photos of the Robo-racer tearing down the track.. but alas, the car crashed before it reached where i was sitting… Damn sway man.
i was told that cos this is the first day. The Division 3 schools are running… standard not so high..
Final day (Sunday) will see the schools in the “Premier League” taking part… and that’s when the competition heats up. Standard v high. Speed also high. They race side by side to the finish line.
will post again after Sunday’s event. meanwhile… here are some photos i shot today…
Want to see more?… check this out… http://w3-eng.tp.edu.sg/robogp


Filed under: My Hobbies
Clear lines: Cut along the line
For this, I used a craft knife. If you do not have it, penknife will do. But cutting out shapes, craft knife will be strongly recommended.
ID : #0012
SGD $8.00
This card is currently not avaliable.
The drawings is done by myself from reference pictures using 03 Pilot drawing pen.
Colour using faber-castell water-soluable color pencils.
Sneak peek:
The flowers is made by myself. Simple to make.
Just cut out the shape using foam paper and then sitched the border:
You can even make the middle into a different shape other than a rectangle.
This card is done on the theme, autumn leaves. which I done for my friend who order for her colleague.
(Sold. Order is also not avaliable)
It is the same format as the first one but in different design. The middle which is empty is for personalized message.
Seems fun right?
Enjoy making the swivel card for your friends and family! =D


















