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Friday, August 31

On the Battle Ground: Comex Promoter Day Two

Truth is, I'm only typing this almost a week after this post is dated. Don't ask me why, but after just a day or two of posting, I somehow lost all interest again to blog. Wonder where all my previous enthusiasm with blogging ran off to. Perhaps it's all lost with age. But more on that later. Or next time when I actually blog.

Anyway, the second day of Comex was pretty uneventful. Not if you count me managing to "break the egg" (according to my Uncle) from the previous day's *duck record. I was able to sell one pretty early in the first 2 hours, thanks to one of the ASUS promoters who helped me out with the Chinese-speaking customer. She let me fill up the invoice and use my name instead of hers. So grateful! If I'd known earlier, I'd have shared it with her so she could get her commission from selling AMD computers. Anyway, the first laptop I sold was priced at $799!

For lunch, our supervisor somehow allowed us to eat away from the rest of the AMD group (thank goodness),  so Smelly and I went off to Marina Square to eat at a lesser-known fast-food place called 'ChicKing'.

As I'm writing this, I'm sifting through folders upon folders on my computer seeing which pictures I have that would apply to this post in any way. The photos are accumulating like crazy. And for some weird reason, I think the only way to be rid of them is to post them on this blog. Who knows if one day all these posts and photos would be erased? But I'll take a chance.

Anyway, at ChicKing, I ordered a box of cheese fries that are way too overpriced (SGD$5) and a mini chicken wrap (SGD$2.50). Pretty ordinary fare.

Smelly consumed her lunch box given by her fellow ASUS promoter.
 Oh and see that water bottle there? It was given by the lady boss of AMD. More on her later. 
We had a hearty laugh over the label on the lunch box. According to Smelly, she'd consumed expired food since she started eating after 3PM. Ha!
The ASUS booths on Level 3 of Comex where Smelly is stationed at. 

Anyway, back to the lady boss. She came to me acting as a customer with too many probing questions about AMD and the laptops. Terms like 'FPS' (frame rate per second) and questions about the temperature came up. I didn't exactly suspect anything until I'd noticed the booth in-charge exchange friendly smiles and acknowledgement with her. She gave up the entire charade after she asked me to leave my name for her (still in her customer-guise) and rejected it after I gave it to her on an AMD information handout. Then passed me a Watsons bottle too. She approved my explanations and then gave me tips to improve. And before she left, she instructed me to leave the company branding on the top left corner of the shirt wide open. Now, I'm still unconsciously tucking my hand from my left side back from time to time.
My steady companions throughout my Comex days. Literally. I consulted them a number of times you would never believe and held on to them from 11AM to 9.30PM. The AMD handout is the one on the top.
A view of the ASUS booths on Level 4 where I was stationed at for 3 days. Smelly got to take this when she worked on the final day of Comex.

For the second laptop I managed to sell (priced at $1198), it was to a gamer (I think). He was asking me questions about AMD laptops good for gaming. He looked pretty familiar. Perhaps I talked to him on the first day of Comex. I'm horrible at remembering faces. An excellent example: a guy asked for an ASUS brochure from me, and I went to grab a copy near the cashier. I returned and gave it to the first guy I saw standing at the spot I left moments ago. The guy who requested the brochure looked confused and beckoned to me. Cringe. I returned to grab another copy for him after that. 

Okay, enough about Comex. It pains me to be writing about all the past experiences of working. Anyway, on the morning of my second day at Comex, my mother returned home from Bangalore, India while I was groggily slurping up noodles at 6 in the morning! She was there for a week learning some new accounting software and brought back some pretty souvenirs for me! Apparently, there were even people from Kenya and Ethiopa who joined them on the learning journey in Bangalore. Pretty awesome.
 Love the wrapper! And so beautifully wrapped too! And in it...
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 A wooden elephant figurine! It's earned a permanent spot on my cluttered desk, lol.
 An I heart Bangalore tee that I requested from my mother. Somehow looks a lot different than how I wish it was. And it's friggin' huge for a size 'S'! Pretty sure if I wear it out, Becky will start talking about wearing bags again.
 Other stuff from India I got during the week!
 A pencil holder! Beautiful handiwork there!
 My mother knew I'd eat any snacks from the Singapore Airlines planes and kept these two packets for me.
 Postcards with Bangalore's sights and cultural locations. Their postcards feels like cheap, soft cardboard, but still pretty.
And finally, a letter from my penpal from Mumbai, India! She sent lots of stamps from Hungary and other places, and an empty postcard of the Queen Necklace in Mumbai. According to her, the beachline lights up at night and resembles that of a necklace, hence its name.

After work, I looked up my aunt and uncle (they go to practically every IT fair for at most 2 days each time!), and my mother came as well! We all went off to eat at Applebee's! Love the place. But we received the suckiest service that day. Possibly because there were lots of customers and we usually went late at night when there was dwindling in numbers. My mother and I shared food, and we ordered...
 A lemon basil and shrimp risotto. Creamy. But I didn't get tired of it too quickly. And the shrimp was deliciously crunchy. The cheese strips added a nice touch to the risotto too. Sorry for that lame attempt at reviewing the dish. I'm not sure if it got through to you folks.
I ordered a frost lemonade with strawberry swirl!

See, my uncle usually orders this appetizer, 'Spinach and Artichoke Dip', basically a dish of chips served with some greenish dip. Today, he cleared the dip and suddenly commented that there was PLASTIC in the dip. He didn't get too worked up about it. But if it was really plastic, then that was really dangerous. Plus he eats this most of the time since it's a vegetarian option on the menu. He consulted the waiter that there was plastic. He offered to change the dish for us but we hurriedly declined. We were already as full as hell. The manager came up and then explained to us it wasn't plastic. Just artichoke that looked like plastic because it's a really thin layer. Hilarious! But at least we hadn't been consuming plastic.

Final segment of this post! I promise! Was bored at night after Day 2 of Comex, and did a little alteration of this photo Smelly posted on Instagram...
We took this quick shot in the bathroom on Day 1 of Comex, in our uniforms!

It ended up looking like this...
I shall leave it at this.

*duck = it basically means zero as well. I kid you not. Share

Saturday, April 2

Just Classic

Okay, so I haven't exactly blogged in a whole week. Not feelin' up to it, really. I mean, once you've stopped doing something (which you've done every single day), the habit catches on, and you stop doing it altogether! Take for example back in school few years ago: a certain someone persuaded me to skip Christian Fellowship (it was my extra-curricular activity back then!), and I did. Several weeks after that, I didn't feel like going any more. I didn't get too much in deep doo-doo, but I didn't get the points for attendance and all that. I stopped going for the next 2 years, even till I graduated (of course I wouldn't go back, it'd be too weird). So what I've been meaning to say is.. forget it, there really wasn't a motivation behind all that long-winded crap down memory lane. 

Moving on! I'm currently awaiting my fate (so it sounds a li'l exaggerated!) that's soon to come in say, 15 minutes! The new semester at school's starting (oh, bother) and everyone has to choose certain modules. Two, in fact. But we're just gonna choose one now, and leave the other till next time! Since it's on a first-come-first-serve basis, I've got my eye on a module called 'Life Sciences Revolution' (the other is 'Exploring Classical Music' but I'm leaving that for another time) so I'm gonna keep refreshing the online module enrolment page right now till the stipulated time arrives, and hopefully, I'll be able to snag my desired (not really, there wasn't much else I was interested in to choose from) module. Wish me luck! 
[To Be Cont'd...] 

Back to blogging... hours later! Anyway, the module enrolment thing didn't work out for me at the start. I camped at the website and kept refreshing the page, counting down to the time for my enrolment. I was literally trembling by then! When the time finally came, I tried to refresh and the page got stuck. But it was okay after frantically clicking it a few more times. I was scared out of my mind that I might have to settle for a sucky module or something I don't even like! Anyway, I went in, and suddenly was unsure of where to click. There were so many categories to select and I got panicky in less than 10 seconds after I entered. I called up Bee and thankfully, I realized I overlooked them 'cos I was way too paranoid. My hands were shaking as I navigated, truth be told. Worrywart much? Turns out the teacher for the module 'Idea Blueprint' was the same as my preferred module 'The Life Sciences Revolution' and I missed the latter title. Plus, there was only one module available for selection (reason enough for why I panicked?). But the rest under the 'Science & Technology' category were probably taken. I managed to select in time *Phew*! My heart slowed down after that. After the entire scarefest, found out my teacher for both modules was the same person. They were even in the same location and class unit, to boot! Pretty cool, but there's an hour's break in between. Can't be helped since the Life Sciences one takes up 4 whole hours and the other takes up 2. The modules are all on a Friday, but I end at 3PM, at least!

Anyway, last Sunday, I followed my mother and bro to Newton for his Success Coaching lessons. I took them before a few years back (on school premises no less). They basically teach you mindmapping (ugh, I hate them), how to succeed in life and all that. It's pretty successful itself, the whole business. It costs a lot for tuition fees, and even adults get to go for these classes too. All in all, the creator must be a pretty wealthy man himself. My mother and I walked around the shopping malls in the area while waiting for my bruh-tha (3 whole hours)! I managed to get some really cute socks (currently, I own only one pair - sports socks, yuck!) imported from Korea, a golden ring with a rabbit's head on it (really cute - if I had a better camera I could've shown it here) and tons of books! ☟Lookie down there!☟
3 ah-mazing classics for ten bucks only! I got Macbeth, Jane Eyre (I know, I know, it's pathetic I haven't read this one before) and The Scarlet Letter!
... and HUNGER GAMES! I can't wait till the movie actually comes out! Of course, I'm hoping Katniss Everdeen (the protagonist girl) would be played by Malese Jow (Unfabulous, Vampire Diaries) or Hailee Steinfield (True Grit)...
My mother got tickets for The Lion King Broadway musical there too! We got the 2nd cheapest tickets at 85 bucks (the cheapest were 65)! I was so ecstatic by then. Pretty shocked myself that my mother actually liked watching musicals too. 

We walked by YAMI Yoghurt and found out they gave away free medium-sized cups for those who bought tickets from SISTIC! I got a natural flavor and topped them with Fruity Pebbles (at an extra price of course). I was over the moon after that. Got some choco taco balls too. Pretty disgusting stuff, imho.

Then, on Monday (yes, I've had a pretty hectic week), went on an entire-day movie-snow-science excursion with Bee! We met really early for a movie at 10:45 with the free tix I won for the Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules! Honestly, funniest movie I've seen in a long while! I found it much better than the first really, but I was pretty upset Chloe Moretz wasn't in this one. Of course, as usual, Zachary Gordon played Greg Heffley perfectly down to a T. I like that Greg can be so seemingly selfish and incidentally adorable at the same time! I loved Devon Bostick as Rodrick (Greg's ah-nnoying big brother) too! There were too many jokes in the entire movie to remember, so I'm not gonna recount any of 'em now. Besides, I stink at telling jokes. Or even telling anything, really. All in all, here are my ratings for Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules:

Animations: ★★★★☆ (they looked like they leaped right off the books!)
Cinematography: ★★★★☆
Laugh Factor: ★★★★★
Run-time: ★★★★★ (94 minutes, it didn't feel too long or too short. I loved every minute of this family flick!)
Worth-watching: ★★★★★ (You don't have to watch the first wimpy kid movie to watch this, really)
Overall: ★★★★★ 
P.S.: Very fortunately, Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3 is already in the works! Can't wait for the next one to be released!

After the movie was over (regrettably), Bee and I headed to Snow City by bus! We reached there soon enough, paid up the 16 bucks per person entrance fee, found out cameras weren't allowed in there (and sulked about it for a while), then got to borrowing their jackets and boots (which happened to be chocolate brown Uggs! Loooooves! Wish we coulda taken a picture of them though). We shared a rented locker for a dollar, stuffed all our bags in (with our cameras, sadly) and prepped ourselves in our puffy jackets (too puffy, if I might add) to enter. 

Previously (like years ago), we had to wait for a group of visitors to gather before we enter the snow land, so we all had to come out at the same time to keep to the single hour we paid for. This time 'round, we went in whenever we pleased, which meant there was no way to keep track when our turn was over. Not a pretty organized way, but I'm not complaining! Turns out we didn't even exceed the hour. We spent most of the time running in and out of the snow premises, emptying out Bee's Uggs and trying to get warm. Apparently, she wasn't too used to the cold, poor thang! The entire place was at a mere 1.4 degrees Celcius (it wasn't down to the negatives, thank goodness) but it still numbed our noses off. We kept swapping our gloves (we brought them from home - we had to buy from them if we didn't!) when we found out fingerless gloves don't work well in cold situations. I ended up in my white fingerless cotton gloves (it covered the fingers with an extra pocket though!) and Bee in my leather gloves, topped with her purple knitted fingerless gloves. It looked kinda pretty worn together, actually.

I also winded up swapping my Uggs with Bee's, since she was practically freezing in hers (apparently, the ice went in). Sure enough, hers were pretty loose and all the snow had gone in! Mine were pretty snug so we just exchanged! We did snowtubing down the short hill thrice, got our pictures taken with some of the props in the area (they still had Christmas decor, can you believe it!) and I almost slid and slipped short of a coupla times while we had our pix taken. Cringe!

We exited the place and finally got down to the hot chocolate (three bucks!). We shared potato wedges (yummy!) and I got cotton candy (double yummers!). It was heaven really. Been in the (really) cold, then enjoying a hot cup of hot chocolate! If there was a fireplace, it'd be so much better! Then again, it's no ski lodge!

After we were done, we checked out the photos the man had taken of us again. We got a students' discount! 10 bucks for a photo-frame-sized! We each got different photos. I took one with snow (fake foamed snow of course) cascading down on us. So pretty!

Then, we headed to the Science Centre (free tickets for any Snow City visitor!) and played for a while with all the objects in the park outside of the Science Centre. Pretty fun, especially the trampoline thing that actually looked like a drain in the ground. 

I didn't manage to get many pictures (I used to go there almost every week long ago, anw) but I took some in the aquarium in one section of the science centre!



It was hard trying to photograph this strange eel. It kept gliding in the water in circles!


Bee and I got Astronaut Ice-Cream from the souvenir store in the science centre too! There was even the NASA sign on the packet! Okay, I admit I'm interested in anything from NASA. It was only 3 dollars fifty, but I haven't tried it yet. Bee did and said it was not nice at all. My previous tuition teacher said her student had tried it before and said it'd make one full for a long time. After all, it's for astronauts - and they remain in space for who knows how long? And they'd def require food that kept their tummies filled for some time!
How the packet looks!

...and there it is! NASA!

And then on Wednesday, it was finally the day we went to watch The Lion King Broadway Musical! I was so stoked. Since it was a 8PM show, I took my time getting ready. But I was already prepped and ready to head out to meet my mother near her workplace by 5! I managed to reach there early 6 in the evening, and we reached Sands by 7! 

There was still an hour, and we headed to the food court to get dinner. The first thing I saw when I entered the area - a srsly rad ice-skating rink! It was pretty clear that if you skated, everyone in the food court (well, outside of it anyway) would be able to watch you (or laugh at you) while they ate. They had lined up tables and chairs literally around the perimeter of the rink for the food court patrons! There was a girl and her li'l kid brother on the rink with an instructor overlooking their progress too. The girl had apparently fallen on the ice, and her brother was holding out his hand for his sister. Cute. But still pretty humiliating. The food court was packed and there were people watching them! Pretty obvious nobody [who couldn't skate] would ever go through that kind of torture. Unless it was in the morning and there's really no one around!

We quickly took seats and ordered. I got a Vongole pasta with clams (yummers - it was soaked in tasty soup) for 8.80 and my mother had noodles that were way too overpriced at 6 bucks!

Once we were done, we quickly left and tried to find the entrance of the theaters. we browsed the Lion King memorabilia store before we headed to the candy store below for some gummies! I really wanted this Lion King charm bracelet (it was 35 bucks!!) and the program booklet (20 bucks), but they were all too overpriced. I got nothing in the end. *Sigh*

When we were due to enter the theater, they had us open all our bags for a security check. One of them told my mother there was no eating or drinking allowed when he saw the water bottle. Oh brother. We were sneaking gummies into our mouths throughout the musical. 

We had pretty much stellar seats (even if it was a few rows from the back), but they were in the center of the stage, right next to the control panel at the back of the theater! ...Until the boy in front of me had a bag propped up under him by his father so he could see better. I mean, that can't be helped right? So during the whole duration of the show, I had to keep tilting left and right, leaning front and back to get a clearer view of the stage. Really inconvenient. 

The musical began with lots of animal-costumed people gathering on the stage with the 'Circle of Life'. It ended with 'Circle of Life too'. All the singing, the costumes were truly awesome. The accents were really real, and it was totally hilarious in parts! Too bad we weren't allowed to even use the camera while it was showing. Bummer. I did manage to get a few shots of the stage while waiting for the musical to start!





Then, the interval came around (just 15 minutes!) and we headed in search for a toilet not too close to the theater. The turnout of the musical was pretty full! Then once we came out, I discovered there was a Juicy Couture store close by! Too bad there wasn't enough time to go in and have a lookie-lookie. 

We returned in time for the musical! I managed to get a voice recording from the safety of my bag of a cetain part of it close to the end! I think the song was 'He Lives in You'! Listen below!

When the musical was over (unfortch), we tried to find our way back. The taxi queue was crazy long, and it would take probably over an hour of waiting. Plus, the musical ended at 10:45! We managed to find the train station, though it took a bit of walking (and having to endure my mother's restlessness and temper). 
Look! Even Britney Spears took her two kids to Lion King the Musical! The one in Las Vegas, no less.

Then, on Thursday, I headed out to town with Bee again! We pretty much spent an entire time at Wendy's, then Kino, sitting down in a corner and reading! My mother gave me 15 bucks for a book too! I got that last book in the picture below: The Clique novels! 

We also planned to go on a vacay two years from now (when we actually graduate) without our 'rents! So fun! We decided on some pretty cool locations, like Oz, Macau, though we kinda had to stay realistic. Sure wish we were wealthy! Stoked for the next two years to quickly pass!

Okay, that's the end of this seriously long blost (okay, a really bad word mash-up of blog + post). Till then, au revoir!
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Saturday, March 19

App Review: Nechronos

I'm gonna be labelling all my Apple app reviews properly from this day on, for neater purposes. Anyway, if you happen to own any of the 3 main Apple devices (iPhone, iPod Touch or an iPad, just in case you are that clueless on the Apple scene), saddle up and check out this cool entertainment app! It's called Nechronos: How will I die? (don't ask me why, but it does sound suitable should Grim Reaper ever have its own proper name!) and it basically scans your hand (that's for the iPad) or thumb (for the smaller devices like the iPhone) and you get a prediction of how you would die, kick the bucket, cross to the afterlife or the other plane of existence, or whatever you wanna call it... All in less than 5 seconds after the app reads your palm or thumb! 

I'd say it's a pretty straightforward app. And you can scan your palm or thumb as many times as you want to get assorted predictions of how you would die! That's what I did, anyway!

Of course, it's not a true-to-life calculation, so in any case, you shouldn't be believing any of the predictions the app comes up with for you! If you've been feeling the lack of fun apps to download recently, then hit up Nechronos! It's free  up till April Fools' Day, so be quick! Click here to download!
My rating for Nechronos?
Fun Factor: ★★★★✩
Usability: ★✩✩✩✩
Price: ★★★★★ (Since it's free... for now!)
Overall Rating: ★★★✩✩

My first calculation the app raked up for me! I kinda think this might be true... But I'm cool dying this way, really.
More possibilities I tried afterwards... Some of these are too hilarious to be true! The final two pictures, for example. 




--- End of App Review ---
Read on only if you're srsly bored... It's more crap as usual from here on!

I left my house a li'l earlier than my brother to meet up with my mother so we could go to the immigration authority or whatever it's called to get our passports sorted out. My brother to collect his passport, and I, to change my photo. The officers who were checking my passports for the past year now have been asking me to change my photo since I looked totally different now (I beg to differ - I think I look exactly the same), so my mother decide to take action now. Plus, the previous one had already written in my passport to switch photos, so there's no choice now! 

Once we all met up at City Hall, my mother brought us to lunch at New York (X2)! Pretty cool as swagger sofas in there. Here's what I ordered...
Slushie which tasted like mango smoothie. Yuck. It costs 7.90 too. Waste of $$$!!!
Roasted mushroom cappuccino. My mother asked the waiter to remove the coffee powder so it was just the soup and the whipped cream. Yummers.

Freedom Cheese Fries! Stupid name there, I know. Yummilicious nacho cheese there though.
And hot plate pasta with black pepper seafood! There was actually egg at the bottom. Yuck. Luckily they were the solid kind. I hate eggs! I ate the pasta from the top and tried my best to avoid all the egg. The black pepper made it really hot too, I had to keep reaching for the water with the lemon slice in it. Still pretty good though.

Anyway, we ate pretty quick and took two train stations to the place. My brother got a queue number there and my mother found out they didn't allow a change of photo for passports anymore. Damn. So I'd have to pay another 70 bucks for a NEW passport, even though my old one expires in 3 years. Mean people.


I went ahead to take my passport photo. Found out they didn't allow colored glasses, so some guy loaned me his really weird fitting glasses that I could barely see through and I had to clip my fringe away from my face. I looked like a fool in the final photo. I can barely look at myself. We all went home afterwards. Okay, I know it was a pretty boring recount, so Imma stop here. My palms kinda hurt anyway. Ciaoooo! Share

Friday, March 11

Red Riding Hood Review

All righty, this is gonna be a fast post. I'm so not feeling up to reverting back to this daily posting promise, even though it's the holidays now. It's rough, it takes up quite some time every single day, and probably close to none read them anyway. So I shall ask, what's the point??!

Anyway, anyway! Met up with Bec again and headed to Vivs (again) to catch a movie (double again!) there! Red Riding Hood this time! We might have missed approximately ten minutes of it mid-movie, but I'll be on to that later, but I still loved it! It was a complete thriller and fantasy flick. There was not as much romance (which is not a bad thing!) as I thought there would be, just li'l bits and pieces here and there, so that was fine. But it was a rollercoaster ride for me (and my ever-pounding heart), especially during the climax. I'm not gonna include spoilers or whatsoever here, since it just premiered today.  But all I have to say is, I had the hardest time trying to figure out who in the movie really was the werewolf that was tearing the little town apart! There were so many suspects, and each one came rushing in so fast I had a tough time keeping track! I loved Amanda Seyfried as Valerie, a.k.a the Red Riding Hood and Shiloh Fernandez! Some funny parts too. Gary Oldman (Sirius Black in Harry Potter) and Billy Burke (Bella Swan's father in Twilight) were in there too! So it was a pretty cool cast. It was pretty difficult identifying them though. They look totes different from the roles they'd played in the past (obvs!). I loved the costumes in the movie too. They looked medieval in a way. And I just wish I could get my hands on Valerie's red cloak in the movie! The color is so absolutely beautiful - blood red! Envious! I didn't even expect this movie to be a total stand-out. Partly because it was directed by the same person of Twilight - Catherine Hardwicke! Don't get me wrong, I loved Twilight, but it def gets sickening after you've watched it at least thrice! The intro in Red Riding Hood even begins a little similar to how Twilight started! Panning of the trees and scenery and all that.

-- Review ends here! --

So on to the worser part of the day. I bought a saybons wild mushroom soup (4 bucks in the theater! Overly pricy!) and nachos. The cheese was so diluted, but I guess it was a good thing after all, in a way. Bec got Meatless Minestrone soup (same thing she had 2 days in a row!) and snuck that into the theater. Halfway through the movie, Bec gasped and I realized the nacho cheese had fallen off the armrest and onto her seat. Major unfortch! I was pretty sure I hadn't accidentally swung my elbow into the box either (or felt anything), so I had no idea how that happened. The cheese had dripped into her leather Roxy bag and on her shirt and shorts, and even on the seat (I apologize to the next person who sits at H-12)! Anyway, we both had to leave the theater to get to the restroom to clean up. Out of the dark cinema, we could see the cheese had gotten nearly everywhere! It even got a little bit of the zipper on her Juicy wallet :( We spent the longest time wasting the paper towels in the loo and cleaning off all the cheese. I felt so guilty for buying nachos after that. Remind me to get just popcorn in the future - it's that much cleaner.

Once we cleaned up the mess, we returned to the theater and decided not to return to our seats for the rest of the movie. After all, we'd have to disrupt so many people getting back to our center seats, right? We found a pair of seats in the back row. Turns out they were more expensive seats, since they were separated in pairs. They had gigantic armrests and were so much more comfy. Oh well.

This is the official movie poster for Red Riding Hood! That's the cloak I was talking about!
Anyway, we walked around after the movie and decided to go further up ahead at the Boardwalk! I managed to slip and land on my butt on a tiny little slope in my boots close to a little pool with wired human statues in it. Total PHAIL huh? Thank God there weren't much people around. Humiliating. We walked all the way back on the travelators (I love 'em!) once we reached the point we had to pay to enter. Depressing!

"Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have!"
"The better to hear you with".
"Oh, grandmother, what big eyes you have!"
"The better to see you with".
"Oh, grandmother, what big hands you have!"
"The better to grab you with".
"But, grandmother, what a dreadful big mouth you have!"
"The better to eat you with".
- The Brothers Grimm
(Little Red Riding Hood)
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