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Penampang Scandal on the London Metro Today!

February 1st, 2010 admin 2 comments

Are you from Penampang and feeling the world pays you no attention? Think again! Pascal was reading the London Metro on the Tube this morning when he stumbled upon some news about home…

Be careful about having affairs in Borneo... it may cost you a few buffaloes and pigs!

Be careful about having affairs in Borneo... it may cost you a few buffaloes and a pig!

That’s right! Beware all ye adulterers of Penampang for you may be punished for your sins in moos and oinks! *laugh*

All U.K. Borders book stores to close before Christmas

December 19th, 2009 admin No comments

This morning I received a member’s newsletter in my Inbox to notify me of a closeout sale happening in the U.K. at the moment.

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Borders U.K. Closeout Sale Email

Am I the only one who got the news about Borders book stores closing all of its stores in the U.K. three weeks after it was announced?!

How, pray, did this happen?

Did they get squeezed out because Britons prefer to buy from the larger British brands like WH Smith and Waterstones, or is their impending collapse due to bad financial management? Or is it a bit of both? To run out of cash and put over 1,100 people out of jobs before christmas is really something!

Though the U.K. sans 45-stores would mean that book buyers will now flock to WH Smith’s 560 stores, 400 Travel Units and Waterstone’s 303 stores. (Wikipedia) However, before that these two chains will have to face the music of low christmas sales instead of chirpy carols!

They are even selling their fixtures, fittings and equipment on Borders.co.uk

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Borders.co.uk on December 19th, 2009

Really, this is quite a depressing sight.

Thankfully, this isn’t a global brand collapse but a U.K. franchisee’s. I can’t imagine a world without Borders book stores and while I feel most sorry for the people who will lose their jobs, I’m glad that the folding won’t directly affect all the other Borders the world over!

The Power of Switching Cultural Modes

August 25th, 2009 admin No comments

I was feeling under the weather yesterday and tried to make myself feel better. However, nothing I thought in my Anglo-American mind made me feel any better, so I tried switching my brain into another mode. For about an hour or so I went into French mode and this was what transpired.

Step 1: Look for French things in room.

Step 1: Look at all things French

Step 1: Look at all things French

I didn’t look very hard but at least there was a box of vitamin C fizzies and a tube of toothpaste from my trip to Paris. That was enough to get me to Step 2.

Step 2: Look for comfort shots from previous trip to France.

French plushies are so delicate and so French!

French plushies are so delicate and so French!

These plushies were just so delicate and soft looking. The cute tender enfant display was such a comforting sight! I really wanted the sheep but it was one of the first stores I saw so I walked right on!

Of course, you wouldn’t truly be in French mode until you got into the mood for chocolat. Below was a sight that brought a huge smile on my face when I saw it calling my name…

My favorite chocolatier in Paris

My favorite chocolatier in Paris

Oui, j’adore chocolats! Seeing a proper chocolatier sign was just the best feeling in the world. My favorite truffles of all time are from this store in Paris. It is definitely better than Godiva and Leonidas (This is some high grade South American bean stuff.)

Heavenly truffles...

Heavenly truffles...

There’s a lot more chocolate photos from where that came from but I’m trying to keep this post brief, so we’ll move on to Step 3.

Step 3: Look for silly photos of self in Paris.

Johann's idea!

Wohho!

Have you ever seen such a grande iPhone before?! Up until that point, I haven’t! Hmm, let’s try the touchscreen…

Why was it made to stand at this exact height? Pervy sculptor?!

Why was it made to stand at this exact height? Pervy sculptor?!

By the time I realized I was looking at buttocks, it was too late. My friend Johann had already taken the incriminating shot of me perving over a solid bum!!@#

Pretty pretty lights!

Pretty pretty lights!

When we were at Champs-Élysées, I just had to have a photo with the legendary Fouquet restaurant which I’ve seen plenty in French films. It is as romantic as it can get. Christmas lights in front of a historic rendezvous landmark! Hopefully some romantic man will take me there someday…

Step 4: Reflect on how awesome my life really is.

I am in Paris! Woooo

Ah the glee of seeing Avenue Des Champs-Elysees!

Just having the legs to prance around the most romantic city in the world is reason enough to be grateful don’t you think?

Step 5: Finally, doodle out feelings in French. Stick that on the wall for a week.

This is why I took French

This is why I took French, to doodle!

Translation: It’s not serious my pretty whatever will be, will be! You must smile little button, your smile is like sunshine! :)

Voila! It took switching into French mode to pop out of my lackluster state. I guess this is the advantage of having studied a different language and being exposed to its culture. Being able to do that comes in handy when I’ve exhausted my thoughts in one mode. Whenever you feel like you’re stuck trying to figure something out in English, try thinking in another cultural mode. Maybe you might just solve it like I did. :)

BBC ‘Best Job in the World’ Documentary

July 6th, 2009 admin No comments

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Finally the BBC ‘Best Job in the World’ documentary is out and if you are in the U.K. you can watch the replay on BBC iPlayer for the next 5 days.

For me, it was especially fun to see what the other candidates were up to as we were all being really secretive with our plans while we were campaigning for votes!

Here’s a quick screenshot for your enjoyment if you’re not in the U.K. There isn’t a lot about me in there since the documentary focuses on the British candidates. There is however a flashing of my face and a quick mention of my name along the lines of “Up in the big wheel there are other candidates with an eye on the 70k prize. There’s Jackie from Malaysia…”

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Despite a small cameo, I am pretty happy I managed to get myself on the Beeb for “happy-feel-good” reasons while I was in the U.K. I wish my mom could have been around to see this (God bless her soul)! She would have been delighted to see her daughter on British T.V.

Typhoon Tigers Ranked 3rd in the U.K. in 2008

May 1st, 2009 admin No comments

Two days ago, I blogged about my Saturday evening with the Typhoon Tigers and need to make a correction about a stat that is shamefully outdated. In one of the photos, I had stated that the Typhoon Tigers were ranked 6th in the United Kingdom, which was a stat I got a year or two ago from distant memory.

The Typhoon Tigers at the Liverpool 2008 BDA championships

The Typhoon Tigers getting mentally ready at the 2008 BDA Victoria championships | Photo: Alan To

Andrew Liu (last year’s captain) wrote to update me that they ranked 3rd in the 200m and 4th in the 500m last year in the 2008 British Dragon Boat Racing Association nationals (BDA). It was also their first year competing in the Premier League and to achieve those results is just an amazing feat, bearing in mind that some of their competitors are actually paddling for Great Britain. My apologies for the outdated info. Here is an updated 2008 photo of the team!

The Typhoon Tigers! LOVE THEM!

The Typhoon Tigers! I LOVE THEM! | Photo: Alan To

I am so proud I even got the chance to train with them at the Royal Albert Docks in 2007 and feel inextricably linked to them wherever and whenever the words “dragon boat” appears in conversation. If I should ever find myself back in London again on a more permanent basis, I’ll be sure to join them for training again.

Typhoon Tigers Warming up at BDA Victoria 2008

Typhoon Tigers Warming up at BDA Victoria 2008 | Photo: Alan To

When it comes to dragon boating, there is no other team for me but the Typhoon Tigers from London. Such a fantastic bunch of people with so much fight you’d think that what started from a couple of friends six years ago, is now a 44-team strong Premier League team! I can’t wait till the day some of them make the Olympics when it becomes an event! Look at them go at it… woah!

Typhoon Tigers in action in BDA Nottingham 2008 Photo: Jo

Typhoon Tigers in action at BDA Nottingham 2008 Photo: Jo

The season has just begun and I have no doubt they’ll be fighting with everything they’ve got to go up in the rankings in Britain this year. This weekend, they’ll be racing their first event up in Liverpool. I’ll be sure to keep in close contact with them and also pick on this year’s captain Daniel Chin’s brains over the course of the season.

They are also recruiting, so if you’d like to join a team that is committed to results and fun, consider going to one of their training sessions on Saturdays at the Royal Albert Docks in the Docklands. More information about joining the Typhoon Tigers can be found here.

GO TYPHOON! I’ll be rooting for you all the way in Asia.

Photo credit: The photos seen here were snagged from Alan’s Flickr account.