introduction
your disclaimer/welcome message here.
We’ll hit South Broadway in a matter of minutes
And like a bad movie, I’ll drop a line
Fall in the grave I’ve been digging myself,
But there’s room for two
Six feet under the stars
Sunday, February 1, 2009
1) I think that movies that are more popular with teens and young children make life the hardest for the cleaners is due to them being the main cause of littering in the cinema. Evidence have shown that teenagers do not behave what it should be in the cinema, they tend to play around and ends up littering the whole cinema with their popcorns or other consumables.
2) I personally thinks that the problem lies with both the cinema & the cinemagoers.
This is mainly because that the cinema halls do not have dustbins for people to properly dispose of their trash with ease. Given the option of littering without any consequences is an added reason why cinemagoers started littering without spending the extra effort to bring them out.
3) The 7 listed deadly sins that annoys me the most are not mentioned out.
I hate the most when people started laughing when there is nothing to be funny about, obviously trying to be funny instead. And people talking like the whole cinema belongs to them, until the movie cannot be enjoyed in how it should be enjoyed. There was once, i sat at the end of the row. Someone just accidentally poured the drinks on me without giving me a proper sincere apology.
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Sunday, March 4, 2007
Asian Civilisations MuseumI have been to this museum last year during my SFL program.
It was brought to us by my school. It was fantastically huge and amazing.
There are also 10 thematic galleries presenting over 1,300 artifacts spanning 5,000 years of Asian cultures from China, Southeast Asia, South Asia to West Asia/The Islamic World. I enjoyed viewing those ancient artifacts that was presented in the Museum. Complementing the displays is all in the state of art interactive hosts, multimedia displays and interactive zones which provide a memorable experience for many people. Overall, I enjoyed a lot from the trip. I enjoyed most from many exhibit displayed by the museum.
Abdul Gafoor MosqueI have never been to this place. But after slight reading on the info provided on the web, I could visualize what it was about. It was a wooden structure built by Sharik Abdul Gafoor Shaik Hyder in 1859 on a land originally belonged to the Parsi Curjetsee Framroj. This wooden structure started my curiosity in it. He was then the chief Tamil clerk with the legal firm of khory and bridys. By 1884, it had already been a landmark for Early Singapore. Presently, the building is of brick with beautiful coloured glass cupola which are supported by pillars of the Roman/Saracen style. Overall, this place is so huge imagined by me. The thing I enjoyed the wooden structure built. I imagined the majestic wooden structure.
Fort Canning Hill Park (Battle Box)This was another historical place in Singapore that was visited last year in my school. It was brought by the program ‘SFL’. It was located underground. When I first went down, it was so huge and amazing technology that fake human was made so real. It was scary in some part, after exploring the entire huge place. It is designed like a maze. I think that, I might get lost inside without the tour guide guiding us. There were many presentations such as the activity did by the people inside many years ago. The human statue was made of wax. It look like real people and able to move like robot. Overall, the place is very fun. The thing I enjoyed is the part where many human made of wax performing the actions did by the people in the past.
Singapore Art MuseumI have been to this place long time ago. I would like to look at those masterpiece did by famous artists etc. it was the reason why I chose this, although I can’t draw, but I admire artist a lot. As what I found out the museum building was originally an 18th century dilapidated building in my mind imaginations. A construction of this building started in 1855 and took 12 years to complete. Many art displays was displayed in various style by the museum. Overall, I enjoyed going to this museum. The thing I enjoyed most was the various fantastic art piece displayed.
Singapore Science CentreI have been to this Singapore science centre a lot times. As in school, CCAs, personal trips. During my primary school, I went there and see the omni theatre. It was fantastic! I love the omni-Theatre-best! There is a lot exhibits in the science centre. It was kind of a nice tourist attraction, many funny things related to science is made. I just plainly love science centre! It’s so cold inside which is good for people from hot countries. Overall, in my opinion, this place is the best of all I ever been to in Singapore currently by excursion made by schools and my CCAs. I enjoyed the Omni-Theatre the best.
Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) Heritage MuseumI had been to this heritage museum sort of hospital? I chose this historical attractions is when I studied history, this person helped a lot people by donating and helping and refuse to betray our people who was defending against the Japanese soldier during the World War II. It featured a collection of Peranakan items from the mid 1800s. It is a 161 years heritage of Singapore only hospital named after a person. Overall this place is like a memorable building for him. I enjoyed the trip. I was interested in this hospital only because of Tan Tock Seng. I enjoyed looking at the collections.