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Tag Archives: christmas tree
The Chinese New Year Tree
**Updated on 12 Feb at bottom Not to be outdone by Christmas Tree fever, I recently brought last year’s orange “kam” tree in off the balcony. This tree deserves a lot more credit – it’s been sitting outside neglected (aside … Continue reading
Posted in Rockstar Thoughts, Talking To Rockstar
Tagged balcony, christmas tree, coming home, different lives, eating disorder, family tragedy, famines, head case, high rises, home tutor, hostel room, hot sun, orchard road singapore, plagues, tall columns, tiny light, tiny lights, tree fever, typhoons, whitley road
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Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night
1) Stars in ugly holiday sweaters! In the slideshow P Diddy’s looks suspiciously like Ms Rockstars’! Not Diddy And this one costs…. USD 1700!! (Btw my own holiday sweater was this one from Shopbop.com, which I wore over two other thin … Continue reading
Posted in aileensml, Rockstar Thoughts, The TGIF Posts
Tagged attitude, cardboard, christmas projects, christmas tree, detriment, dogs, dubner, eric hanushek, freakonomics, hoover, human nature, left behind, levitt, p diddy, rockstar, school staff, sky high, stanford university, teaching staff, ugly holiday sweaters
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Meet Our Christmas Tree
**Updated at bottom Not one for suspense, dis is our Christmas tree. (Dat, behind tree, is Rockstar’s rendition of the Tractor Tipping scene in Cars, where Lightning McQueen unfortunately rouses Frank, the giant orange threshing machine who sleeps in the … Continue reading
Posted in Rockstar Shopping
Tagged auntie, baby stuff, carnage, christmas tree, christmas trees, coming home, dis, giant tree, guilty feelings, hk, indigo, natural habitat, rendition, rockstar, shrub, suspense, threshing machine, tractors, whiff, wreath
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Rockstarism #174 – Great Shades of Yellow Submarine
Move over Joseph (and the technicolor dreamcoat)… Rockstar: Mum. I had a dream last night. I was driving my car and when I got out there were many cameras. Me: Taking pictures? Rockstar: Yeah. So then a bunch of camels … Continue reading
Here We Go CNY (Part 2)
Goal: Happiness Outfit-wise, there were few Stanley Market finds that fit The Little Miss. Half-heartedly I tried to bargain on an otherwise too-big cheongsam in an unusual light aqua-green color but the little old lady selling them politely says “it’s … Continue reading →