October 24, 2007 - tcc
Comments about tcc ... posted by Zannnie
I am a movie buff. Yes, totally! I love movie experiences, and yesterday was the last second day of the EU Film Festival and I went for the United Kingdom’s arts film called ‘My Summer of Love’. This photo was taken right above my head at the box office (of the new cineplex at vivocity) while waiting in the queue for my tickets
I also found out that this cineplex is screening 24hours, wow!
Quotes Tamsin: This is Edith Piaf. I just adore her. She was this marvellous Parisian woman who had such a wonderfully tragic life. She was married 3 times & each husband died in mysterious circumstances. The last one was a boxing champion and she killed him with a fork. She didn’t even go to prison because in France crimes of passion are forgiven. Please click to see/hear this song sang by Edith Piaf. This music set the whole mood to that intended scene:) Alot was “said” (between the lines) in this particular scene which makes one wants to go back to watch this film again. Are you a movie fanatic too? If you have sometime , do share with me which is your favourite film/movie OR the venue that you had the best movie experience and why you like the film:)
Comments (3) about Movie Buff ... posted by Zannnie

Every day I must pass by this particular block. Today I like this moment when the sky is of this blue…I love all hues of blue and twilight is very special time of the day for me.
I like this instrumental as it can express how I feel about this ‘mood’.
This is a repost. Somehow, I couldn’t put up the audio codes for the instrumental here on wordpress.
But one alternative is you can click the ‘repost’ link to listen to it on ‘Blogger’
http://singapourdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2006/10/twilight-zone.html
Comments about Twilight (Repost Series) ... posted by Zannnie
Yes, FREE medical services
Impressive huh?
Comments about FREE Medical Services ... posted by Zannnie
This tea is special in taste, it is ‘pull’ in malay it is call ‘tarik’ and this process adds a nice touch to the normal tea brewing process. It adds bubbles, but most important of all, the cooling down its temperature by ‘pulling the tea in the air’ makes it unique in itself, including the action of ‘pulling’ it! Have you also tasted the ‘muruku’ beside this glass of tea?
Comments about Have a break, have a ‘teh’ ;) ... posted by Zannnie
Kind of miss the ‘teh’ in Singapore, especially this one
‘teh tarik’
Comments about Bubbles, Bubbles, Bubbling tea! ... posted by Zannnie