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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

First Blogging Via Mobile Phone

This post is uploaded via my handphone. Cool and I love it! :D

I'm in midvalley waiting for countdown. My feeling is so nervous as i dont know what will happen when my 2008 is going to leave me. Sob.. Whatever it is, i'll enjoy every moment of now and then. At the same time, i'm blogging lively from here.

Wishing you a happy new year!

Tantalizing Tarzan

The one-shoulder gown goes glam! Here's some asymmetric eye candy for your New Year's Eve Day viewing pleasure!
At right: Kate Moss for Vogue China courtesy Fellow Fashionista Dooder City.
A Bazaar UK editorial, courtesy Fellow Fashionista Fashion Moment.
Giambattista Valli, via style.com

Carlos Miele, via style.com


Christian Siriano, via nymag.com
Mint one-shoulder purple gown, at revolveclothing.com
Robert Rodriguez red bow-detail asymmetric gown, at bergdorfgoodman.com.
Last look: RM by Roland Mouret Apollinaire taffeta gown, at net-a-porter.com

Here's hoping that all CC's readers have a safe and happy celebration tonight and a fabulously fashionable 2009!

xoxox,
CC

HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Ending Of My 2008 Chapter

How I hope I can stop the time...
How I wish I can stay here forever...
How I want my 2008 to last longer....

It is New Year eve now. It means there will be only a few hours left before 2008 leaves us. There is a kind of complicated feeling deep inside my heart - happy as I am going to create another new chapter in my life but sad to end my current chapter.

Sigh.

Honestly, I love my life in 2008 and it has been a really excellence year for both me and my blog. Yes. I am seriously loving my 2008 year. There have been lot of ups and downs which have added life into my canvas - beautiful yet touching art.

In case you might be wondering if there is any difference between my Curryegg's blog and my real self. Seriously, there isn't any big difference because whatever I feel, think and behave in real life are being shared here, using words, photos, music and video clips. The only different thing is my blog is more popular compare to my real self. Sob.. that's is saddening.

I was not a very socialize person before this as I was more into introvert type. Well, not now anymore. Ever since I've stepped into the life of university as well as the blogosphere, my life is different now. I start making new friends, enjoying my life and share my experience in the media.


Oh my. That is so fun!


Talking about people and media, I have come across with many people who know my blog more than myself. I guess my blog have a beautiful header? Or should I say the name which I am using right now in blogosphere is eye-catching and people would rather remember the name Curryegg rather than Kelly - I guess Kelly is too common?


:P


Whatever it is, I am going to enjoy my New Year eve as much as I can.
This is the time for me to refresh back whatever I had done through out the whole year. At the same time, I should start planning for my coming 2009 - make a complete to-do-list?



Hahaha...
How about you? Any plan you are going to make?

:)

Steatopygia?

Steatopygia : a large concentration of fat around the buttocks.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/what-is-Steatopygia-51231.shtml
Some woman say that she is not that pretty.
What? She has a head?

(Hat-tip -Denmark Vessy)
(Photo; Nicole Austin)

Penguin Chic

The tuxedo is a tantalizing option for tomorrow night's festivities! Give your NYE ensemble a kicky touch with a cummerbund, a bow tie or a fitted tux jacket. Top hat and tails optional!
At right, Kate Moss photographed by Mert & Marcus for Vanity Fair.
At left, a menswear look courtesy nytimes.com.
Runway love, via style.com except where noted.
Antonio Berardi
Loewe
Requiem
Temperley London
Todd Lynn
Diesel Black Gold, via nymag.com
Chanel Resort
What to wear?
KG by Kurt Geiger shoe boots, at asos.com.
Alexander McQueen all-in-one tuxedo, at net-a-porter.com
Alice + Olivia cream blazer, at shopbluejeans.com.
Donna Karan gathered-front jacket, at net-a-porter.com.
Diane von Furstenberg Jerry Hall pant, at shopbop.com.
J. Crew tissue tuxedo front top, at jcrew.com.
Thomas Wylde Civilisation bib tunic top, at net-a-porter.com.
Martin & Osa silk twill ruffle cami, at martinandosa.com.
Vanessa Bruno wool flannel tuxedo skirt, at lagarconne.com.
Nili Lotan fine cord mini, on sale at shopbop.com.
Marc Jacobs crepe tuxedo dress, at net-a-porter.com.
Valentino bow detail dress, pictured at right and available at Neiman Marcus.
Notte by Marchesa gown, at Bergdorf Goodman.
Last look: RM by Roland Mouret Colbert silk gown, at net-a-porter.com.
So that’s the tux redux, darlings.
Tell CC- what will YOU be wearing to ring in the new year?

What A Strange Name For Restaurant

I had been to a restaurant, somewhere in Kuala Lumpur and my family and I had come across with this Unique Seafood Restaurant. I didn't realize any weird thing until Ary showed this to me:


If you know how to read Chinese, you will notice something weird here.


奇怪 - weird
海鲜 - seafood.


So when you combine the Chinese words, it will be 奇怪海鲜 - Weird Seafood.

I wonder did they purposely choose the names - both Chinese and English or is there an error? And you are asking about my experience while dinning in the restaurant?

Emmm... weird~~~


:P

Monday, December 29, 2008

Math Remediation


The Math Chique passed this information on to me.
It seems that our schools are failing in the areas that will rule our future economy.

Maybe city-college is the answer for many.
I live in a town of 100,00 that has no city college. The percentage of Blacks with an associates degree or higher is just 6.7%. But the local refineries now require such a certificate for their 100k+ yr. jobs.
My hometown (was about 100k when I was in school now about 3ook) has a city college with close to 20,000 students. The percentage of Blacks with an associates degree or more was 68%.

Seeing that many children graduate with skills that are less than those of fifty years ago - it seems that No Child left many behind.

Fat And Happy

A British article asserts that a woman who is a size 14 is probably the happiest size woman.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1102572/Happiness-having-size-14-figure.html
Nicole Richie (size 00 - yes, that's a size) often seems morose.
Little Raven seems happy and livin' large!

Even the Queen gets love in Hollywood.
I'm not into the bigger-is-better thing (Pam Greir at any point in her life would be my ideal). But I do find some big girls attractive. It's more of a personality thing.
Camryn Manheim, Kim Coles and the Queen just seem nice. And in turn - attractive.
Mo'Nique, Star Jones, Rosanne Barr and Rosie seem bitter. And in turn - disgusting!
The ten hottest big girls;
I never heard of most of them.

Media Terrorist ?

Just a cursory glance at any newspaper, local or cable news program or the Internet could lead one to fear white people.
- Don't have a child with a white woman, they'll kill them.
- Don't let white people invest your money, they'll lose it all.
- Don't marry a white man, they'll go on killing sprees and kill their families and themselves.
- Don't marry a white woman, they'll fall from cruise ships or disappear.
- Don't let white people be fans of winning (or losing) teams, they'll riot.
- Don't elect a white president, they'll find a reason to start a war. They'll even create reasons why we should hate those of whom we have never met (making it easier to accept their extermination or oppression).

Really? Can we expect the country to fall apart (or thrive) solely because we now have a Black president?
Haven't homes recently become affordable for more people?
Hasn't the stock market been trading (at about 200 points one way or the other) around 8500 for the past three months?
Isn't gas cheaper now than before 911?
Like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz - the power to change has always been in each (all) of us.

News, weather and sports have been replaced by hyperbole, conjecture and opinion.
Reporting the news has been replaced by sensationalized stories that create fear and anxiety. Even many bloggers create many problems where there were few.
Terror : the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion. Miriam-Webster Online

But I still have hope.
We are a country that seems to love the Underdog.
We are a country that believes (hopes) that right will always win in the end.
If one has never felt like an underdog - they probably weren't trying hard enough. (Or were too selfish, or too small minded.)
If your goal was to make a million - your new goal should be two.
If your goal was to be the smartest man in the world - your new goal should be to teach the world.
If you wanted to be the richest man in the world - your new goal should be to save the world.
(This is why Bill Gates and Warren Buffet now give away BILLIONS!)
As we slay our giants, new battles arise.
"The Underdog" is the great person's constant state of being.

Why do so many worry about problems that won't effect them or that they have no means to rectify?
The stress is going to kill you.
Or someone who is too stressed is going to kill you.

Que Pasa ?

Russian academic Igor Panarin predicts that the US will fall and be divided into parts of other empires. Maybe it's time to learn a new language.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123051100709638419.html

Put Your Pants On!

Trousers come in many shapes and sizes these days, so if the runways are any indication, there really is something for everyone (and perhaps some things for no one!).
Tell CC, regarding runway styles: love them or hate them?
At left, a sweet sketch by Fellow Fashionista and Artist Kat of Pencilfashion (Note: Fellow Fashionistas links in CC's right hand column).
At right, Fall’s fabulous Dolce & Gabbana pants trio – note the skinny silhouette and cuff.
D&G’s wide leg patterned pair
Photos via style.com; assume Fall 2008 except where noted.
NEW CROP
Alexander Wang pre-fall
Cuffed trousers at 3.1 Phillip Lim
Charles Nolan Spring 2009
Gucci Spring 2009
Miss Sixty Spring 2009
Chloé
WIDE RECEIVERS
Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada, courtesy Spanish Vogue
Rubin Singer, via nymag.com
RAVISHINGLY RUFFLED
Doo.Ri pre-fall 2009
Moschino
LEATHER AND LACED
Hermés
Preen Spring 2009
DIVIDED
Benjamin Cho Spring 2009
Todd Lynn Spring 2009
DEVILISH DETAILS
Pants tucked into shoes at Nina Ricci
Nina Ricci double-cuff silk trouser
Patterned flares at Missoni
STREET STYLE
Ivana Berendika, via elle.com.
Fellow Fashionista Ida of Rougemarie… We miss you, darling!
Iekeline Stange . . . she seems always to be wearing prints, and fabulously! Photo via elle.com.
A topshop.com editorial.
The extra wide leg featured in Bazaar UK, courtesy Fellow Fashionista Fashion Moment.
What to buy? If you’re trying an adventurous new shape or texture, stick to basic black. If you’re a seasoned pro at the new pants shapes, go crazy!
At left: Proenza Schouler black sequin karate pants, pictured via style.com.
Zucca tencel gauze jersey pants, at lagarconne.com.
Les Chiffoniers leather leggings; this and next at net-a-porter.com
Sonia Rykiel cotton silk harem pants
Vince Suave crop pant. Visit shopbop.com for this and next.
Mara Hoffman cropped pant.
Marisa pleated crop pant at victoriassecret.com.
Last Look: CC loves these Orphan Age plaid jodhpurs, at pixiemarket.com.
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