Sunday, August 24, 2008

YUI Connects Fans From part of the World Together

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Misc YUI Info:

Icchi san (YUI's staff) has 'revived' YUI Lines (previously called YUI LOCKS) with his live report on YUI 3rd tour finale in Osaka. Pictures can be found in this link.

YUI looks cute in that Hanshin Tigers' baseball cap =3

I better 'listen' to it first before upload to you guys.

PS: I wonder if YUI is one of the unknown artist in the upcoming SOL Young Flag 2008 concert, which starts on September. Since YUI participated last year and sang Driving today, perhaps...?

If that's the case......

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Through this blog and YL, YF, I kinda get to know YUI fans from Japan, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Canada, US, Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Venezuela (haha), Brazil, France, Russia, Singapore etc. Recently Macau too.

Thanks to YUI, somehow I can 'boast' to others that I know someone someone from Japan, Canada, US, Venezuela, these 'exotic' countries. Though we are not THAT close, don't worry, your friends will not know. Yea I'm the proud arrogant Leo.

I'm going to Singapore on next Sunday (31st, 8.45 am bus from KL to SG), that makes the third trip in this year. First was around end of May, second time was around beginning of July.


Went to NTU. That is the most beautiful faculty building I've ever seen. Compare to my own faculty...haih. Picture taken by CCDDSS.

Singapore is the only foreign country which I can go frequently by bus = cheap. The bus fare for two way is just around 18 USD, and I stay in my uncle's house. I can go whenever I want as long as I have the time, don't really have to worry about the budget.

Plus ah Mel is there LOL. I can just take MRT or bus straight to her house, very convenient. Some half Singaporean Malaysian YLs are there too.

The main reason I go to Singapore to deliver stuff. I'm a postgirl. If I'm in luck, I'll receive something in return (cash in SGD lol).

This time I'm gonna deliver some books, notes and some of these:


That green thing in the middle is this marimokkori featured in Tachiyomi corner. YUI bought it for one of her staff. As for the magazine in the middle which featured Last Friend's cast, it is meant to make someone jealous.

If any of you SGYLs are interested in magazines and books I mentioned in my birthday giveaway, I'll try to deliver to you. More books included:

1. Reader's Digest Select Edition which included:
- Greg Iles's 24 Hours
- Nicholas Sparks's A Bend In The Road
- Nicholas Evans's The Smoke Jumper
- Anne Tyler's Back When We Were Grown-Ups
2. Christopher Paolini's Eragon and Eldest (The books are wayyyy better than the movie).
3. Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident
4. 卡耐基成功之道全集 - Dale Carnegie practically saved my university life, but I don't read English to Chinese translation books.
5. 林真理子-美女入門 (lol)

Me is going to collect my SGYL T-shirt, I heard that it looks very nice =D

In every trip, I always look out for great local food. I was kinda regretted that I didn't try any of the street food in my trip to Bangkok.

I've been hearing these 'wonderful comments' on SG hawker food from Malaysians, so far I haven't tried them yet. Most of the food I ate in SG were quite nice. Old Chang Kee, The Soup Spoon, MOS Burger, Yakun, Katong laksa (thanks to Helixius~), gotta love Mr. Bean XD

Ma Maison
was an exception, even though the food was really great. Now I'm saying $$$ for something else, I'm a budget traveller, plus I'm acting as a 'postgirl', not tourist in this trip.

See, no hawker food at all, nor mamak. Okla, I've been to the canteen of NUS and NTU, some of them were nice, some just so-so. The fish rice thingy (魚片飯) in NTU is LOVE and cheap, vegetarian food in Singapore is love too.

If any of Singaporean YL knows hawker stalls (or cheap food) which can beat Malaysia's, and has the time to bring me there, I'll be glad to give one of those free papers/magazines/books as a token of appreciation.

So...cheap (below 10 bucks) hawker food and mamak (Prata, Tosai). Anyone? Btw, fellow MYYL, now SGYL natsumi is looking for nice food too. She's sick of the hawker food near Bishan.

This Malaysian girl's Singapore food trip sounds yummy though.

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