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Redefining humidity
The cat dragged in something this weekend that got the whole interwebz all a-flutter. Would anyone like to venture a guess what this is?
You’re probably sick of looking at them, but come on. One can never get tired of appreciating beauty (and the hard work that goes into maintaining that beauty).
Where are they, you ask? At Abercrombie & Fitch’s first store in Singapore at Knightsbridge (as if you don’t already know), which will open its doors on 15 December.
Get in line because we’re gonna make a visit ourselves this week, just so you know, we can do some last minute Christmas shopping admire those abs up close.
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Friday Afternoon – Tea and Cheesecakes
It’s Friday afternoon again, thought I’d feature this lovely little hang-out at Ann Siang Hill, ideal for a lazy Sat/Sun afternoon or just one of those afternoons off.
Grab this off this LOVELY blog Sitting Wishing Eating. Wanted to do a post myself, but felt the pictures taken here captured the ambience perfectly.
K-Ki, No 7 Ann Siang Hill
I’m very bad at names. Pardon me if I have to ask your name twice. Someone told me about “K-ki” but I totally couldn’t remember who told me about this place.
To my understanding, K-Ki, which meant cakes in Japanese.

No. 7 Ann Siang. This is a stretch of road that I pass by often from my office to Ann Siang Hill. I always secretly hope that someone would take over that shop and change it into food eatery. Well, my secret wish came true. The folks from K-ki and The Little drom shop have used that premises for themselves.
I love their minimalist Japanese interior design. The use of the large glass windows and the spacious interiors, coupled with the wooden furnishing gives the place a cosy and minimalist look. I’m not an expert in architecture but I love the vibes of the place. It’s good to stop by, grab a drink and have a piece of cake.
Well, the Little Drom Shop have lots of very nice knick-knacks items as well. Do check them out.
K-Ki serves a variety of cakes with names like Antoinette, Café Dumo, Souffle Cheesecake. All their cakes are freshly baked by the owner themselves. Their cakes are slightly pricey ($5-$8) but they tasted pretty good.
I like it that there’s a person/story to share for every piece of cake.
My instinct tells me that the folks at K-Ki will probably need to have more tables and chairs to cater for more. : )
K-ki and The Little Drom Store No. 7 Ann Siang Hill *Tentative Opening Hours:Mon-Wed, and Sunday - 11am – 9pm Thurs – 11am – 7pm Sat – 11am – 4pm *Occasional Mondays are close for production. +6225 6650 K-Ki Website K-Ki Facebook Page I’ve uploaded a map to indicate the location of k-ki. Follow the White directional arrow! And you will see K-ki!
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Strangers Again
Great to wake up to. Thought I’d share this.
Phillip Wang is such a closet romantic. For those who don’t know Wongfu Productions, it’s time to get started. Have a great weekend everyone!
Monster out.
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How do you like it shaved?
If you loved the Old Spice commercials, you might find this interesting. Women of all shapes and sizes tell you how shaven they like it:
I personally like it either clean or scruffy.
Thanks to Simon Owens for the video!
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Write Your Future
In the spirit of the just opened World Cup, Nike has recently released the best football ad ever. Witty, entertaining and chockful of references to the business of The Beautiful Game, I think it’s pretty safe to say that Nike has outdone itself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idLG6jh23yE
Directed by Academy Award-nominated director Alejandro González Iñárritu (he directed the Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning, Brad Pitt-starring international drama Babel), the ad is three minutes of alternate universe-imagining.
Especially loved Wayne Rooney’s two universes, Ronaldinho’s Samba-robics and Ronaldo in The Simpsons.
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