April 8, 2008
Daily, Plugs, Reviews: TriNoma Blogger FOOD TOUR (Part 2/2) (5 Comments)
Internet has been quite slow lately. XP Damn Globe. I should also ask for an upgrade that my Dad has been telling me to do. I keep forgetting. *sweatdrop*
Seeing the pictures again from the food tour is making me hungry. ~_~ Sobrang tagal na nito, pero last part na rin naman. Might as well finish it. XD This is the link to the first part, btw — http://www.hyukta.net/daily/20080124/trinoma-blogger-food-tour-part-12
It’s about time I finish my food tour post before everything else.
After Italianni’s, our next stop was Fish & Co. Just look at how delicious their food looks:
Oh wait, that’s me in the corner of the picture… Looking stupid. *lol* See pictures below:
The fish fillet was good. ^_^ I never got to taste the tahong, but my brother said it’s tasty. I wish I had one.
We went to the lower floor. I think it was the 3rd floor. Haiku was our first stop there. They had a pretty presentation of a seasoned sashimi and a salad. I don’t know what their names are.
The salad’s tasty, but there’s something about it that I didn’t like much. I think it was slightly salty or whatever seasoning they put there made me hardly taste the vegetables. Hmm…
Next stop is Hossein. Our stop there was a bit long. I don’t know if the other groups went there before us, but it seemed like we were the first group they served food to.
The next restaurants we went to were just quick stops. There weren’t much time and the other groups were already done. I’d then usually be just near the entrance except for those restos who served iced tea or water. XD Walking around is tiring and it was extremely hot. I don’t think we got to visit half or more of the restaurants. *sighs* But it was fine as we were full. (I could still eat a few more though HAHAHHAHA~) ^_^

Madison

Madison didn’t serve us any food at all.
We weren’t the only group who complained about this. Even though most of us were full and only few might have tasted their food, they should have still served something. Why be a part of the food tour if you are just going to show us the food? What do they want us to say about them? Na madamot sila? ~_~ We quickly left. Most likely we’ve given an impression that their resto sucks. XDDD; Oh well, at least we’re lucky enough with that as others had an uglier experience at a different restaurant.

Pinoy food from Abe
We got a taste of Filipino from Abe. Finally, something different, but too common. Know what I mean? *lol* I hardly tasted any of the food. I wanted to try the rice though (bottom right) since it looks delicious. Also, I love rice and eggs. :9
The next restaurants we ate at are La Maison and Conti’s.
Food from La Maison


Conti’s cakes are just delicious! :9
La Maison’s food tasted great. I should ask my parents to eat there next time. As for Conti’s, they ran out of the food they served the food tour participants, but the lady who assisted us still gave us cakes. They were very, very delicious. We had a lot. Desserts are great after a looong~ meal. ^_~
Our group, with very few left, headed back to where everyone else was. There was a band performance and a contest that we missed. I had a little fight with Mac as well. He was acting like a kid. It upset me that he could hardly find patience for me. It made me wonder if he was hardly excited for me during the food tour. -_- We left when we got a bit bored. We toured around and then we went home by riding the bus. The MRT was already closed by the time we decided to leave. It was a good, filling day overall. We even got a lot of goodies including a free movie ticket which I used to watch Sweeney Todd — an awesome movie that’s even more so when watching it free! XDDD
More pictures are posted here. They’re also posted in my Facebook account (minus the captions).
I have mentioned nose surgery before. I think. @_@ Anyway, hope you guys don’t find it annoying that I will be posting about it again. ^_^ I have known a lot of people who have undergone nose surgery. I haven’t heard of any troubles, so I guess it’s a safe procedure unless you go to a surgeon who doesn’t look like he knows what he’s doing. *lol* I’d like to have a nose surgery if given the chance AND money. XD I’d like my nose to be a bit pointed. Haha~ Though I know someone who would be against the idea.
April 8, 2008
Daily, Plugs: Film cameras (Comments Off)
Some of the film cameras I’m currently using:


GREEN-ADE XDDD

Close-up of GREEN-ADE

My Dad’s old SLR, but it’s under my care for now. ^_^

Some of its buttons or controls; needs cleaning
These are all film cameras. Unfortunately, there are more, but my Mom has them, some were sold, and we gave one freebie camera to one of our helpers (but will borrow that next time ^_^). I also have a Vivitar IC100 that I forgot to take a picture of. *sweatdrop* I also got the Holga 135BC for Phoebe:

(Sorry, Phoebe, tested it muna… Tagal mo eh. HAHAHAH~
Though it would be great if you get it later. I sent you SMS. Waiting for your reply!)
I’m still not satisfied with what I have.
If you find the Holga or any of the plastic cameras as expensive (has any hobby ever been cheap?), a total waste of money, etc., but want the same effects they produce then go to Holganizer. Go cheat your pictures with that. *lol* J/k!
This site has a lot of camera pictures. ENVY! XP
liposuction for fat removal is opted by those who want the quick way to lose, uhmm, fat.Liposculpture, provided by Abergel Institute (see link), uses smaller instruments designed to remove fat with improved results and quick healing. Getting a liposuction is best for those fats who wouldn’t go away, imo. If it doesn’t seem scary for me, I would have my thighs worked on.
I may have to ask my Mom for a check-up. The root canal has been slightly painful for some days now. *sighs*
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