Monday, December 24, 2007

The Siloso Beach New Year Countdown Party



Xmas might not be over, but its time to start planning for the New Year Day Party! Today, let us introduce you to the Siloso Beach Party!

It will be a Dusk till Dawn event with non-stop music and DJ spins! International and local DJs will be spinning a mixture of Top 40s, Hip-hop, Progressive and More!!! There will be LIVE performances by local band E.I.C and U.K band Incognito!

Celebrate New Year Day with a bang as there will be an amazing display of pryotechnics at midnight!

For more details please check out the Siloso Beach Party website.


TheFadspecials: Tickets are currently being sold at $35 but if you email (team.fad@gmail.com) us by 27th Dec 12pm! We will be able to get you to the party at a DISCOUNTED PRICE of $29!!!

Just leave us your name and contact no. by 27th Dec 12pm and we will contact you!
Limited Tickets. Tickets will be at a first come first serve basis.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Moto-morphosis

There was a time when no one cared about Motorola (Is it a brand of a car?) and Nokia was connecting people (Pun intended). Then Razr came along and spun everyone into a sleek chic Moto frenzy. The craze climaxed when the thin Razr dyed our world an atrocious hot pink a few years ago. the Fad girl was one of the hypnotised victim during the nation-wide Pink Razr famine. Along with many, (mostly girls), they resorted to all means just to get their hands on the pink Razr. They craved. They queued. They plotted and schemed. Then they got it. And they were cut. Deeply wounded and Razr-ized. The world had entered the Age of Moto. the Fad girl was later a Moto-convert and still is today.

What happened in the Age of Moto, you ask. People were liberated. They danced.




They sang.




They loved.




And recently, they met the Matrix.




Comments had it that the hot chick in the mini film wore different shoes during the fight scene. We can't be sure. Also it was buzzed that this idea was stolen from a viral vid from China in 1999/2000. What vid exactly, we weren't sure, but come on China! After years of copying and pilfering from everyone else on everything else, what's a little sharing?

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Down Memory Lane Part 2: If you were born in the 80s in Singapore

There's a facebook group: If you were born in the 80s in Singapore. That's pretty cool bc that would probably mean most of you and us! We knew of them for quite a while, but it did not occur to us to feature till the SBC dramas kickstarted yet another trip down memory lane.

Enjoy it!


You grew up watching He-man, MASK, Transformers, Silver Hawk and Mickey Mouse, Ninja turtles, Carebears, Robocop, My Little Pony and Smurfs.

You grew up brushing your teeth with a mug in Primary school during recess time. You would squat by a drain with all your classmates beside you, and brush your teeth with a coloured mug.

You hated or loved the school nurse (she was either pretty or mean).

You know what SBC stands for.

You paid 40 cents for cartons of Chocolate or Strawberry milk every week in class.

Everyone's wallet used to be the velcro type

It was cool to have pagers in primary school

SBS buses used to be non-airconditioned. The bus seats are made of wood and the cushionwere red. The big red bell gave a loud BEEP! when pressed.

There were still bus tickets and bus conductors would come up to check them.

Envelopes were given to us to donate to Sharity Elephant every Children's Day.

You've probably read Young Generation magazine.You know who's Vinny the little vampire and Acai the constable.

You know what PETS are and the hidden animals in all the text pages. You hated penmanship.

Writing lines and caning hands were common, esp if you failed chinese spelling (caning was actually allowed. no shit).

You were there when they first introduced the MRT here. You went for the first ride with your parents and you would kneel on the seat to see the scenery.

Movie tickets used to cost only $3.50.

Gals were fascinated by Strawberry Short Cake and Barbie Dolls.

You learn to laugh like The Count in Sesame Street.

You bought tidbits called beebee (20 cents per pack, 10 cents in MGS), and mamee (30 cents), that had a different sticker in it every time.

You carried a lunch box to school but either threw away the food or brought it back home again.

You watched TV2 (also known as Channel 10) cartoons because Channel 5 never had enough cartoons for you.

Hardy Boys, Nancy Drew, The Three Investigators, Famous Five and Secret Seven were probably the thickest
story books you thought you would ever read.

KFC used to be a high class restaurant that served food in plates and had metal forks and knives. (I dont remember this, anyone?)

The most vulgar thing you said was asshole and idiot and THE MOST EXTREME WAS 'chicken pie'...you just couldn't bring yourself to say the hokkien translation.

Catching and pepsi-cola was the IN thing, and twist was the
magic word.

Your English workbooks were made of some damn poor quality paper that was smooth and yellow.

You came to school 15 mins before the bell every morning just so you could copy someone's homework.

CDIS was your best friend.

The only computer lessons in school involved funny pixellized characters in 16 colours walking about trying to teach you math.

Waterbottles were slung around your neck and a must everywhere you went.

Boys loved to play soccer with small stones or tennis balls in the basketball court.

Girls played five stones and boys played with marbles.

Science was fun with the Balsam and the Angsana being the most important plants of our lives, guppies and swordtail being the most important fishes.

Who can forget Ahmad, Bala, Sumei and John, immortalized in our minds from school textbooks.

We conducted experiments of our own to get badges for being a Young Zoologist/Botanist etc.

Every Children's day and National day you either got pins or pens with 'Happy Children's Day 1993' or useless plastic files with 'Happy National Day 1994'.

You wore BM2000, BATA, or Pallas shoes.

Your form teacher taught you Maths, Science and English.

You went to school in slippers and a raincoat when it rained, and you find a dry spot in the school
to sit down, dry your feet, and wear your dry and warm socks and shoes.

There would be spelling tests and mental sums to do almost everyday (you hated them).

Your friends considered you lucky and rich if your parents gave you $2 or more for pocket mone everyday.

You saw Wee Kim Wee's face in the school hall.

Boys liked catching fighting spiders, earthworms or tadpoles.

Collecting and battling erasers was a pastime for boys.

Class monitors and prefects loved to say, "You talk somemore, I write your name ah!"

You got booked for muddy shoes in class.

There were at least 40 people in one class.

You brought every single book to school, even though there was a timetable.

There was a pro-yo/bumblebee, digimon craze at some point in time.







Anything else you recall?



I remember that eraser with all the flags of the countries.

The stickers and pens we bought from the school bookstore (and treated like some precious gems).

10 cents popsicles with cola flavor. 20 cents popsicles lime green in colour, squarish, probably cancer-causing!

I remember when KFC was some upscale restaurant serving food in plates and we have to use forks and knives (bc I found a pic of me in the KFC restaurant. The whipped potato tasted much better then!) There was another competitor, I think: Texas Fried Chicken?

And there was a shopping centre called Emporium! :)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

zoukout=zonkout?



if youve read the papers - life! section and the new paper on monday, youll be amused by how the local press was in "praises" for zoukout 2007. even before the event, we often see huge write-ups of it and how exciting it was going to be with its line-up of international deejays. but honestly, the downside of over-promising is the disappointment of its inability to live up to standards, or at least my mates' and mine.

in any case, thanks to eun who had complimentary tickets, i was saved from a hole in the pocket. so let me share my zoukout 2007 trivia:

1. eun had gotten us tickets for priority queue, but we got ushered to the wrong queue where we had to squeeze with a crowd. despite us trying to tell the bouncer many times that we had tickets for priority queue, and even showing him the tickets, he paid no heed and just patronised us with "just a minute".

2. there was a lot of hype about the 5-storey euroslide , if youve checked out the official site. cool, it seems pretty interesting but isnt absurd to pay $5 just for a slide down on this blow up toy? my mates and i were cool-headed enough not to blow our money away.

3. zouk, we know you're trying to keep the people partying till daybreak, hence it might seem really smart to line the famous international acts as the last few acts. but as attractive as carl cox and armin van buuren sounds, you gotta have some interesting acts in between to sustain interest - you need to keep the energy up throughout, so that people wld stay on. as much as i thought bookashade plays nice tunes, but hey, this is a beach party, give us something to keep that energy up! if i want a quiet chillout night, id have stayed home.

4. the party-goers were, sad to say, just checking out. it seemed like no one was in the mood for hardcore partying. surprisingly, noticed everyone was more clothed than the previous time i was there.

5. the press has raved about the parachutist and all. but hey, what parachutist? i was there then, but only got to know it from the papers the next day. was it that spectacular? i wonder.

6. when carl cox first came up, he made the boo-boo of mistaking us as kl and did a desperate save by saying a long string of words before getting to singapore.

so that pretty sums up my zoukout 2007. maybe zoukout 2005 was really exciting for me and i thought the rain was a huge saviour - i was praying for rain this time round! after this year's, i cant help but to cringe whenever i read comments of zoukout being our "ibiza". even though zoukout 2007 was disappointing, i cant quite figure whether this being the last zoukout is good or bad.

good- well, judging from this year's standard, seems like no love lost.

bad? - seems like theres no more chance for zouk to redeem itself and prove its capability of hosting a beach party.

so who else went for zoukout 2007? or even the past zoukouts? share with us what you think!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Down Memory Lane: SBC dramas!

I bet many of us grew up watching mediacorp dramas. Then known as the SBC, it was 2 decades ago.



There was not much to watch on TV then, and I was just a kid. We were mostly kids then. Just this evening, there was a trip down memory lane as mediacorp celebrates its 25 years of drama in chinese television. Those who watched the program might feel abit for it. I teared at some parts, mostly at memories.

I thought it would be meaningful and fun to look at some of the memorable works that have accompanied us in our growing up years. Beware of goosebumps... here goes!


When the ahhh-haaaahhhhh comes out, you'd instantly know what show this is.



The first ever Star Search in 1988 produced 3 promising newbies - Zoe Tay, Aileen Tan and Jazreel Low. This is their first serial since winning the awards. Title? My Fair Ladies.



Another song we can't forget. A name we remembered till now: BOBO!
"Pretty Faces": As we all know, this is the show that catapulted Zoe Tay into instant stardom. Along with Lin Meijiao and Tang Miaoling, this 30-parter shows how Bobo (played by Zoe) tears her best friend's life apart by stealing the latter's boyfriend and *gasp* her father, and then causing her mother's death.






And some shows we vaguely remember..


Five Foot Way: It represents the width of a common corridor of a shophouse.



Before Starbucks came to Singapore:



We also had our very own E.T. (Remember how she parted her fingers into V-signs? I tried to do that after watching the show!):



Someone asked on youtube if this could KO Royston Tan's 881:



To celebrate SEA Games:



Bet you remember the song.



And then the one song that everyone can sing... And that one-liner we all know: Aiyoyo!



This one by Zhou Chuming, his first drama.



And this.. the SCARIEST show I've ever watched. MI LI YE! Traumatising me when I was a mere three year old. Bc of this show, I could not sleep at night. I cant even go to the bathroom by myself. I bet many of you remember and feel the same way? Check out the second clip. I still remember this episode now!





Then there was the famous Shuang Tian Zi Zun, that had all of us practising how to deck cards.


Aiyoyo Version 2a:


Its closing theme:



The Chen Hanwei craze, people always singing this song on excursions or year end ceremonies:



During the same era, we saw the emergence of Fann Wong:



The show you'd try to act out the ending part:



Still Fann Wong:



Another spooky show by Fann Wong (Also starring Thomas Ong, who was always paired with her during this time):



An epic. One show your teachers would encourage you to watch. Mine did!



The oriental version of X-men!



I was hooked to this show.



One of my favourites bc it was the one show that dealt with past lives and vampires.



So, how was that for some reminiscence? Were there any more shows that you remembered bc of this post? Share with us!

Ending with a surprise:



Credit: Youtube and all the contributors.
Chery for suggesting could do a feature on this. Thanks gal!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Have you been Bitten by Smitten yet?

Here on the sunny island, most girls (and some guys) read Cleo. Elle. Her World. Female. Some would venture further ashore and get their hands on Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan.

How Boring? They are all "same same but different". Product-centric, undifferentiated layouts, what's cool, what's not. Offering 101 shades of blushers in pink and telling you the same dieting tricks in all holiday issues during December. Sometimes even offering fashion advices which do not apply (Fur coats in Singapore?).

How pathetic to not have a voice of its own, and a personlity to own?

I've been waiting for a breath of fresh air and when my best friend handed me a copy of Project Smitten, I was both hopeful and sceptical.



Project Smitten is a NEW magazine, which just debut-ed in September. New kid on the block in a rather saturated industry, I was interested to see how it will differentiate itself. Hopeful bc this might be the messiah in our magazine world. Sceptical bc it's new, which translates to untested, lack of credibility.

So after reading, here's my verdict.


Why the Fad girl hearts it?

: Interesting cover page. Instead of using real life models (Trés expensive!), illustrations are used instead, of dolly-looking avatars. Bright cheery background colours of royal purple and cherry pink, an assortment of pretty fonts and layouts that mirror the Schönbrunn palace with its frou-frou-ness and rococo theme. Pretty! Worth 3 Fad lip glosses.

:: A presence in Facebook, allowing interaction with readers. From there you'd realise that P.S is owned by VISCION MEDIA. An independent company that owns three other mags and 1 newspaper. Their mission statement sounds cool just like Fad!
So 1 Fad lip gloss for being techy-trendy! 5 Fad lip gloss for their irreverence.

::: Snooping around the Facebook group of their other magazine, BeautyBlackBook,

I came upon a request by Miss Cheapo-Smartie, who typed:

I am sorry. Typical Singaporean. I hopeto get a free trial copy. At least online before I decide or not to subscribe.


One of the guys from Viscion replied:

drop by the office. 70 emereald hill road.


And Miss Cheapo-Smartie said:
Typical Singaporean. Dont like to travel to take one thing. Heh.

She was then slammed by another reader.
But the reply from the Viscion guy was suave, so 1 more Fad lip gloss!



Why Project Smitten is not to be died for?

: Readers who subscibed to them have been complaining on Facebook that they receive late issues. Seems like the company was too eager to reel in supporters yet can't be bothered to check logistics. Readers also complained that when they called to enquire, no one cared about them. This is baaaaaad. 5 lip gloss smudges!

:: True. This is a shopping magazine. It has every right to be product-centric. But to feature high-end dresses that cost $900 a piece, how is that relevant to most people's budget? 1 lip gloss smudge for that.

::: A little too cluttered. A little too wordy. A little like a cross of Style, Cleo and Female. And some say, Lucky.


Credit: Pause4Thought


1 lip gloss smudge, but there's room for improvement.

All in all, this is not too bad for a magazine that has 3 issues so far. If Project Smitten continues in such direction, tweak a little here and there to make it more relevant for its readers, it has potential to dazzle our local mag scene.

What say you?