Friday, March 31, 2017

La La Land

It has been such a long time since a movie gave me such overwhelming, emotional feelings. This musical was just so beautiful.

I watched on the flight to Bangkok, and then loved it so much that I downloaded the album in Spotify, and then watched it once more on the flight back to Singapore.

The soundtrack is just so amazing.

Emma Stone is also amazing.

My aunt used to live in Paris I remember, she used to come home and tell us stories about being abroad and I remember that she told us she jumped in the river once, Barefoot She smiled, Leapt, without looking And She tumbled into the Seine! The water was freezing she spent a month sneezing but said she would do it, again Here's to the ones who dream Foolish, as they may seem Here's to the hearts that ache Here's to the mess we make She captured a feeling Sky with no ceiling Sunset inside a frame She lives in her liquor and died with a flicker I'll always remember the flame.

Here's to the ones who dream Foolish, as they may seem Here's to the hearts that ache Here's to the mess we make She told me: A bit of madness is key to give us to color to see Who knows where it will lead us? And that's why they need us, So bring on the rebels The ripples from pebbles The painters, and poets, and plays And here's to the fools who dream Crazy, as they may seem Here's to the hearts that break Here's to the mess we make I trace it all back, to that Her, and the snow, and the sand Smiling through it She said She'd do it, Again

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Coldplay In Singapore!!!

And I've got tickets!!!

Talk about third time lucky!

This time round I activated a team of eight people to prepare to buy online for me. At exactly 1pm today, the lines were open to some newly released restricted view tickets. I had tried the first release earlier this year and the moment the lines opened, tickets were snapped up in less than half an hour. All this while the screens just kept hanging on me. Then when Coldplay announced a second show the next day due to the overwhelming demand, I queued again and once more to no avail, tickets were snapped up within the hour.

Over the course of the next few months, I shied away from all things Coldplay as I didn't want to be reminded of me missing out on possibly the biggest concert of the year after Guns n Roses and Metallica (what a year of entertainment it's been for me, I know right?!). Then yesterday, two days before the first performance, the organizers announced this restricted view release.

One reason why I felt it was hard for me to get tickets was because I wanted the whole family to go together, which meant we needed four tickets sat together. Today, the group of us attempted, with simple instructions to go through with the whole click through up until payment. Only one person did it while everyone else's webpages hanged. How lucky. In eleven minutes, all tickets were sold out.

So happy!

#coldplay
#aheadfullofdreams

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Fatherhood Reflections XL - The Playground

26/03/2017 11.32AM


We're at the playground.


My girl (pouting at a small dark patch): Papa, is this bird shit? 

Me (sitting from afar): I don't know, but does it look like bird shit?

My girl: Not really but I don't know.

My boy: Wait let me check.

He then uses his finger to mash on the small dark patch, and proceeds to smell his finger.

My boy: Nope, it's not bird shit!


Argh super pek cek!

Friday, March 24, 2017

Bangkok, Thailand 2017

Alone again, naturally.

For work.

This place hardly changes in skyline.


English!

Gerard Nolst Trenité - The Chaos (1922)

Dearest creature in creation
Studying English pronunciation,
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse.

I will keep you, Susy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy;
Tear in eye, your dress you'll tear;
Queer, fair seer, hear my prayer.

Pray, console your loving poet,
Make my coat look new, dear, sew it!
Just compare heart, hear and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word.

Sword and sward, retain and Britain
(Mind the latter how it's written).
Made has not the sound of bade,
Say-said, pay-paid, laid but plaid.

Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as vague and ague,
But be careful how you speak,
Say: gush, bush, steak, streak, break, bleak ,

Previous, precious, fuchsia, via
Recipe, pipe, studding-sail, choir;
Woven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe.

Say, expecting fraud and trickery:
Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore,
Branch, ranch, measles, topsails, aisles,
Missiles, similes, reviles.

Wholly, holly, signal, signing,
Same, examining, but mining,
Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war and far.

From "desire": desirable-admirable from "admire",
Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier,
Topsham, brougham, renown, but known,
Knowledge, done, lone, gone, none, tone,

One, anemone, Balmoral,
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel.
Gertrude, German, wind and wind,
Beau, kind, kindred, queue, mankind,

Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather,
Reading, Reading, heathen, heather.
This phonetic labyrinth
Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth.

Have you ever yet endeavoured
To pronounce revered and severed,
Demon, lemon, ghoul, foul, soul,
Peter, petrol and patrol?

Billet does not end like ballet;
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet.
Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would.

Banquet is not nearly parquet,
Which exactly rhymes with khaki.
Discount, viscount, load and broad,
Toward, to forward, to reward,

Ricocheted and crocheting, croquet?
Right! Your pronunciation's OK.
Rounded, wounded, grieve and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive and live.

Is your r correct in higher?
Keats asserts it rhymes Thalia.
Hugh, but hug, and hood, but hoot,
Buoyant, minute, but minute.

Say abscission with precision,
Now: position and transition;
Would it tally with my rhyme
If I mentioned paradigm?

Twopence, threepence, tease are easy,
But cease, crease, grease and greasy?
Cornice, nice, valise, revise,
Rabies, but lullabies.

Of such puzzling words as nauseous,
Rhyming well with cautious, tortious,
You'll envelop lists, I hope,
In a linen envelope.

Would you like some more? You'll have it!
Affidavit, David, davit.
To abjure, to perjure. Sheik
Does not sound like Czech but ache.

Liberty, library, heave and heaven,
Rachel, loch, moustache, eleven.
We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed but vowed.

Mark the difference, moreover,
Between mover, plover, Dover.
Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police and lice,

Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label.
Petal, penal, and canal,
Wait, surmise, plait, promise, pal,

Suit, suite, ruin. Circuit, conduit
Rhyme with "shirk it" and "beyond it",
But it is not hard to tell
Why it's pall, mall, but Pall Mall.

Muscle, muscular, gaol, iron,
Timber, climber, bullion, lion,
Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor,

Ivy, privy, famous; clamour
Has the a of drachm and hammer.
Pussy, hussy and possess,
Desert, but desert, address.

Golf, wolf, countenance, lieutenants
Hoist in lieu of flags left pennants.
Courier, courtier, tomb, bomb, comb,
Cow, but Cowper, some and home.

"Solder, soldier! Blood is thicker",
Quoth he, "than liqueur or liquor",
Making, it is sad but true,
In bravado, much ado.

Stranger does not rhyme with anger,
Neither does devour with clangour.
Pilot, pivot, gaunt, but aunt,
Font, front, wont, want, grand and grant.

Arsenic, specific, scenic,
Relic, rhetoric, hygienic.
Gooseberry, goose, and close, but close,
Paradise, rise, rose, and dose.

Say inveigh, neigh, but inveigle,
Make the latter rhyme with eagle.
Mind! Meandering but mean,
Valentine and magazine.

And I bet you, dear, a penny,
You say mani-(fold) like many,
Which is wrong. Say rapier, pier,
Tier (one who ties), but tier.

Arch, archangel; pray, does erring
Rhyme with herring or with stirring?
Prison, bison, treasure trove,
Treason, hover, cover, cove,

Perseverance, severance. Ribald
Rhymes (but piebald doesn't) with nibbled.
Phaeton, paean, gnat, ghat, gnaw,
Lien, psychic, shone, bone, pshaw.

Don't be down, my own, but rough it,
And distinguish buffet, buffet;
Brood, stood, roof, rook, school, wool, boon,
Worcester, Boleyn, to impugn.

Say in sounds correct and sterling
Hearse, hear, hearken, year and yearling.
Evil, devil, mezzotint,
Mind the z! (A gentle hint.)

Now you need not pay attention
To such sounds as I don't mention,
Sounds like pores, pause, pours and paws,
Rhyming with the pronoun yours;

Nor are proper names included,
Though I often heard, as you did,
Funny rhymes to unicorn,
Yes, you know them, Vaughan and Strachan.

No, my maiden, coy and comely,
I don't want to speak of Cholmondeley.
No. Yet Froude compared with proud
Is no better than McLeod.

But mind trivial and vial,
Tripod, menial, denial,
Troll and trolley, realm and ream,
Schedule, mischief, schism, and scheme.

Argil, gill, Argyll, gill. Surely
May be made to rhyme with Raleigh,
But you're not supposed to say
Piquet rhymes with sobriquet.

Had this invalid invalid
Worthless documents? How pallid,
How uncouth he, couchant, looked,
When for Portsmouth I had booked!

Zeus, Thebes, Thales, Aphrodite,
Paramour, enamoured, flighty,
Episodes, antipodes,
Acquiesce, and obsequies.

Please don't monkey with the geyser,
Don't peel 'taters with my razor,
Rather say in accents pure:
Nature, stature and mature.

Pious, impious, limb, climb, glumly,
Worsted, worsted, crumbly, dumbly,
Conquer, conquest, vase, phase, fan,
Wan, sedan and artisan.

The th will surely trouble you
More than r, ch or w.
Say then these phonetic gems:
Thomas, thyme, Theresa, Thames.

Thompson, Chatham, Waltham, Streatham,
There are more but I forget 'em-
Wait! I've got it: Anthony,
Lighten your anxiety.

The archaic word albeit
Does not rhyme with eight-you see it;
With and forthwith, one has voice,
One has not, you make your choice.

Shoes, goes, does *. Now first say: finger;
Then say: singer, ginger, linger.
Real, zeal, mauve, gauze and gauge,
Marriage, foliage, mirage, age,

Hero, heron, query, very,
Parry, tarry fury, bury,
Dost, lost, post, and doth, cloth, loth,
Job, Job, blossom, bosom, oath.

Faugh, oppugnant, keen oppugners,
Bowing, bowing, banjo-tuners
Holm you know, but noes, canoes,
Puisne, truism, use, to use?

Though the difference seems little,
We say actual, but victual,
Seat, sweat, chaste, caste, Leigh, eight, height,
Put, nut, granite, and unite.

Reefer does not rhyme with deafer,
Feoffer does, and zephyr, heifer.
Dull, bull, Geoffrey, George, ate, late,
Hint, pint, senate, but sedate.

Gaelic, Arabic, pacific,
Science, conscience, scientific;
Tour, but our, dour, succour, four,
Gas, alas, and Arkansas.

Say manoeuvre, yacht and vomit,
Next omit, which differs from it
Bona fide, alibi
Gyrate, dowry and awry.

Sea, idea, guinea, area,
Psalm, Maria, but malaria.
Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean,
Doctrine, turpentine, marine.

Compare alien with Italian,
Dandelion with battalion,
Rally with ally; yea, ye,
Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, key, quay!

Say aver, but ever, fever,
Neither, leisure, skein, receiver.
Never guess-it is not safe,
We say calves, valves, half, but Ralf.

Starry, granary, canary,
Crevice, but device, and eyrie,
Face, but preface, then grimace,
Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass.

Bass, large, target, gin, give, verging,
Ought, oust, joust, and scour, but scourging;
Ear, but earn; and ere and tear
Do not rhyme with here but heir.

Mind the o of off and often
Which may be pronounced as orphan,
With the sound of saw and sauce;
Also soft, lost, cloth and cross.

Pudding, puddle, putting. Putting?
Yes: at golf it rhymes with shutting.
Respite, spite, consent, resent.
Liable, but Parliament.

Seven is right, but so is even,
Hyphen, roughen, nephew, Stephen,
Monkey, donkey, clerk and jerk,
Asp, grasp, wasp, demesne, cork, work.

A of valour, vapid vapour,
S of news (compare newspaper),
G of gibbet, gibbon, gist,
I of antichrist and grist,

Differ like diverse and divers,
Rivers, strivers, shivers, fivers.
Once, but nonce, toll, doll, but roll,
Polish, Polish, poll and poll.

Pronunciation-think of Psyche!-
Is a paling, stout and spiky.
Won't it make you lose your wits
Writing groats and saying "grits"?

It's a dark abyss or tunnel
Strewn with stones like rowlock, gunwale,
Islington, and Isle of Wight,
Housewife, verdict and indict.

Don't you think so, reader, rather,
Saying lather, bather, father?
Finally, which rhymes with enough,
Though, through, bough, cough, hough, sough, tough??

Hiccough has the sound of sup...
My advice is: GIVE IT UP!

Saturday, March 18, 2017

That Bucket List

You know that list everyone has about the wild things they want to do before they die?

Today during lunch conversation this friend of mine said he was heading to Sydney, Australia for a paragliding course as this was something on his list.

VERY exciting and dangerous!

I thought for a moment and right up there I came up with three that I would love to achieve before I die.

1) Climb Mt Kilomanjaro
2) Watch Manchester United play a home game at Old Trafford
3) Go hiking in Patagonia, Argentina

I wonder if I will achieve this in this lifetime?

Friday, March 17, 2017

Mid Career Crisis

I've been with the bank for 11 years now.

For the umpteenth time, I'm feeling very blah. 

Even more so this time with all the ongoing organizational and structural changes.

So much work, stress and things to worry about. Maybe more than at any point in my time here.

Perhaps the time has come to rethink yet again what I'm doing with my career.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Fatherhood Reflections XXXIX - Travel Restrictions

So we have just discovered that when you have primary school-going children, your family holiday windows are totally restricted now. 

No more going off at any whim and fancy, just skip school and fly.

Funny no one ever warned us of this.

Now family holidays are restricted to the main June and December holidays. There is also a one week window in March and September. Where prices of flights and accommodations are absolutely through the roof. And if they're not fully booked, everything else is at exhorbitant prices.

Yet in spite of all this people are still willing to pay through their noses, so us middle class cannot compete.

So this is what peak period is like.

How to go on a family holiday like that?

Book super mega early!

Sunday, March 05, 2017

Wait To Rush, Rush To Wait - Travel Version

04/03/17 3:08PM

Wait To Rush, Rush To Wait - Travel Version

We're stuck in the Chiang Mai International Airport. Our flight's been delayed by 40mins. Then we fly to Bangkok to transit, and have to wait another 3hrs. A flight journey over a short distance of less than 1,000km starting at 1pm ends at 11pm.

What a waste of 10hrs of my life.


In this time I am trying to conserve the battery in my phone so I am writing this post offline. Hopefully I remember to post this online when I get back.

The trip has been successful by 2nd tier city standards. That aside, I haven't done any sightseeing or anything. There is never time for these things when travelling on business.

The only outlet of leisure we got was late at night.

The first night we went to the new Hard Rock Cafe Chiang Mai for dinner. It was just beside our hotel. It was like any other regular Hard Rock joint. Nothing much to crow about although it was nice to be able to enjoy the live band belting rock songs.

The second night as always, we attempt to go for a party at some hip club. Problem was that we ended around 10pm. The first and supposedly hippest club in Chiang Mai is called Warm Up Cafe. It was jam packed with young partygoers, more locals and a lot are super young, probably haven't joined the workforce type. So much so that I felt quite old. Absolutely packed.

We had one beer and left for the next hippest joint called Good View Restaurant. You really cannot get more creative than that. It was a club cum restaurant right by the river. It was also packed and all we could get was a tiny spot at the bar counter. It was here that we spent the rest of the nice, dancing to Thai rock music and trying to have as many beers before the club closed at 1am.

And that was my Chiang Mai experience.

Perhaps one day I will come here for leisure with the family instead of for business.

Friday, March 03, 2017

Chiang Mai, Thailand 2017

Another work trip.

The place hasn't changed much.

There is a new Hard Rock Cafe near where we're at.