hmm, i dun really like both front and back covers. the tyopgraphy layout is so primitive and uninspiring. hopefully it’s better in actual copy. nonetheless, i’m gonna buy one!
uhm.. now that James mentioned it. yar… like those environment friendly shopping bag. I can use it when I go for my swim ^^/ And Jerry, yap~ the design pamphlet is very similar to the Musica Fiesta Tour one. Maybe it’s the size ??
it’s supposed to be the "strongest"tour booklet! i hope the "inside" is strong cos the covers dun look anything like that. haha.
Patrick! – sorry i haven’t replied your email. so sorry we didn’t get to meet up in person. but at least we spoke for a bit!
NYC was great! i saw alot, and i love its melting pot qualities. i didn’t feel outta place at all. fit right in! BUT – food and coffee suck big time!! i LOVE Abercrombie & Fitch! and 5th and Madison Avenue. the ice cream in ChinaTown is to die for (but those Zagat and Michelin rated restaurants fared worse than our local hawker centres! haha). Greenwich Village was charming.
Danny – Food and Coffee suck big time??? You need to come back and let real New Yorker take you.
However, Singapore has become a new place for Food.
You can say that again regarding feeling fit right in. That’s something very New York. Everyone is from different place so nobody really own it. We are one.
Patrick, the funny thing was i complained to my New Yorker pal and he brought me to this place with "excellent coffee" and everyone there including the waitress was very proud of the coffee. they sat around and waited for me to sip and give it the thumbs up, but… it was a disaster. HAHA!
Singapore’s a food paradise. and our Asian food has a spectrum of flavours which is sorely lacking in Western food. i get the idea that in the States, good = BIG. haha.
You know what, Danny, I totally agree with what you said about coffee in NY in general. I went to a lot of the coffee shops and whilst the size of the coffee is unbeatable, it all tastes very watery! As for A & F on 5th Avenue, does it have anything to do with the half-naked guy at the door??
hmm, i dun really like both front and back covers. the tyopgraphy layout is so primitive and uninspiring. hopefully it’s better in actual copy. nonetheless, i’m gonna buy one!
Danny – How did you like Madonna and NY? Hope you had good time in NY.
umh…uninspiring…. but the toto bag looks like a good buy (considering 500yen for that size ^_~) haahaaa….. very ah-soh, I know.
Buying nevertheless
It’s one of those recyclable bags. You can bring it when you go to NTUC or the market. At least yours will be more fashionable.
As for the pamphlets, it looks rather predictable.
The concert pamphlet reminds me of the one for the Musica Fiesta Tour in 2002.
uhm.. now that James mentioned it. yar… like those environment friendly shopping bag. I can use it when I go for my swim ^^/
And Jerry, yap~ the design pamphlet is very similar to the Musica Fiesta Tour one. Maybe it’s the size ??
it’s supposed to be the "strongest"tour booklet! i hope the "inside" is strong cos the covers dun look anything like that. haha.
Patrick! – sorry i haven’t replied your email. so sorry we didn’t get to meet up in person. but at least we spoke for a bit!
NYC was great! i saw alot, and i love its melting pot qualities. i didn’t feel outta place at all. fit right in! BUT – food and coffee suck big time!! i LOVE Abercrombie & Fitch! and 5th and Madison Avenue. the ice cream in ChinaTown is to die for (but those Zagat and Michelin rated restaurants fared worse than our local hawker centres! haha). Greenwich Village was charming.
Danny – Food and Coffee suck big time??? You need to come back and let real New Yorker take you.
However, Singapore has become a new place for Food.
You can say that again regarding feeling fit right in. That’s something very New York. Everyone is from different place so nobody really own it. We are one.
Patrick, the funny thing was i complained to my New Yorker pal and he brought me to this place with "excellent coffee" and everyone there including the waitress was very proud of the coffee. they sat around and waited for me to sip and give it the thumbs up, but… it was a disaster. HAHA!
Singapore’s a food paradise. and our Asian food has a spectrum of flavours which is sorely lacking in Western food. i get the idea that in the States, good = BIG. haha.
Danny – Which coffee place is that?
In general, Yes, most American love those giantic portion. Certainly, NY has one of those places for tourists but not all.
Come back next week and let’s me take you.
You know what, Danny, I totally agree with what you said about coffee in NY in general. I went to a lot of the coffee shops and whilst the size of the coffee is unbeatable, it all tastes very watery! As for A & F on 5th Avenue, does it have anything to do with the half-naked guy at the door??