Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Nothing

Found this in mabel's blog , think she got it from the laochabor blogspot.

Anyway quite true lar haha ! except the 品味第一名 , this i dun think so ba haha


獅子座.

自信第一名,愛現第一名,要面子第一名,品味第一名,風度第一名。


Ray

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Tired

3 hrs of sleep yesterday , went to work whole day , futsa at east coast at 12am till 2am tired sia !!!!!!!!!

Need rest

Ray

Thursday, May 22, 2008

China Earthquake Appeal

Where to donate

Members of the public who would like to contribute towards the Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal can make their donations through the following:

Cash/Walk-in Donations

Walk-in donations can be made at the Singapore Red Cross Society, 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486.

For more information, please call the Singapore Red Cross at 6334-9152/53 or email china.enquiry@redcross.org.sg.

Cheque Donations

Cheque can be made payable to:Singapore Red Cross Society

Please indicate behind the cheque:1) Name, Organisation (if applicable), Mailing Address and Contact Numbers2) For Red Cross China Earthquake Appeal

An official receipt (Donation is not tax deductible) will be issued.

Send the cheque to:Singapore Red Cross Society15 Penang Lane, Singapore 238486

*Singpost waives postage for cheque donations to Singapore Red Cross

UOB Internet Banking
1) Login to UOB Personal Internet Banking
2) Click on "Bill Payment" on the left menu
3) Click on "Pay Bills" on the left menu
4) Click on "New Bill" on the main screen
5) Select "Red Cross China Earthquake" from the drop down menu of the payee corporations list
6) Enter telephone number as the Bill Reference Number
7) Enter the debiting account to debit donation
8) Enter the donation amount
9) Click on "Confirm" button to approve payment

UOB Cheque Donations

Donations by cheque can be dropped at the UOB's cheque deposit boxes.Cheques should be crossed and made payable to "Red Cross - China Relief Fund".

DBS/POSB Fund Transfer
1) Insert your ATM card and enter PIN. Select "More Services"
2) Select "Credit Card/Bill Payment"
3) Key in "99" Other Corporation
4) Key in "99" again
5) Key in "18" for Red Cross China Earthquake
6) Indicate your contact number as the Bill Reference Number.
7) Select account type
8) Enter donation amount
9) Press "Confirm" to complete transaction

DBS Internet Banking
1) Log on to DBS iBanking,
2) Go to "Payment Services"
3) Under "Bill Payment",
4) Select "RedCross China Earthquake"
5) Indicate your contact number as the Consumer Reference Number

AXS Stations

Members of the public can donate at all AXS stations islandwide.

OCBC ATMs
Step 1: Select “OTHER SERVICES”
Step 2: Select “BILL PAYMENT”
Step 3: Select “PAY TO GOVT / STAT BOARD”
Step 4: Select account to debit from
Step 5: Enter donation amount
Step 6: Enter account number type to debit from (for customers with more than 1 account)
Step 7: Enter bill code “7771” for CHINA EARTHQUAKE (to contribute to the Red Cross China Earthquake appeal)
Step 8: Transaction completed.
Please keep transaction receipt for reference
Note: Above applicable to both OCBC and FairPrice Plus cards.
Above information is also displayed at the ATMs

OCBC Internet Banking
Step 1: Login at www.ocbc.com
Step 2: Select ‘BILL PAYMENT’ >> ‘BY ACCOUNT’
Step 3: Select CHINA EARTHQUAKE (to contribute to the Red Cross China Earthquake appeal)Step 4: Enter your contact number at BILL REFERENCE NO. field
Step 5: Provide rest of the payment details & click on PREVIEW >>
SUBMIT to complete the transaction.
Note: Above information is also available on OCBC website & within Internet Banking.

OCBC Mobile Banking
Step 1: Login to Secured Mobile Banking with your mobile phone
Step 2: Select Bill Payment >> Bill Payment to Billing organisations
Step 3: Select CHINA EARTHQUAKE (to contribute to the Red Cross China Earthquake appeal)Step 4: Enter your contact number at BILL REFERENCE NO. field
Step 5: Provide rest of the payment details & click on PREVIEW >>
SUBMIT to complete the transaction.
Note: Visit Mobile Banking Portal (mobile.ocbc.com) via your mobile phone for more information

OCBC Phone Banking
Step 1: Call 1800 – 363-3333 & select Language
Step 2 : Press 1 for Account Information, Funds Transfer & Other Account Related Services
Step 4 : Login with your Phone Code & Phone PIN
Step 6 : Press 3 for Bill Payment
Step 7 : Press 4 to select Other Organisation bills
Step 8 : Select ‘CHINA EARTHQUAKE’ (to contribute to the Red Cross China Earthquake appeal)
Step 9: When prompted for Bill Reference number, please enter your contact number and press # key
Step 10: Select Account type to debit from (if required) (e.g. Passbook Savings; Account with Statements)
Step 11: Enter Account Number or press 0# to select account number (if required)
Step 12: Enter amount and press # key
Step 13: Press 1 to confirm donation
OCBC Branches for cheque donations
Address the cheque or cashier’s order to “Singapore Red Cross Society”.On the reverse of the cheque, indicate insert “China Earthquake Appeal”, together with your name, telephone number(s), mailing address and organisation (if applicable).

Deposit these into the Quick Cheque Deposit boxes at any OCBC Branches.

Note: Above information is also available at all branches and at their Quick Cheque Deposit boxes.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Tired day

Was busy the whole freaking day , worked from 10am to 11.30pm.
Went for a little drink at Chambers with Weitan and ken, Yess more big gulp if u dun know wad's big gulp scroll down and see the pic.
Anyway finally reach home , neh not drunk but had lots of fun , lost a game to janice , had to send her home , hmm not really far only jurong east nia LOL .
Haven been myself lately , may be i am thinking too much , giving myself too much stress.
Seriously i should get myself a puppy , then i can spend all on attention on it LOL.

Ray
Life still goes on !!!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

HoeGaarden !!!




The first person who introduced me Hoegaarden was Marcus.

History of Hoegaarden

The art of white beer brewing was thanks to the work of monks living in the small Belgian town of Hoegaarden, they discovered the recipe in 1445 (as the bottle suggests). Hoegaarden's monks were so good at their job of making beer and wine that at one point in time there was over 30 small farmhouse breweries in the small town which is less than a hour away from the well known Brussels. However there was great odds against these white beer breweries, with the competition from the lager industry and both World Wars causing theft from them. The last Hoegaarden brewery closed down in 1957.

However nine years later, a milkman by the name of Pierre Celis, who was talking with his friends about how they missed the old white beer. With this Pierre Celis who used to live next door to the brewery decided it was time to bring back the style. With financial help from his father and brewing help from a veteran brewer he started a small farmhouse brewer he called, The Cloister (or more commonly known as De Kluis, in Flemish).

The success of his revival of this great beer was shown by the amount of production. It was just 350 hectolitres when it was opened in 1966, it then rapidly grew to about 75,000 hectolitres by 1985. This was a great achievement for the brewery, it was so successful that many other breweries attempted to brew their own white beers. They never managed to even rival the greatness of the original Hoegaarden though.

Once again disaster struck down on the white beer industry. Most of the plant was destroyed by a fire in 1985. To rebuild the plant Pierre Celis had to get extra investment, he found this with Interbrew, the company which also owns Stella Artois. These brewery giants eventually took over the Hoegaarden brewery in 1987.

Now Hoegaarden has a second brewhouse and production in 1997 was recorded as 855,000 hectolitres. There is now regular exports of the drink into Britain and it is rising in popularity greatly, with more and more pubs taking up the drink to sell.

The legend Pierre Celis, the creator of this amazing drink is still alive today. After selling to Interbrew he moved to Texas, America where he continued his great skill of brewing by opening a new brewery, the Celis Brewery, where he produced the beer, Celis white in his brewery in Austin, Texas.

Ray

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

last night was fun

Yeah last night we went to some chinese god de dinner with guys from work. Courtesy from Andy the "Lao Da"
LOL
Anyway there was this crazy bidding for some really rather strange items But best part was when there's this ang mo staying nearby , came over and start shouting at the MC asking him to keep the volume down Wahaha , i was really worried for him man , counting the number of drunk uncles and the unknown number of gangs among the group. Anyway tat ang mo left in anger and every one cheered LOL

Ray

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Pics taken recently

Not really in order But well these are the pics taken in the recent days and weeks






































































Ray

















New beginning

Have been a very very very long time since my last post , Anyway , i am officially single again .
Please dun ask me what happen , trying to cope with it already ...
but
我沒事 !!!

All i ask for now is my career and my own family to be happy and healthy.

Leaving the past behind me , I am a LEO and i dun let small things like this drag me down !!!

平常心做最好的自己就好,大家都加油吧!

Ray