Archive for November, 2008

i can’t think straight

By Pat Law™ • Nov 30th, 2008

Time to give my DVD auntie a buzz. Wait. She has my number, I haven’t got hers. No one has. Damn it. Why won’t she call me! It’s been months!



love amplified: the aftermath

By Pat Law™ • Nov 30th, 2008

Alongside with Mrs Law (but of course), I was at the Love Amplified concert yesterday at Fort Canning Park. I shall spare you from a typical Dear Diary entry, for I personally find it too dreary to read. Let me just share with you what you’ve missed instead.



how popular are you?

By Pat Law™ • Nov 30th, 2008

How popular do you think your blog is? How popular do you think you are, as a result of your blog?



the blog readability test

By Pat Law™ • Nov 29th, 2008

The Blog Readability Test determines what level of education is required to understand your blog. The research methodology is not disclosed and therefore accuracy remains questionable. Still, I think it’s just too funny how I’m being sandwiched between two very famous bloggers.



what footballers fear most

By Pat Law™ • Nov 28th, 2008

The Predator. One of those videos you’d always remember. Well done, my former Agency.



sensuality calling

By Pat Law™ • Nov 28th, 2008

I don’t Skype much, save for that occasional call to my baby sis in London. The Butler 500 cordless DECT phone concept has just gave me an excuse to Skype again.



new banksy drawings

By Pat Law™ • Nov 28th, 2008

Lovely. Just lovely. New drawings by the big B himself.



NIKEiD STUDIO has arrived

By Pat Law™ • Nov 27th, 2008

Yes, darling, you heard first on blankanvas (a good 85% chance anyways) - there will be a NIKEiD STUDIO in Singapore.



which sport?

By Pat Law™ • Nov 26th, 2008

So what sport do you participate in most regularly? Sorry, bowling ain’t a sport.



taking industrial design too seriously

By Pat Law™ • Nov 26th, 2008

My wifey has a thing for shipping containers. Given the choice, she’d probably plant one in our garden. That is, if we can even afford a garden beyond ten pots of plants along the corridoor of some public apartment block.