My sis is all about America nowadays. She is not only humming the national anthem of the States, she is also aspiring to one day visit the great nation.
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Posted on January 22nd, 2009 by Miss X | No Comments »
The United States of America is no doubt a very blessed nation. It has been advanced and developed in many areas - science, arts, technology, economy, education, sports and many more. These blessings come about because the forefather of the States based their governance on Christian values during the earlier days. Indeed, with this obviously successful formula, a country can achieve so much.

However, the America we see, no doubt, still all powerful and influential, but somehow experts are seeing more holes here and there. Whether it is in the financial world, the business or others, there just seem as if things may not go as what you initially planned.
I don’t know, this is just a food for thought..
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Posted on December 3rd, 2008 by Miss X | No Comments »
I just lost balance and bang my head on the wall. It was at my frontal-temporal region. I could still feel the vibration now. What happened?
On the other end of the spectrum, I am now listening to a classic ‘You Raise Me Up’ sang as a cover song by Westlife. If you were teenagers during the late 1990’s and earlier 2000’s, you can possibly miss out this popular Irish boyband.

I could still vividly remember ‘Swear It Again’ and ‘Flying Without Wings’, their earliest singles. There were many songs from this boyband which I really enjoyed. It is their crisp vocals, strong yet soothing at the same time. They are one of those groups which I can truly enjoy and appreciate their songs without having to go crazy over the singers per se. Well, being fans who vie for original purchases, my sis and I collected all their albums.. up to.. I can’t remember which one.
Well, apparently, they don’t make it big in the US. They tried, but not so well received. Who cares, it is the Americans’ loss, in my personal opinion.

p/s I must have been hiding under blankets - I knew Nicky dated the Irish PM’s daughter but I didn’t know they are married. Well, Shane is married as well. Whoa! And those weddings took place half a decade ago. Outdated lah me.
Next time, I should talk about the resurfacing of boybands such as the New Kids on The Block and Boyzone.
Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Miss X | 2 Comments »
Well, everyone is talking about the United States of America of late. If it is not about Barack Obama making the history as the first African-American president of the world’s most dominant nation, it must be about the current economy crisis or the currency exchange rate. It seems like the States is no doubt the most powerful country whose decisions and politics affect other nations around the globe.
Even the Seed No. 4 was telling me how she enjoys reading or watching anything American. I find it a new discovery because previously she was more into the Asian side of media and entertainment industry. Of late, this girl has started reading American story books and watch the CSI series. Like me, she prefers CSI:NY. Our first Seed always foot for the original CSI, which is based in Las Vegas, (speaking of which, you may want to check out las vegas hotel) but I still think the New York ones have more interesting cases.

Whatever preference it may be, I am glad that the sister of mine is starting to open her outlook to something more global. Not necessarily being westernised, but at least a teeny weeny bit of exposure.
Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Miss X | No Comments »

Alright, that was a paraphrase.
Thing is, it is a day in history as Obama becomes the first black president. I do not reckon he is fully black, he is actually half black. Something like James Blake. The skin colour shouldn’t be the issue. Anyway, full or half black, being mixed blood himself already shows something.
I know really nuts about the ‘America decides 2008′ thingy. I only read and hear bits and pieces from here and there. However, the insight into Jacqueline Kennedy’s life through the biography ‘A woman called Jackie’ opened up my eyes to what were the things going on behind the scenes of running a presidential campaign. Could be juicy, could be tormenting, exciting, tantalizing, scandalous.. whatever.

Must say that reading Kennedy’s story made me understand the American presidency better.
It is quite interesting to also note that Obama once resided in Indonesia. So near yet so far kinda thing.
Posted on November 5th, 2008 by Miss X | No Comments »