Monday, June 30, 2008

Sunday, June 29, 2008

We've got fringe!

Well, they came a little late but better than nothing! lol. It's just so refreshing, after a whole week of chaotic academic schedule, me and my girlfriend both managed to have something on us to fit into the whole fringy culture.

This chic got herself this, and yes she only got for herself -.-


Oh and sweet darling laurel from It's Her Factory have sent me recipe for CHOCOLATE cupcakes! Choco fanatics we are. lol. AND not to forget, if you haven't vote for her, go here:

V Magazine's Supreme Management Model Search 2008

If anyone is interested in the recipe, send me an e-mail alright;)

roseroro@gmail.com

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Chessboard

You see chessboard



You see human sized chessboard.


Friday, June 20, 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

125 grams of big emotions





My guilty pleasure. Dark.
:)

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

AO inspired




The thing in the middle- like a bandage at the waist was inspired by ashlee olsen. By the way i think this kind of outfit was originated from india, i remembered seeing them on the television. The actual material from those that indian man used to wrap around their waist should be some knitted wool thingy if i'm not wrong.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

10 things about chocolate

* Photo of what I ate with my friend at a boutique cafe, mine was a dark chocolate cake~

1. Chocolate is made from the seeds of the tree Theobroma cacao. (in greek meaning 'food of the gods') and contains over 300 chemicals and it is not known how all of these affect humans.


2. It stimulates the release of endorphins, natural body hormones that generate feelings of pleasure and well-being.


3. Chocolate contains magnesium which is a shortage that happen during womens’ PMT period.


4. Chocolate's iron content may help to cure minor anemia during prenancy.


5. Chocolate also contains theobromine which it serves to relax the smooth muscles in the linings of the lung.


6. Chocolate contains tryptophan can produce feelings of elation.


7. Another chemical called phenylethylamine in chocolates will help to promote feelings of attraction and excitement.


8. However, chemicals like tryptophan and phenylethylamine are present in chocolate only in very small quantities.


9. The husks of the cocoa beans from which chocolate is made contain an antibacterial agent that fights plaque but are usually removed during manufacturing of chocolates.


10. Chocolates are considered as toxin food to dogs and domestic animal like horses.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

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