{"id":681,"date":"2007-01-01T18:15:05","date_gmt":"2007-01-01T10:15:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2007\/01\/01\/my-new-years-eve-adventure\/"},"modified":"2007-01-01T18:15:05","modified_gmt":"2007-01-01T10:15:05","slug":"my-new-years-eve-adventure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2007\/01\/01\/my-new-years-eve-adventure\/","title":{"rendered":"My New Year’s Eve Adventure"},"content":{"rendered":"
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I woke up today at 1.30pm. I guess it’s not that bad considering I slept at 5am. Gao. So anyway, here’s how I spent my last day of 2006. (Yet another year closer to my eventual death.)<\/p>\n
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I woke up on the 31st at 9.00am and left home at 9.30am. \u00e3\u0081\u2039\u00e3\u0081\u00a3\u00e3\u0081\u0178\u00e3\u201a\u2039\u00e3\u0081\u201e\u00e3\u20ac\u201aArrived at Funan at around 10.20am to help out with Urban Attic’s sale<\/a>. Tj han<\/a> was late because his new $80 School Rumble alarm clock failed to wake up him. lol.<\/p>\n LianYL and I left just before the sale started to give out flyers at a certain<\/em> other location. I told Weiye, the owner of Urban Attic, to reserve a 1\/7 Kanu Unchou<\/a> PVC figure for me because I knew that it’d be gone by the time I returned. We gave out flyers until almost 3pm and returned to Funan. The Kanu was sold out! Apparently Weiye thought I asked for Ryofu instead of Kanu. Gao. But at least I got $50 for my work. Kind of sad that I ended up buying nothing at the sale.<\/p>\n By now the otaku gathering is getting quite big. The group of us walked to Sunshine Plaza where I proceeded to spend nearly 4\/5 of my income for the day at KKnM<\/a>‘s 50% sale.<\/p>\n Two hard plastic posters from Shirow Masamune<\/a>‘s Galgrease illustration series. They are pretty big. They are almost as tall as the backrest of my living room couch. Still trying to decide on where to stick them…<\/p>\n After the usual otaku chit-chat, we wasted away remaining two hours till dinnertime by lanning Counterstrike. It’s been some time since I last played that game. Then we had dinner at Raffles City. At around 9.00pm, we arrived at the Cosafe Maid Cafe<\/a>, Singapore’s first maid cafe, where we spent the rest of the night.<\/p>\n It was actually the first time I patronized Cosafe since their opening two weeks ago. I’ve been to maid and cosplay cafes a few times in Japan and I must say that Cosafe felt very different, not in the good or bad sense but just different. It’s an intangible thing.<\/p>\n Other than maid costumes, there were also seifuku, Misa from Death Note and some other character cosplays I couldn’t identify.<\/p>\n I ordered a Milky Vanilla milkshake, but they ran out of vanilla ice-cream, so I became the first customer ever to have a vanilla milkshake made using chocolate ice-cream. Wee.<\/p>\n I thought the service was pretty okay, but then again some of the guys in our group were regulars there who knew every girl by name (we got our table without having to wait), so my experience may not be a very accurate gauge. Still, it’s a far cry from all the negative reviews that have been floating round the net. Perhaps the service has improved a lot since the cafe’s opening.<\/p>\n The price is pretty scary — my milkshake was S$7.80 + service charge, though it’s expected since CHIJMES<\/a> is a pretty posh area with a large number of tourists and expats. On an interesting note, if you look at the current exchange rate, food in Japanese maid cafes actually cost less, but the difference isn’t great.<\/p>\n<\/a>
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\nThe tropical penguin<\/p>\n<\/a>
\nWho’s that Pokemon?<\/p>\n<\/a>
\nIt’s Tripeman<\/a>!<\/p>\n<\/a>
\n2007 started off with a lot of party spray strings and popping balloons
\nThe maids were well-armed<\/p>\n<\/a>
\nJust look at all the cups<\/p>\n<\/a>
\nA balloon fight was soon under way. Many died<\/p>\n