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Sunday, October 03, 2004

Chocolate Day

I declare today as my official Chocolate Day. Plus ice-blended coffee abit. Heh. Cool. Settled for Starbucks. Yay! And then reached home to discover that my mom bought this chocolate 'pancake', with mickey and minnie mouse on it's packaging. Hee looks soo childish, but then, it's chocolate. Inside and outside. Sooo just eat larh. Haha. Mmmm maybe should eat koko krunch after this. Complete my day.
And I read about the media thingee while coffee-ing just now.
"Is a monopoly good for the media industry in Singapore?"
It's time for me to make my views public I guess. Ehem ehem. Here goes.
From a consumer's point of view, guess it's better to have more than one pathetic media firm in the industry. Yeah. Reading the same stories everyday is becoming a bore. Ok ok, not the same stories, but the same approach to the stories. Yup. That's in my view. Need some of the more 'informal' approaches. The New Paper aint enough. Aint enough at all. Though it tries to be not as formal, yet the news covered isn't as wide as that in the Straits Times. Need more tongue-in-cheek papers. Desperately. Hey, I'm still a teen. Waddya expect me to read? The Wall St Journal kind of papers? No way dude. Not a chance. It's too boring. Far too boring. And serious too. Very serious. Don't fit with my ebullient style. Not at all.
But then, think of it again, I don't think there's any newspaper in the whole wide world that accomodates for teens only. Is there?
Don't complain unless you have a better alternative. JoJo said that, many many many times. So, I guess I won't complain then.

Fast fact: The Straits Times, as in the US version, is the only newspaper that is commercial-free.

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