Sunday, June 13, 2010
Friday, June 11, 2010
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Phoenix
Since I have soooo much free time on my hands, I thought, heck, maybe I should blog!
So.
When I say the word Phoenix, what image is automatically conjured in your mind?
Perhaps...
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?
So.
When I say the word Phoenix, what image is automatically conjured in your mind?
Perhaps...
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix?

Or..
Phoenix Wright?
What comes to mind for me is...
Phoenix!

Okay I think Psych is really... psych-ing me out.. hohoho
Sunday, June 06, 2010
IRON CHEF

2010 Iron Chef Event in Sydney
Join us for a unique culinary experience featuring world famous Iron Chefs,
Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai and Iron Chef Chinese Kenichi Chen.
Enjoy a six course degustation menu with matching wines. The menu is the creation of the Iron Chefs, in collaboration with acclaimed local chefs:
* Harunobu Inukai, Blancharu
* Hideki Okazaki, Rise
* Gary Johnson, Hilton Sydney
* Saeko Nemoto, Ten
Date & Time:
Venue:
Cost: 6 & 7 June 2010 18:00 - 22:00
Hilton Sydney Grand Ballroom
A$ 385.00 per person
http://www.ironchefevent.com.au/
OHMYGOD !?
Join us for a unique culinary experience featuring world famous Iron Chefs,
Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai and Iron Chef Chinese Kenichi Chen.
Enjoy a six course degustation menu with matching wines. The menu is the creation of the Iron Chefs, in collaboration with acclaimed local chefs:
* Harunobu Inukai, Blancharu
* Hideki Okazaki, Rise
* Gary Johnson, Hilton Sydney
* Saeko Nemoto, Ten
Date & Time:
Venue:
Cost: 6 & 7 June 2010 18:00 - 22:00
Hilton Sydney Grand Ballroom
A$ 385.00 per person
http://www.ironchefevent.com.au/
OHMYGOD !?
Lisztomania
Lisztomania or Lizst fever is a term used to describe the intense fan frenzy directed toward Franz Liszt during his performances.
Lisztomania was characterized by a hysterical reaction to Liszt and his concerts. Liszt's playing was reported to raise the mood of the audience to a level of mystical ecstacy. Admirers of Lizst would swarm over him, fighting over his handkerchiefs and gloves. Fans would wear his portrait on brooches and cameos. Women would try to get locks of his hair, and whenever he broke a piano string, admirers would try to obtain it in order to make a bracelet.
Lisztomania began to be seen as a real medical condition that was contagious, and critics tried to take measures to immunize the public against the condition.
(Credits to wikipedia)
Hmm interesting.
The song itself is quite addictive.
Ahh the dedication of fans.
Lisztomania was characterized by a hysterical reaction to Liszt and his concerts. Liszt's playing was reported to raise the mood of the audience to a level of mystical ecstacy. Admirers of Lizst would swarm over him, fighting over his handkerchiefs and gloves. Fans would wear his portrait on brooches and cameos. Women would try to get locks of his hair, and whenever he broke a piano string, admirers would try to obtain it in order to make a bracelet.
Lisztomania began to be seen as a real medical condition that was contagious, and critics tried to take measures to immunize the public against the condition.
(Credits to wikipedia)
Hmm interesting.
The song itself is quite addictive.
Ahh the dedication of fans.






