Girls and Shoes
Posted by Zeng @ 10:30 pm
…vicious cycle..
Tokyo Game Show symptoms
Posted by Zeng @ 12:51 am
As you can see ,Ive have just missed Tokyo Game Show…
It doesn’t help that a few of my friends were there ( I demand pictures )
and missing out on the games , news of the major consoles ,
booth babes….and.. booth Babes.. yeah..
No money no jap booth babes for Zeng.. *pouts*
Blizzard
Posted by Zeng @ 10:35 pmIn case you’ve been wondering what I’ve been up to lately.
here it is…
>>Please click here < <
Artwork I did for the blizzard art competition. : )
Google’s ad serving algorithm says…
Posted by Ray @ 11:17 am
Of Ridiculous Product Tie-ins
Posted by Ray @ 6:04 pmHeard of Razor Ramon HG (aka Hard Gay)? In Japanese variety shows he’s an insane-but-well-intentioned japanese character who goes around “helping” society… with a twist: his character is flamboyantly, extravagantly, near-offensively gay.
Of course because he’s so over-the-top, it’s also ridiculously funny. Girls run away from him, screaming in terror as he thrusts his hips violently into the air. Shopkeepers beg him to leave, then thank him profusely for helping their sales. He’s so loud, nobody dares say “No” to his face.
Which is probably how things got so far. Here’s the deal. In one episode, HG invades Tomy Japan, demanding they make a HG version of a popular Tomy toy. When the security guards didn’t let him in, he lowers himself outside the building on a rope, and armed with a loudspeaker demands to speak to the director. An underling appears and begs him to leave (he’s really begging), but HG won’t take no for an answer… and so they invade the director’s home! Long story short, HG convinces the director to make a prototype and limited run of the toy.
(Watch the episode on youtube: part 1, part 2).
Apparently, the toy is doing well, because they just hit Singaporean retailers! Check it out:

And assembled:

And yes, for those of you who are wondering, it does make enticing sounds.
Stephen Colbert gets bridge named after him!
Posted by Ray @ 12:05 amFor the past month or so, Hungary has had a web poll up where people can go and vote to name a bridge Hungary is building. About a month ago Colbert, to his horror, discovered that Chuck Norris was the leading candidate. As a result, he launched a campaign to try and get his name, Stephen Colbert, put as the name of the bridge.
As of yesterday, he won. Check it out:
Phew! Give the man the credit he deserves. First he lambasts President Bush and the timid news media to their faces; now he’s got a bridge named after him. Sure, it’s in Hungary, and he needs to speak Hungarian and actually be dead, but still.
Amusing Verbal Blunders
Posted by Ray @ 2:19 pmI’ve been slightly out of sorts lately, so a concerned friend commented:
Friend: oh no, ray! you need to find your myojo!
Me: It’s pronounced “moe-joe”
Friend: then why does it have a “y” in it’s spelling?
Me: (too busy laughing to reply)
Friend: what? what?
In case you didn’t get it, she was thinking of this:

(image from http://www.myojosingapore.com/spicyn_mp.htm, please don’t sue me)
Ah, myojo mee with your catchy tune and musical cock…

