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<p><em>For this month’s article, <strong>the ridge</strong> chances upon two undergraduates  both of multi-cultural descent! Let’s see how they carry off studying in style  in Singapore! </em></p>
<p><strong>Name: Natasha Mano Year 3 FASS </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/untitled-1_clip_image002.gif"><img style="float:left;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/untitled-1_clip_image002.gif?w=120&#038;h=319" alt="img_here" width="120" height="319" /></a>Natasha’s bright and cheerful style stood out  in the sea of students in a lecture theatre, complimenting her sweet demeanour.  Lucky for us, she wasn’t in a rush out of the lecture, which gave us ample time  to photograph her for this issue’s fashion regular.</p>
<p>Natasha is of Indian-Chinese  descent, and majors in History in her faculty. We love the way she dresses  because it truly reflects her personality! Although some might argue that  floral prints are a trend of the previous year, the best part about personal  style is recreating old trends and looking current.</p>
<p>Natasha clearly understands the  rules of fashion as she pairs a floral top with a comfortable jersey skirt. Her  boldly coloured top certainly adds that extra punch and pizzazz to her outfit!</p>
<p>Also, if you look carefully,  there are extra details that Natasha has added into her image for the day –  braids in her hair! Braids are a great way to jazz up your entire look without  over-accessorizing with glaring headpieces or gaudy hairclips &#8211; which  unfortunately can really scream “I’m trying too hard”.</p>
<p>The item of contention has to be  the transparent nature of the Nine West tote bag that Natasha is carrying. One  look and we’re able to see the intimate items that she carries – dangerous or  fashion forward? You decide! Lucky for a fashionista like Natasha, she knows  how to make herself look organized and colourful when baring a slice of her  life – I spy a bright green water bottle, a notebook with vintage print, a  colour blocked wallet and moisturizer!</p>
<p>Natasha’s usual shopping haunts  include Topshop and Forever 21, but generally she shops wherever her feet take  her. She chirps, “Dressing up always makes me happy! So if you have a bad day,  have fun putting on clothes and don’t care about what the world thinks!”</p>
<p><strong>Name: Toshiyuki Mori Year 3 FASS</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/untitled-1_clip_image004.gif"><img style="float:left;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/untitled-1_clip_image004.gif?w=120&#038;h=314" alt="img_here" width="120" height="314" /></a>Toshi is of Japanese-Chinese descent, which  certainly is evident not only in his looks, his ability to speak the Japanese  language, but also in his preppy style. He assures us that he is not quite the  fashionable type, and we happen to be lucky to catch him on the way to a formal  event. No worries, <strong><em>the ridge</em></strong> appreciates everyone’s personal style, on good days or bad!</p>
<p>Now let’s look at his preppy  style for the day: some might argue that a cardigan over a fitted shirt is too  impractical in a climate like ours, especially when one is rushing from class  to class. That might be true, but at the same time, the freezing temperature of  some lecture theatres might just render a cardigan useful – and who said  cardigans were only for girls anyway? Also, his choice of plaid instead of a  simple colour definitely was a wise one.</p>
<p>One might question Toshi’s choice  of plaids on plaids in the case of his Muji cardigan sweater and the backpack  he is sporting – too much? Firstly, <strong><em>the ridge</em></strong> supports the choice of a backpack – it takes  the load off carrying that laptop around plus it retains that element of  conventional school style. In the debate of plaids on plaids, we say, we like  it! In this case the red and blue seem to work together seamlessly to  compliment each other in the outfit. Toshi-san, ichiban!</p>
<p>Toshi proclaims his love for  Threadless t-shirts (an online store) that are at its best value when the  online sales come around. Be careful though, he warns, there have been times  where he’s come to school and seen another person wearing the same shirt!  Yikes, that must’ve been awkward!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">This month’s fashion faux pax </span></strong></p>
<p>I’m keeping it simple for this  month, and simple truths usually speak the loudest. Ladies, go easy on all that  eyeliner and mascara.</p>
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		<title>Eat your heart out</title>
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theridge lifestyle
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In this new lifestyle regular, we prowl about town to review  potental pig-out locatons for you. Keep your eyes peeled, and you might just fnd  your venue for the next girls’ night out, or for that date you have been trying  to plan to perfecton. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=ridgeonline.wordpress.com&blog=871037&post=2478&subd=ridgeonline&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>In this new lifestyle regular, we prowl about town to review  potental pig-out locatons for you. Keep your eyes peeled, and you might just fnd  your venue for the next girls’ night out, or for that date you have been trying  to plan to perfecton. This month, we review Ace of Clubs.</p>
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<p>Ace of Clubs sits in the heart of Chijmes in City Hall,  which is among Singapore’s  renowned lifestyle destinations. The establishment itself is based on a concept  that combines all the features of a good night out: food, chilling, drinks and  partying.</p>
<p>Ace’s promotion tagline goes wine  •   dine  •  dance. In keeping in line with their theme,  we decided to give you a rundown of all the three aspects of the club.</p>
<p><img style="float:right;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/untitled-27_clip_image004.jpg?w=279&#038;h=276" alt="img_here" width="279" height="276" /> <strong>Wine</strong></p>
<p>The house pours were strongly mixed while the cocktails  revealed a hint of alcohol, otherwise well veiled by their sweet flavours. We  tried Breakfast in Bed (cofee, kahlua, amarulla, and chocolate syrup), Ace  Taztique (pineapple juice, midori, milk and vodka)    and Poisentia (vodka, lychee liquer, blue curacua and grenedine  syrup), all of which were well-mixed drinks. As a lover of cold cofee drinks, I  naturally enjoyed Breakfast in Bed the most.</p>
<p>However, what I have to say next is most likely to interest  you a great deal more than the drinks themselves. Once you have chosen your  drink from the drinks menu, you get to pick a card from a stack of playing  cards. The number that you see on the card is the price you pay for your drink.  If you pick a King, Queen or a Jack, you pay the price listed on the menu card,  and if you pick an Ace, your drink is on the house.Between 9pm and 10pm, all  jugs are priced at $21, while bottles go at $121. If all of these aren’t  incentive    enough, your interest might be piqued by the fact that this  is the only club in Singapore  that sells absinthe. So go on down and give it a shot.</p>
<p><img style="float:right;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/untitled-27_clip_image006.jpg?w=279&#038;h=199" alt="img_here" width="279" height="199" /> <strong>Dine</strong></p>
<p>The exterior of Ace of Clubs is demarcated for al fresco dining,  while the interior is the club space. A screen sat at the end of the candlelit  tables, on which a soccer match was playing.</p>
<p>The food itself, which they describe as authentic Indian  Curry, was rich and well-cooked with a distinctly pleasant aroma. A chicken  platter, with five types of chicken (Kim Chicken, Hyderabadi Chicken, Black  Pepper Chicken, Coconut Chicken, Butter Masala Chicken) costs $38 and could feed between three and four  people. The prices were generally afordable, and typically what you would  expect to spend on a night    out.</p>
<p>The mutton curry (Ace Mutton Special) left little to be  desired. It was cooked to perfection, and the meat was tender and soft.  Although all the food was on    the slightly spicy side, it was still well-cooked and enjoyable  to the palate.</p>
<p>The pudding we were served for dessert was just the right  amount of sweet, which was a welcome relief from the saccharine sweetness of  most Indian sweets.</p>
<p>On top of that, the portions were fairly sizeable for dessert.  All in all, it was a pleasant dining experience – certainly worth a second  visit.</p>
<p><img style="float:left;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/untitled-27_clip_image008.jpg?w=279&#038;h=369" alt="img_here" width="279" height="369" /> <strong>Dance</strong></p>
<p>The interior of the club is lined with comfortable sofas and  tables all along the sides. The lighting is as trippy as you would expect any  club’s lighting to be, and there are LCD screens on the wall that feature their  ACE video remixes of music videos. During our visit, which was still early in  the night, the DJ was playing a fairly standard mix of house music.</p>
<p>The club is available as an events venue, and there is no  booking fee.</p>
<p>In addition to that, NUS students get free entry to the club  before 11pm. While there is no dress code for al fresco dining, those intending  to club are advised not to dress sloppily, as you will be refused entry into  the club.</p>
<p>Those born on the 21st of any month are in for a special  treat. You get an ACE Clubber card free of charge, and it entitles you to 21%  discount of all your purchases at Ace of Clubs.</p>
<p>So the next time you’re with a group of friends in which  some want to party while the others just want to lounge, you might want to try  out Ace. Just make sure you get there before 11pm and all the better if someone  in the group is born on a 21st.</p>
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wrongs on campus, and shine the spotlight on the chic, the  stylish, and
the well-dressed on campus.
 Shamil Zainuddin, Year 4, FASS
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<p><em>In this new regular, <span style="font-weight:bold;font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;">theridge lifestyle </span> spots the fashion  rights and<br />
wrongs on campus, and shine the spotlight on the chic, the  stylish, and<br />
the well-dressed on campus.</em></p>
<p><strong> Shamil Zainuddin, Year 4, FASS</strong></p>
<p><img style="float:left;margin:15px;" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/untitled-26_clip_image002.jpg?w=148&#038;h=360" border="0" alt="img_here" width="148" height="360" /> Shamil was spotted wandering in town, sporting a recent hair  cut that he claims shed a few years of him. A Year 4 FASS student, his dressing  reflects the maturity that comes with an almost-graduate.</p>
<p>I like how he contrasts his formal collared shirt with a  pair of casual, fitted shorts secured with a belt. The flexibility of this  outfit works for all occasions; it could be attending a party, simply having an  afternoon tea with friends, attending lectures, or it could even pass of as  formal wear to a concert or performance.</p>
<p>His shoes? You could love it or hate it &#8211; some people hate  how it gives a overly-feminine look, but others appreciate its softer, more  comfortable style of footwear. His roomy sling bag looks like there is enough  space for a whole bunch of library    books, lecture notes and all sorts of necessities, perfect  for a busy student. In general, I think Shamil knows what he’s doing when he  puts his outfit together in the morning!</p>
<p>Shamil claims that he has no favourite brands, but likes  buying bottoms from United Colours of Bennetton and collecting T-shirts of his  favourite bands (he has a growing collection!). His fashion advice to NUS  students is “Don’t try to be someone else, be yourself!”.</p>
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<p><strong>Matilda Tan, Year 3, Business Faculty</strong></p>
<p>If you haven’t realized by now, our sunny island has turned  up the heat over the past few months, and going out in long pants or jeans has  to be the most painful exercise ever.</p>
<p>Matilda was spotted strolling around Holland Village,  looking all ready to face that sweltering heat of the summer. She pulls of  comfortable and chic in her denim shorts and simple navy tank, paired with  strappy sandals, which add a shiny finishing touch to her casual outfit. Also,  the best accessory for the summer has to be that natural, glowing tan she  possesses that every girl hits the beach for!</p>
<p>Her outfit is pretty simple and easy to put together, but it  has to be the confidence that she exudes in her smile and the glow of her perfect tan that  makes her look altogether stunning. Matilda frequents Zara and Topshop, and  after coming back from her exchange program in the UK, is all the rave for Primark, a  brand that sadly, can only be found there. Her fashion advice to NUS students?  “You can never go wrong with simple and comfortable!” True story.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>This month’s fashion faux pas (in light of the heat!)</strong></p>
<p>We understand the unbearable heat, but walking around in  public in those multi-coloured see-through FBTs are simply not the way around  it, unless you are heading for the exercise area. A better option would be a  pair of denim shorts – they go great with anything!</p>
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<p>Welcome back to school! It’s August, and the new school year has crept upon us. That’s right, you know what that means – time to get serious and start hitting those books! Before we all dive into the new semester, <span style="font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;">the ridge</span> has come up with a few lifestyle tips for healthy living that can help keep your mind well and active, in preparation for those tough months ahead!</p>
<p><strong>Take care of your BODY:</strong></p>
<p>You’ve heard it before – the magic trio to healthy living: 1. Drink lots of water, 2. Eat those fruits and vegetables and 3. Do at least 30-45 minutes of exercise daily. It might have been a mantra quoted far too often, but it is no old wives’ tale. This combination of diet and lifestyle rejuvenates your entire being to become in sync with living healthy.</p>
<p><strong><em>On your diet:</em></strong><br />
Try a 3 day detoxifying regime. It could be an all-fruit detox or simply staying away from oily, fried and junk foods. Accompanied with plenty of water, detoxifying flushes out unhealthy wastes in your body which impair functioning, hindering our ability to work and play at optimum. You’ll be surprised at how much more alert you can feel!</p>
<p><strong><em>On your exercise:</em></strong><br />
We all know the usual exercises of jogging and ball or racket sports. But some of us are plain lazy to hit the gym and compete for treadmills with all these frequent gym buffs. For those of you who fall into that category (me included!), here are some fun activities that can help get your heart rate up and pumping in the convenience of your own home:</p>
<p>1. <em>Skipping.</em> Skipping ropes are affordable and make easy storage. Plus, you can always buy weighted skipping ropes for a tougher workout!</p>
<p>2. <em>Hula hoops.</em> Work that hula hoop for half an hour a day! The hula hoop is an aerobic exercise that increases the flexibility and strength of your body, simultaneously burning calories.</p>
<p>3. <em>Climbing staircases.</em> No extra equipment required but those pair of legs. This is one of the most effective cardio workouts of all time. Get yourself going; you’ll be panting in no time! Also, you can self-monitor how intense or relaxed a workout you prefer.</p>
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<p><strong>Take care of your SOUL:</strong></p>
<p>Laughter is the best medicine. Studies show that laughter reduces the amount of hormones that are associated with stress and strengthens the immune system. Keeping yourself optimistic and positive makes an individual the happier soul. </p>
<p><strong><em>With friends: </em></strong></p>
<p>Spend time with friends or loved ones. Hanging out with friends will be a fad that never fades away.</p>
<p>Chilling out after a long day of school or work or simply meeting for an afternoon tea could make all the difference to that one day. It could be an old friend that you have not contacted in awhile, a new friend that you just met in class, or a best friend that always has your back – pick up that phone and make some dates!</p>
<p>Take up new hobby. New hobbies are great ways to meet new people and involve yourself in a community of like-minded individuals pursuing something they love. Simultaneously, you learn a new lifeskill! </p>
<p>Community centers offer a variety of lessons at low fees, ranging from salsa dancing to scrapbook making – there has to be something there that suits your fancy.<br />
If you are shy about it, drag a friend along!</p>
<p><strong><em>By yourself:</em></strong></p>
<p>Take some time to pamper yourself. It could be a spa treatment, a massage, a new hair colour, or simply a quick manicure/pedicure. Remember: indulgences are only criminal in excess. Being good to yourself once in awhile is merely an act of rejuvenating the senses and lifting your mood. After all, don’t you deserve it?</p>
<p>Spend some time to yourself. We all need some “me” time, away from the pressures and demands of family, friends, school and work. Spend some time listening to your favourite band, take long walks along the beach or park, or just curl up in bed with a good hot beverage and book in hand. It could be just what you need to refresh and recharge for another day.</p>
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		<title>Rebels with a Cause</title>
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It is better to  die on your feet than to live on your knees – Emiliano Zapata 
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<p><strong>It is better to  die on your feet than to live on your knees – Emiliano Zapata</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Loki refused to bow down to the god Balder (the Norse god of  Lightning) and in a subsequent scuffle, ended up killing him.  As a result, the god Odin punishes Loki by  binding him in his (Loki’s) son’s entrails (yes, the Norse were an imaginative  bunch) for all of eternity.  This month, <strong><em>the ridge</em></strong> looks at some figures over the course of history who have questioned authority  and refused to take things as they were.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Joan of Arc</span></strong></p>
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<p>The year is 1424.  A  12-year old French girl is lazing about in the fields owned by her family.  Out of the blue, she begins having what she  refers to as ‘divine visions’, persuading the girl to assist in France’s effort  to drive out the English.  For four  years, these visions occur ever-so-often, resulting in this girl volunteering  to join the French army.  This girl, as  you’ve probably guessed, was Joan of Arc.   At the age of 16, she attempted, unsuccessfully, to become part of the  French resistance forces.  Due to ther  lack of training and the fact that she was a young girl, she was denied any  role in the forces.  After making several  remarkably accurate predictions about the military maneouvers of the English,  French army commanders began taking notice of her.  She dressed like a male soldier so as to not  attract unwanted attention and not be singled out by her comrades.  Joan of Arc turned out to be a remarkable  military leader and tactician, engineering several key victories.  She was captured at the tender age of 19 and  subsequently burnt at the stake as a ‘witch’ by the English.  Her acts of heroism and the strength of her character have been etched into the annals of  history.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Giordano Bruno</span></strong></p>
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<p>Bruno was an Italian scientist and philosopher who refused  to recant any of his beliefs or theories, which eventually led to his  death.  In the 16th century, Italy was not  exactly a hotbed of new ideas in science and religion, with any ideas that  sounded remotely different or unfamiliar being deemed ‘heretical’, a crime  punishable by death.  Giordano Bruno  insisted that the universe was an infinite realm and that the Sun is at the  center of the Solar System (heliocentrism).   Bruno was Galileo’s predecessor and set the tone for the rebellious  scientists of Italy.  Captured by the Romans in 1592, Bruno was  tortured for a good seven (yes, you read that right, seven) years before he was  sentenced to be burned at the stake as a heretic.  When the judge announced the death sentence  for Bruno, he was met with the following statement: <em>“&#8221;Maiori forsan cum timore sententiam in  me fertis quam ego accipiam (Perhaps you pronounce this sentence against me  with greater fear than I receive it).&#8221;</em> A  martyr for science, Giordano Bruno willingly accepted death so that his  theories and teachings could live on.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Spartacus</span></strong></p>
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<p>A slave who went on to lead  his own army of rebels against the mighty Roman Empire,  Spartacus embodies the never-say-die attitude that makes a true leader.  Trained as a gladiator before his  enslavement, Spartacus was known to be an astute tactician and a great  motivator.  In 73 B.C., whilst in  captivity, he led a rag-tag bunch of seventy other slaves to rebel against  their Roman captors and escape.  As  legend has it, Spartacus turned back from the border of Italy, i.e. from safety and freedom, and instead,  accompanied by his ‘army’, turned around and marched back into the heart of Italy.  He amassed an amazing support, with his army  of followers and fellow slave-soldiers numbering 140,000 at one point of  time.  Sadly, the most powerful empire in  the world was not about to be brought down by a runaway slave and Spartacus was  eventually slain.  According to the Roman  historian Plutarch, &#8220;finally, after his companions had taken to  flight, he (Spartacus) stood alone, surrounded by a multitude of foes, and was  still defending himself when he was cut down by a shower of arrows and a blur  of swords&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Che Guevara</span></strong></p>
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<p>Ernesto Che Guevara, or simply  ‘Che’ to his near and dear, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, politician,  author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader.  Born in 1928 into  a middle-class family, Che was surrounded by a plethora of books from an early  age, which led to his great pool of knowledge.   Che admired the revolutionaries who had graced the history books and  idolized Spartacus.  He was known for his  refusal to turn a blind eye towards injustice and his attempts to alleviate  this injustice took him all the way from Argentina  to Congo,  with countless other countries thrown in between.  One of his greatest achievements was the  successful overthrowing of the dictator Batista in Cuba, done alongside his comrade-in-arms,  a certain Fidel Castro.  Castro described  Guevara as intelligent, daring, and an exemplary leader.  In 1967, whilst deep in hiding in the Bolivian  forests, Che was captured by the CIA-backed Bolivian army, who went on to  brutally execute him.  As he was about to  be shot, he was asked if he was thinking of his own immortality.  His response was “No, I am thinking about the  immortality of the revolution.”</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Omar Mukhtar</span></strong></p>
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<p>Often referred to as the ‘Lion  of the Desert’, Omar Mukhtar led the Libyan resistance against the Italian  colonial forces for a good twenty years.   A religious teacher who was well-versed in guerrilla warfare, Mukhtar  became the arch-nemesis of the Italians in Libya.  Mukhtar and his small, compact army of rebels  were very familiar with the harsh terrain and were able to make life for the  Italians miserable.  General Teruzzi, the  main military authority overseeing Italian colonialist operations in Libya,  described Mukhtar as possessing “exceptional perseverance and strong  will power.”  From 1911 till his capture  in 1931, the Lion of the Desert steadily led his men to protect their homeland  from the powerful colonialists.  Soon  after his capture, he was hanged in front of a concentration camp of Libyans,  but not before deeply affecting the Italian prison wardens, who were moved by  his stoic demeanour and refusal to cower in fear.</p>
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		<title>Food review: Da Paolo’s</title>
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Looking for a swanky  restaurant to impress your significant other with?  The ridge saves you the hassle of searching the island for a  suitable place to go and visits Da Paolo’s.
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<p>Looking for a swanky  restaurant to impress your significant other with?  <strong><em>The ridge</em></strong> saves you the hassle of searching the island for a  suitable place to go and visits Da Paolo’s.</p>
<p>Tucked away on a street  adjacent to Holland   Village, Da Paolo’s  prides itself on its friendly staff and top-notch homemade pasta dishes.  I went down to the restaurant on a quiet  Thursday evening, after having made reservations to be on the safe-side.  The maître  d&#8217; informed me that getting a table at the restaurant without  reservations on a weekend was akin to striking the lottery.  As my guest and I proceeded to take a seat,  we observed that the dimmed lighting and simple décor added to the cosy  ambience exuded by the restaurant.</p>
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<p>We ordered a caprese  (mozzarella cheese with tomatoes) as an appetizer.  A simple and traditional Italian dish, it  sufficiently whetted our appetites for the main course.  Going by the recommendation from the <em>maître d</em><em>&#8216;</em>, we asked for a tagliatelle granchio  (pasta with crabmeat) and a taglioni aragosta (pasta with crayfish).  Both dishes turned out to be delicious.  The thick and creamy sauce of the tagliatelle  complimented the generous portions of crabmeat, making it some thoroughly  satisfying fare.  The succulent pieces of  crayfish were the highlight of the taglioni, which had a lighter feel to it due  to its tomato-based sauce.</p>
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<p>The final piece in our Italian jigsaw was the tiramisu.  Da Paolo’s pride and joy, the tiramisu melts  in your mouth and is of a perfect consistency.   Without an exceedingly bitter after-taste, the tiramisu is the perfect way to round off a meal, one that will  definitely win you brownie points with whoever you go with.</p>
<p>Overall, Da Paolo’s impressed  us with their knowledgeable and attentive waiters as well as their tasty  authentic Italian fare.  The prices were  a bit on the higher end but were justified by the overall dining experience.  If you’re looking for a classy restaurant  away from the usual hustle and bustle, for any special occasion (Valentine’s  Day is sometime this month apparently), this is where you want to head to.</p>
<p>For reservations, call: Da  Paolo’s 64761332 [<a href="http://www.dapaolo.com.sg/">http://www.dapaolo.com.sg/</a>]</p>
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		<title>A Cause for Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 08:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jacqueline Chan</dc:creator>
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<p>Today’s society is structured in such a manner that an individual has little time but to think about himself, his wants and his needs. The mass media, in its propaganda of capitalist values and individualism, does little to help alleviate this pattern.</p>
<p>However what is truly amazing is that despite all of this, there are still many people out there who dedicate their lives to altruistic goals and work tirelessly to achieve them. And indeed, we can all try and make a difference in our own small way. Which is why, taking into consideration your hectic routine, <span style="font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;">lifestyle the ridge</span> shows you options you can consider adopting to give a hand to those around you. Additionally, for your benefit, we also rate them in terms of ease of incorporation into your lifestyle.</p>
<p>The easiest choice to adopt is to purchase merchandise that supports a cause or promotes fair business ethics. In this way, not only do you get your fix of retail therapy, but you have also contributed to making the world a better place. (4.5/5)</p>
<p>When you’re buying cosmetics, buy products that are not tested on animals. Although we are not taking sides on the arguments revolving around the necessity for animal testing, why cause harm to a life if you can help it, right?</p>
<p>Another cause we find worth supporting is Fair Trade, which ensures that producers in third world countries get a reasonable deal on the products that they are selling, instead of being forced to sell it at extremely cheap prices. In the same vein, organic food ensures that the food has been farmed in an environmentally-friendly manner. It is also healthier as it does not make use of chemicals and pesticides.</p>
<p>Although these options are a little pricier than normal, what is only a difference of a few dollars to us makes a significant difference to the livelihood of third world producers, who are otherwise often exploited by the corporates.</p>
<p>For those of you who are not queasy at the thought of sitting with a needle stuck in your arm for about 10-15 minutes, blood donation is an admirable way of giving back to society. (3.5/5)</p>
<p>350 units of blood are needed each day in Singapore to save lives. Seeing that your body replaces the volume of donated blood within a couple of hours, and that blood donation in Singapore is a highly regulated and an extremely safe process, it is a relatively small sacrifice for anyone of us to make.</p>
<p>If shopping or needles are not up your alley, there is always the easy way out of making monetary donations to a worthwhile charity. (3/5)</p>
<p>There are scores of them around and a simple Google search will reveal within seconds the options available to you. From there, you are free to choose any one that captures your fancy. Take a peek at the information bar on the side for suggestions of charities we feel are worthwhile supporting. Of course, it goes without saying that our list is by no means exhaustive.</p>
<p>The well-beaten track (at least from our secondary school days) is one of volunteering at the nearby orphanage, old-age home or perhaps even a halfway house. This involves a little more commitment on your part when compared to the other options. However, you are guaranteed to have the satisfaction of having directly touched a life. If you are able to set aside some time on a regular basis for this, hats off to you. We wholeheartedly approve. (2/5)</p>
<p><strong>Brands that support Fair Trade:</strong><br />
Marks and Spencers<br />
Van Houten<br />
Ben &amp; Jerry&#8217;s</p>
<p><strong>Brands that support No Animal Testing:</strong><br />
Estée Lauder<br />
Revlon<br />
Himalaya</p>
<p><strong>Blood donation </strong></p>
<p><u>Blood Donation Drive organised by NUS Red Cross Chapter</u><br />
17th to 20th Feb<br />
10am to 4pm at MPSH 4</p>
<p><u>Bloodbank@HSA</u><br />
Blood Services Group<br />
Health Sciences Authority (opposite Outram Park MRT Station)<br />
11 Outram Road<br />
Singapore 169078</p>
<p>For a list of upcoming blood donation drives, visit <a href="http://www.donorweb.org/singapore-bloodmobiles/">http://www.donorweb.org/singapore-bloodmobiles/</a></p>
<p><strong>Charities you can consider donating to</strong><br />
Amnesty International<br />
Red Cross<br />
UNICEF<br />
UNIFEM<br />
Action for AIDS, Singapore<br />
Beyond Social Services<br />
Mercy Relief</p>
<p><strong>Orphanages</strong><br />
Singapore Children&#8217;s Society<br />
Darul Ihsan Orphanage</p>
<p><strong>Old age homes</strong><br />
Lee Ah Mooi Old Age Home<br />
SWAMI Home</p>
<p><strong>Halfway House</strong><br />
Singapore Prison Service</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 22:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>In keeping with this month’s selection of Apollo as our chosen deity, Lifestyle has decided to focus on one of his lesser known aspects: Apollo was known to be the meanest archer in town.  Here are a few other sports that you can do in Singapore which are a bit off the beaten path.</p>
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<p>1.	<u>Archery</u></p>
<p>Ah yes, Apollo’s favourite sport.  Robin Hood’s as well.  Not to mention a certain Legolas.  The ancient sport has definitely progressed with the help of technology, but the basic skills of great co-ordination and discipline still apply.  Take a look at the Singapore Archery Club website or our NUS Archery Club websites.  Just remember, there’s no need to go and grow a ponytail and spout Elvish during trainings.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/fencing.jpg"><img src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/fencing.jpg?w=400&#038;h=312" alt="fencing" title="fencing" width="400" height="312" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1763" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><em>Photo: www.fencingphotos.com</em></p>
<p>2.	<u>Fencing</u></p>
<p>A sport that requires great discipline and technique, fencing has caught on after being introduced in many secondary schools and JCs around Singapore.  Check out our NUS Archery Club and external schools, such as the Fencing Masters School or the Blade Club.  Remember all those times you mock-fenced with a mop or a ruler? Isn’t it about time you picked up something way more appropriate, i.e. a sword?  Just don’t bring it to school and demonstrate your new-found skills on that annoying project group-mate.</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/muaythai.jpg"><img src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/muaythai.jpg?w=400&#038;h=267" alt="muaythai" title="muaythai" width="400" height="267" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1764" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><em>Photo: www.muaythai-fighting.com</em></p>
<p>3.	<u>Thai Kick-boxing</u></p>
<p>With the recently concluded Contender: Asia giving Thai kick-boxing a huge amount of publicity, you may be inspired to pick up the sport.  An intense and physically demanding sport, Muay Thai requires commitment and fitness, as well as discipline.  Check out BXG Fitness or AS Fitness for courses for beginners.  Better warn your parents before you pick up the sport though; bruising is an inevitability.</p>
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<p align="center"><em>Photo: www.residentevilchef.com</em></p>
<p>4.	<u>Paintball</u></p>
<p>Technically not a sport, paintball does provide good fun and a decent workout with your friends.  Two teams basically try and shoot one another with guns that shoot out pellets of paint which, by the way, are cause considerable pain.  Teamwork and accuracy with the paint-gun are obviously important skills required.  Not forgetting the hugely important protective gear.  Remember that annoying project-group mate who we told you not to use your fencing skills on?  Invite him to a friendly old game of paintball.</p>
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<p align="center"><em>Photo: www.sherwoodmarine.ca</em></p>
<p>5.	<u>Wakeboarding</u></p>
<p>A sport that has become hugely popular over the last few years, wakeboarding involves, in layman’s terms, hanging onto a cable for dear life whilst standing on a board as a speedboat drags you across the sea.  If that got your blood pumping, this is the sport for you.  Wakeboard enthusiasts can check out our NUS Wakeboarding club or the Singapore Wakeboard Association.  Just remember, leave the stunts to the professionals.  You would not want to come to school in a cast because you wanted to impress that girl with a 360 degree mid-air somersault.  Two words:Epic fail.</p>
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<p>6.	<u>Rock climbing</u></p>
<p>The art of rock climbing has served humankind well since we were cavemen trying to find bird’s nests in remote cliffs.  Although that may be an extreme example, rock-climbing is an elegant sport that needs you to be ultra focused and disciplined.  Pay a visit to the ‘Rock Gym’ on campus and get in touch with the NUS Climbing Club to further pursue the sport.  Scaling the wall outside your house to get into your room when you forgot your keys doesn’t count as experience.  </p>
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<p align="center">Makeup To Blow You Away.<br />
<em>Picture Credit:  momominerals</em></p>
<p>Late nights and early classes taking a toll on  your skin? Not a fan of makeup? Momominerals- the latest online makeup offering  to hit town lays claims to all natural mineral makeup that are free from  harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>Can momominerals work its magic and allow you  to “embrace and celebrate (your) inner beauty”?<span style="font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;"> the ridge</span><em><strong> </strong></em>finds out for you.</p>
<p><strong>STACEY’S PICK</strong></p>
<p>Momo Neutral Medium foundation offers UV protection and is a perfect  match for my medium-light skin tone. It smoothes pores, covers imperfections  and gives a healthy creamy finish on my combination skin.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 127px"><a href="http://ridgeonline.wordpress.com/2008/09/15/mined-magic-for-a-fresh-natural-you/"><img style="border:0 none;" title="Kabuki Brush" src="http://ridgeonline.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/untitled-5_clip_image010.jpg?w=117&#038;h=78" border="0" alt="Image_here" width="117" height="78" align="right" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kabuki Brush</p></div>
<p>If you are looking for a sleek velvety finish, just  buffing with the Kabuki (goat hair) Brush at first application will result in  too heavy coverage.</p>
<p>However, fret not as a flocked sponge will do the  trick by wiping off any excess deftly.</p>
<p>The brush is too densely packed at its ends for my sensitive  skin though it has a short, flat handle for easy swirling and application of the minerals.</p>
<p>For a flawless finish, ‘Star Dust’ finishing powder  works well. Plus, it is great for reducing shine.</p>
<p>The powder works in great tandem with the blush (Sunset  Paradise) to give off a natural sheer finish. Feel free to dust on just a  little more as the colour fades gradually to a subtle peachy pink hue in a few  minutes.</p>
<p>All pearly and natural. I love the fact that it  glides on without causing any streaking.</p>
<p>For eyeshadow, ‘Dreamer’ is a versatile charming  matte purple with a tinge of blue. Not too intense for use during the day and  not too showy for a girls night out.</p>
<p>Apply a few more times for a sophisticated purplish hue  that complements small eyes and you are sure to impress.</p>
<p>‘Sun kiss’, (a light brown bronzer) true to its  name, creates a healthy-looking sun-kissed glow on my skin. However, if you are looking for a summer  tan, this shade is a tad too light.</p>
<p>The  makeup comes in dainty jars  with sifter tops. I found it easier to simply poke some holes  on the adhesive cover rather than tearing off the entire piece. It’s also a  great method if you are carrying these minerals around.</p>
<p>All in all, more than just a satisfied user  &#8211; I&#8217;m a happy one too.</p>
<p><strong>DENISE’S PICK</strong></p>
<p>Insufficient sleep left me with pale skin, red  cheeks and eyebags. Momo Neutral Medium foundation helped even out my skin  tone, and its finishing powder (Dazzle) eliminated shine on my T-Zone.</p>
<p>The Kabuki Brush was too dense and my skin felt  a little irritated by the ends; however, I liked its versatility for  application. Value for money, indeed.</p>
<p>My favourite product was the blusher (Sunset  Paradise). Smooth and shimmery (yet in a subtle, understated way), it is  perfect for giving the impression of natural radiance and feels sheer  throughout the day.</p>
<p>I also love the bronzer (Rustic) which lent my  skin a beautiful, sun-bronzed look.</p>
<p>However, a warning to girls who like to apply  their makeup liberally – apply too much of this bronzer and you might end up  with your face a different colour from your body. Thankfully, I realized my  mistake while I was still at home. Lesson learnt: go easy with the bronzer!</p>
<p>I liked both the eye colours I selected, which were  versatile for different occasions. ‘First Date’, a deep plum hue, made me feel  prepared to give a great first impression.</p>
<p>For a lunch date, my advice would be to keep  the application to a minimum; for a dinner date, feel free to layer more for  that sexy, sensual look. For the girl who likes clubbing, ‘Gold Dust’ is fun,  glamourous but not over-the-top.</p>
<p>Other than on the eyelids, it can also be  applied on your temples for an eye-catching profile.</p>
<p>My only complaint is that the jars take some  getting used to, though I did find an easier alternative to apply the eyeshadow  – cover the holes in the sifter top with your finger, tip the jar and blend the  eyeshadow onto your eyelids. Fuss-free and results in a more dramatic effect.</p>
<p>All in all, momominerals makeup is great  for sensitive skin and helps you look your best even with a busy, hectic  lifestyle. Truly, makeup your skin will love.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight:bold;font-style:italic;font-family:Lucida Sans,sans-serif;">the ridge</span><strong> hot pick:  Sunset Paradise Blush</strong><strong> </strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Momominerals makeup is available online at <a href="http://www.momominerals.com.sg/">www.momominerals.com.sg</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> The article is strictly a review piece  sponsored by momominerals. The above views are the sole opinions of the writers  alone.</p>
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<p>Born in a country town in Western Australia as a child of mixed heritage (Thai/ Australian), Natasha has enjoyed the best of what both countries and cultures has to offer in her upbringing, and while completely respectful and appreciative of her Thai and Eastern values, she is undoubtedly more Western in her ways and mannerisms and this makes for an energetic and vibrant character with a unique charisma and soft charms melded into her personality.</p>
<p>Natasha and her childhood friend successfully entered the casting call for The Amazing Race Asia, Season 2.  An adventure and experience of a lifetime, which saw their strengths and weakness tried and tested, the show was filmed in July 2007 and is currently airing across the Asia and central Europe.  This is the highest rating show in the region, with over 75 million viewers weekly. </p>
<p>After emcee-ing in Australia and Bangkok, Natasha recently relocated to Singapore to pursue opportunities for her to realise her dream career.  She has appeared in various media for The Amazing Race Asia and is currently featured in both the Singapore and Philippines editions of Maxim magazine, as well as endorsed by the Singha Corporation, in a regional TVC and print advertisements.  Most recently, Natasha has taken on the exciting role of Principal Host for iTalentstar, which exposes and illuminates talents in Asia.</p>
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<p><b>Interviewer:</b> How is Singapore currently treating you?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> (Laughs) I love Singapore, Singapore’s good. It’s a good choice to come and live here, for career, and all other reasons as well. The people are great, the food’s great, everything about it. I like the weather; I can’t stand cold weather, so when I left my hometown in Perth, it was a lot colder than here, so it’s a nice change.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So, you decided to leave everything and come down to Singapore?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Singapore, right now, I’m liking it, so as long as I keep liking it, I’ll keep staying here. So who knows what holds the future?</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Alright, so, is there anything you currently miss about Thailand?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I miss Thai food. And I miss my friends there, of course. And I’ve got a few family members there that I miss a lot as well. But in general, it’s just the food I miss. Thai food is pretty unique, you know. Yeah, I love the food there, and of course the culture and the shopping and the bars as well.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So the Singapore Thai food is not up to standard?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> It’s, oh I hate to say it, but unfortunately, no. It’s the street food, when you go out and just … It’s that kind of food I miss from over-there. So, yeah, definitely.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> You tend to be associated with adventure themes. Was there anything in your childhood that kind of brought you towards this path?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Hmmm… Well, I guess I don’t know, I grew up on a farm, my dad was a farmer, I was a farmer’s daughter. Maybe that has to do with the outdoors? Perhaps, maybe not? Just in general, I’ve always had that sense of… I grew up in a city that’s probably the most isolated city in the world, so once you get out, that’s it, it’s all over. It’s quite hard to go back again, I think, to something like that.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Is that one of the reasons why you actually went on a lot of backpacking trips alone?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Yeah, definitely. I mean, once it’s so expensive to get a ticket out of out of Perth, so once you get out you have to spend a lot of time away so you can actually make the most of it, so on. So you get the most value for money, definitely, I guess that way.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So we kind of hear that previously you were a peer consultant, right?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Ahh, I’ve worked, I’ve done a few things. I was working; we opened up a boutique at, importing in Australian fashion labels, in Bangkok. I worked in the mining industry for a little while. And now I’m working in Grand Managing events.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So you went from fashion to explosives?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> That’s right. One extreme to the other.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> How did that come about?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Well, I guess, the whole fashion thing was fun, and I enjoyed it. And then I thought, I needed to be more sensible when I returned to my original career path. Then as soon as I did that, I had a, I guess, a quad-life crisis. And I realized it’s not exactly what I want, where my passions lie, so, I’m taking a step into something I feel I’m more suited to.</p>
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<p><b>Interviewer:</b> They absolutely loved you in The Amazing Race! Do you feel the need to prove yourself?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I think everyone that goes on The Race has something to prove. No-one wants to be first out, no-one wants to be seen doing silly things, which maybe we have or have not. I guess, we had something to prove to ourselves, we’ve always watched the show and we’ve always enjoyed yelling at the TV screens, telling people to go faster, thinking we can do this better, so in terms of just jumping from the couch to actually doing it, we definitely had something to prove to ourselves, in that sense.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So talking about silly things right, are there any things that have been sent to the bloopers?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> The producers have an image of you and they want to edit it in such a way that you keep the character. But I think we’re quite easy to stick to certain things. We had fun, we had a lot of fun. We’re quite bubbly people, we had a lot of fun along the way, so even if we did silly things, we can laugh at ourselves, so it’s not a big deal. It’s very important to be able to laugh at yourself, I think.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> I really sort of admire the patience that you guys have. They are showing, currently, the episode in Prague, the episode where you had to wait for six hours…</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I don’t know if you saw tears or me being crazy, singing songs. There goes my singing contract for the year. Definitely, but in terms of patience, I guess it definitely tries to test you. All the things on The Race definitely try your patience. And it was definitely an interesting adventure.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So is there any animosity between you and the previous teams that were supposed wait for you or something like that?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Well, oh no, not at all. You’re talking directly to that, so no, I mean, we’re very good friends. We’re all really close … Whatever happened in The Race, stays in The Race. And that’s how it’s been for all the teams, pretty much, so I’ve got nothing bad to say about it, anyone, anymore.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Alright, so maybe, you could tell us a little more about the ITALENTSTAR and what drew you into hosting such a programme.</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Well Italentstar it’s just, a way for anyone, absolutely anyone, who can get involved, and you’re not alone in this world, you can get your friends to help you out, in terms of shooting your video, being your hair and makeup stylist, any of that, they can help you. So, it’s something that, if you’ve ever had the need or desire or the want to get into something like that, to get into this industry, Italentstar’s a great way to break in, so it’s available to anyone, it’s so accessible.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So do you think there’s going to be a platform for bigger, better things for you, and all the contestants that go on it?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I hope so, that’s the whole point isn’t it? But Italentstar is definitely a great way for people to get exposure, it’s going to get a great audience. And I just know that we’re going to find some real gems out there in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines, definitely.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So now that you’re stepping into a line that best friend is on, will there be one day you, Paula and Natasha show on MTV or something like that?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Oh, I hope so, I’d love to work with my best friend again, it’s so much fun. But no, definitely more Paula’s field. But for me, this is just fun. As long as I keep having fun doing it, then I’m going to keep doing it, that’s my rule. Rule number one.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Since Italentstar is pretty closely linked with social network sites like Friendster, what is your whole opinion on the whole social network phenomenon?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I love it! I think it’s great, I’m addicted to it. I can’t get off the computer, it’s great. It’s a great way for kids to be keeping in touch especially when there’s someone like me who’s away from home so often, or I have friends that I’ve met traveling across the globe, it’s a great way to stay in touch, for people to see what you’ve been up to. It’s a great way to show your photos and just to lull about the things you’ve been up to. And yeah, Friendster in particular, it’s one of those tools that is really good.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So would you consider yourself kind of tech-savvy in that sense?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> I hope so, I guess so. I mean, it’s quite user friendly. You don’t need to be too tech-savvy to use Friendster. It’s all very straightforward, so, even for me, I find it quite easy to use and very straightforward, definitely.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Right, what is the one thing that you have always wanted to do but haven’t have the chance to do so?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> One thing I’ve always wanted to do? Well I kind of do everything I want to do anyway, so it’s just a matter of getting there, I think. Amazing Race, I got to do bungee jumping, that’s one of the things I’ve always wanted to do. I guess taking it to a greater height up there’s the next thing up there, so maybe hosting a talent show? That’ll be fun. Who knows what’s next, yeah?</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> So what have you found in Singapore that’s blown your mind away?</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Singapore food? Singaporean Chilli Crab and also all the little side stalls, the hawker stalls etc, they’re all great as well, definitely.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Alright, final question, tell us a secret.</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Secret huh? Ooh gosh. I like long walks along the beach under the moonlit sky.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> That’s not going to cut it.</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Oh gosh. I don’t know. When I sing and I dance during five hour intersections? That’s not very Natasha, but it still comes out! No-one ever likes to hear me sing, so that’s probably something that I’ll keep to myself.</p>
<p><b>Interviewer:</b> Alright, that’s about it! Thank you very much for your time.</p>
<p><b>Natasha Monks:</b> Thank you, not a problem!</p>
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