Hello Greg. It's been 3 years since this was last updated. Just wanted to let the readers know that we're still ALIVE. All is well. Greg has an awesome job with a construction firm in KL and Agnes is working for the government to formulate some public policy that people don't care :)

Just a quick note; and I'll check back in another three years. Has anyone tried to offer us anything to buy this address/domain?

Pucker up!



I am soo falling in love with this lip gloss! I was at the neighbourhood Bath and Body Works store when I spotted this amazing lip gloss which tastes like Wrigley's peppermint chewing gum! This C.O. Bigelow Lip Shine Mentha is extremetly glossy and, erm tasty! Protects lip from cracking which is great for the dry harsh winter weather. Comes in different flavours, such as Mentha Cinnament, Orange Soda and Spearmint! Definitely a lip saver!




On another note, if you are finding for a lip exfoliator - just is exactly what I needed due to peeling lips (not pretty), try Laura Geller's Lip Strip Cooling Sugar Rub from Sephora.com. It's a tiny jar filled with sugary goodness (organic Brazilian Sugar - I don't know why it matters so much) to scuff away dead skin from the lips and also filled with peppermint oil as an added moisturizer (+ tasty just like the Menthashine). I found it did an okay job as an exfoliator, but an amazing one for an after moisture effect.

Nonetheless, I've been searching for other lip exfoliators, some of are; Body Shop Lip Scuff and Benefit Cosmetic Lipscription. Know of any others? Feel free to leave a comment!

Ice Shot Glass Maker



Ice Shot Glass - Reevue



Want to add a little zest to your party especially when serving alcohol?

Try this little Ice Shot Glass Maker from PerpetualKid.com for your next booze parties with a little flare! I was just browsing through this website that sells cool stuff, and found this nifty product hidden among its plethora of cool gadgets.
I love having guests over at my place and to some extend throwing "parties", and I sometimes find myself running out of "fun" ideas to keep the party going. I decided to get this Ice Shot Maker to try it out in my next party - a great conversation starter, and of course, to get people drinking!

The Ice Shot Glass Maker is basically an ice mold made of high quality and safe silicone rubber which can hold temperatures from -58°F to 446°F. This means you can fill it up with your favourite beverages like chocolate, coffee, tea, juice, soda - freeze em up and you'll all set to discover your very own flavoured shot glasses!! Filling the mold with liquid with an easy task, but removing the glasses takes a bit more effort. I had to push it out with a lot of force, but luckily for the material, it is sturdy and flexible you do not have to worry puncturing a hole in the mold.

So I tried mine with tap water and melted chocolate and looked how it turned out. Pretty okay huh? For a clearer ice glass, I recommend using distilled water which eliminates having a "cloudy" shot glass which is basically the mineral deposits from regular drinking water. For the chocolate glass, I used baking chocolate chips, melted it using a double boiler, poured the melted chocolate into the mold and refrigerated until it became set.

Cheers Darlin'!!

Las Vegas, NV

Need a place to unwind? Look no further. Well, look far away if you're not on the United States' west coast. Las Vegas, on of the few places in the world where you can be both happy and a loser at the same time.

In and Out Burger: Apparently the best burger joint in the west coast

The obvious attraction in Las Vegas is of course, the mega resorts littered along the Strip, from the Stratosphere in the north to Mandalay bay at the south. And we all know with mega resorts comes mega casinos. The average tourist spends about $600 in the casino on their trip to Vegas. Do try out the casinos if you are able to. But as always, gamble with your head and not over it. The only winners when you gamble are people the likes of Steve Wynn and Sheldon Adelson.


But then again, as I found out during my recent trip there, the casino is not the only way to have fun in Vegas. If you're a fan of Wolfgang Puck or Emeril Lagasse, you can have a taste of their exquisite cuisine right here in Vegas. Being Vegas, the fare here is not exactly cheap either. Be ready to fork out about $100 per person if you're going for the full appetizer-entree-dessert meal. Add a little more for the wine.
One thing that I regretted was that I could not catch Celine Dion on her last night of performance there in Caesar's Palace. Contrary to popular belief, the show is not limited to Celine dishing out her hits to audiences but a combination of dance, music and visual effects distinguishes her show from other seasonal performers. Bette Midler is slotted to replace Celine in Caeser's (according to a poster I saw there) but whether her success could be replicated remains to be seen.

Freemont Street Experience is another attraction one could look forward to. Located on the street of its namesake in downtown Las Vegas, attractions includes the light shows, pedestrian malls and free concerts.

Moving around Vegas would be a trouble if you are the kind who do not have the patience for public transportation. If you plan to restrict your movement to just the mega resorts along the Strip, the Las Vegas Monorail offers the convenience of rapid transit between those resorts. As with anything Vegas, the ride is on the pricey side. With single ride tickets priced at $9 and long term pass averaging $5 per ride is expensive, but it is the most convenient way to move around the Strip. Public buses serves other non-strip routes but rent a car if you need the anytime-anywhere convenience.

Do visit Vegas if you have the time and opportunity. Personally, I have one word of advice; do not bring your kids along. They can become quite a nuisance. While Las Vegas tries its best to cater entertainment for all age groups, including kids there is still hardly any attractions for anyone younger than teenagers. Except maybe for the Hannah Montana performance when I was there on one December weekend. I wished I could have met Miley Cyrus. :)

Wings of Passion


Nothing spells out the city of Buffalo more than their signature buffalo wings. Seen here are 4 flavors of wings from Buffalo Wild Wings. Going clockwise from the top we have Teriyaki, Caribbean Jerk, Asian Zing and Mango Habanero. The wings are deep fried to give it a crispy texture before being coated with these signature sauces.

Teriyaki, being the most predictable of the lot offers you your usual Japanese inspired fair. Either you love it or hate it.

Caribbean Jerk, being on the spicy side if you have an American tongue offers a slightly different twist to the usual hot sauce most people area accustomed to. Personally I was never a fan of jerks (both the noun and adjective version), but I have really started to love this Jamaican concoction of various herbs and spices. Traditionally cooked over pimento wood fire the wings here are, like all other flavors marinated with prepared jerk sauce. Takes some time, but you'll love it once you get accustomed to it.

Asian Zing is a popular choice especially for, well, Asians. The sauce is basically the Thai chilli sauce most Asians would be familiar with, giving it a sweet, mildly spicy and sassy taste. Probably the best among the lot. Do get this if you are visiting Buffalo Wild Wings.

The final one here, Mango Habanero is probably the most controversial choice. I've met as many people who love it as those who hate it. This could be attributed to the fact that the spiciness, being on the high end of the scale is turning people off, especially Americans who generally have lower tolerance for spiciness compared to Asians. As for me, while it's not on the top of my list of favorite, it's not something I'd totally avoid ordering either. The sweetness of the mango coupled with the high degree of spiciness does give it some good kick, especially if you're a fan of spicy food. Definitely worth a try. Then only decide if you like it.

Buffalo Wild Wings, a sports bar is definitely a good place to go to if you are interested in trying buffalo wings beyond the usual hot and barbecue sauces. On every Tuesdays, buffalo wings are only 40 cents per piece so you can pretty much have a decent meal for just under 10 dollars.

Buffalo Wild Wings
3035 Niagara Falls Boulevard
Amherst, NY 14228
Tel: 716.691.5691

Sun: 11am to 12am
Mon-Thurs: 11am to 1am
Fri-Sat: 11am to 2am

There are also many other Buffalo Wild Wings locations across the United States. Visit www.buffalowildwings.com for more locations.


Ratings: 4 of 5






Pimp my phone

Reevue's very first review!




Looks pretty familiar eh?

After some research and nosing into some tech forums, managed to "pimp" my Dopod into an eye-phone lookalike. It is definitely NOT as functional as the original, as I've only installed the interface as my desktop wallpaper (the buttons do actually work), but still lacking the other "cool" functions such as the slide2lock, finger scrolling and etc found on the original.

Still, worth the 5-hr tweaking which could have been put to good used i.e. reviewing for the finals. :P

-aGs

Note: And Thank You Greg for the wonderful welcome note below which was signed off as me!

It has arrived!

Welcome people. Hope you like the funky design. It was totally my choice to use this template so if there's any comments about it being a little queer, don't blame my blogmate Greg for it.

As you can see, this is a review blog where we would attempt to pen out what we think about some of the things we encounter, be it food, movies, tech or fashion. The idea of including fashion as part of the review is entirely my idea, so again, please don't give Greg a hard time about it. In all probability, I will be the only one writing about fashion. Here is where we ordinary people pretend to know it all and talk intelligently about it. You can call this a JOATMON (Jack of all trades, master of none) blog.

We have committed ourselves to each make one review per week, to keep you all coming back. Hopefully we'll be writing something of interest to all of you. Do check back often. Thank you!