tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post5157529358902431680..comments2024-03-28T15:38:54.673+08:00Comments on .: 60s Halloween Hantu Heritage: Pontianak Pop HitANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©http://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-83993985453372194202021-05-15T19:57:39.019+08:002021-05-15T19:57:39.019+08:00Anand Nitchingham
Malini Rachel Fisher Terror lah ...Anand Nitchingham<br />Malini Rachel Fisher Terror lah u. U screamed so loud until the whole club had to shut down. Lol<br /> <br />Peter Chong<br />Strange title “HALLOWEEN”. In the 60s, almost invariably “pontianak”.<br />At the top end of Jalan Kemangan was a bee-hoon [noodles] factory and a Chinese temple. My family frequent that temple on weekends. I would walked down to where the present roundabout is. There was a open air cinema. After the show, we children would walk back half in fear of ghosts or pontianak.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />THANKS PETER for the location indication. It sounds familiar but I didn't know. Cinema name if you can remember please.<br /> <br />Peter Chong<br />Andy Young Oh, in 1950s, there's no name for such open air cinema. The area was just poles with canvas as walls. I think it was then ten cents for entry and you sit on the grass or your own stool. Another open air cinema was at vacant land next to Cambridge Road market. I lived nearby, Rangoon Road.<br /><br />Roy Koh<br />Childhood trauma. Thanks to my older cousin who brought a 10 year old to see the movie.<br />FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-41262680494054358622020-10-31T12:46:08.627+08:002020-10-31T12:46:08.627+08:00Andy Young
You haven't met a ghost if you have...Andy Young<br />You haven't met a ghost if you haven't met PONTIANAK on a lonely road in Singapore or Malaysia. Watch a Singapore guitar group sing about the Pontianak. HANTU HALLOWEEN, ASIAN STYLE.<br /><br />Hiroshi Deguchi<br />A real cultural education to me, every place has its own strangeness.<br /><br />Andy Young<br />HI HIROSHI, you're the first to answer this post because many other readers are either afraid - they believe - or find such stories fake - they don't believe. whatever, these are encounters we should not ignore. thanks for your comment dear sir.<br /> <br />Stephen Han<br />I like the voice of the late Ahmad Daud<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />yes Stephen, he was popular with most Singaporeans those years. sings well in English too.<br /> <br />Freda Hanum<br />Interesting Hantuloween hihihi, but couldn't hear the music properly of Ahmad Daud Andy... I remembered the very first Pontianak movie was very popular in S'pore... my mum took me to see when I was about 5, the most scariest move I've ever seen in that era.... till now I can still feel my terror feeling of my kid days.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Freda Hanum hi, yes some of these movies can be pretty frightening. i saw a malay bangsawan once called, MAYAT HIDUP. i couldn't sleep for many nights because the guy acting as a corpse walked round the whole audience, came to me and said, 'I will go to your house soon...' that was it. fear. he was actually wrapped in white bandages. 😟<br /><br />Ericbronson Wong<br />I really find D film Pontianak most enjoyable n entertaining,, l saw it in Katong Odeon,, it was one unforgettable Malay movie l truly remember till dis day,,, l will watch it again for old times sake with lots of sentiments down memory lane,,thx MDF for warming up dis fifty odd years movie,,!!<br /><br />Ericbronson Wong<br />Image may contain: one or more people and indoor<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Hello Ericbronson, hey thanks for the additives; they are fantastically funny, not scary. Just shows the film technology those days. But i was scared too then.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />That's MARIA MENADO, one of the prettiest ladies from the late 50's, an actress she was. I think FREDA - Freda knows lots - and you will agree.<br /> <br />Freda Hanum<br />Andy Young Thanks Andy this I cannot remember too well, but thanks for the info to you and Ericbronson, this guy Eric is fantastic, he's well equipped with knowledge of all genre of most of the superstars of the past, salute to Ericbronson too.<br /> <br />Ericbronson Wong<br />Andy Young,, thq so much for your warm compliments n kind gestures l am just doing it because D passion in me feels good exercising my memory n thoughts to friends l find genuine n sincere,, thx so much for your friendly support,, have a wonderful day n May God Always Watch Over You,,!! <br /><br />Ericbronson Wong<br />Image may contain: 1 person<br /> <br />Stephen Han<br />Andy Young -Maria Menado was married to the Sultan Of Pahang?<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />i understand this is true from past reports but i am not sure. thanks stephen<br /> <br />Write a reply...<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Thank you E. for the picture.<br /><br />Ericbronson Wong<br />True to say She was the Queen of D Malay films in those days,, who do not know her was considered an Outsider unless they do not watch movies,, Maria Menado did her contribution to socity during D Roaring Sixties N Shall always be remembered for frightening D hell out of us really running scared with her portrayal of Pontianak,,!!<br /><br />Freda Hanum<br />Ericbronson Wong You are really amazing, like I mentioned before you should have been an International movie director 😊🤗<br /> <br />Koh Sui Pang<br />Long time no news from Pontianak ...howdy ...<br /> <br />FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-46920167830809790262020-10-28T17:33:44.704+08:002020-10-28T17:33:44.704+08:00THESE READERS BELOW LIKE THE POST
THANK YOU GUYS
Y...THESE READERS BELOW LIKE THE POST<br />THANK YOU GUYS<br />Yip Dick<br />Jalani Mohamed<br />Rose Khoo<br />Яен Ыюбишь<br />Sharifah Radiah Binte Ameer<br />Loretta Ang<br />Malini Rachel Fisher<br />Jeff Long<br />Freya Fran Tan<br />Kevin Ong<br />Vivien Tan<br />Syzygium NGADIMANianum<br />Juniper Chew<br />Kerwin Hing<br />Weera Chak<br />Kevin Quek<br />Terence Kessler<br />Sherifah Mohamad Sali<br />Elizabeth Clare Surin<br />Aziz Kassim<br />Reg Mifflin<br />Clifton Ang<br />Jimalifnur Mohamed<br />Henry Gan C K<br />Francis Arios<br />FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-61786020366200436312020-10-28T17:01:29.163+08:002020-10-28T17:01:29.163+08:00Andy Young
You haven't met a ghost if you have...Andy Young<br />You haven't met a ghost if you haven't met PONTIANAK on a lonely road in Singapore or Malaysia. Watch a Singapore guitar group sing about the Pontianak. HANTU HALLOWEEN, ASIAN STYLE.<br /><br />Hiroshi Deguchi<br />A real cultural education to me, every place has its own strangeness.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />HI HIROSHI, you're the first to answer this post because many other readers are either afraid - they believe - or find such stories fake - they don't believe. whatever, these are encounters we should not ignore. thanks for your comment dear sir.<br /><br />Stephen Han<br />I like the voice of the late Ahmad Daud<br /><br />Andy Young<br />yes Stephen, he was popular with most Singaporeans those years. sings well in English too.<br /><br />Freda Hanum<br />Interesting Hantuloween hihihi, but couldn't hear the music properly of Ahmad Daud Andy... I remembered the very first Pontianak movie was very popular in S'pore... my mum took me to see when I was about 5, the most scariest move I've ever seen in that era.... till now I can still feel my terror feeling of my kid days.<br /> <br />Ericbronson Wong<br />I really find D film Pontianak most enjoyable n entertaining,, l saw it in Katong Odeon,, it was one unforgettable Malay movie l truly remember till dis day,,, l will watch it again for old times sake with lots of sentiments down memory lane,,thx MDF for warming up dis fifty odd years movie,,!!<br />Image may contain: one or more people, people standing and outdoor, text that says 'DIS HALLOWEEN THE RETURN OF PONTIANAK'<br /> <br />Ericbronson Wong<br />Image may contain: one or more people and indoor<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Hello Ericbronson, hey thanks for the additives; they are fantastically funny, not scary. Just shows the film technology those days. But i was scared too then.FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-29845697824276660602020-10-28T16:56:46.882+08:002020-10-28T16:56:46.882+08:00Malini Rachel Fisher
Anand Nitchingham- reminds me...Malini Rachel Fisher<br />Anand Nitchingham- reminds me of the Changi club in the 70s<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Why Malini, does it remind you.<br /> <br />Malini Rachel Fisher<br />Andy Young - my father was a prison officer . Every month there would be a movie at the officer’s club for families etc. I saw my first Pontianak movie there and screamed throughout the movie. 😂😂😂.<br /> <br />Malini Rachel Fisher<br />My brother will tell u the rest.<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Malini Rachel Fisher 😂That's the cutest reply since the Ambassador posting yesterday. THANKS. You screamed throughout. Hahaha.FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-46877782812570702592020-10-28T14:31:54.079+08:002020-10-28T14:31:54.079+08:00Mohamad Reyzal Zainal
I think back old kampung day...Mohamad Reyzal Zainal<br />I think back old kampung days, ghost stories much more scary ever to compare now. Especially i recalled back my time when i get back from religious class at night, for sure will pass by the banana tree. This what always parents says, once you pass by the tree , dnt look left and right or even look at the tree. Just "buat bodoh" -pretending - or run as fast as you can. And also, "Beringin tree" is where "kakak" - the pontianak - always sat on the branches . Some says most scary is the orang minyak " the oily man". You even can't see him as he will camouflage himself and easily free himself once captured.<br />Really miss those kampung days.<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Mohamad Reyzal Zainal hi, this tale of yours is great. like the 'kalong weh-weh' a bat-like creature that hangs on trees - parents frighten children to be home before nightfall or 'magrib'. also called, 'hantu tay-tek'. thanks Reyzal. i really like your frightful tale.<br /><br />Mohamad Reyzal Zainal<br />Andy Young<br /><br />Weera Chak<br />Though paper mache. Its one of the best. Unforgettable in my childhood. We siblings after watching accompany each other to the toilets. Then old houses were not well lighted & the TOILET was not near either.<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Now Joyce that is a very scary story. Thanks for being so frank to relate it. Sometimes moments of truth can be laughed off by others. But you never can tell since there are other dimensions in this world.<br /> <br />Ch Tn<br />Andy Young There was also Orang Minyak - OILY MAN. Those days not so much night lighting plus frequent blackouts, very fertile for spooks and spooky tales.😟😟<br /><br />Png Joyce<br />Andy Young yes, some don’t believe until they encounter it themselves.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Ch Tn I like your word, FERTILE. Certain areas too on the island are fertile, lots of them i was told. in fact it's similar all over the world. there are places...<br /><br /><br />Reg Mifflin<br />We lived in Katong, Ringwood Rd, opposite the Keramat Panjang, the grave of a Malay saint. It was believed the saint grew in his grave so one time the tukang batu - brick layers - chaps were extending the brickwork. One evening as I bicycled into our driveway a piece of mortar fell off the end of the grave. Lamak I ran...<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Reg Mifflin hi, i've heard of this keramat panjang but didn't know they extended the brickwork. good you had no hauntings at your own place. 🙂<br /> <br />Reg Mifflin<br />😏<br /><br />Philip Ioannis Chan<br />The scariest thing these days is announcement of electricity tariff increase. Scarier than hantu.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Regarding the song, it became a pop hit by AHMAD DAUD in the tradition of JOHNNY LION'S DEVIL WOMAN and BLACK MAGIC WOMAN from SANTANA, which is another story.<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />thanks Basanthi Seetoh<br /><br />Ken Sim<br />saw one pianak moie scared to go home alone as wehad somebananatrees ner my kampong home and theother horror moie orang minyak or oilyman<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Ken Sim hi, an experience many of us go through. very scary indeed. banana trees have spirits in them too. thanks for your thoughts and sharing sir.<br /><br />Ken Sim<br />andi m the only one in my family to cut downthebanana tree when the banananas ripens coz too young then o believe in spirits and the stem of banana leaf can be cut lightly to make a sound when flipped andthetrunk are soft and ez to cut<br /> <br />Ch Tn<br />Wana dress up liddat and go Trick or Treat at prominent places, maybe Istana ?<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Ch Tn hi, i don't mind. will they allow us in. the holiday isn't celebrated in SG.<br /> <br />Basanthi Seetoh<br />Ch Tn Celeb in sg estate also gd Think more fun<br /><br />Ch Tn<br />Andy Young Frisk you for offensive items and send you to IMH🤣<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />yes they would. narrow-mindedness of certain minds. thanks<br /> <br />Patrick Carthigasu<br />This awful looking creature looks as though it is smoking a cigarette.<br /> · Reply · 3h<br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />hahaha. true. no smoke without fire Patrick.<br />FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-14197936844844835712020-10-28T08:45:37.936+08:002020-10-28T08:45:37.936+08:00Reg Mifflin
We lived in Katong, Ringwood Rd, oppos...Reg Mifflin<br />We lived in Katong, Ringwood Rd, opposite the Keramat Panjang, the grave of a Malay saint. It was believed the saint grew in his grave so one time the tukan batu chaps were extending the brickwork. One evening as I bicycled into our driveway a piece of… See More<br /><br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Reg Mifflin hi, i've heard of this keramat panjang but didn't know they extended the brickwork. good you had no hauntings at your own place. 🙂<br /><br />Ken Sim<br />saw one pianak moie scared to go home alone as wehad somebananatrees ner my kampong home and theother horror moie orang minyak or oilyman<br /> <br />Andy Young<br />Author<br />Ken Sim hi, an experience many of us go through. very scary indeed. banana trees have spirits in them too. thanks for your thoughts and sharing sir.FACEBOOK CHATSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-83551260659458980652020-10-27T22:08:34.935+08:002020-10-27T22:08:34.935+08:00Now Joyce that is a very scary story. Thanks for b...Now Joyce that is a very scary story. Thanks for being so frank to relate it. Sometimes moments of truth can be laughed off by others. But you never can tell since there are other dimensions in this world.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-23036196657929466812020-10-27T22:08:07.170+08:002020-10-27T22:08:07.170+08:00I saw one @ age 5. Saw the head first. Went thru t...I saw one @ age 5. Saw the head first. Went thru the window grille. Head was slowly getting closer to me. In my mind I was thinking how did that head go thru the window grille. Next minute Two scary looking hands appeared . Was going to strangle me. Only then, I started screaming and covered my face with pillow. Everyone entered my room. This is a true story. After that incident, thanked God i never see it again. JOYCE PNGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-49338370857604398482018-08-22T12:18:16.487+08:002018-08-22T12:18:16.487+08:00In the 60s there were ghostly tales of the Pontian...In the 60s there were ghostly tales of the Pontianak.I remembered once people gathered around the St Anthony’s Convent to get a glimpse it of the Potianak.STEPHEN HANnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-35476182341198718962016-10-30T17:42:58.229+08:002016-10-30T17:42:58.229+08:00This post has been rejuvenated on 30th October, 20...This post has been rejuvenated on 30th October, 2016 for Twitter followers as I need to explain the folklore regarding local (Asian) spirits and the reasons why such entities exist.<br /><br />Not that I believe in them myself :-)ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-72715103927142347352012-10-30T18:12:23.551+08:002012-10-30T18:12:23.551+08:00Hi Welcome,
It may take a while but I might just ...Hi Welcome,<br /><br />It may take a while but I might just copy the lyrics down for you.<br /><br />Thanks for visiting this site.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-57877232113834524732012-10-30T14:54:40.990+08:002012-10-30T14:54:40.990+08:00I love this song... does anyone have the lyrics. I...I love this song... does anyone have the lyrics. I'd appreciate it. Thanks.Welcomehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10276414912133193574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-41500142088754259162012-10-30T09:51:49.426+08:002012-10-30T09:51:49.426+08:00In keeping with the Halloween theme and of all thi...In keeping with the Halloween theme and of all things sinister and spooky, Andy writes about a 60's pop song that came from the Pontianak films of the time. <br /><br />For those unfamiliar with the term, a 'Pontianak' a ghost from Malay folklore often described as a vampire, but more accurately is a spirit of a female who died during childbirth.NOELBYNATURE:http://yesterday.sg/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-62779218166726805772012-10-30T07:04:57.019+08:002012-10-30T07:04:57.019+08:00Amazing list! Didn't know that many devilish s...Amazing list! Didn't know that many devilish songs exists..CHEWSTERnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-20514861264383973892012-10-29T17:05:03.548+08:002012-10-29T17:05:03.548+08:00The pontianak (Dutch-Indonesian spelling: boentian...The pontianak (Dutch-Indonesian spelling: boentianak) is a vampiric ghost in Malay and Indonesian mythology. <br /><br />It is also known as a matianak or kuntilanak, sometimes shortened to kunti. The pontianak are said to be the spirits of woman who died while pregnant...<br /><br />(Wikipedia connection, click above).WIKIPEDIAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontianak_(folklore)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-8890944833796447792012-10-29T17:02:25.263+08:002012-10-29T17:02:25.263+08:00Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of its ...Halloween or Hallowe'en (a contraction of its original title "All Hallows' Evening"), also known as All Hallows' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31st, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows...<br /><br />To read more click WIKIPEDIA aboveWIKIPEDIAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloweennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-34251685489866274282012-10-29T10:54:02.411+08:002012-10-29T10:54:02.411+08:00Thanks Daphne for the latest news about your staff...Thanks Daphne for the latest news about your staff members.<br /><br />Wishing you all lots more documentaries to make.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-6390994008965919072012-10-29T10:52:56.259+08:002012-10-29T10:52:56.259+08:00Hi Andy
Good day!
Thank you for your Halloween...Hi Andy<br /> <br />Good day!<br /> <br />Thank you for your Halloween greetings! Have a wonderful week!<br /> <br />Warm regards,<br /> <br />DAPHNE KOH, THE MOVING VISUALS COMPANYhttp://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/2012/09/when-grease-was-king-photo-shoot-with.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-51439279762882897802012-10-27T21:34:38.296+08:002012-10-27T21:34:38.296+08:00Thanks again Yan San for the very informative emai...Thanks again Yan San for the very informative email you sent. I have put it on the blog to show what a wonderful community and lovers of music you all are at Pulau Tikus.<br /><br />I appreciate your helping me out with your knowledge and the Penang connections you have.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-81493039847374721402012-10-27T21:30:14.613+08:002012-10-27T21:30:14.613+08:00Hi Andy,
Thanks. Unfortunately, I do not...Hi Andy,<br /> <br />Thanks. Unfortunately, I do not know Brian Jeremiah although he is from Penang. My friend, Frankie Rozells who I believe also grew up in the same area as where Brian grew up in Pulau Tikus (where there is a Eurasian community) has sent me the utube of Brian 10 days ago:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsxc_hBwf_g<br /><br />Real talented guy and to be honest that was the first time I have heard of him. <br /><br />Pulau Tikus started as a small suburb which soon developed very fast. I live around there and my clinic is right at the Pulau Tikus business center so I am very familiar with the place. <br /><br />There was a Eurasian community area right in Pulau Tikus and many talented musicians of Penang came from there. They were allowed to build their houses on a church land there but when Pulau Tikus developed, they were asked to vacate the area without compensation and were rather dissapointed with the church who owns the land. <br /><br />This was what my friend, Frankie Rozells, who was also brought up there, told me. His parents were top musicians of Penang during the 40s and 50s and stayed there for years. <br /><br />(His father played the Hawaiian guitar and mother a well known singer working in a famous night club called the "Green Parrot" in the 40s, 50s and maybe early 60s).<br /> Cheers!<br />YanSan<br /><br /> LEE YAN SANhttp://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/search/label/Lee%20Yan%20Sannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-91031438597067870872012-10-27T16:57:10.536+08:002012-10-27T16:57:10.536+08:00Thanks Jimmy for comment and support. Always appre...Thanks Jimmy for comment and support. Always appreciate your visits and replies.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-55998409877651184912012-10-27T16:55:57.844+08:002012-10-27T16:55:57.844+08:00Hi Andy,
Thank you and A Happy Halloween to you t...Hi Andy,<br /><br />Thank you and A Happy Halloween to you too :)<br /><br />Also thanks for posting the wonderful videos, courtesy of Singapore Hantu Heritage Memories Project.<br /> <br />I must say that Ahmad Daud certainly looks dashingly handsome in the video.<br /> <br />Cheers!<br /> <br /><br /><br />JIMMY from DECIBELShttp://singapore60smusic.blogspot.sg/search/label/Decibelsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-14801480893501638592012-10-27T16:51:46.177+08:002012-10-27T16:51:46.177+08:00No, Julia I didn't. But Ronnie and The Burns d...No, Julia I didn't. But Ronnie and The Burns did appear as '60s All Stars' with Audie Ng (from Silver Strings), George (from Wes Cossacks), Victor Lam (Mysterians)and singer Ronnie See.<br /><br />JULIANA LIM has a blog that discusses Arts and Cultural happenings in Singapore today. Check her out.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-73409986251131905832012-10-27T16:46:31.982+08:002012-10-27T16:46:31.982+08:00Hey Andy,
I was looking out for you at the esplan...Hey Andy,<br /><br />I was looking out for you at the esplanade retro concert two weekends ago. Brian hosted n Jerry Murad, etc were playing. Did you play too? <br /><br />Best.<br /><br />JULIANA LIMhttp://julianalim.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com