MInistry of Dessert
After spending the last 2hrs thinking about it, i've decided that there really is no two ways about this...we have to visit this Ministry of Dessert place at Marina Square.
they specialise in japanese dessert, and apparently, their ice-cream is made using only the freshest milk from the friendliest cows over in Hokkaido.
as equally friendly ppl, i think we sunnysaturdayers shouldn't let these friendly Hokkaido cows down...so what say we drop by MoD this coming Sat? :)
they specialise in japanese dessert, and apparently, their ice-cream is made using only the freshest milk from the friendliest cows over in Hokkaido.
as equally friendly ppl, i think we sunnysaturdayers shouldn't let these friendly Hokkaido cows down...so what say we drop by MoD this coming Sat? :)
6 Comments:
why not? i wonder if hokkaido cows are different from vermont ones.
12:59 AM
i think they speak differently. like accent.
"Wheres the toilet?"
hokkaido cows: mooooooooo mooo mooo mooo moooooo moo?
Vermont cow: MOOO moo MOOOOOO!?
10:47 AM
oh!! i see!
so you're coming this sat? :D
5:25 PM
actually the most distinct difference between vermont cows and hokkaido cows is the spelling...
but yeah, to the keen ear, u'd notice a difference in their accents.
if you observe them even closer, you'd notice that vermont cows actually grin whereas hokkaido cows smile.
so, set ah! this sat! :)
9:36 PM
what's the difference bewteen a grin and a smile then?
2:41 AM
that's quite a good question, not many young ppl nowadays look into the minute details. i like your learning attitude.
ok, in layman terms, the difference between a grin and a smile is it's point of origin.
a grin originates from a vermont cow, whereas a smile originates from a hokkaido cow.
hope that answers your qns...
BUT if you are the type of irritating inquisitive kid that asks questions non-stop like a choochoo train running on energizer batteries, and you want to go into deeper and more complex scientific detail, you're in luck. here goes...
a grin is actually a flexion of your lipocular-2 and lisicular-5 set of muscles at a micro-precise (+/-0.001) gradient strength beginning from the medial cross-section of the northern fiscar point joining the crest of your uppper lip and the trough of your lower lip at a relaxed position. This will indeterminably cause a reverse bi-current of the bloodflow within your lips which often results in a subdermal tri-occurance opposition which in turn will cause an overflexion of both sets of lipocular muscles in both your upper and lower lip. this will result in an involuntary momentary upward twitch of the corner of your mouth where you attempted your grin to be, which causes what people term as 'the arrogant sunnafabeach Smirk'.
This is the main reason why a grin is sometimes mistaken as a smirk.
only the most well-trained and well-disciplined grinners are able to execute a perfect-10 grin, anytime, everytime.
to perfect that wonder-grin you've always wanted, call Max the Mastergrinner at 1800-GRINNER.
***P.S. if you're a guy, don't be surprised if you can't get through. in fact, don't even try.
8:31 PM
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