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05 January 2010 | 12:56 pm

瑞恩:稳扎稳打 今年寻突破
冰山公主瑞恩,一直都是走稳扎稳打的路线。虽然不能称为“省话一姐”,但她极度注重隐私权,答题点到为止,因此媒体也很难炒出什么新闻。前年算是战绩不错的一年,她在《不凡的爱》中饰演爱之病患者获得好评,还发行了睽违6年的新专辑;去年她也维持曝光率,参与两部电视剧。

不过,瑞恩在坚持不拍亲热戏的同时,力求突破,在今年的两部戏《过好年》和《我在你左右》中,将能一展演技。尤其是《过好年》邻家女孩的角色,一看到她亲切的傻笑,颇令人有几分傻眼。

其实,瑞恩的态度和执着,一路惹来各界不满,嫌她不懂得做人、不够专业。但她这样的做法,如果她自己满足、粉丝开心,似乎也轮不到别人来批评。

Source: Xin.sg

Categorised in Happy Family 过好年, Xin.sg.

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03 January 2010 | 11:57 pm

Feature Page 40

2009 look back | look forward 2010

小荧幕风云变色

本地篇

告别七公主
七公主名称由i开始,也应该让i结束。
该走的走了,上了位上不了位已成定局。是时候move on。
公主时代已成历史。没什么好代替或接班的。是婢女就继续当婢女,运气好的努力有回报的,就upgrade成妃子好了。
2009年已正式进入欧白朝代(欧萱和白微秀)
七公主?谁啊?

小生来来去去都一样
小生荒。香港也一样。不同的是程度。
女主角起码有白微秀、欧萱、陈靓瑄、瑞恩…间中还爆出梁丽芳、蔡琦慧轮流当。

Categorised in 七公主 7 Princesses, I-Weekly.

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02 January 2010 | 04:17 am

Happy New Year!

Categorised in RBKD.

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01 January 2010 | 12:34 am

Vivocity countdown is really lacking something when RBKD is not there man…………….

Want to thank everyone who came down for the Punggol show, your lung power seriously impressive.

Am I happy? Every time I see you guys and hear your wild unabashed cheers I am always happy.

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

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31 December 2009 | 07:37 pm

Tonight’s gonna be a good night. New Year’s Eve parties will be going on around the island. But if you’re still unsure of what to do and where to go, we list some parties. It’s the last day of 2009. Go all out and end it with a bang

HEARTLAND HOTSPOTS

PUNGGOL EAST YEAR 2010 COUNTDOWN

Where: Harmony Square, Rivervale Crescent (Tel: 6875 5376).

What: Witness the residents’ attempt to gather the largest crowd of families in Singapore wearing bandanas. Local artistes Hady Mirza and Rui En are also performing. Plus fireworks display.

When: 8pm.

Admission: Free.

Categorised in Punggol Countdown 2010, The New Paper.

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27 December 2009 | 10:44 am

Happy Family debuts 19th January 2010, Weekdays 9pm on Channel 8.

Categorised in Happy Family 过好年.

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25 December 2009 | 07:56 pm

For some unknown reason, this part of the year is always somewhat wistful for me. It used to be that the nights of 24th and 31st December would be nights on which I would get rather depressed. Somehow, even though I could be surrounded by many people, those were the nights on which I would feel most………alone. After seeking solace from that loneliness in a multitude of outlets, I finally gave up and resigned myself to accept it.

This year though, is different.

Instead of feeling like I’m drowning in loneliness, in it’s place is a warm and overwhelming gratitude for all my inumerable blessings.

People think that the word “blessings” must neccesarily mean big things like money, career success, love, etc. It is always at this point of the year that people look back on the year and tally up such “blessings”.

They forget about the small things………..the little things that don’t neccesarily improve your life, but instead only make you feel happy to be alive.

The exact shades of reds and yellows of the leaves of the trees that blanket the Hills and mountains of Miyama, Japan. Trying to memorize those colors, hoping to always be able to see them in my mind till the day I die.

The gentle evening breeze that used to leave me feeling cold but now only leaves me feeling less alone somehow.

Being able to celebrate Christmas with marginalized children. Their smiles and unrestrained laughter.

Blessings.

Thank you, God. What a long way you’ve helped me come from the days of feeling that life was not worth living.

Merry Christmas to all in RBKD. Have you counted your blessings?

P.S. I got all your gifts, letters and cards. Thank you so much.

This was originally posted on RBKD’s forum.

Categorised in Bridge.

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25 December 2009 | 01:45 am

Dear Team
“Christmas isn’t Christmas till it happens in your heart. Somewhere deep inside you is where Christmas really starts.” The mothers of the children from our LIFE programme did not hesitate to contribute to the success of their Christmas party held at the Queenstown Community Centre. Each gave a little from their heart and there was more than enough for 80 children who enjoyed a spread of cakes, kueh, satay, curries, chicken, noodles and other titbits.

At our Sembawang premises, local celebrities Rui En and Taufik Batisah got a party going for the former residents of Kids United Home and their family members. Taufik, the very first Singapore Idol sang his heart out and happily shared the microphone with a child who was brave enough to join him for a duet.

I was next to a 12 year old girl when Taufik arrived. It was an unfamiliar car that came into our compound and she was squinting to see who it was. When he stepped out she blurted “Oh s*#t! It is Taufik!” There was no hiding that she was excited as a flush filled her face but when Taufik came by to shake hands, she was nonchalant.

The children and their families gathered around Taufik and his accompanying musicians as they entertained with Christmas favourites but this 12 year old girl sat a distance away tucked into her food and stole glances in Taufik’s direction whenever she thought no one was looking.

Sadly, many of our children don’t quite know how to receive. They are quite expressionless when you hand them a present and they are very guarded when you hand them a compliment. Perhaps the many disappointments in their short lives have nurtured in them an icy cool demeanour that shields them from further pain.

Sometimes this makes our children not easy to love but that did not deter Taufik and Rui En as they casually walked over to where the 12 year old was seated and had their picture taken with her. It was a gesture from their heart which they had hoped would convey to this 12 year old that she was fine the way she was.

The evening just seemed to linger on as Taufik and Rui En continually smiled for the cameras as the children and their families posed with them. Also, Rui En who is a regular volunteer at our home presented a father who ran a chicken rice stall with a several photographs of them in front of his stall. “You may put them up at your stall and perhaps it will bring you luck and a few more customers.”

Rui En’s family was also at the party and in a room of celebrities; marginalised children and those of us in between, her father had the wisest words “Like all of us, these children just need to be treated like ordinary people.”

May you always find much peace and goodwill among ordinary people on any ordinary day.
Gerard

“I have seen and met angels wearing the disguise of ordinary people living ordinary lives.” – Tracy Chapman

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24 December 2009 | 11:59 pm

Source: Wanbao

Categorised in IZU, Wanbao.

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