March 27, 2007 at 22:25
· Filed under Photography, Random Ranting
I’m sure you can guess what the gap is for =)

- A Breath of Fresh Air…
I have been spending a bit of my time reading though all of Jake's entries, going back to the very inception of his blog - and there is a wealth of information put across in an extremely interesting m...
- Louis Vuitton Hot Stamping…
Hot Stamping is offered as a free service for any LV purchases, and they will even oblige your request at any time during ownership of your products. Some people have got their items hot stamped as f...
- De Beers Special Order
Whilst on our way from LV today, I finally got "the call" from my contact at De Beers, stating that my 'special order' was ready for collection.
After a spot of lunch near Burlington Arcade/Bond St...
- In LVoe with Louis Vuitton…
Ha!
Over the weekend, I found myself liking a couple LV designs more and more whilst browsing at Harrods...and got myself a couple goodies.
On Monday, after a mini-GTG with Charles and Will ...
- TimeZone GTG in London, October 2007
It just occurred to me that I completely forgot to blog about this amazing event. This was my very FIRST GTG, and meeting not so strange strangers for the very first time was quite thrilling to say t...
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March 24, 2007 at 3:09
· Filed under Random Ranting
I simply cannot go to sleep, what a fantastic match. The first wicket was a stunning c&b by Vaas, followed by what I consider to be the most enjoyable bit of the match, the wicket of Tendulkar by Fernando - what an astonishing example of bowling - right through the gate, leaving his leg stump at a good 60-70degree angle.
Murali performed brilliantly baging three wickets and two catches, one a particularly difficult one while running sideways. Arnold dropped a catch near the end, but eventually caught one. The last wicket was taken by Dishan and was caught easily by Vaas.
The Sri Lankan side will not get any sleep tonight, celebrations all around I bet. Sadly India are facing the possibility of being knocked out, and are now depending on Bermuda beating Bangladesh - which is extremely unlikely.
All the best to India, in Sundays match but we are going straight to the Super 8s!
Images courtesy of Cricinfo.com
- Thrilling Defeat of England, Congrats Sri Lanka!
Win by two runs it maybe, but the most enjoyable game of the entire ICC World Cup 2007 to date with the Sri Lanka vs. South Africa game coming in a close second.
Some amazing fielding, and bowling ...
- ICC Cricket World Cup 2007: Semi-Final, Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand
Pictured below are Lasith Malinga and Muttiah Muralitharan as they arrive in Kingston for the semi-final against New Zealand. This game starts tomorrow @ 14:30 UTC, which is 15:30 BST or 20:00 Sri La...
- Aww Shucks Mr. Postman…
You really didn't have to! This past weekend has had Sri Lanka celebrating the Sinhalese New Year, which means that everything comes to a halt and Colombo pretty much gets deserted. I enjoyed the qu...
- Happy Birthday, moi…
Yup I'm 24 today, but can't say I feel that much older really. However, I do feel more pedantic than my usual self - a definite sign of ageing but I wonder if getting set in one's ways at 24 is a goo...
- ICC Cricket World Cup 2007: Decisive Dismissal of New Zealand
Today has been another one of those good and bad days for me, and had a rough experience involving the Colombo Hilton which I will be taking up with the General Manager in the morning.
This has by ...
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March 8, 2007 at 19:15
· Filed under Watches & Horology
- Mistake by Omega?
It definitely seems that way. Some detective work that I have been pursuing for the past couple days has finally paid off.
The NASA mission logs for Apollo 11 state the following,
4:18 p.m. EDT...
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