The song’s peppered with vulgarity to cover up its weaknesses. Well, I don’t think it did a good job in the first place. However, this track will go down well as a dancefloor filler. I hate Skrillex by the way, and The Cataracs applies the Skrillex treatment on a portion. Blah....
A San Francisco Steakhouse Malaysia Marketing Con Job!
posted by Gallivanter
A con job by San Francisco Steakhouse Malaysia who blamed it on Guinness Malaysia. A pint is over 500ml and that’s how it was over the years in Malaysia. Of late, there’s a full pint and perfect pint – a marketing ploy. What’s next, a “complete pint” or...
Kelly Clarkson – Mr Know It All (Song Review)
posted by Gallivanter
The verses once again arguably confirms Kelly Clarkson as one of the artists to have successfully moved forward after American Idol. I think the chorus can be better, can be bigger, can be brasher to showcase Clarkson’s vocals. Kelly Clarkson’s sounds a little like Pink here, but...
Trusting Employees Work Ethics
posted by Gallivanter
I have a hard time giving my employees unconditional trust from the start. My years of job experience has taught me that trust has to be earned and not given immediately from the start. The upside is the employees have to work harder to impress and to gain employers trust. The downside of it...
James Durbin – I’ll Be There For You (Mp3 Download) Review
posted by Gallivanter
If you don’t put the face behind the voice, you’d think this is some street singer in the early stages of the verses. He’s clearly no Jon Bon Jovi as he tries to make this song his own, and I think, not really a good job. I’m worried about James Durbin, as his live...
Ronan Keating – Arthur’s Theme (Mp3 Download) Review
posted by Gallivanter
This Christopher Cross’ song is one of the best songs ever written. It was for a movie soundtrack, but the lyrics makes you dream of being in New York city. I am fortunate to say that I’ve been to New York City back in 2001 and it was simply magical – perfect place for...
5 of Life’s Danger Signs
posted by Gallivanter
Living for the Weekends That’s only 2 days out of 7! 5 days spent at a job that you probably hate already and if that’s the case, find a new challenge! Also, instead of having outings or any other activities only for the weekend, do something on weekdays – exercising,...
7 Tips of Writing a Modern Resume
posted by Gallivanter
Keep it Short Modern or otherwise, always keep it within 2 pages, and if you’re really itchy, 3 pages tops. As an interview, if I am looking through hundreds of resume, I want it short and sweet. Cut the Fat No hobbies, your school activities, even references. Remove all of it, unless...
Simple Ways to Encourage Healthy Habits of Your Loved One
posted by Gallivanter
It’s been said so often that it’s probably a defacto in society whenever a couple ties the knot. They say you’ll stop exercising, eat more and practically flush diet down the drain. However, if only one is interested to carry on a healthy lifestyle, then how do you get your...
An Important Tip of Being in Your Bosses Favor
posted by Gallivanter
I stick by it. Unlike others who suck up to their bosses like there’s no tomorrow, I suck up this way, by being factual and open about my progress and achievement. In fact, this is how sucking up should be, factual and not the shoe-polishing exhibits. I have experience on both side of...
Commuting to Work Affects Happiness
posted by Gallivanter
Aside from the job itself, the next factor that affects your happiness at work is nothing but the traveling time to and fro work everyday. Along with our personal relationship and work, commuting is a big factor because we spend a considerable amount of time on the road, getting stressed and...
What is Your Earliest Childhood Memory?
posted by Gallivanter
Can you remember? I was trying to recall but somehow could not grasp the timeline. I remember going to school for the first time in 1984 when my late dad sent me. But that can’t be the earlier childhood memory, can it? I also have spurts of other memories but because I’m unsure of...
