Monday, April 28, 2008

Hiding Elephants

"If you can't convince them... confuse them "
:P











Friday, April 25, 2008

Light Reprise



"Fwd: Light at the end of the tunnel



No matter what situations life throws at you...

No matter how long and treacherous your journey may seem...



Remember, there is a light at the end of the tunnel!




You're laughing aren't you?
that's good .......my job here is done!


Have a great day."



Lol great timing, just when I needed it most to drag me out of the slumps.

Definitely maybe then.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Clinic Fantasy

Taipei bar lets diners tipple from IV tubes
Mon Apr 23, 2007 11:51am EDT

(Sher: Maybe CQ's Clinic would have fared better had they applied such a themed restaurant concept eh)



Photo: REUTERS/Richard Chung


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TAIPEI (Reuters Life!) - A Taipei restaurant-bar is letting visitors order "medicine" from a menu and dripping it into their glasses from a transparent ceiling-suspended vat, becoming the latest oddball themed restaurant in Taiwan's capital.

As many as 10 visitors can sit around each bed at the D.S. Music Restaurant, a hospital-themed eatery, and watch showgirls dance on weekend nights or chat up "nurses" whose rabbit-ears complement their starched white uniforms.

The 130-seat restaurant, which features crutches hung from the walls and a wheelchair parked in the lobby, is the only one with a hospital theme in Taiwan.

Other touches include a sign marked "emergency room" leading to the toilets.

"Food is hard to compete on with other restaurants, so the part we emphasise is service," says assistant manager Ou Chia-hao, brother of the 29-year-old owner.

"In Taipei, pressure on people is high, and they want a place near home where they can feel relaxed."

Ou's brother opened D.S. last year with T$5 million ($150,760) to express his enthusiasm for the care he got at a hospital when he was treated for a liver disorder.

Two more D.S. branches are in the works, with plans to open by the end of next year, Ou said.

The spot is the latest in a string of strange-themed eateries in Taipei, as local entrepreneurs cater to people with a taste for the quirky and offbeat.

The Jail puts some of its restaurant tables behind bars, while another serves full-course meals in toilet bowls. "