Okay. You caught my attention too. Congrats Winnilicious aka Winnie.

But before I go into that let me first do a short recaps of the week.

Okay. Let's see...

I've been busy with the whole Blogger's Treat coming up in late April or early May. So my Saturday was kinda burnt.

Blogger's Treat official site is at http://treats.sg please do support! (The site isn't up yet, but will be soon.)

Apart from that, nothing much I guess.

Oh yes, dumbass Teddybear has left the building!

He's gone on a work trip to Germany for 7 full days! (He left last night at about 11pm, and called like 5 minutes ago, if you must know.)

Anyhow.

My referral list had Winnie's blog popping up all of a sudden, so, being all paranoid and everything, I decided to pop by to take a look.

God knows if she's bitching about me or something. It's very Winnie to "slap" someone openly in her blog. It's gotta do with her whole "I love drama" symptom, like Cel.

I mean if not for her open insults to me more then a year back, I wouldn't have discovered their (my ex and her) "..." would I? The favour was returned of course. It was super scandalous and totally drama.

Anyway. My point is...

Whenever I get mentioned in her new blog, it either has to do with "donno that Princessa know who that so and so is or not" otherwise it would have to do with my ex or my ex's women.

Typical.

This time round it had nothing to do with either, instead, it had to do with rankings.

Geez. Talk about competitive behavior. Figures. Women love competing with one another. So, to all my, if any loyal readers, friends, and whatsoever out there...

Do not hesitate to visit my blog and bitch me a little here and there. I love comments and would love publishing comments that has more then 3 words in it with no advertorial speeches.

(Main reason why I moderate comments. Too many superficial ones that weighs no value. Let's not even begin with the amount of spam I get on a daily basis.)

Anyhow.

The whole "Naomi Scandal" has indeed benefited in helping boost her traffic by quite a bit's'. And since I have the time, with Teddybear in Germany and everything, I decided to go through the entries and see what I've missed.

*Blah, blah, blah*

The Sammyboy Forum thread is waaay too long for me to read page for page. So correct me if I'm wrong, okay?

Here I go...

Naomi Lui - Somewhat Blogger, Hotstuff's model, FHM's girl next door 2008 and previous occupation, massage girl?

Apparently, not many people in Sammyboy Forum likes her counting the number of insults going her way.

I'm a little lost with the whole "sex scandal" but for now I have to conclude that it wasn't much of a bit deal, since it didn't seem to create that much of a fuzz in the blogosphere.

Even so, since I'm already into this topic might as well bring some light before I end and not talk about it again?

Here's an extract from Naomi's blog directed to Winnie:

i found out this gal named Princess Winnilicious
even make effort to blog about me
wow! cos of $100 ??

Here's the thing sweetie. Scandals are truly an art to blogging. Haven't you heard?

And as for a $100 bucks. Well... Trust me. If she restrains herself from shopping 1 time less a month, we're talking about a couple of hundreds saved up in the bank already.

Anyway. Ignore the previous statements cause I'm totally not against Naomi. In fact, I don't see eye to eye with Winnie in this case.

Don't always read what people say. Especially when scandals break out. Humans love exaggerating the truth. I'm no different.

People's past, whether bad, good, decent, indecent... Does it really matter? What's important is now and the future.

Why dig up all that about a stranger when he/she is trying to conceal it for a better future? A little cruel don't you think so? Not like she so-and-so that I'd love to give a piece of my mind to for being a 3rd party and yet denying it.

The word "shameless" is kinda grey.

For example, to some, self video blogging (vlogging) is normal, it's the new web 2.0 thing. But to others, it's a sign of being somewhat shameless.

(I just vlogged so I'm not being sarcastic here.)

Give the girl a break. She's still young and just a human after all. If you did something bad in the past and people dig it up and starts mocking you, how would you feel?

Don't tell me that you've never done anything wrong, it's small things compared to hers, or that she should bear the responsibilities of her own mistakes.

Who are you kidding? Kids makes mistakes, it's part of growing.

To end this, what I have to say is...

Shameless? Aren't we all?

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