MAU MARCELO (PHILIPPINES)
The 27-year-old, dubbed 'Soul Idol' and the 'black belter' for her powerful R&B-style vocals, won first season of Philippines Idol last year. Debut album released in May under record label Sony BMG.
PHUONG VY (VIETNAM)
The 20-year-old Ho Chi Minh City native (below) is youngest Asian Idol contender and newest kid on the block, having won first season of Vietnam Idol only two months ago. She was never voted into bottom three. Signed recording contract with the Music Faces Company.
JACLYN VICTOR (MALAYSIA)
The 29-year-old chanteuse from Kuala Lumpur (below, right) was winner of first season of Malaysian Idol in 2004. She has four albums and won several regional music awards, including Anugerah Planet Muzik (Singapore) and Anugerah Industri Muzik (Malaysia) .
MIKE MOHEDE (INDONESIA)
The 24-year-old was the winner of Indonesian Idol's second season in 2005. Released two albums.
ABHIJEET SAWANT (INDIA)
The 26-year-old from Mumbai was winner of Indian Idol's first season in 2005. Abhijeet has been promoting many other shows, albums and products related to Sony.
HARDY MIRZA (SINGAPORE)
The 27-year-old was the winner of Singapore Idol's second season in 2006. Hardy has self-titled debut album released in November 2006.
No surprise as the commentator goes "... comes from Singapore, Hardy Mirza!" He had came a long way since his success with Singapore Idol 2 last year. My impression of him all along is a soft spoken, charming dude. Of course, back in the days at Devils' Bar he had countless fans. Wonder why Taufik wasn't selected to represent Singapore as he's the Singapore Idol's inaugural winner.
Alright, enough of the happenings around. Lost my Samsung Ultra Edition 6.9 after a night out watching soccer. Don't ask me why, most probably left it on the table and missed it when I called it a day.
I don't feel frustrated, just a little annoyed that I have to go around asking for contact numbers. Bear with me guys! However, I feel rather fresh and "clean" for I have loads of numbers I have in my phone that I barely, or even don't call. It's sitting in there god knows what reason, it's just there.

My brother bought me this sophisticated Nokia N81 mobile phone today. Without contract, retailing at SGD838 at Nokia Shop. There's basically two version of this phone, N81 with external micro SD card (up to 2GB available so far) and mine, N81 with in built 8GB memory.
Additional perks to the phone is that it comes with quad-band world roaming (stay connected in Japan and South Korea as their mobile network is as per CDMA, normal GSM phones can't connect) and my FAVOURITE Wi-Fi, ho ho ho.
The thing is, my brother say, "Just pass me 200 bucks." Now, who says life's bad. Ha...
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