recently i've been pondering alot about the topic on "best friends" - it's strange because this seems a little too juvenile for a person my age? one day while sitting on the red chair in my room i tried coming out with a name whom i can call him/her my "best friend"... like my one BEST FRIEND.
then i begin having questions about how do we actually determine if a person is your best friend? say if i think A is my best friend, will this relationship qualify only when the feeling is mutual? can a one way traffic work or must it always take two hands to clap?
it's true that we go to different friends depending on context. like if i get into a traffic accident i'd most likely go to friends who are experienced drivers and car owners as opposed to another who doesn't even own a driving license. but is there that one special friend whom i can always turn to for support and at the same time not be judged by what i say?
the quality of friendship is far more important than its duration - this is what i believe. you can be friends for a lifetime but never close enough to share your inner secrets. yet you might develop a bond so strong with someone you've met just recently simply because you've exchanged so much valuable information about each other within that short span of time... or even experienced certain life changing events together.
agglomeration of people has never been easy and it requires a delicate approach. be it best friends, good friends, just friends.... i know i should cherish everyone i have.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
standard first aid and CPR course
after three days of 9am to 6pm lessons at the red cross training center, mel and i finally completed the standard first aid and CPR course today! it was torturous for mel to stay awake and pay attention to class... but even more torturous for me to listen to him complain every five mins about how he feels so tortured. grr...
in any case i'm glad we did this together and got to know some new friends who are also divers as a result. i've finally renewed my long expired certification!!
"hello hello, are you okay? i am a first aider."
"no response. can someone please call ambulance 995!"
in any case i'm glad we did this together and got to know some new friends who are also divers as a result. i've finally renewed my long expired certification!!"hello hello, are you okay? i am a first aider."
"no response. can someone please call ambulance 995!"
Saturday, March 20, 2010
if death is really the only solution...
was heading home with JY from Raffles MRT station after work yesterday when we heard announcements that our train journey might be delayed by 60 mins due to "track faults". JY remarked in a joking manner that maybe "someone had jumped onto the tracks again"... when we were finally at Tanah Merah station, we realised her remarks turned out to be TRUE.
JY called up her reporter friend asking if she knew what happened, but ended up giving the scoop to the reporter who had no idea. Ms Reporter was truly professional and quick enough to do a phone recorded interview right away! there were a few policemen at the scene and coincidentally one of them was my friend, A. i asked A if someone had commited suicide and his reply was: "you said it, i didn't" heh...
i hope everyone will cherish their lives. but if one REALLY thinks that death is the only solution to their problems then please do it in a way which will not cause danger/inconveniences to the rest. sorry if i sound morbid/heartless here but i could have imagined that the train driver applied E-brake in an attempt to stop the accident - this might have killed an innocent old man who was standing in the train if he had lost his balance and fell. also imagine the kind of traumatic experience the train driver and the rest of the passengers who were waiting at the platform had to go through by witnessing the accident.
难听点说: "要死自己死"
JY called up her reporter friend asking if she knew what happened, but ended up giving the scoop to the reporter who had no idea. Ms Reporter was truly professional and quick enough to do a phone recorded interview right away! there were a few policemen at the scene and coincidentally one of them was my friend, A. i asked A if someone had commited suicide and his reply was: "you said it, i didn't" heh...i hope everyone will cherish their lives. but if one REALLY thinks that death is the only solution to their problems then please do it in a way which will not cause danger/inconveniences to the rest. sorry if i sound morbid/heartless here but i could have imagined that the train driver applied E-brake in an attempt to stop the accident - this might have killed an innocent old man who was standing in the train if he had lost his balance and fell. also imagine the kind of traumatic experience the train driver and the rest of the passengers who were waiting at the platform had to go through by witnessing the accident.
难听点说: "要死自己死"
Friday, March 05, 2010
penang day 2 - pinang peranakan museum
and it's ..... The Little Nyonya reloaded. heh.. so this is the place where part of the TLN show was shot - the house of 陈希!
this is the courtyard area where Pierre Png and the guests were doing the joget (the malay traditional dance)
this photo looks kindof scary!
woah i tried like 10 times before getting a shot like this. hee hee! LONG LEGS!
act busy...
i really like the crystal chandelier behind me.
ok so we not only visited the house which the show was shot in, we also had lunch at the restaurant which was responsible for all the dishes you see on the show! (the Penang part, Kim Choo was the restaurant which cooked the dishes for the scenes shot in Singapore)
the food was so-so to be honest but the hospitality of the boss and lady boss made up for everything. they happily shared with us how they had to wake up at 3am every morning to cook all the dishes so that the crew can come and pick her up along with the food. the lady boss was with the crew for 21 days (that's how long they took to shoot all the scenes in the Pinang Peranakan Museum)
ooh but they DEFINITELY serve the best otak otak i have ever eaten before!!
Thursday, March 04, 2010
three cats in the house
there were a total of three cats in the mansion which roams around freely. this first one is called ginger and it reminds me of how ah siao used to look like before he expanded beyond control.
i caught poor zara LS-ing one morning when i was on the way to the courtyard for breakfast. it must have hurt because all i saw was green crap on the floor....
i forgot the name to this last cat but it looks like a grumpy evil cat we'd usually see on cartoon networks. for some reason it reminds me of "brain" the mouse in pinky and the brain.. although they are essentially two very different animals heh..
penang day 1 - cheung fatt tze mansion
all thanks to LL, i came to know about this place. it's a famous heritage house turned hotel/inn for tourists in Penang.
this mansion was formerly owned by a chinese businessman by the name of Cheung Fatt Tze. there are only 16 rooms available for rent and each room has an unique name associated with the man himself. i chose to stay in the Taipu room which was the hometown of Cheung. i was told later that most Hakkas who settled in Penang came from that place anyway.
in case you are wondering, yes, these are the keys (and keychains!) to our rooms! it's sooo big and heavy that there's no way you'd bring them out with you. you just have to trust that no one's going to break into your room as all their room keys were all hung to a hook which was pretty much left unattended.
not an easy task opening those antique doors with the antique key!
the room was spacious and yes it comes with aircon if that's what you're concerned about. i think people must be able to differentiate between OLD and DIRTY. this house is OLD.. but it is NOT DIRTY.
bedsheets, toilet, towels, floors, everything were clean. but if you're thinking of in-room dining services, large LCD TVs and an elevator to serve you, then it's time manage your own expectations!



they do not have the best hot showers, do not serve the best buffet breakfast, not the friendliest hotel staff on earth, no olympic sized swimming pool with sauna facilities... but i'll have to say this is one of the best places i've ever stayed in because it's DIFFERENT. i feel like i'm part of history, heritage, the nostaligia, the indigo blue walls, the broken tile on the floor...everything is a piece of art. i love it.
and no... i do not think it's haunted :)
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
bangkok day 4 - going home with a peace of mind
went to pray to the four-faced-buddha after breakfast. my wish was simple i hope.. just health and happiness for my family and friends ... + a smooth sailing career ahead. :) ... what did you guys wish for?
finally time to go home and cannot wait to get on the plane back to singapore!
another trip accomplished by the four friends :)
Monday, March 01, 2010
bangkok day 3 - lebua!
tonight we went for drinks at the skybar in Lebua.. we sort of forced LL to give us a treat which she generously agreed hee... so we abandoned the shorts and flip flops.. slipped into something "more presentable". :)
it actually sucks to be the only 160+ cm person in the entire group...
tonight we once again took our friendship to "another level" literally... at the 63rd floor of the hotel heh...
another toast to our friendship!!
it actually sucks to be the only 160+ cm person in the entire group...
Sunday, February 28, 2010
bangkok day 2 - best team outfit!
today's a whole day of shopping in the chatuchak weekend market! so excited because i have never been there despite visiting bangkok for the third time!
wah saw this huge bowl full of red rubies and how i wish i can eat'em all!!
everyone warned me about the heat at this market but i thought it was sort of bearable. heh.. except that i was seen blushing from all that heat..
we bought our team outfit all from chatuchak and i really love it! it's something i'd keep wearing i think! :)
went to this restaurant called somboon which according to my thai friend it means "well-nourished" or "perfect".. anyways not important, the 重点 is ex prime japanese minister koizumi visited that place and it's famous for its yellow curry crab. which i thought the gravy was good but the crab too small. the thai chilli lime steamed fish was THE BEST steam fish i've eaten i think... cos i usually leave the fish alone but i ate so much of it that night! :)
Saturday, February 27, 2010
bangkok day 1 - just landed? no problem!
yup we love to act like a group of poor students with no income.. I LIKE! i am so glad that i can still convincingly pass off as a student!
first night was spent in khaosan, i like this place.. full of life and zest! the fried beehoon and phad thai these mobile stalls were selling tasted heavenly.. we bought like 4 different plates of stir fried-something!
lots of cafes/pubs to chillax by the road and do people-watching..
after dinner we went to chinatown for desserts because R and L were crazy over bird's nest... heh went to look for this 林珍香shop which sells all sorts of pork related snacks.. their crispy pork cracker was quite nice!
Friday, February 26, 2010
CNY lion dance in BB office
today we had the lion dance troupe in our office.. i liked this troupe because they were really interactive; going around the office teasing people.
the lion came near me and i signalled it to sit on my desk... which it did and it even pretended to be working by typing on my keyboard, so cute!
they had the audacity to barge into the news recording studio when the programme was LIVE on BBTV which caught our news anchor by surprise!
my third red packet from BB... and counting???
the lion came near me and i signalled it to sit on my desk... which it did and it even pretended to be working by typing on my keyboard, so cute!
they had the audacity to barge into the news recording studio when the programme was LIVE on BBTV which caught our news anchor by surprise!
my third red packet from BB... and counting???
Monday, February 22, 2010
annoying orange
and so i was catching up with XX on the evening of G's weddding.. she told me her bunch of michievous students in RPoly were watching "annoying orange" on youtube and couldn't stop laughing to themselves during her lecture...
hmm....of course i made sure the first thing i did when i reached office next morning was to search on youtube and... i couldn't stop laughing to myself as well!!! wahahaha... totally hooked on THIS
also watch: ANNOYING ORANGE WITH TOMATO
and ANNOYING ORANGE WITH PLUMPKIN
hmm....of course i made sure the first thing i did when i reached office next morning was to search on youtube and... i couldn't stop laughing to myself as well!!! wahahaha... totally hooked on THIS
also watch: ANNOYING ORANGE WITH TOMATO
and ANNOYING ORANGE WITH PLUMPKIN
Sunday, February 21, 2010
G's wedding!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
my first encounter with the IR
on the third day of CNY i had steamboat with the BV gang (as though to compensate for the fact that i didn't have any steamboat with my family this year heh.) just as we were about to start eating, EC called and offered me and my friends complimentary tickets to Sun Yan Zi's concert at the IR. wow! what a pleasant surprise.
we hurried to finish our dinner and drove to the IR. i was quite excited to be at the IR for the first time and i was amazed with the ridiculously long queue in front of the casino!!
wahaha i think it's a very strange rule to have Singaporeans and PRs pay a $100 entrance fee. i can imagine the casino full of bangladeshi and china workers as they can enter for free.
i must really find a day to visit the Singapore casino and experience it for myself, hee hee.
we hurried to finish our dinner and drove to the IR. i was quite excited to be at the IR for the first time and i was amazed with the ridiculously long queue in front of the casino!!

wahaha i think it's a very strange rule to have Singaporeans and PRs pay a $100 entrance fee. i can imagine the casino full of bangladeshi and china workers as they can enter for free.i must really find a day to visit the Singapore casino and experience it for myself, hee hee.
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