Friday, September 28, 2007

Cha-Let

Just returned from OGL(orientation group leader) cum TD(our partner course) chalet. Have not slept for around 48 hours now but still writing this blog post. hehehe. The chalet started at 26 September but i went at the second day which was 27 September. Its a 3 day 2 night chalet and we had lots of fun joking and chatting.

One of the things we played was Indian Poker (a card game). We made whoever lose do a forfeit by choosing Truth or Dare. Most people choose Dare though, such as myself. I lost once and was made to do a sexy model pose like that of a "Americans' Next Top Model" participant's pose (very unlucky that it was Thursday that day). The photo is not with me at the moment, but if i were to grab hold of it, i will burn it. Just kidding, i will probably post it in this post and let you people laugh at me. So the below are some videos of the people who did Dare.



This guy here was forced to sing aloud the ancient song "Wo Di Re Qing" outside the chalet.



Joe piss take literally. He must imagine himself as a dog and piss on the pole. Watch him imitate dog barks like "Oh Oh Oh".
Warning! Do not try this dog pissing stunt because it almost made Joe muscle cramp.

We were not able to do some extreme ones because it was very late at night. After this we played with Love~ One of my friends knows how to use cards to predict love. So many people tried and it was funny to see the results. Sometimes the ace of hearts will point to King or Jack when a guy is playing. That symbolizes that the guy playing actually loves another guy, Gay.

Soon, we got bored and moved on to the "Red House". Once we reached there, we decided to return immediately. It was because we felt something. Something really scary and it was boredom. Seriously there is nothing to see there. We did not enter the house because we respect the things living there (what a good way to put it). So that was almost all we did in the chalet, others were just talking cock and jokes. Well, got to go now, good night!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Where The Queue Starts

This section is a small post after i have finished the posting below. After i posted, i went for a jog around my area. Thinking that its Mooncake Festival today, probably there will be a lot of people having fun outside. So instead of jogging around my block, i decided to jog and walk the whole of Hougang! Actually i was hoping to find some beautiful candles along my path but things did not go as i expected. I ran around but saw no one. It was so silent. Its Mooncake Festival today but hardly anyone is staying out late outside their neighborhood. Things are really changing. Remember last time my friends will call me out to chill near their house and we will talk cock for hours. Maybe i went out too late...

Below is the main post of the day!
Posted September 26 2007 at 1:36am

Kster! wooohoooo! Its a karaoke at Chinatown. Only $10++ each person and you can sing from 2pm to 7pm. Super cheap, today went there to chill out and sing some song. Actually not some but alot because we only have 3 people and sang for 4 hours. Now my throat is feeling a little painful haha.

Ok so back to the topic of the title of today's post. Where The Queue Starts. Its actually a TV show on Channel 8. But we kinda made it into our own version. Since we went Chinatown today, after the Kster, we went to eat dinner. We walk and walk until we saw a big queue up front. Really long. Then we decided to eat there. The store sells porridge for your information.

This is the queue length. Can't really see but its really long.

This is the store, "Tiong Shian Porridge Centre". My friend bought some take-aways.

So after we finish eating, we started to give comments and therefore took some pictures. The following tells if it is worth the time for the queue.

This is the first judge, Jeffrey. He gave the porridge a thumbs up! Its worth it for him!

The second judge is Yong Yi. He says the porridge is not worth the wait. He also commented that it is too expensive and they give very little Cuttlefish as he ordered a Cuttlefish Porridge. Its quite true for his bowl actually.

Since its a tie between the judges, its up to me to say if it is worth. i say...










haha. I think its really worth it. Although its not very very delicious but you can eat it without getting bored of the same taste and the whole bowl is very sweet. So overall its WORTH IT! Two thumbs up for the Porridge.

Food review: 2/3 Worth it!


Saturday, September 22, 2007

Long Day Yet Short

Today was a long but short day. Why?

Because today i started going out at around 11am and end at 1am midnight. Yet i had so much fun that it seems like a short day. In the morning, i went to have a hair cut as it was already quite thick. Then after that, i went to Ang Mo Kio Hub to do some shopping.

When i reach there, i realize an opening bash was held for the opening of AMK Hub. There was some performances, mostly about music and Mediacorp stars will also be present. Took a photo of the performance while drinking "Hot Chocolate" (it was too milky to be called chocolate).


This small girl is grade 6 in piano at this age! Must be talented.
Better than my friend Isaac who never played a tune to us even though he knows.

After i finish my "Hot Chocolate", i continued my journey to the shops. Finally i finished my journey at a Converse shop. Saw a pair of shoes that was very simple in design but looks nice to me and so i bought it. Joanne Peh wore the shoe in the show, Bao Bei Fu Nv Bing, but hers was blue, mine is dark green. Thereafter, i proceed to my secondary class outing. Went to Marina South to eat some steamboat and BBQ. The steamboat there (we ate at "Dragon Village" now has a special function. The steamboat will split fire out now just like its' shop name, Dragon! So when you eat it, you will suddenly get hit on the head. Beware. Actually i was quite disappointed with the number of people who came. There was only like 12 and my class had 30+. Cannot be blamed though, most people who did not come had to study for their 'A' Levels. Hope you people happy mugging :(


My friends. Caught by surprise after they took the first shot. hehe

After the feast, we decided to watch some soccer. So we travel to Chijmes. The first cafe we walked through was so deserted. Only a single soul sitting silently. Thus we did not watch there. Then we continue walking and reached the maid cafe "Cosafe Maid Cafe". The screen was showing Arsenal vs Derby and there was quite a number of people there. Therefore we set foot and ordered some drinks. One of my friends ordered an expresso hoping it to last through the whole match. After the drinks came, he was astonished. As of normal expresso, there was only a little amount. So he drank it not very contentedly but was heypy that Arsenal was trashing Derby 5-0.

For me, i drank Double Fudge Mocha. It was nice, maybe i might go back there to have another cup next time. When i was watching the match, 2 "couples" were sitting infront of the screen. They were both males. Not very sure if they are couples but somehow me and my friends saw them exchanging weird looks, like having those zapping eye contact. Kind of disgusted but we made it into a joke.

The Cosafe Maid Cafe. All service crew wear maid costume.

Talking about Maid Cafe, i think a friend of mine by the name of S**wn will probably like it alot. Maybe next time i can get my poly friends to go there and he will be more than glad to thank me. hahaha.

We went home after the soccer match ends. While going back home, we were talking and Jeffrey said "Today was heypy what. (Singlish)" And yes, heypy is not a typo mistake. It is a word created by Jeffrey accidentally, meaning happy. You see alot of people say farnie which means funny. So it will only be fair that happy has its on word and so its heypy for us. Cheers.


Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Katana

Welcome to my blog! This is my first post in this blog so its only for introduction. More things will be added in the blog such as a tag box to leave some comments :)

So today i went to a friend's house. He just went to japan recently and bought some crazy stuffs. One of it is a Katana which is a kind of sword used by a samurai. The funny thing is that it entertained me for more than 30min and it was kinda fun (considering it was just a sword, kinda made me and my friends seem like 5 year olds taking some power ranger swords and hitting around). So me and my friend took this katana and took some pictures.


Me acting like im talking on phone while taking a katana. Trying to act like im really pissed off.


This is the closer view of the sword. Its made of metal and wood. Quite heavy.

After the "Photo-taking session", the owner of the sword told us it is around $200 Singapore money o.O and had to get a "Fire-arm" license for it. So troublesome to own a sword but its a good safety measure though. That kinda makes Singapore a good place to live in, little danger and no disasters. Thats all for today, good night.