Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Just some thoughts....
It's been a long time since I last made a proper post. Wonder if there's anybody who still comes to visit. Nevertheless, it's a gd way for mi to look back nw and then to see hw my life had been and reminisce the memories. Something like an online personal diary i guess.
Actually, I don't demand much from my frens. Or I don even demand at all. But sometimes somehow I am misinterpreted. Maybe cuz of the way I talk bah, especially in msn. My reasonings for certain stand or feelings may nt sound strong enough, as in to prove my pt, but that's exactly how I feel. I do not hide feelings, what's the pt? No one in this world is happy forever. Even comedians like Rowan Atkinson aka Mr Bean and Mediacorp host Quan Yi Feng suffer from depression. Why?? Simply cuz they bring happiness to everyone, but yet there's no one they can share their sadness wif. Everyone just assumes they are angels who haf no troubles at all. But that's NOT the truth!! I may feel down by certain responses occasionally bud pls do nt take tt to heart n be disappointed or angry wif it. I'm just letting you know my true feelings instead of hiding it and feeling depressed abt it.
Sometimes, it's gd to step into someone's else foot to experience hw they feel b4 u judge him or her. Do not assume just because his character is usually like tt so he's always like tt. Yes, I do make mistakes (who doesn't) , but do nt just assume i'll make the same mistake over and over again! Do you leave no room for mi to correct myself and just slap tt image onto my face?
I wana thank frens like Guolin (sec sch fren... I happen to know 2 frenz wif exactly the same surname and name... lol... of cuz the other Guolin also nt bad fren la... lol...), Amanda, Jack etc who have nvr failed to help mi out whenever I feel down. Listening to their crap simply brightens mi up. I can consider myself lucky to have met ppl like them throughout my 1st 21 yrs on earth. Hopefully they'll still be my close frenz for more 21 yrs to come....
Anyway, it's time to move on with life. Afterall, life is indeed a miracle.... =)
Actually, I don't demand much from my frens. Or I don even demand at all. But sometimes somehow I am misinterpreted. Maybe cuz of the way I talk bah, especially in msn. My reasonings for certain stand or feelings may nt sound strong enough, as in to prove my pt, but that's exactly how I feel. I do not hide feelings, what's the pt? No one in this world is happy forever. Even comedians like Rowan Atkinson aka Mr Bean and Mediacorp host Quan Yi Feng suffer from depression. Why?? Simply cuz they bring happiness to everyone, but yet there's no one they can share their sadness wif. Everyone just assumes they are angels who haf no troubles at all. But that's NOT the truth!! I may feel down by certain responses occasionally bud pls do nt take tt to heart n be disappointed or angry wif it. I'm just letting you know my true feelings instead of hiding it and feeling depressed abt it.
Sometimes, it's gd to step into someone's else foot to experience hw they feel b4 u judge him or her. Do not assume just because his character is usually like tt so he's always like tt. Yes, I do make mistakes (who doesn't) , but do nt just assume i'll make the same mistake over and over again! Do you leave no room for mi to correct myself and just slap tt image onto my face?
I wana thank frens like Guolin (sec sch fren... I happen to know 2 frenz wif exactly the same surname and name... lol... of cuz the other Guolin also nt bad fren la... lol...), Amanda, Jack etc who have nvr failed to help mi out whenever I feel down. Listening to their crap simply brightens mi up. I can consider myself lucky to have met ppl like them throughout my 1st 21 yrs on earth. Hopefully they'll still be my close frenz for more 21 yrs to come....
Anyway, it's time to move on with life. Afterall, life is indeed a miracle.... =)
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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Monday, February 05, 2007
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
"Well-deserved" Break
Jux quitted my 2.5 mths stint at some call centre. I muz sae it was a horrifying yet happy experience......
Bad moments:
1) Those customers who jux scold u non-stop w/o even telling u wad prob they r facing and giving u time to tok -- then y call us?? Go scold any statue, they wont bother to answer u anyway.
2) LOW pay.... at a meagre $6/hr b4 CPF deduction, I cannot afford to splurge nor save much for myself. I nid to look for a higher paying job!!
3) Peak periods whereby there'll be reali tons of calls, mostly on mondays and fridays -- u'll be pressurised to pick up as many calls as possible by some team leaders who hound u like a dog.... lol... leavin nt much time to do some after-call-work.
Great moments:
1) Training period -- very slack, jux attend lessons and do some hands-on jux like some jc lectures... sit-in, listen and do... woot~~
2) Frens --- Without them i would haf gone berserk as I always complain to them abt cust... lol.... Regardless whether those whom i known thru the same batch, thru proximity in seats or the latest batch, they were r equally marvellous. It helps tt they r ard the same age. We could be gossiping thru agentchat (sth like msn), toking across our seats, muting calls or jux stand up n ogle at some ppl. U name it, we did it. It was fun, fun and fun... n we managed to get each other's contacts... =)
If nt for the low pay, I might nt haf leave the place. Nevertheless, it's time to look beyond the horizon and search for greener pastures (tts wad singaporeans always sae.... lol). Will be taking a break till chinese new yr then look for jobs. Meanwhile, I'll nt be resting on my laurels as I'll be doing some self-learning, go swim n jog much more often & get my piano skills back up.
Life doesn't get any better than these....
Bad moments:
1) Those customers who jux scold u non-stop w/o even telling u wad prob they r facing and giving u time to tok -- then y call us?? Go scold any statue, they wont bother to answer u anyway.
2) LOW pay.... at a meagre $6/hr b4 CPF deduction, I cannot afford to splurge nor save much for myself. I nid to look for a higher paying job!!
3) Peak periods whereby there'll be reali tons of calls, mostly on mondays and fridays -- u'll be pressurised to pick up as many calls as possible by some team leaders who hound u like a dog.... lol... leavin nt much time to do some after-call-work.
Great moments:
1) Training period -- very slack, jux attend lessons and do some hands-on jux like some jc lectures... sit-in, listen and do... woot~~
2) Frens --- Without them i would haf gone berserk as I always complain to them abt cust... lol.... Regardless whether those whom i known thru the same batch, thru proximity in seats or the latest batch, they were r equally marvellous. It helps tt they r ard the same age. We could be gossiping thru agentchat (sth like msn), toking across our seats, muting calls or jux stand up n ogle at some ppl. U name it, we did it. It was fun, fun and fun... n we managed to get each other's contacts... =)
If nt for the low pay, I might nt haf leave the place. Nevertheless, it's time to look beyond the horizon and search for greener pastures (tts wad singaporeans always sae.... lol). Will be taking a break till chinese new yr then look for jobs. Meanwhile, I'll nt be resting on my laurels as I'll be doing some self-learning, go swim n jog much more often & get my piano skills back up.
Life doesn't get any better than these....
Thursday, October 19, 2006
More Photos of HK Trip!! ^_^
Hmmz tot of uploading more photos of HK trip due to several requests =)

Come come, don be shy... Let's gay together... Oopx... am i blocking Kahwee's view?? =)

Do I sense some raping going on here?? Hmm....

What?! U want mi to stay near kah wee?? eww... lol

Stay away from mi before I shoot... heh heh

eh whose eyes is that behind me? is there something wrong with the pic? hello?? hello??

hey hey tts my bed! Freaking kahwee stop slacking on my bed!! grr..

A not-so-surprising price that you gotta pay once you bought the taxi at the airport... However, don't be surprised at the rate the meter jumps... lol

eh hope nobody ends up like this...

A row of vice being caught... hai.. if not for dirty-minded guys they wouldnt have been working as vice and get caught... stupid men... lol

No!! Master WIND, please dont blow us away... we beg you! =(

Surrender your onion rings now before I shoot you!

Hold tight... We gonna plunge down!!

Pop!! Out comes 3 handsome guys from the egg... Hee

Shag sia from waking up so early - 9am... lol

Hey hey the extra guy at the back... What you trying to do there huh? Don't try to be funny ya...

Eh what's so nice outside? Look at me la... more eye-catching =)

Shagged after climbing hundreds of steps just to see the buddha... Oopx... my hairline is thinning... sob sob =````` (

Come come, don be shy... Let's gay together... Oopx... am i blocking Kahwee's view?? =)

Do I sense some raping going on here?? Hmm....

What?! U want mi to stay near kah wee?? eww... lol

Stay away from mi before I shoot... heh heh

eh whose eyes is that behind me? is there something wrong with the pic? hello?? hello??

hey hey tts my bed! Freaking kahwee stop slacking on my bed!! grr..

A not-so-surprising price that you gotta pay once you bought the taxi at the airport... However, don't be surprised at the rate the meter jumps... lol

eh hope nobody ends up like this...

A row of vice being caught... hai.. if not for dirty-minded guys they wouldnt have been working as vice and get caught... stupid men... lol

No!! Master WIND, please dont blow us away... we beg you! =(

Surrender your onion rings now before I shoot you!

Hold tight... We gonna plunge down!!

Pop!! Out comes 3 handsome guys from the egg... Hee

Shag sia from waking up so early - 9am... lol

Hey hey the extra guy at the back... What you trying to do there huh? Don't try to be funny ya...

Eh what's so nice outside? Look at me la... more eye-catching =)

Shagged after climbing hundreds of steps just to see the buddha... Oopx... my hairline is thinning... sob sob =````` (
Friday, October 13, 2006
HK Trip 10-13 Oct 06
09 Oct 06
Kah Wee and Theodric came to my house at about 10.30pm to stay overnight.
10 Oct 06
We woke up at a freakingly early 4am. While we were still trying to nudge our way up from the bed, Weihan is already waiting outside my house with his dad's cab!! We rushed to get all our stuff ready and hopped on to the cab.
While deciding whether to eat at mac or bk, we took a stupid picture of ourselves!

Here we go on our way to HK after a bite at the 24h McDonald's in the departure hall. As we were on a budget airline - JetStar Asia, we had pretty much nothing to do onboard other than to sleep! =) So we basically carried on our favourite activity all the way to HK. The rather uncomfortable small leg space we had made us wake up in between our sleep, oblivious to what's happening in the aircraft around us. However, that did not bother us too much and we arrived at the airport safely. A rather unfortunate thing happened as the bus which is supposed to take us to the airport from the Jetstar parking lot had broken down. Thus, another bus was activated. While waiting, we took the chance to get into the Captain's seat! Take a look.... Now you know why I always say Jetstar people are friendly!

Upon taking our luggage, we took a cab straight down to the famous Buddha statue in HK, which is located on Lantau Island. Wow was the way there long ---- we spent HK$150 (S$30) just to get to that place. Well, it could have cost per person HK$88 for 2 way trip if we had chosen the cable car instead. Anyway, we had to walk a flight of "God-knows-how-many-steps-there-are" steps to get to the Buddha statue. By the time we were up there, our legs were shagged till "wobbly"! I wouldn't say it's worth the climb as all you could do up there was to see the scenery around the Buddha!


We took the chance to go to some nearby temples to pray and went to walk around Ngong Ping Village. There wasn't much there except for some shops selling food and souvenirs. We were of course pretty disappointed with such a "sian" place amidst the hooha surrounding it.

We headed down to Tung Chung , a nearby MTR station, again by the way of cab. There was a shopping centre there and we settled for lunch before walking around. While shopping, we observed that there's such a thing called "Outlets" stores eg, Levi's Outlet, Adidas Outlet where you get to buy their stuff which have already been phased out from the original stores. Thus, the items there may be priced lower to attract you to buy. After about an hour or so, we left the place empty-handed and rode on the MTR to our hotel - Ramada Hotel, which is located on Hong Kong Island. As we were taking a rest there, KahWee's HK friend was making his way to our hotel to join us. He brought us to Mongkok, a rather famous Night Market area, the place where Woman Street is, via the tram and MTR.



Had our dinner by eating the street food. We shopped around, looking for great bargains and sure we did! It was a tiring walk as the shopping belt was really long. However, it was worthwhile as we got our fair share of goods. It all ended off at about 11pm as we proceeded back to the hotel.
Day 2
We woke up at a modestly early 9am and searched around the hotel area for some quick breakfast bites. A restaurant boasting numerous dishes of cheap dim sum caught our eye. Indeed, the prices of the dim sum were quite on the low end and we feasted on several dishes. They tasted about the same as those kind you find in Singapore but with a price that's headed southwards.
With that, we hurried to the highly-anticipated Ocean Park!! The entrance fee was an astounding HK$185 but it was reasonable considering the fun we had and the time spent there.

Saw a real panda for the first time in my life... Gosh were they cute!!

The long cable car ride we had to take to get to another part of ocean park...

One portion of Ocean Park... Filled with several rides.. Including the 360degree Dinosaur roller coaster...

Dolphins performing...

It was almost 6pm. We took a cab down to the MTR station - Central (something like Singapore's City Hall) and boarded a train to Tsim Sha Shui. Avenue of Stars was located there and we managed to catch 5-min snippet of the famous laser show. I would say it's quite a let-down as the laser show wasn't as nice as expected and in fact it was pretty dull with the lasers turning here and there not to the tune of the music. It could have been done much better. Nevertheless, we took some quick pics of the area.


As it was still early, we strolled down to the nearby shopping belt for another buying frenzy!!
Day 3
Reveille : 8am
We met up with Kah Wee's friend who brought us to a renowned restaurant at Central MTR Station to have our daily breakfast fix - dim sum!! The variety and price were about the same as the one we went to the previous day. It was equally delicious and our stomachs were definitely bloated after that =)
We had originally planned to crash HK Uni's lecture which starts at 10.30am. But Theodric, Weihan and mi decided not to as it was quite meaningless. So we headed to the nearby arcade to play Time Crisis 4 (Mind you it's cheap, just HK$4 per game) and shop around. Meanwhile, Kah Wee went ahad with his friend to HK Uni.
We met up at the Victoria Peak bottom at 11.30am. This destination was originally phased off from the itinerary but we were tasked to buy a Hard Rock Cafe T-Shirt for RSM so we so-called had no choice but to go (Hard Rock Cafe is located at the Peak). Anyway, we didn't regret it as we experienced what taking a tram up to the Peak is like.

As expected, the view from the top of the Peak was marvellous. We grabbed the chance to soak in the natural atmosphere as cool air blew from the bottom of the hill up.


After managing to source for Hard Rock, we made our way downhill.
The four of us in the tram on the way down...

WeiHan caught catching a short nap while on the way down!! Who's little finger is that... Hmm...

We went on a shopping madness once again, this time round spanning a bigger area - The whole stretch between 3 MTR stations - Mongkok, Yau Ma Tei and Jordon. In the process, we witnessed a scene whereby HK police nabbed several prostitutes and brought them into a police van. The number was as high as 20. We had initially thought a filming of movie was taking place as there were TV crews around with so many onlookers. Little did we expect to see such a commotion during such a short stay there. At the end of our shopping extravaganza, we "sneaked" into a massage parlour enquiring about the price of decent massage. They quoted it at HK$350 for 45min, including sex. We asked again if it could be just pure massage and not with sex included, and they replied "It's ok without sex, the girls will also be fine with being just naked". We left the place immediately.
Day 4
Reveille: 6.30am
Went to had dim sum breakfast at a restaurant just next door to our hotel, before going back to take our barang barang and hopped on to a direct bus to the airport.

This HK Trip ended off at the blink of an eye. Hope to be able to go overseas some time soon. The destination is not important, but the companion is. And I must say I enjoyed myself thoroughly throughout these 4 short but sweet days. ^_^
Kah Wee and Theodric came to my house at about 10.30pm to stay overnight.
10 Oct 06
We woke up at a freakingly early 4am. While we were still trying to nudge our way up from the bed, Weihan is already waiting outside my house with his dad's cab!! We rushed to get all our stuff ready and hopped on to the cab.
While deciding whether to eat at mac or bk, we took a stupid picture of ourselves!

Here we go on our way to HK after a bite at the 24h McDonald's in the departure hall. As we were on a budget airline - JetStar Asia, we had pretty much nothing to do onboard other than to sleep! =) So we basically carried on our favourite activity all the way to HK. The rather uncomfortable small leg space we had made us wake up in between our sleep, oblivious to what's happening in the aircraft around us. However, that did not bother us too much and we arrived at the airport safely. A rather unfortunate thing happened as the bus which is supposed to take us to the airport from the Jetstar parking lot had broken down. Thus, another bus was activated. While waiting, we took the chance to get into the Captain's seat! Take a look.... Now you know why I always say Jetstar people are friendly!

Upon taking our luggage, we took a cab straight down to the famous Buddha statue in HK, which is located on Lantau Island. Wow was the way there long ---- we spent HK$150 (S$30) just to get to that place. Well, it could have cost per person HK$88 for 2 way trip if we had chosen the cable car instead. Anyway, we had to walk a flight of "God-knows-how-many-steps-there-are" steps to get to the Buddha statue. By the time we were up there, our legs were shagged till "wobbly"! I wouldn't say it's worth the climb as all you could do up there was to see the scenery around the Buddha!


We took the chance to go to some nearby temples to pray and went to walk around Ngong Ping Village. There wasn't much there except for some shops selling food and souvenirs. We were of course pretty disappointed with such a "sian" place amidst the hooha surrounding it.

We headed down to Tung Chung , a nearby MTR station, again by the way of cab. There was a shopping centre there and we settled for lunch before walking around. While shopping, we observed that there's such a thing called "Outlets" stores eg, Levi's Outlet, Adidas Outlet where you get to buy their stuff which have already been phased out from the original stores. Thus, the items there may be priced lower to attract you to buy. After about an hour or so, we left the place empty-handed and rode on the MTR to our hotel - Ramada Hotel, which is located on Hong Kong Island. As we were taking a rest there, KahWee's HK friend was making his way to our hotel to join us. He brought us to Mongkok, a rather famous Night Market area, the place where Woman Street is, via the tram and MTR.



Had our dinner by eating the street food. We shopped around, looking for great bargains and sure we did! It was a tiring walk as the shopping belt was really long. However, it was worthwhile as we got our fair share of goods. It all ended off at about 11pm as we proceeded back to the hotel.
Day 2
We woke up at a modestly early 9am and searched around the hotel area for some quick breakfast bites. A restaurant boasting numerous dishes of cheap dim sum caught our eye. Indeed, the prices of the dim sum were quite on the low end and we feasted on several dishes. They tasted about the same as those kind you find in Singapore but with a price that's headed southwards.
With that, we hurried to the highly-anticipated Ocean Park!! The entrance fee was an astounding HK$185 but it was reasonable considering the fun we had and the time spent there.

Saw a real panda for the first time in my life... Gosh were they cute!!

The long cable car ride we had to take to get to another part of ocean park...

One portion of Ocean Park... Filled with several rides.. Including the 360degree Dinosaur roller coaster...

Dolphins performing...

It was almost 6pm. We took a cab down to the MTR station - Central (something like Singapore's City Hall) and boarded a train to Tsim Sha Shui. Avenue of Stars was located there and we managed to catch 5-min snippet of the famous laser show. I would say it's quite a let-down as the laser show wasn't as nice as expected and in fact it was pretty dull with the lasers turning here and there not to the tune of the music. It could have been done much better. Nevertheless, we took some quick pics of the area.


As it was still early, we strolled down to the nearby shopping belt for another buying frenzy!!
Day 3
Reveille : 8am
We met up with Kah Wee's friend who brought us to a renowned restaurant at Central MTR Station to have our daily breakfast fix - dim sum!! The variety and price were about the same as the one we went to the previous day. It was equally delicious and our stomachs were definitely bloated after that =)
We had originally planned to crash HK Uni's lecture which starts at 10.30am. But Theodric, Weihan and mi decided not to as it was quite meaningless. So we headed to the nearby arcade to play Time Crisis 4 (Mind you it's cheap, just HK$4 per game) and shop around. Meanwhile, Kah Wee went ahad with his friend to HK Uni.
We met up at the Victoria Peak bottom at 11.30am. This destination was originally phased off from the itinerary but we were tasked to buy a Hard Rock Cafe T-Shirt for RSM so we so-called had no choice but to go (Hard Rock Cafe is located at the Peak). Anyway, we didn't regret it as we experienced what taking a tram up to the Peak is like.

As expected, the view from the top of the Peak was marvellous. We grabbed the chance to soak in the natural atmosphere as cool air blew from the bottom of the hill up.


After managing to source for Hard Rock, we made our way downhill.
The four of us in the tram on the way down...

WeiHan caught catching a short nap while on the way down!! Who's little finger is that... Hmm...

We went on a shopping madness once again, this time round spanning a bigger area - The whole stretch between 3 MTR stations - Mongkok, Yau Ma Tei and Jordon. In the process, we witnessed a scene whereby HK police nabbed several prostitutes and brought them into a police van. The number was as high as 20. We had initially thought a filming of movie was taking place as there were TV crews around with so many onlookers. Little did we expect to see such a commotion during such a short stay there. At the end of our shopping extravaganza, we "sneaked" into a massage parlour enquiring about the price of decent massage. They quoted it at HK$350 for 45min, including sex. We asked again if it could be just pure massage and not with sex included, and they replied "It's ok without sex, the girls will also be fine with being just naked". We left the place immediately.
Day 4
Reveille: 6.30am
Went to had dim sum breakfast at a restaurant just next door to our hotel, before going back to take our barang barang and hopped on to a direct bus to the airport.

This HK Trip ended off at the blink of an eye. Hope to be able to go overseas some time soon. The destination is not important, but the companion is. And I must say I enjoyed myself thoroughly throughout these 4 short but sweet days. ^_^
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Two different gals...
(1) The Wild
- She stepped onto the downward escalator before my friend and i did.
- It was prominent.
- Her butt crack was revealing.
- I was pretty sure she knew about it as her pants seemed like dropping.
- She turned around.
- Oh my god.
- A typical sex diva look with dark eyelashes
- I pretended to talk to my friend.
(2) The Tame
- She held on to the "Open" button
- I walked in.
- She smiled at me.
- I smiled back =)
- At this instant, a guy led a blind woman in.
- She immediately held on to the woman's hand and let her in.
- The lift reached the first floor.
- However, the door at e opposite end opened instead.
- The blind woman didn't know.
- She held out her warm hands into that woman's palm and brought her out at the correct end.
- Held on to the woman as they moved out of the barrier after scanning ez-link
- She enquired where the woman wanted to go
- "Haig Road" was the reply.
- She agreed to bring her all the way there.
- I was touched by her actions.
- Coupled with her smooth skin and girl-next-door look.
- Really hope fate brings us together again.