Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Updates

Just a few lines..

To the losers who are working out there: I'm having my hols! =P

Was sandfly-bitten last week at Chek Jawa. Spent $80 just to visit the doc. =(

Bought my blades, picking up blading right now. =)

Will have longer updates when things get interesting.. Enjoy your days!

Saturday, May 07, 2005

On Thurs, after the ITE tour as part of our enrichment program, we had an impromptu session of mahjong at Peiling's place again. I must say that it was a fun session and with some luck, me and Huiyi managed to minimize our losses a bit more than the previous time. Of course, with the mahjong queen and king around, that's the best we can do..hahaha..

In the evening, I met up with my OEP gang for dinner. We visited the group of restaurants at the renovated Marina Square (Centre stage) and it's quite a new and refreshing experience. I like the concept of patrons being able to order food from more than one restuarant, and the ambience there was good too (though I suspect its going to be quite crowded during weekends).

After the dinner, we started observing the tables near to us and try to guess the relationships between the people who are sitting around it. It was quite fun making speculations and we spotted people who went there for a secondary-sch-gathering, and also a group of colleagues, totally based on our assumptions!! It then occurred to us that we were the weirdest combination and people would have a hard time guessing why we were there if they were also boring enough to try the same thing. For one thing, our age differ from one another by a year or two.. ranging from 18-26 years old. And also, we were literally from all walks of life. I'm the only one who's working... as for the rest, one is waiting to be enlisted, one is waiting to enrol into uni, one is studying in uni and the youngest among us is in JC2 this year. Hahaha..what a combination.

This shows that a similar mindset is a strong force for bringing people together. Its quite amazing how the five of us became closer after the China trip last year, even though in the team there were others that I had known for a longer time, and there were also those who were my age. Even though the team doesn't meet up anymore, we still catch up together every now and then.. and that's a very nice thing to do. =)


My OEP clique Posted by Hello

Christmas at Lijiang, China (Yuhuan wasn't in this shot) Posted by Hello

Was looking through my photos to find a shot with the five of us when we were at China last Decemeber. I realised that we didn't have one taken then, and this is the closest.. with Xiaofen in place of Yuhuan. We were in the hotel room just after midnight of Christmas 2004, it had been a tiring day but we were too excited to sleep.

As I looked at all those photos, it seemed so long ago.. not just half a year gone since I went to China with the OEP (YEP) team. Missed those days...

Happy 18th Birthday!


Yuhuan with the cake Posted by Hello

It's Yuhuan 18th birthday today (7th May), we celebrated for her in advance when we met up on Thurs. Oh man, 18 years old... that's so long ago for me. Other than the A's, I won't mind to relive that age again. =P

Kingdom of Heaven


Kingdom of Heaven Posted by Hello

Caught Kingdom of Heaven after our sumptuous meal, on the day it was screened! And, I must say that the main attraction of the movie is *drumroll please*... Orlando Bloom! Well, I don't think anyone would disagree with me unless he/she is the kind who simply loves historical war flick.

Other than a dramatic plot and handsome male lead, the movie depicted the very sensitive issues of religions (war between Christians and Muslims). As a non-history student, I don't really know whether it's a real protrayal of what happened in ancient Jerusalem. However, it's quite clear that after Osama pulled off his stunt 4 years ago, this movie is up for critics. A good thing is that the whole message at the end of the movie is quite clear: World peace! No more fighting! I find it quite ironic as humans were killed like ants in the movie, and the typical war scenes are oh-so-familiar after the LOTR trilogy. In my eyes, such historical war movies is quite cliche now and no matter how much money is thrown into making the film, it don't impress anyone anymore. Just give me a break, and move on to something else, please...

Orlando Blooooooom


365 days with Orlando Posted by Hello

Of course, Orlando as Balian is the eye-candy throughout the whole movie, and this time round he gets all the limelight from the beginning till the end. I would say that he's almost tailor-made for such historical heroic role. Just imagine him without the long hair, and clean shaven... he'll look so out-of-place. Even as a calendar man, he needs to maintain this ruggedly handsome look, like he's ready to change into his costume and go off for war anytime.

The Elf


Don't you think he looks simply irresistible here? Posted by Hello

I still thinking being a elf suits him best, and he looks the best when he's acting like one in LOTR. Maybe the fact that he's inhuman just makes him even more irresistible, what do you guys think? Hahhaa..

Legolas


Orlando as Legolas Posted by Hello

Monday, May 02, 2005


My Southpark avatar Posted by Hello

This is my Southpark persona. Oh, I wish I can really live in such a place, happening! Anyway, you can create your own here .