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Battle of the Bands, 2007...
Saturday, December 15, 2007

        I was at home, working on my assignment, when the phone suddenly rang.

    Yenli: "Eh, Battle of the Bands (BOB).. Wan to go not? After that we go tapau burger."
    Me   : "Hm.. Dunnoler.. I don't think I'll be going ler.."
    Yenli: "Why not? I fetch you la."
    Me   : "I just came home from friend's dinner. And got things to do."
    Yenli: "Must go! You bring your things there to do."
    Me   : "Okler, when you want to come? And your laptop still with me.."
    Yenli: "I come over now.."

        15 minutes later...

    SMS MESSAGE: Yenli: Very jam oh! I'm still in front of summit


        30 minutes later, we swung by to pick Kwo Kuang, and headed down to Sunway Lagoon, where the event was being held.



Yen, Kwo Kuang, and I



Good 'ol lion

        On the way there though, we got a call saying that it was too late, and the event was already over. Being Yenli, she was still adamant on at least trying to catch one act, since she had already suffered through a jam to reach the place. Things didn't really bode well, though, when we went on the escalator...



No one going down to the Surf Pool...



...and everyone headed upwards, to the exit.

        It was a relief when we reached the place, and saw a sizeable number of people still congregating in front of the stage. Here, the various celebrities were singing, while waiting for the results of the competition to be tabulated.



Liang, the MC for the night



Denise



This guy looks like he got punched really hard on the arm



Kenny Sia (with his eyes closed)



They finally announced the winner...



...which was Bus Company (sound familiar?)



Yaobang caught a Mamee packet thrown to the crowd



The People Who Like to Watch BOB and Eat Burgers

        After the thing ended, I followed Yenli to look for stars to take photos with. Yenli spotted Denise, who was already hurrying away at the time. I skipped over to ask for a photo, but her entourage smiled apologetically, and said it was too late. As I turned back to tell Yenli that she had missed her chance, Adam C. walked by. Yenli, not wanting to end the night without taking at least ONE photo with a celebrity, called out, "Adam.. Adam..". Since I don't think anyone could possibly have heard her, I sprinted over, and tapped him on the shoulder, which brought him to a halt.



Me, Adam C., Yenli (he was very friendly about the whole thing)

        Since we couldn't find anyone else, we were all about to leave, when Yaobang spotted Hannah Tan. Needless to say, the whole group straggled like ducks over to where she was standing, to get a closer glimpse. We started the picture snapping with...



...me and Hannah...

        ...followed by...



...Yenli and Hannah...

        ...and...



...Yaobang and Hannah...

        ...and in the end, it was...



...Quek and Hannah...



...Kwo Kuang and Hannah...



...Heng Wen and Hannah...



...Kok Lim and Hannah...



...and lastly, with Ren Yi and Hannah.

        I must say, she was rather patient with the whole bunch of us queueing up like we were at a supermarket checkout counter, but I guess shes already all too used to it.



Members of the (Official) Hannah Tan Fan Club (its really official. we all filled out forms)

        We parted ways after that, and headed over to the burger lori stall in SS15. But, being us, we just couldn't resist taking some other shots along the way.



Kwo Kuang and Yenli, in an artistic cover



Trying to see who would win the Bigger Eye Competition...



...which I think I won.



The Burger Shop

        Not a bad night. And the craving for Ramly burger was finally fulfilled.

        Hoorah.

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Christmas Night @ The Great Hall
Friday, December 07, 2007

        Christmas came a bit early to Nottingham, this year. On the 5th of December, the student association organised Christmas Night, where everyone gathered together to a night of music and song.



We started the night with Pass-The-Antlers



Lauren and ! (I got the Antlers this time)



Joyce and I =)



Remember this bunch of jokers?



Yes, thats right. Thats Chocolate Sundae. Performing, yet again.



Sue Ann and I



That has to be the thinnest Santa I've ever seen



Yenli, Joyce, Siok Kin



Kohilan was dragged into a mini-game...



... where he became a newspaper tree. (his group won, btw)



Shanti's kids from Desa Amal Jireh gave an excellent performance that night



The People Who Sat Upstairs



Looks like Zouk. Ok, almost.



I caught Sue Ann standing on a random chair. (I found out later that she was looking for Kohilan & Co.)



The Gang

        Well, quite a fun night. Certainly makes me look forward to the actual (Christmas) day. I guess I'll have to start my Christmas shopping pretty soon.

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Jogoya and Soft Fish...
Saturday, December 01, 2007

        We finally managed to make a trip down to the highly recommended Jogoya, in Starhill, KL. Zhao Heng had been itching to go to the Japanese buffet place for ages, so, on yet another impulsive whim, we braved jams and hot weather to swing by the city centre. I neglected to bring my digital camera, and thus had to rely on everyone's camera phones for the following pictures.



The nice entrance



Before we started eating



The food, nicely arranged before we went mad and messed everything up



Baked oysters. I believe we overdosed on this.



Instructions on how to make tea.



My happiness levels shot up when I saw this



I had the salmon head (almost) all to myself



For some reason, I think this fish looks cute



After the meal, everyone was a bit high



Siok Kin had difficulty looking at the camera...



.. as you can see here...



..and here

        After the meal, we had a walk around Starhill before going home.



The Vertu phone was so expensive that I couldn't even take a photo of it

        Its always fun to stuff yourself in the presence of good friends.

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Joyce Turns 21..
Friday, November 23, 2007

    On a humid Wednesday night, 25 TCC (Taylor's Community Centre)-ians converged on Relish, a burger-joint in the heart of KL, to (pre) celebrate Joyce's 21st birthday. I had originally booked tables at Nero Teca, but at the last minute, was unable to get them due to the large number of people that were attending the function. It was a good thing  that Weng Lum suggested Relish (which was just beside Nero Teca), and a phone call later, we were set for the event.

    When we were ushered into a private function room on the upper floor, I heaved a sigh of relief; our inevitable crazy antics wouldn't bother any other patrons. The dinner started normally, with everyone ordering their respective meals and drinks. Things started to go a little off the mark, however, when the cameras were whipped out, and everyone started moving about to snap photos of themselves, the food, the tables, and the quaint tomato sauce bottle on the tables. I'm sure Siok Kin was aghast at seeing how 'cam-whore'-rish the whole gang was, especially when Kohilan started taking pictures of himself. Nonetheless, things proceeded in a humorous manner, until the food arrived, and everyone set to gobbling burger patties and lamb shreds.



The ladies..



Happy people (who had not received their food)



Strangely, only Yenli looks blur in this picture



Kohilan proves that he can take a camwhore picture with 11 people in it

    The food eventuallly finished, and it was about that point when the 'surprise' birthday cake arrived. The birthday girl blew the candles, cut the cake, and returned it to the kitchen, for them to slice it into small pieces and distribute them to everyone.



The birthday girl with a samurai sword



Me helping the birthday girl with samurai sword

    That was when Zhao Heng, Kohilan, and Joshua went mad. Literally dancing to imaginary music, it was a hilarious sight to see the three jokers entertain themselves (and everyone else watching) with the kind of nonsense that only a genius like Zhao Heng can think of. I sincerely believe that the management had never seen such behaviour, let alone such people. Nonetheless, everyone was genuinely happy, and so was, I'm sure, the birthday girl. Many thanks to those who came to the event, and rest assured that your presence there was essential in turning it into an wonderful night.



We managed to take a PE3 Group Photo



The Three Retarded People



Yet another Three Retarded People



Finally, a group photo. (with everyone in it)

    The next day, it was time for just me and Joyce to celebrate her birthday. She had always wanted to go to the Eye On Malaysia, so I thought it would be a good time to bring her there, before they packed up and left, in January.



The Eye on Malaysia, in Titiwangsa



We got the other couple in the gondola to take this picture for us



The Twin Towers and KL Tower, in the distance



The Eye, as the background

    Shortly into the ride, we started to feel hunger pangs, so we were rather glad when it came to a stop, and I could take Joyce to our dinner venue.



The KL Tower, a bit closer up

    We had a pleasant evening, dining on a buffet spread of Eastern and Western cuisine. I made sure that I had more of the expensive stuff, and that meant downing several mussels, various seafood, beef shanks, salmon, and other pricey items. The view of the city, of course, added a more romantic ambience to the whole thing (the soft jazz music playing in the background helped as well)



I made sure I loaded my plate with mussels and funny cheese



Not a great table number. NIce view, though



The dessert table



Joyce happy with the dessert table



Some desserts



One of my lifelong dreams fulfilled; Drinking coffee at the highest point in Peninsula Malaysia



Us

    Now, after the meal, I brought Joyce home. I had promised Joyce that since I was taking her to dinner, I would not get her a gift. So I didn't.

    Instead, I made her a fountain.



Yes, it will crumble into pieces after a few days

    For those who knew what I was up to for the past month, here is proof that the (inaccurate) replica of the Nottingham lake managed to work (with lights AND pump). Many thanks to Kohilan, for setting up the surprise in the room (I don't think that Joyce would have expected a lighted blue tub to suddenly appear in a locked room with music playing in the background), and to all those who were supportive throughout the time I was cutting the wires and painting the plaster bridge.



Joyce and her fountain

    Finally, very many happy returns of the day, to my beloved Joyce. May the Good Lord bless you with many things and keep you safe and sound.



Us again

    Have a good one, this year.

    To read this exact same article (with slightly different fonts) on Joyce's blog, click
here.

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Pearl Tea and Magic Shows...
Saturday, November 17, 2007

        It all started, when, while coming home from dinner, Kohilan suddenly uttered, "I have a craving for bubble tea."

        So, being the adventurous people that we are, we tried to find parking near the temple at which the bubble tea van had set up store.

        After 15 minutes of driving around, we STILL couldn't find any spaces, considering the fact that the whole town must have decided to converge upon the temple on that particular night. Soon, we dropped Weng Lum off home, but not before Kian Siang said, "I don't mind driving out again, to get bubble tea."

        We swung by the uni to pick Siok Kin up, and before long, we were lining up outside the van, describing our orders. Strangely enough, my cappucino bubble tea came with jelly (with no bubbles/pearl), and we found out that we would get it if we waited for another half hour, for the supplier van to arrive from Cheras. Standing outside the temple, we peeked in to watch the most hilarious magic show I've ever seen. (Yes, the magician was Chinese)



Bubble/pearl Tea Van of Semenyih



We were overly happy, that night



4 jakuns drinking bubble/pearl tea in a temple.



After a shot of bubble/pearl tea, we lost all our inhibitions

        A very random night, indeed. Who says theres nothing to do in Semenyih?

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MAPCU Games and a Haircut...
Thursday, November 15, 2007

        I took a Saturday off to support the UNiM Basketball Team participating in the MAPCU games, hosted on uni grounds this year. The morning started off beautifully, with just enough sunlight to give us all a sunburn, and a temperature low enough to prevent me from sweating myself into a puddle of water. Since I'm not exactly a fantastic commentator of sports events, let me just post up photos for you to ogle at.



The Unim Team B warming up.. Kwo Kuang says that the shot would never have made it into the hoop



Long fingernails are not allowed. Zhao Heng conveniently forgot about that particular ruling until 2 minutes before the match started.



The game begins. Note that no one is actually looking at the ball.



Some people can sense that a camera is trained on them.



This is the look of a man that has just been elbowed in the face.



This is the look of a man that likes to sleep in front of squash courts.



The duck crossed the road to get into the lake.



Yup, spectators.



Yeng-ness.



Matthew took pity on the cameraman, and suggested that he be included in the photos.



Finally, the whole team together.

        It was a fun series of games to watch. Congrats to the uni team! (if any of you actually read this blog)

        On a separate note, I managed to fulfil one of my oldest wishes - to get my hair cut in the uni salon. Cut + wash + dry for RM10. Not too shabby a deal.

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