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Of Old Friends and Roti Tissue...
Wednesday, June 18, 2008

            After cell group, I drove the trusty Kancil to Melur, SS19, where a gaggle of old school friends were already chatting away, with cups of tea growing cold in front of them (I arrived just in time to see Karen order a large roti tissue, which, to my delight, she needed help finishing) Some of them I've not seen in years, while the others, just last week, but it was great to notice how we've all gone from sitting under the hot sun during 'perhimpunan', to wearing ties and answering calls on the phone every 5 minutes. (photos stolen from courtesy of Karen Siah)



Han Yang and Foo Ken



Julie and Karen



Siew Ghee, Thim Zing and Kim Jee (who still looks the same)



Weng Lum, Eng Teck, and Han Yang again



Karen, Julie, Mei Huei, Ven Nee



Mervin, myself, Kenny,
Jackie (who grew darker again)

            The good 'ol times. Sigh. How I miss those days.

            Life goes on, I guess.



Who knows which part of Subang is this?


            Its going to be a long, difficult, journey, from here on.

Next up: Nuffnang's Wild LIVE Blogging Event - Log in to -Soon Seng's Corner - on Saturday, June 21st, 7.00p.m., for live event updating, from Modestos, Sri Hartamas!

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Of Airports and Wifi...
Saturday, June 14, 2008

            Its been a week since Yenli went off to the Land of the Free. In a conversation during my last supper with her at McD's (this doesn't sound right), we spoke about how life would be there;



The Interview With Yen

Yen: Sure damn sad wan lor.
Me: You'll eat more and grow fat.
Yen: How you know? Maybe I work everyday then become thinner (points at chin) But then hor, when I'm depressed, I eat more.
Me: You'll eat a lot of chips. Then you might get more pimples.
Yen: How la?
Me: Would you rather get pimples or fat?
Yen: I dunno..!! (high-pitched)
Me: So, in conclusion, you'll get depressed, pimples and fat. Either that, or you'll find a guy there;, be happy, and stay thin and pimple-free, since all of these come together.

            Somehow, in the long run,I think its the latter.

            At the unexpected send-off at the airport.



They have self check in machines. Its very cool for the jakun in me.



Min Foong! Also going off. Apparently getting his shopping list later.



Bag refuses to fit.



While their families were saying goodbye, we felt out of place tagging along, so we took a picture with this tree.



I made too loud a comment about wanting to see how young Quek's sisters looked, so in the end, I took a photo with them. They look really young.



The Group Photo.



Lauren and I walked along that pathway, and snapped a shot of this.

            A week later, I dropped by Semenyih for the last time (*gasp!*) to pack up the last of my stuff. In the end, it actually took up about 6 boxes, although they were the 'small' items I left for last.



The empty room....(....)

            On that Thursday, I dropped by Seremban for lunch with Joyce in A&W Seremban, and while transferring photos to a thumbdrive, noticed something amusing;



            I was JUST telling Joyce about the Majlis Perbandaran Seremban initiative to provide Wifi access around the Lake Gardens area, and she replied, "Got people use wan ah?" Hehe. People like me, yes.



Joyce and I =)

            After that episode, I drove down to KL to drop off the robes forms for graduation, at the robesmakers Ede and Ravenscroft (I suddenly feel like Harry Potter in Diagon Alley), and met several Nottingham-ers with the same agenda in mind there. The place is along Jalan Dang Wangi, and apparently, later that day, there was a peaceful demo against the fuel price hike right on the street in front of the building. Good thing I got away on time (envisions being knocked over by water cannons).

            A very interesting week.

p.s. For those of you who passed me the robes forms to submit, I have your receipts
p.p.s I also have the receipts of the Uni Graduation forms. Please remind me to give them back. Thank you!

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Our Friends Are Famous! (Part 2)
Wednesday, June 11, 2008

            Well, here goes.. Another set! (Hopefully, one day, my talent as a cutter-and-paster will be recognised, and I'll become insanely rich).



My first attempt at a cartoon. Hmmm.



See, Jeannie, I didn't do anything horrible.. =) (and I didn't even have to change the name)



And I STILL haven't watched the movie...

            For more of these type of things, head on to my Facebook account...


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Roaring My Way to Nuffnang Wild ‘Live’ Blogging!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008

    I've always thought that it'd be sheer fun to blog right from the scene of an event, instead of coming home, powering up the trusty (but old) laptop, plug in a SD card to transfer a ridiculous amount of photos, and wait for eternity while I upload the pictures to Flickr before I can even begin to write about the event (which, after all these techno-babble, would have become outdated).

    Now, Nuffnang, together with Maxis Broadband, is hosting a blogger's event, where you can actually blog live (in fact, you're encouraged to) from right smack in the middle of the happenings! Dubbed The
Nuffnang's Wild LIVE Blogging event, its a theme party hosted in Modesto's, Sri Hartamas, where bloggers will be seen decked out in all manners of animal wear.

    Here's a logo for the event.


We must always have logos.


    I guess the 'live' blogging was conceived after observing animals and their mannerisms.


How cats survive during droughts (provided they don't fall in)



For garbage lovers, its an acquired taste



        The lesson we can learn? We can do anything in even the oddest places (and yes, that includes blogging) which can be anywhere from the comfort of your own toilet to the glitzy glamour of Modesto's joint in Sri Hartamas.

        Its going to be an extremely interesting event, where I believe one will be able to see all kinds of people in even more types of apparel. With the amount of creative talent thats going to be gathered in one location, I'm sure there's going to be plenty of sights to behold.


This would probably be the least confused creature you'll spot on that night

        Yup, there's going to be a wild time to be had..With fingers crossed, maybe I'll get to be part of it too!
        
         Have a look at it here!
Nuffnang's Wild LIVE Blogging


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Our Friends Are Famous! (Part 1)
Saturday, June 07, 2008

         To keep my dear readers occupied while my dull life undergoes its normal event-less cycle, here is a sample of what my Photoshop-ing (when I'm bored in-between doing stuff) has resulted in.



He actually commissioned this himself...



I know she doesn't look anything like a pirate, but I couldn't think of anything else for now...



Seeing his face, I just HAD to do this one...

          It takes me approximately 10-15 minutes to make one of these, but apparently its good for a short chuckle.

          Yes, yes, I know, I should go watch the actual movies.

          Anyone want to be famous?

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SJAG Church Camp @ Tiara Bay Resort, PD
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

        After a temporary hiatus, the Subang boy is back in Subang. For the past 4 days, I have been walking around Tiara Bay Resort in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan, for the annual SJAG Church Camp, 2008. It was the first in the 7 years I've attended SJAG that I was present for their church camp, making it the inagural Soon Seng's 1st SJAG Church Camp. We (being myself, Eric, and Sandra) departed from Subang at about 11.30a.m., in Kevin's Honda (which, incidentally, has a rather large boot). We were just in time for lunch, which was at the famous Beef Noodle stall in Pasar Seremban, at which Joyce joined us for a short while. After a short stop at the nearby Siew Pau store, it was a straight shot to the Tiara Bay Resort, and lunch.



Outside Pasar Besar Seremban



(Apparently) Famous Ice Kacang



(Really) Famous Siew Pau



(Quite) Nice Sky on the way to Port Dickson

        Over the next few days, the major part of the time was filled with makan, service, makan, workshops, makan, and more makan. It was here that I met Lovy (a rather unique name, don't you think?) from Singapore! Apparently, she only comes down (up?) to Malaysia to attend the camp, so the next time I'll probably be able to see her will be a year from now.It was on the second day that the telematch took place, and here, we saw the competitive spirit of the many participants of the camp, all striving (or trying to, at least) to win the group competition (I was in the Orange group, which had the least members in it).



Our room was cosy (but apparently, quite spooky)



NIght shot of the resort (in this case, one of the many trees)



Another night shot



Me drinking coffee



Lovy and Kim Mi



When they said serious photo, I took it a bit too literally

        It is also interesting to note that despite being on a beach resort, I didn't actually end up on a beach. Yes, I only managed to walk around the man-made sandy resort, and swim in the Sunway-Lagoon-ish type of swimming pools, but no coconut trees, salt water, and weird fish this time round. Oh well, PD isn't very far away.



Sunset?



We had a lot of chips



Service... with a lot of people



Japheth and Irene!



Lovy and I



Strange Bird and I

        The trip back was rather quick (since I slept most of the way) and since it was raining so heavily, Kim Mi, Eric, Kevin and I ended up in Subang Parade, for a hot cup of coffee, before proceeding home.



This was in the Subang parade carpark

        An interesting church camp indeed. East coast next year, perhaps?

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