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Kwo Kuang's Birthday @ Souled Out
Thursday, August 02, 2007

        Chui San had already said a few days back, "Be there BEFORE 7.30 p.m., if you want to surprise Kwo Kuang.."

        There, was SOULed OUT, in Desa Sri Hartamas, where Chui San was planning Kwo Kuang's surprise birthday party. I was really uncertain if I could even make it, but after ploughing through work, I made a dash for the monorail station in KL, which took me KL Sentral, where I boarded a RapidKL bus that trundled to Plaza Damas in Sri Hartamas, where I finally hailed a taxi which left me at SOULed OUT.

        I actually managed to reach at a not-too-ridiculously late time of 7.45p.m.

        To my surprise, guess who I saw there, sitting and waiting? Yes, it was Li-Lynn and YENLI. They were the only ones who were (apparently) there, the rest having come (apparently) late. So, there were the 2 of them, sitting and waiting at a table set for 25. As they waved me over, Yenli proudly exclaimed, "I came before you wei..You have to blog about this..", happy with the fact that they were the first to arrive, before (apparently) everyone else.



The 'Early Bird', Yenli



The other 'Early Bird', Li-Lynn

        After waiting for about 1/2 hour, Lynn got a call from Su Yin, Kwo Kuang's sister, asking where she was. After some discussion, Su Yin said, "We're upstairs already la."

        Sheepishly, the three of us made our way upstairs, only to find that most of the people were already there, eating, and we were in fact, NOT the earliest. We quickly ordered our food and got down to eating.



The Birthday Boy - Live At Souled Out

        Here are some photos to ogle at.



Lynn is happily talking about food



This is the only photo I took with Lynn where my eyes were open



Nottingham-ers like peace signs.. (with Stoney as an exception)



If you look closely, you can see that Melody is happy



With Chui San.. I had some difficulty keeping my eyes open, that night



I think it was because I was sleepy..and started squinting at bright lights..



The Subang Utama gang..



Nottingham People

        It was just before I left when I went over to chitchat with the Subang Utama gang, some of whom I had known for a long time.



With the Subang Utama people..



Jolene! Didn't really get to talk to you much, but we have to meet up sometime, ya? (while you're still in Subang)



And, a final snap with the Nottingham Bunch

        I took my leave, and went home with Su Yin, Kwo Kuang's sister, where we had a really interesting conversation all the way back. Thanks for the lift!

        Happy 21st, Kwo Kuang!

p.s. The spaghetti carbonara is quite nice, but its not exactly the same as Nero Teca.

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To Show That I'm Alive..
Wednesday, August 01, 2007

        To my few (but dearly treasured) readers, you may have noticed that I have not updated my blog for the past few days.

        This is not because I'm dead.

        Its been a rather hectic week, with little happening besides work. (just goes to show how uninteresting my life can be)

        But, don't worry, there should be new things coming up, and for those who have been faithfully visiting this site, thank you, and keep those visits coming!

        For now, here's the people who went to watch Simpsons last week.



Everyone minus me

        Imagine a half-hour episode of The Simpsons, three hours as long, and you've pretty much got the gist of it.

        And I still haven't watched Transformers!!

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Nottingham-ers & Alliance Bank..
Saturday, July 28, 2007

       


        On Saturday morning, Shamal, Dominic, and myself represented Nottingham University in a Business Focus Group organized by Alliance Bank in Menara Multi-Purpose, KL. Now, having no prior knowledge of what it was all about, I arrived at the place to meet a small group of students who represented their respective uni's and colleges. I had expected a bigger number, but as it turned out, there were only 10 people in total.


        I was the earliest to arrive, so I kept myself occupied reading Malaysian Tatler in the lounge, until the others started arriving.  Some of us were ushered into a small conference room, where two ladies from the Alliance Bank, Colleen and Louisa got us warmed up by getting us comfortable, and explaining that it was a free-and-easy session, and that we could help ourselves to the drinks at the side.

        I headed straight for the coffee.

        We started our small talk, and we made conversation with each other. Soon, everyone was present, and the event was started with a briefing from Louisa and Colleen, as to what we would be doing.

        As it turned out, we were given a business case study, and after an hour, we were to present our proposal to a panel of judges, who, coincidentally, were major industry figures. So, without much deliberation, we got started. I grouped myself with Dominic and another girl, and we took care of the Finance division, while the rest split themselves into the Marketing and Operations teams.

        After the brainstorming, we began our presentation. From the outset, you could see that we were floundering under the questions thrown at us from the panel of judges (they really knew what they were doing.. we didn't) but, I guess given the time and all, we did pretty well.

        The session ended with a 360-Degree Evaluation session, where EVERYONE gives their opinion about how each participant performed. (Haha.. I remember being "well-balanced", "stable", and having a "positive aura")  I guess I got off pretty lightly.



        The compulsory gift session over, I requested that we take a group photo, and we all exchanged contact details, before making our jolly way home.

        A rather fun event.

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Save The Monsters..
Tuesday, July 24, 2007

        Those who know me well may be aware that I, despite being a relative introvert,  sometimes have spur-of-the-moment periods of craziness. One of those moments is catalogued below;

        I was on my way home from work with my brother, and we were supposed to head for dinner in Subang Parade. It was after he had parked in the carpark that I spotted an envelope of his, which had the most unusual heading...



The envelope said...



"Save The Monsters"


        I couldn't resist it, so I took the envelope and started loitering around one of the pillars in the carpark, hoping that some kind soul would emphatize with the plight of.. err.. monsters.



Yes, there were other people in the carpark

        After that slight bit of randomness, we taste-tested the new Pizza Hut Cheese-Dip Pizza.



John.. He likes cheese too



Hungry after saving the monsters

        I must say,  I tend to do odd things, sometimes.

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Graduation Ceremony.. (No, not mine..)
Sunday, July 22, 2007

        Well, thats it. Its the end, for these bunch of fine people who were my seniors in Nottingham University, for the past 2 years of education life. Today, the finally donned the heavy and hot robes, smiled and shook hands with the Chancellor, threw their graduation caps in the air, and said goodbye to the uni.

        And I said goodbye to them too.



Kee Wah



Justin



Ashvin (look at how tall/short he/I is!/am!)



Cherlanie



Vincent, me, Lee Mei, Samuel



Gean, Celia, Samuel (Gean was the first person to help me put surprises in Joyce's room, way back then..=)



Josh Soo Kin Cheong (yes, its the joker again)

        And, I finally got to take photos with my squash committee. It was supposed to be a GROUP picture, but, oh well.



Vincent, Shanti



Choong Hoe, Pei Wen



Yee Jie

        I only managed to take the group picture for the 2nd session



Spot the Choong Hoe



Happy People



A Beautiful Day

        And, I wasn't the only one who had yet to graduate that was there, on that day.



Su Yin



Shino and Su Lyn!

        After we had browsed through our yearbook, Shino and I made a startling discovery. The were absolutely no photos of Year 2 Business School students in the yearbook. Apparently, no one organised a photo session, so, in the end, to the outside reader, there are no Business School Year 2 students!

        As such, Shino and I decided, in the upcoming year, to be more friendly and meet more people, and force everyone to take pictures in our faculty.



Yes, we will be the pioneers for the BB's (Business Boys) and BG's (Business Girls).. anyone who has a catchier name, please let us know..

        All the best to all of you graduates!

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Stoney Turns 19..
Saturday, July 21, 2007

        I came home from work on Friday only to find that the Green Wira had been commandeered by my dad, so I borrowed the VIOS from my gracious brother and sis-in-law (thanks ya), to pick up Yenli and Li-Lynn, and head on to Centrepoint, Bandar Utama.

        The reason?

        To surprise Tony for his 19th birthday.

        Sue Ann had diligently organized a surprise party for him at Secret Recipe, inviting some of his old school friends over as well. Yen and Lynn initially didn't want to eat anything (nor drink, as well), until the cut cake slices started appearing on the table.

        Here are some pictures for you to savour.



Tony was rather surprised to see me sitting with his old school friends...



...but I'm sure he liked the cake.



Some of Tony's friends



The shot which Lynn loved.. No double chin, even when taken from below.



The group photo



Lynn, me, Sue Ann. No prizes for guessing who the pixelated lady is.


To see the actual photo, key in the password!!



The Grapetizer? and Ugly Cake Crumbs



Lynn, Yenli (again, pixelated), Sue Ann, Yomae


Its the same password as above



Sue Ann and Tony.

        Many happy returns of the day, to Tony. May you always have bak kut teh nearby, in Teluk Pulai.


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