
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Woohoo! My trusty ol' Dell Inspiron 6000 made it on national T.V.!
Look out for the 3.15" minute marker...
And my hands too!
Alright, so I'm not good-looking enough for the camera. I'll take whatever jollies I can get. (including the fact that my laptop is more famous than me)
Jessica has finally achieved her 4 seconds of fame.
On another note, I've FINALLY watched Batman : The Dark Knight! And the show is absolutely superb. I must say, if they ever decide to bring the Joker back to the silver screen, whoever is playing the part has some pretty big Heath Ledger shoes to fill.
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Of Japanese Food and Even More Japanese Food...
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
For someone who normally doesn't eat Japanese food, Thursday was indeed a day filled with raw fish and noodles with funny names. Brian decided to celebrate his belated 21st birthday with some of his colleagues/friends, and had the brilliant idea of doing so in Ichiban Doshi, Pavillion, KL.
The Belated Birthday Boy himself. Thats rice underneath the raw fish.
Sarah and I. Sarah and Brian. The retarded people. I remember this as "curry noodles". Japanese Chicken. Which tastes like normal chicken. The Compulsory Group Photo. Later that night, I joined my cousin Eric and Jeannie for dinner at a relatively unheard of Japanese restaurant in Taipan, USJ 10, called Ogawa. We picked Jeannie up from Sungai Long, and braved the rush-hour traffic to arrive only slightly late for dinner at the very-Japanese diner. The topics we covered during that 2-hour dinner are listed as below;
1. What would happen if I made fish pregnant. 2. How I would be able to cheat on my wife. 3. Wang Li Hom is to die for. 4. How to eat sobi noodles (the answer: cold) 5. How hamsap people look like. 6. What the ice in the urinals are used for.
...and plenty of other interesting dinner-table variety topics.
The signboard is not to be mistaken for a line of health and lifestyle products distributor. We wait for the lift to arrive. Eric and Jeannie. Raw meat. I learnt that eating chrysanthemum flowers leaves an aftertaste thats hard to get rid of. Unagi. The next best meat after pork, lamb, fish, chicken, and beef. Jeannie, Eric, and I (note the chrysanthemum) Before leaving the place. I would say that the only time I had more Japanese food in a single day was in Jogoya, Starhill.
I bet my cholesterol is going to kill me soon.
For more photos of Japanese food and us in my Facebook album, click here.
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Nottingham Graduation Fiesta 2008...
Sunday, July 20, 2008
The day started with a slightly confused Cheah family missing the turn to the IOI Resort, and travelling several kilometres into Sri Kembangan, before turning back and picking the right road. I walked into the hotel and into a scene straight from Harry Potter during the Yule Ball (well, almost, if Harry Potter and his friends were Asian). Everyone swished about in robes, and flashbulbs popped everywhere, as parents went crazy with their cameras. I discovered that the line to the robes was snaking all the way out the hall, but thanks to Yheng Mun and gang, who were already slightly ahead, Lauren and I managed to get fitted in time to enter the hall (in other words, we subtly cut queue).
A graduation ceremony is, well, a graduation ceremony, and I don't think anyone will really expect it to be as entertaining as a night in Euphoria (by M.O.S.!), or 2 and a 1/2 hours watching the Dark Knight, but still, as far as graduation ceremonies go, it was rather decent. Thank God I had Joey to banter with, or else I would have fallen asleep or gone into fits halfway through the event. The following pictures are mostly taken after the event, and I think the whole album can be labeled "Me Taking Photos With People Wearing the Same Smile and Same Clothes".

The first person I took a photo with on that day - Lauren Foo! Shino, Su Lyn and Pei Wen (where's Choong Hoe eh?) Shen-Myin and Melvin are bored with the proceedings (so was I) Joey! (who managed to walk up the stairs in a pencil skirt) Yee Ming! (who didn't wear a pencil skirt) To prove that I attended the right ceremony. Hon Chien, Joey, and Shen Myin The people definitely weren't really prepared for this one. Patsy smiles a lot. And no, they weren't really arguing. Although I have no chin, but still... ok, there's no consolation. Joyce! Lauren (with without mortar board) Yi Yang (or rather, Yang), who is related to... ...Yi Pin! Celia, Justin, and Gean. Kenny is rather tall. Me and Eugene, off-skewed. This is what happens when your dad takes the photo. Weng Lum, Eng Teck, Daniel, and Anne came to lend some support. There's Anne and Daniel (looking good, as always) The Cheahs. Yau Fee. Abang Panther. Starbrother. Still,no name is as cool as E Guy. Kwo Kuang. Since we came pretty late, a few of us queued up yet again to take the individual photo. It was only after about 2 hours of slowly inching our way forward along the Selangor room that we managed to hold our scrolls in front of a fake library background.
Joshua, who looked rather monk-ish in that hair, and robes. Enakshi! Kian Siang, the Malaccan boy, still pretty retarded. Yheng Mun, Soon Kheng, Joon Jiun, and Melvin. I heard Jeannie say, "Hey, lets take a photo of my camera..."... ...when it was actually WITH her camera. (and with Alicia) Siok Kin and the Klang Shuffler, Weng Phoon. Kian Siang, and Siok Kin. Ying Yie. Queenie! Lauren, who decided NOT to take the individual photo. Su Yin. Ker Pei (who looks slightly like Joyce, when viewed from afar) And the last picture of that event, with Nicole. =) The good Kian Siang dropped me off in Subang, where I showered, slept for 10 minutes, then made my way to Sunway Pyramid for dinner with the gang at Jack's Place. Upon arrival, however, I discovered that the Sunway Pyramid parking lot was practically packed to the brim with cars, and had a merry time driving around trying to find a space. I thought I was pretty late when I finally made it to the restaurant, since it was supposed to start at 7, but lo and behold! Lauren and I were the first two (with the exception of Kian Siang who was already there, but decided to get a haircut because he had nothing to do) to occupy the table. The others slowly filtered in, and dinner finally commenced at 9. After an hour of chatter and reminiscing, half the gang decided to try out Euphoria (which is more interesting than a graduation ceremony) while the other half went off to do their own stuff. Lauren and I payed a short visit to Manny, K.C., Weng Phoon and gang, and then ended the night with a nice conversation at the Coffee Bean, Sunway Pyramid.

The green checkered table.

Kian Siang looks stunned.

The Compulsory Group Photo.

The Ladies.

Li-Lynn!

...and the last person I took a photo with on that day, also Lauren Foo! It was a rather happy day, with only one thing missing;
Because somehow, you were here, anyway. =)
Congratulations to all Nottingham graduates! Here's to many more successes to come!
For more photos, just click on my Facebook album here, or look at the thousands of other albums being created by the Nottingham graduants. For the pictures in Jack's Place, click here.
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Of Nescafe Mugs and Batman Photos...
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Its only the middle of the week, and I'm already half dead. On the brighter side, I recently submitted a Photoshop-ed piece to kyspeaks.com, in lieu of his Batman : The Dark Knight premiere ticket giveaway, and my work was featured on the site!
I submitted this (thats really my Touch N Go card)... ...and managed to get some votes! Woo! Ok, no need to point out the large gap between the winners and my own votes. Still, I'm pleasantly surprised that my half-baked work actually came to light. Congrats to the two winners! (read the article here)
On Saturday, I made a snap trip to Seremban (as communicated to Sue Ann and Lynn) for lunch and a bit of walking around Jusco (in Seremban 2).
This is how the road to Seremban looks like from the outside of a car. Since Joyce didn't want close-up shots, I aceded to her request. Note that my head is significantly larger. A proper photo. This is how the road back from Seremban/Federal Territory border looks like. Its always nice to spend time with loved ones. =)
And, another significant discovery this week...
...prior to this, I was drinking from a styrofoam cup for two weeks.
Apparently drinking too often from styrofoam cups isn't exactly healthy. I'll just add it to my list of vices, next to coffee-drinking and sleep deprivation.
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Of Fast Food Outlets and Useless Globes...
Saturday, July 12, 2008
There's just something about the neighbourhood fast food outlet that I love. They tend to be rather cosy, and just perfect for that quiet chat about life and its ups and downs.
Of course, the free refillable coffee helps.
It was just the other day, when the remarkable Lauren Foo drove down to Subang, then to PJ, and back to Subang again to meet up for a waffle and a rootbeer. Strangely, we discovered that A&W staff are rather friendly, with a penchant for taking photos as well.
The narcisissm in all of us. I respect the requests for privacy of the people I post on this blog, so I've used the blur filter, ala - TV3 Edisi Siasat (when they apprehend criminals make shy people anonymous) Rather late on Friday night, I met up with Li-Lynn and Sue Ann at McDonalds, Centrepoint, and also bumped into Jo Ann and Li Shan! Again, the setting was just perfect for the serious talks and light-hearted chit chat that we always inevitably end up indulging in.
Of all things I forgot to bring, I forgot to bring my camera memory card. Thank God for camera phones.
On a totally unrelated note, I was walking home the other day when something in Louis Vitton caught my eye.
The most redundant globes I've ever seen =) Even more redundant globes. If I was sailing around the world in 80 days, I sure wouldn't want one of these. Good thing they sell nice bags.
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A Very "Hancock"-ish Day....
Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Some of you may remember a post I had put up not too long ago, with the title, "The Malaysian Superhero". No, it wasn't for the Nuffnang tickets giveaway, rather, I thought I'd try and go a different direction, and instead, I joined the All Malaysian Bloggers Project (AMBP, for lazy typists like me) competition, the "Hancock: A Different Kind of Superhero" contest.
And, somehow, I won! (click here to read)
TheStar reception counter. As indicated by the sign.
So, on a Monday afternoon, with the aid of my cousin, Eric, I popped by TheStar office in Phileo Damansara, to claim my winnings. Michael Fredericks, the AMBP editor, wasn't around, but I managed to cajol the friendly Elizabeth into taking a photo with me.
She probably thinks I'm crazy, by now.
And the prizes were...
The Pièce de Résistance - The Sony Ericsson W660i! A Hancock (limited edition?) Namecard Holder......and In Season Double Passes! (of which I have no photo, since I've yet to claim these... I'll pop by the office again, ya?) Cool stuff. A million thanks to the good people of AMBP! Looking forward to joining more events/contests/community service activities with you all!
However, my association with Hancock (and his merchandise) wasn't exactly over yet, as I made my way to Cineleisure for the Nuffnang screening of Hancock. Thanks to my cousin (who DID join the Nuffnang tickets giveaway), I was soon lining up to get into cinema to watch the show.
Thank God for signs. Badges, to show your support. Thats Robb, busy handling the guests. I actually bumped into Melody Song, and Shino, as well as new blogger friends Mayszin and Andrew!
Familiar faces and new friends You know hes a pro, with that camera he slings about his shoulder. Strangely, I didn't snap away the whole night, like I usually do, and as such, have very few pictures. Nonetheless, it was a good movie. I've only been to Nuffnang's Pirates of the Caribbean movie screening before this, but watching the crowd in the cinema, with the flashbulbs blinking away, I'm pleasantly reminded about how a cinema full of bloggers is different from that of a normal crowd. A loud kudos and thanks to Nuffnang, for organizing the event! I'm sure there'll be more fun to look forward to, in the future.
I guess blogging has its perks. =) Now, it won't be too long before the wait for Batman: The Dark Knight, is over...
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