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Pole Dancing or Pasta?
Thursday, September 11, 2008

     As indicated earlier, the Clorets Amateur Pole Dancing Finals fell on the same day that Li-Lynn decided to throw her pre-birthday celebration. The former was in Zouk, KL, starting at 6.30p.m., and the latter in Italiannies, The Curve, at 7.30p.m.

     And so, it was either 15 sizzling hot ladies shimmying frantically up and down a stainless steel pole, vying to capture the eyes of the judges with seductive dance moves, Hannah Tan and DJ Pietro showcasing their newly learnt talents, and plenty of food thrown in...





     ...or Lynn's 21st birthday do, where I get to eat pasta.



     It wasn't much of a choice, actually.

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     *Grin* How could I possibly miss this one? ( I even wore the same shirt )

     And so, at about 7p.m., I made my way to The Curve with Weng Lum, only to find Joey waiting for us patiently. As it turns out, the massive jam to the Damansara Utama area caused everyone to turn up late, so we were pleasantly surprised to be the first few to reach (I had initially planned to attend both functions.. Good thing I didn't.. Getting from KL to Damansara would have been a nightmare).



Li Ping and Shun



Timothy looks happy.



Kwo Kuang and Joey are really into the picture.



Me trying to (and failing) look yeng.



I've not seen Siok Kin and Weng Hoe for ages. Its good to know that they're still fun, happy, people.



Lauren came just in time for pasta.



I'm not sure whats happening here (look at all the hands). Something indecent going on in Kohi's mind, perhaps.



Happy People.



Keat is extremely animated. And his hands appears gigantic.



Look at him go! (Saturday Night Fever style)...



...with a suitable comparison.



All the ladies.



Robin's comment on the Facebook version of this picture; "Go put some clothes on"
Trust Kwo Kuang to take photos which turn out like artistic nudes.



I'm not sure what they were trying to do, here...



Lynn goes at the alcohol...



...and even more...



...and starts to lose her hold on sobriety.



And the Compulsory Group Photo, of course.

     Happy Birthday Lynn! Your real one isn't for some time to come, anyway, so I guess you'll be having another bash then. Have fun!

p.s. I never did get that pole dancing demo that Lynn suggested. Haha...

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Keat's Birthday/BBQ Dinner/Chickenwing Extravaganza...
Saturday, September 06, 2008

     Kwo Kuang was gracious enough to pick me and Sue Ann up, with David and Yomae following behind, before heading on to Keat's place, at Bukit Tunku. Now, due to our relative unfamiliarity with the place, it was a pretty tough chore locating his house, which involved a lot of twisting, turning, and travelling through spooky roads, but it was well worth it when we finally hit the spot...



...lo and behold, The Mansion.

     The BBQ was already underway, and to my delight, I found my favourite party/conference/seminar tidbit - samosas*. After some time of feeling guilty, we decided to make ourselves useful, and began to tend the fires.



He can BBQ a good chicken wing.

     Of course, the famous Chin Zhao Heng's patience started to wear thin after a while, and he moved on to chat up the ladies...



"...eh, are you girls feeling hot, or is it just me?"...

     That didn't last too long either, and he skeddadled after several other half-baked attempts...



"...did you hear something just now?"

     Many thanks to Kwo Kuang for some of his photos, taken with his brand spanking new DSLR.



Keat, the (Chinese) Birthday Boy himself.



Kwo Kuang was busy snapping away the whole night, so I took a photo of him.



David looks coy.



When the night grows old, David normally uses Sue Ann's head as a handrest.



I had a LOT of chicken wings. I can safely say that I had more than any individual person that night.



We retired to Keat's TV room for drinks. Contrary to popular believe, I did NOT die after taking a shot of alcohol.



The Compulsory Group Picture (without me in it)

     Keat, if you're reading this, thank you for being a gracious host, and may the coming year bring you much joy, happiness, and new cars. Happy Chinese Birthday.

     Now, here's the thriller question....

     Cloret's Amateur Pole Dancing Finals and Li-Lynn's 21st (Be-earlied) Birthday Dinner fell on the same night.

WHICH EVENT DID I GO FOR?????



     Stay tuned, to find out...

*Random information: Being the kiamsiap I am, if I go for any workshop/seminar/conference, I always look for samosas, since they are the most common food item during these events.

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The Weekly Buzz...
Saturday, August 30, 2008

     It was a week of haphazard/mish-mashed series of events, so many that I can barely remember what exactly happened in some of them (I also blame the 2 hours of sleep I get each night for that). The chain started with seeing Jeannie off at the airport, where she left for Xiamen, China, for a year. Waking up at 5.45 a.m., my cousin Eric and I made our way to KLIA to join William and Jeannie's family in bidding her farewell.



Sisterly moment with Jamie.



Goodbye, Jeannie!

     Then, it was Zhao Heng's birthday at The Windmill, SS12. I was the first to arrive, and waited sheepishly at the table until Keat and Lauren joined me to wait sheepishly. After about an hour after the appointed 6.30p.m. meeting time, we started dinner.



The Menu.



Ze Xin is like Keanu Reeves.



If there was any doubt as to who actually pushed Zhao Heng's head, it can be dispelled here.



The Compulsory Group Picture (Courtesy of Kwo Kuang)

     After dinner, we adjourned to Asia Club, where we had a round of photo-snapping, and pool.



Lynn and Lauren, posing next to the pool table like models...



...which led us to take photos with them...



...in various manners, but none can beat...



...this one. =)



Robin appeared at Asia Club.

     And finally, a rather last-minute trip to Semenyih with Lauren and Suet Foong, which was preceded by lunch at Paddington House of Pancake (which, I hear, Robin loves) in Midvalley.



Vienna Pannekoek.



Simply marvelous.



Buckleberry Pancake (or something like that)



I ordered tea, not coffee. Dilmah tea.

    
Suet Foong is Lauren's friend's sister, who is currently scouting around for her next phase of education. It was good fun pointing out the emo spots on campus to her. Check out her online boutique!



The ladies posing next to a signboard.



The guard took the shot from an extremely far angle, so I had to crop it out into this.



Suet Foong posing next to another signboard.

     Whoa, another week has passed. Happy Merdeka Day, Malaysian citizens! Here's to more weeks of haphazard events to come.




   

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Of KTM Stations and Stampedes...
Monday, August 25, 2008

     On the front pages of The Star last Friday, our Prime Minister was reported to have unobtrusively and quietly boarded our local railway system, in order to better gauge the experience of travelling via public transport. After having gone from point A to B in the train, he discovered that, "I'm not happy with this because the people are not getting satisfaction from riding the trains. This we must fix.".



The Star/Bernama, 22nd August 2008

     My first reaction to
this article was;

"Finally! So long only realize! (to put it crudely)"



     The problem of overcongested public transport systems have long plagued the people. As a frequent commuter, I've seen the worst that these stations can bring out in people. Our (most of the time, anyway) friendly citizens turn into something else altogether, the moment they see the train approach the station platform. I've almost fallen off a monorail platform during rush hour (which would have been the end of me), when the platform was so packed that a person falling down at the back cause a domino effect to ripple all the way to the front and send the people in the anterior flying off. I've seen old women and children being pushed down in the midst of people stampeding into the train - before the passengers had even alighted. I've seen people glaring at me whenever I try to hold on to some stationary part of the train (to prevent myself flying into the arms of the nearby makcik whenever the train suddenly brakes).

     And thats just the tip of the iceberg. (Eelaine, if you're reading this, I think you might agree with me =)



     Certainly, taking the public transport is no ride in the park. Still, we're forced to do it, since, despite the hassle, it IS still the cheaper and more convenient way to travel to certain spots. I agree that taking a car is a WHOLE lot more comfortable, nonetheless, when one takes into account the jam, and eternal search for a parking space in KL, one might still consider the public transport as a means of travelling.



     Things seem to be a bit better now, though. I just came home on the 7.30p.m. train, and oddly enough, it wasn't another day in the sardine can. Sure, there were no empty seats, but miraculously, I actually had some breathing space. The station announcements are now prerecorded (in the voice of a pleasant-sounding lady), as opposed to the guttural utterings of the train driver, which no one can comprehend. And, yes, the train came on time.



     Looks like things are looking up for the 'ol trundling train.

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Of Duck, and Even More Duck...
Thursday, August 21, 2008

    


     Lauren and I had made a deal some time back to eat duck together, at Restoran Loong Foong, Taman Paramount, famous for its succulent, roasted duck. However, it was easier said than done, as a 1001 things kept cropping up, preventing us from meeting up to savour the delicous avian dish. Time and time again, we attempted to set aside time to just visit the place, and fulfil our obligatory meal of duck. It even came to the point where we had this following conversation;

Soon Seng: Sigh. Until I die also cannot eat duck with you.
Lauren: Eh, cannot! Cannot die until we eat duck.
Soon Seng: Oklar, I promise I eat duck only then I die.
Lauren: Ok.

     ...and, in a comment box;



Hmmm.

     As fortune would have it, we finally managed to gather on a Saturday night, together with a special group of friends, to grasp the opportunity of eating duck. Now, you may be wondering, why all this fuss about duck? Isn't it just another bird?



Not when its served like this.

     The succulent, savoury, meat was just too tempting to leave untouched. Before the rice was even served, I could almost taste the sinfully sweet juices dribbling from the duck, accompanied by the aroma of tender meat. I was pretty thankful that the rest of the group could only eat a limited amount of duck (leaving more for the glutton in me).



I polished off almost the whole plate.

     Having expressed my extreme delight in the duck, here are the following people that actually came for the dinner. Our dear Lauren came with Jamie, to find Mun Mun and Michael patiently waiting with the duck already served in front of them. Kudos to the incredible self-restraint you guys showed, in the light of the fact that it was already dinnertime. After the initial introductions were made, Ronald and Kok Lim appeared, just in time to order the next round of dishes.



The Compulsory Group Photo



The Ex-Nottingham People Taking Dangerous Photo by The Roadside

     An extremely fun dinner! I had a great time laughing at Lauren's antics, eating duck, talking to Jamie, eating duck, meeting new friends in the form of Mun Mun and Michael, eating duck, catching up with Kok Lim and Ronald, and eating duck. Oh, and I enjoyed eating duck as well.



We (The Duck-Eaters) managed to eat duck! Cheers to us!

     Ok, now I can go die.

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Mamma Mia! The Movie
Wednesday, August 20, 2008

     Even as a young child, I had always enjoyed listening to the Swedish group ABBA* belt out their evergreen classics, together with my parents in the car. It came to the point where we had the ABBA GOLD compilation CD spinning in our cd player for almost the whole day (which isn't all that good for the cd player).

*Did you know that ABBA is the acronym for the first letter of each of the group member's given name? (Wikipedia, 2008)

     Yes, I loved ABBA, and now, the wonder group's songs are going to be playing throughout the hit upcoming movie, Mamma Mia!

     Starring Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan, the movie tells the tale of a bride-to-be's quest to discover her real father among 3 possible candidates (namely Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgård, and Colin Firth), and all this done to the music from ABBA! If I were the lady in question, however, I'd be rather disappointed to find out that Mr. 007 was my father, seeing as to how all possibilities of future, ahem, dalliances would immediately be ruled out. But thats just me, of course.



     Even as I'm typing this entry, my Winamp is playing 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!' in the background. As is true with all truly good songs, ABBA's hits can never die, and this immortalization of the group's magic is clearly seen in the remake of this movie.

     Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (a chance to watch this movie) indeed!

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