Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Harry Porter and Mummy


Coincidently, met Wendy in the city centre. Adam is so jumpy and vain, he actually desires people to take photo of him. Very cooperative too, doing what he was told to do. OK, what is it to do with Harry Porter? He was born with a scar on top of his forehead, must like a lighting symbol. Must be a sign of great thing to come, just like the Harry Porter. :)

Jumpy Kid



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Monday, May 30, 2005

Sarmin The Glutton!


Just kidding, OK? Here, you see how hungry he is, single handedly devoured 4 egg tarts. Actually, he is suffering from gastric, so I can't blame him. More, more... store them in your camel hump. This is the consequence of waiting for a friend that did not turn up for the meal. :P

The Blessed Couple


What a lovely image? OK, hope everything turns out OK for them. Speaking from experience, long distance relationship is always difficult to maintain but at least not impossible. :) There will always be obtacles in this life, hence the saying, life is filled with sufferings. Anyway, there is a phrase that goes like this; "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going", ain't that right Keng Woo? Good luck OK !!! Hope to see you two together in Australia or Singapore during my future vacation.

The Drunkard Masters Strike Again


Just a boring picture of 3 drunkard masters showing off their boozing capability.

The Food


Oh yes, it does look good, very appetising and posh indeed. The decoration is exemplary, the service is second to none (pretty waitress :) ), in contrast however, the food tastes revolting. In fact, not to be rude, the nearest food similar to the taste is "dog food!". It was very salty, the rice was not properly cooked (you can feel the grain irritating your throat), and it costed £160 for the whole meal for 11 people. £160=RM1100.

To elaborate, the dog food I mean here is not the one you get in the mall for your dog, that is what I term as proper dog food. In Asia, animals, particularly dogs and cats do not have this kind of luxury. Typically, their food are left over from human meals, stirred together and voila!. Animal activists, please don't send me hate mails.

If you consider this as a form of baseless critiscim to the Spanish food, then you are wrong. I have eaten Spanish food before, prepared by my Spanish friends, I do admit that they taste exquisitely delicicious. I like the fresh salad and Paella the best.

I think the food catered by this restaurant is a total insult to the Spanish highly developed culinary skills. Ewwwheh!!!!

"ROJAK"


What is a Rojak? Search using Google, I bet something will pop up. In brevity, rojak is a kind of delicacy in Malaysia, a kind of dessert. What you do is, you mix all form of tropical fruits such as guave, pineapple, apple, cucumber, water chessnut.... sliced form of course, together with black shrim paste, spicey hot bird eyes chilies and pulverised ground nuts. Here, I just assume the collage looks like rojak hence the title? :) So, do not forget to taste this yammy, irresistible food if you are in Malaysia.

Group photo

HO! HO! HO!


I must have caught Cherry off guard.

The Spanish Restaurant


What can be a better place to celebrate a farewell party other then an exotic Spanish Restaurant? Later, I shall elaborate, what a disaster it was.

Like a candle, the mind is, flickering every moment, altering all the time, unrestful, until it burns itself. :P This is my mind, naughtly mind, which darts around faster than I can aware of it. Dangerous indeed.

The Group


Here is a group photo, nothing much to say other than Keng Woo's award pose, I think Cherry is trying to trap him. :)

Saying Farewell


Farewell? Should we feel happy or sad to say farewell to a friend? An amalgamation of both I would say. I have known Keng Woo, since the first time he arrived in UK, if my memory does not deceive me then it should be 4 years. We were housemate for a few years. I shall take this opportunity to wish him best of luck for his future endeavour, whatever it might be. :)