“Emo” Moment

19 January 2008

What will you do when you felt emotional for that moment?
What will you do when you felt the tension up your sleeves?
What will you do when you are in the midst of depression?

Tulan

As for me, I think I really need to pamper myself with a good massage with spa therapy, and perhaps a face mask will ease the painful and emotional distress.

Hmmm, now tell me, what will you do when you’re in a big STRESS????



Ipoh Hor Hee

16 January 2008

Once again, I’ve traveled back to Ipoh for a one-day trip due to grandma’s birthday dinner on Sunday night. Because of that, I’ve itched for some Ipoh cravings and we decided to drive to Canning Garden on the blardy hot afternoon.

Horhee

This couple works everyday without fail. On weekdays & Saturdays, they will open the stall opposite ACS at Lahat Road.
On Sundays, they will be here at Hollywood Coffee shop, Canning Garden.

Horhee

This is the yummylicious Hor Hee (Fishball & Fishcake noodles) from Ipoh.

Hmmmm, are you hungry now???



My Fantasy Profession

14 January 2008

My company’s annual dinner was held last Friday in KL Hilton.

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The theme of the night was “MY FANTASY PROFESSION”.

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As for me, I decided to dress up like an Engineer. Did I look like one??

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L-R: Stephen Goh and Kevin

Kevin met Julius Caesar finally!!!

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L-R: Patricia and Kelvin Lim

Some colleagues wanted to fly with Air Asia!

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Is Jedi a profession? Wow, maybe it is Navin’s fantasized profession for a long time!

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Where is the jockey’s horse??? She needs the horse right now!!!

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Queen Amidala is her fantasy profession. Hmmm… I don’t think so. Maybe she wanted to be an actress.

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L-R: Miss Magician, Li Ying, Me, Miss Red Indian

Meet the magician, the waitress from a Japanese restaurant and Miss Red Indian – Pocahontas!!

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L-R: Cynthia Loh and Soo

The two lovely ballerinas who posed for me.

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I can’t believe this! Ezanne actually wanted to be a WARRIOR??? Girls, do you fantasize about being a warrior???

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L-R: Me, June, Swee Lin, Fei Shern, Soo

June dressed up as the Maria from Sound of Music, while Swee Lin desired to be a Bollywood Superstar. Fei Shern yearned to be young again by dressing up as a tennis player.

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ATTENTION!!

Wooo, be careful. We have a soldier with us that night!

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This is none other than Yee Ping, who decided to be an astronaut! He might be inspired by our Malaysian’s Angkasawan Dr Sheikh Muszaphar.

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Lady Rachel, dressed as the highest concubine from the Forbidden Imperial City. I wonder if this is really her fantasy profession. Hmmm, I truly wonder.

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Caryn dressed up like a Geisha and her ICI white paint caused her to be mute for the whole night. She just couldn’t move her face, to avoid the paint from cracking!!

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Winner of the Best Dressed Female goes to the Chambermaid!

I bet all the men are fantasizing about her there and then!!!!

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L-R: Huey Lih the race queen, Jimmy the Drag Queen, Lai Meng the teenage girl

Winner of the Best Dressed Male goes to the DRAG QUEEN none other than Jimmy Yap.

I can’t believe he actually has the balls to dress up like a woman! Gosh!
Furthermore, he was wearing the high heels for 4 hours that night.
But I am very sure that he was very happy because he was surrounded by many ladies that night!!

Now, what is your fantasy profession?



Malacca Sate Celup

9 January 2008

This is another food-entry, please BEAR with me!

Malacca was one of our stops of the road trip which I went with Gerald and Kevin during the end of 2007. You see, we do crazy things such as driving all the way down to Malacca on a Friday evening (kidnapping Isaac along), which had took us about 1 hour 45 minutes to reach Malacca from KL.

The only reason, was to eat the ever famous Malacca Sate Celup there. Yup, after the dinner, we drove all the way back to KL. You see how crazy we could be at times, when it comes to food!!!

Capitol Satay

This is situated quite near Jonker street. I am not really sure about the roads and street names in Malacca.
All I know is, from Ayer Keroh toll, I just need to drive straight and pass 11 traffic lights before I turn left into this street where Restoran Capitol Satay is situated.

Capitol Satay

By the time I reached this restaurant, it was already 830pm. Looking at the massive crowd turnout in Capitol Satay, we just had to be patient in waiting for an empty table.

Guess how long did we wait?

A madness of 30 minutes, standing to wait for the customers to finish their Sate Celup before we could enjoy our dinner.

Capitol Satay

Fishballs, ‘Tau Fu Pok‘ and balls and balls for you to dip in.

Capitol Satay

The variety of “celups” available at that time!!

Capitol Satay

The bread to be dipped with the sate sauce.

Capitol Satay

The sate sauce.

Capitol Satay

Gerald and Kevin went havoc while waiting for the sate sauce to be boiling hot!!!

Capitol Satay
Honestly I think that the sate celup here is not as good as before. I preferred the sate celup during my previous visit 2 years ago.

Gerald scrutinizing his ‘celup‘ before putting into the sauce. He must be thinking whether there’s any food poisoning after eating Sate Celup!

Capitol Satay
Kevin and Loong are dehydrated!!!!

But it seems that these two guys are too thirsty till they ordered two glasses each!!!

What did Sate Celup do to them?



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