Sunday, June 14, 2009

Before Malacca

As usual, I did not have 24 hours of uninterrupted slacking at home. Since my CG wants to queue up at 1115 hr to get the tickets for the 3rd service, I made my move out of the house at 10pm, accounting for the huge crowd going for the PC show.


There are 3 huge crowds at Suntec: One going for the PC show, the other queuing outside the Rock and the last dunno what the heck those two groups are doing there. Queued up for some time before we got the tickets. Cclia came late :(.


After getting fixed seat tickets, we went to have lunch at Millenia Walk Koufu, where we stayed there for 2 hrs playing Monopoly Deal card games. It was a simple but extremely addictive game. Which requires quite a bit of cunning and strategy (10% luck also).


Filled my stomach with breaded chicken as I watched my fellow brethren and sisters play. In the end I joined in as well. Managed to complete a few games before we went back to the Rock for some more feeding as well. All I can say is...it's an awesome service! Never laughed so much and enjoyed that thoroughly for such a long time le! It's....beyond human/natural logic to try to explain using my limited vocabulary. One must be there to experience.


Since it ended 1/2 hour late, subsequently, I was also 1/2 hour late as I had to push my way through the crowd, from Suntec-->City Hall-->Choa Chu Kang! Went to change out of my outfit to wear something which I had never worn in ages--my soccer jersey (last worn during the Sec 4 soccer match competition)


With my black and orange jersey, we (including the Purple Rose :D) marched towards the birthday girl's condo. Cam-whored like never before, ate a satisfying meal and finally celebrated her birthday cum temporary farewell to the US.


Hitched a ride back from a classmate's car. I'm amazed---she had financed her own (?!) car and driving license using tuition money+bank loan. Financial independence. Though small, it was a comfortable ride.


4 hours before I wake up to make my way to Clementi and then...Malacca (for 5 days). Adios!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

The PC Show

Curfew breached again, as usual. Went out in the afternoon to have lunch with my friend at Toa Payoh. It's good that her boss is quite understanding, since she gave the both of us unlimited time to makan. Proceeded to the nearest foodcourt to have a late lunch.


After sending her back, I went to City Hall to take a look at the PC show. Crowded like sardines as expected. Squeezed through the crowds with zx and scouted around level 4 and 6 looking for the best deals for netbooks. (since my dad's laptop was spoilt early this morning). My radar couldn't pick up my fellow classmate who was helping out in the PC show.


Went to the Coffee Club late at night with my army friend to pass time. The place was quite comfortable, plus there was virtually no one around. Left the place just before the whole mall (White Sands) shut down. Hope the caffeine does not keep me awake tonight.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Waraku Casual Dining

In the end, I broke the vow of staying at least one day at home doing nothing. Left my house hurriedly at 615pm to meet up with the A&F ppl at Waraku, which was actually outside Marina Square. The human traffic was insane; it impeded my movement from City Hall.


Pleasantly surprised to see my ex-CG friend at the restaurant. Since we are in an "isolated room", we had to remove our footwear and sit on cushions. Ordered Tonkatsu Ramen after a while of mulling. My ex-CG mate paid for the bill using his HSBC card, which entitled us to a 10% discount (effectively no service charge). Too bad the waiter didn't allow us to split the bill, as we cannot use both the 10% discount and the 1-for-1 ramen deal as well :(


Left at around 9 plus as my ex-CG friend wanted to meet my CGL! Hence we drove down to Liang Seah street. As expected, it was filled with cars. Though we managed to quickly displace one car from the lot, Crystal Jade HK cafe (too crammed I feel) was too packed with ppl. Ended up wandering (after my CGL and her friend parked her car, coincidentally behind our car) near Bugis to search for a resting place. Tried to go to TCC but since it was occupied, we miraculously ended up at Starbucks.


Ordered Dark Mocha Frappucino and spent the night listening in the interesting conversation going on between my CGL and ex-CG friend. All I can say is that I have learnt a lot in that encounter, especially about the realities of life.


Thankfully, we left at 12am, with free transport back home :D

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Left 3 Dead

Zx, Ray and I decided to attempt to conquer Survivor mode in L4D one fine night. We were insane young fellows; we had actually agreed to meet up at the usual place at 10pm.


Due to some church activities at the Rock, Ray and I ended up 50 min late at the place. Must apologise for the extreme waiting time that zx endured.


Despite our best(est) efforts in attempting to cross the 10min mark, we had failed in the end. Our best timing was 8min 37 s trying to fend off (literally) legions of zombies. If only there was a 4th player involved, we might have been able to bask in the glory of our achievements. Alas, time and zombies were against us. It was a miracle as we had somehow managed to stumble back to our cars, leaving the place at 3am. (?!)


By the time I had finished bathing and drinking the lone cup of chrysanthemum on my table, it was already 4am.

Monday, June 01, 2009

The Many LAN sessions

Too many to simply recount here. I shall just pen down whatever that comes across my mind. After the semester was over, my frequency of LANing increased by infinity.


Once, I was happily slacking at home during evening when Raymond suddenly called, saying that he wanted to play LAN with his brother as well. I quickly agreed and lo and behold, he came to my house downstair with his car to pick me up.


Arrived at Katong Shopping Centre (or was it Complex?) to play an hour of LAN. Its super ex rate of $2.30/hr coupled with lousy coms drove us away after the fated hour. The exorbitant chicken chop of $8.90 also drove us away to the nearby legendary Katong laksa. Even though the gravy soup stung my throat, I drank every single bit of it as it was delicious.


Made our way to Parklane (as usual) and played for several more hours, before we decided to go back. On the way to our illegal parking lot, we decided to buy some Rochor Street Tau huey.