Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Summer Cleaning - The Terror of My Storeroom

 The Cluttered, Skyscraper Styled Storeroom

I was free that my mum assigned me to the task of her previous job - housewife. Since im not working, i decided to take on this "impossible task"! And one of the undertaken was to clear the storeroom in my house, which was a total mess!! As you can see above. I opened the door, took my things, and closed the door. NO BLOODY FREAKING WAY TO MANOEUVER!!!

A small percentage of the total packages i pulled out

My Baby Potrait!! The Blurred Look. Hahaha

Its a really fun thing to do, especially when i managed to find my long-time-tot-to-be-lost toys. I also managed to find my baby photo, a full set of camping materials, with mat, tent, a bbq pit and even basketball, volleyballs!! Something was ringing in my head! To my unfortunate friends, be prepared to join me in some senseless activities! Hahaha.

A Few Smurf Figures!! My Gosh!!

Beside my mum's endless collection of cooking utensils (i found two sets of juicer, 2 cookers, a lot of bowls, 3 sets of tea set, 1 toaster, 2 pans, alot of rattan baskets, 40 male/female bags and alot of clothes!), i also realised i have those Mcdonalds Collectibles (below), !! *bulb shining!* Can sell off........ Since im jobless, penniless!

Mcdonald's Hong Bao Dragons!

Mcdonald's Hong Bao Puppies!

 Mcdonlds Bears

Mcdonald Disney Beanies!

Mcdonald's Snoopy Internationalities!

My Favourites MCdonalds Hello Kitty Full Set! I still remember the furoe that happens.

After a search at ebay and major auction websites, the bloody Hello Kitty was only worth 5 bucks!! And i bought one of it (male astronaut) at 50!!! ARGH!!!!!!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Bangkok Sequel - Weird Stuff

I was supposed to do an entry on my summer cleaning but my elder sister had conveniently borrowed the digicam with the memory card. I was really amazed by the "skeletons" i managed to drag out from my store room. Haha. I will leave it for another day.

Weird Stuff in Bangkok... Hm... Okay, we can always called it weird, strange, different or even a culture shock. But tats what i like when im in other countries. Its those things that make it worth to visit. Throw me a haunted house, a few weirdos and i think its even more worth it! Today's entry will be photo based, more interactive and lesser of my long windedness. lol.

(UP) The way the king is revered is amazing! I dun see our Mr President Nathan's pictures anywhere on the main street or anywhere as big as the one so frequently seen of the Thai King in Bangkok.

(UP) There must be some mention of Tuk Tuk! I heard that Tuk Tuk in Bangkok is smaller than the one in Hatyai. And from the look of it, im amazed that 3 of us are able to squeeze into it. The ride was fabulous and the tuk tuk can go faster than my Toyota Vios!

(UP) They have really interesting T-Shirts. I especially like the Good Bush, Bad Bush.

(UP) Dogs are plentiful in the pet section Chatuchak! Not only were they cute, sweet but the hard-to-believe part was that unlike the dog farms in Singapore, the smell exuded there were minimal even though the conditions looked appalling! And forget about buying things for your dogs there. Nothing interests me except for the canines.

 
(UP) In Siam Ocean World (a must go for first timers), they put fishes in microwave oven, washing machine and even a car! And personally, for the price, i think its much much more interesting to go to Siam Ocean World than our Underwater World, which charges exorbitant prices and non as interactive as Siam Ocean.

(UP) This is the token used to take e MRT in Bangkok! It works like the Ez-Link we are so familiar about. Tap it and the gate opens. But when u exited, u have to drop it like using a piggy bank.

(UP) They have a Sylvannian Shop - Cafe!!! Only one word to describe it. Cute!


(UP) I took this from one of the beauty shops. I din know so much classifications about breasts! Mine is definitely bigger than the Bee-Stings and Cranberries. Definitely not Balloons.

 
And yes, they called Ghost "Pi" in Thai.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Bangkok - The City of Temples [Wat Phra Kaeo (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha), Wat Arun (Dawn), Wat Saket (Golden Mount) and Erawan Shrine]

FINALLY!! I visited this much touted city after so many Singaporeans have thronged it for their food, shopping and temples! And yes, i have quitted my job!!

Another FINALLY!!! Hahahaha.

Anyway, one thing about Bangkok, it is always temples, wats, temples, wats.. (Wat is the thai name for temple). I was so besieged by the numerous temples that seriously, unless it's some really different, great temple, every wat looked the same!

Of course, the first temple i saw was amazing, majestic, great, big ..... after that, same same same same, and unfortunately, i dunno enough Thai (written or spoken) to even vaguely understand what the temples are for! There are some great temples though; those that i will bring family and friends along the next time!!

A few things to note about temples in Thailand:

For the popular ones, there are always an entrance fee, ranging from 10-20 Baht (S$0.50-$1.00). You may squeeze some waiver if you can show that you are Thai, which is by either SPEAKING like one or LOOKING like one. If you are lucky enough to go in during some of the Thai holidays (like us), you get a full waiver too.

Secondly, out of respect, in temples like Wat Phra Kaeo (dun ever ever ask me to pronounce it), no sleeveless, no shorts, no slippers. Even if weather is shit out there, no exemption will be given.

An Acceptable Shoes (i think)

But Must Wear Covered Trousers or Pants or Anything to COVER the HAIRS!!
(The legs looked sexy right? They are mine)

Thirdly, there will always be WAYS for you to spend more money! Like buying coins to put into those alms bowls or stucking money onto a wooden lotus stick that you sticked into a styrofoam or buying bells where you write the names and blessings you wan. I dunno if it worked, but the optimistic mentality is telling me, no harm in trying? Haha.

The Alms Bowls Mentioned. You have to pay to get the cups of coins, of which you put one in every bowl. Total Bowls if im not wrong is around 100+

The Wooden Lotus Sticks. Notice the Notes fluttering! Lucky their 20 Bahts come in notes!

The Blessing Bells from the Three of Us

Lastly, you will always conincidentally meet some friendly locals in the temples who will tell you that gems in Thailand are really cheap and which temples are revered with Lucky Buddha and only opened once every month (or once every week, or once every year).

Being SKEPTICAL yet CURIOUS, we tried it out and i realised that those lucky temples that are supposedly opened so infrequently had only us as visitors, and those tuks tuks that sent us kept asking us to go to those wholesale gems shop or shirts shop so that they can get diesel coupons (or maybe commission). Until i got back to Singapore, i read that Thailand is famous for having fake gems or selling low quality gems even though they are one of the largest gems providers in the world. I sure hope that my zircon is of a good quality (it still shimmers brightly). Despite the above mentioned, just go and try it out if you have time!

Temples!

1) Wat Phra Kaeo (Emerald Buddha)Located within the grand palace, it is an fabulous place that is full of unique architecture. I personally did not know that there is a temple there until i went into e temple hall entrance itself where the Emerald Buddha is situated.

Unforunately, the hall is closed for renovations and i can only get a small glimpse of the statue, after much jostling. I am amazed that such a small statue can have the claim of being Thailand most sacred statue! Beside being the most revered in the country, its history is full of legends and first surfacing in 1434!

2) Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)
I remember long time ago when every relative's trip to Thailand will come back with pictures of this half sleeping buddha and now i know why. Beside being the largest in Bangkok @35m long (the world largest is at Burma at 70m) , its feet are layered with mother of pearl! I have no idea how much mother of pearls cost but being the mother of pearls, it is like the equivalent of mother to me, and which in personal term, means priceless!!

3) Wat Arun (Dawn)
When i reached this temple via a 3 baht boat trip (S$0.15) and paying a 10 baht entrance fee, i am in awe. Seeing such a monumental historical temple (the temple is built more than 300 years ago, the main tower or prang was completed around 1851), the feeling exuded was of a peaceful mind, one that was at ease, without any worries.

4) Wat Saket (Golden Mount)
This temple is interesting, because it is situated on higher grounds and you have to work really hard to climb the 318 steps to reach the top. The view on top is worth the climb! You can have a 4 sided views of the city! It cannot be compared to the view at Baiyoke Tower but at least you pay lesser!

5) Erawan Shrine
I cannot finish this entry without paying a tribute to the ever popular Erawan Shrine (aka Four Faced Buddha). Even though Thailand is Buddhism based, many of its temples have influences from Hinduism. Erawan itself is a great example, because the Buddha is actually a Hindu God. Surprise Surprise. However, with so many wishes granted, it has been the top favourite place for Singaporeans to visit for luck. The location helps as well, since its at a crossroads and easily accessible from the shopping belts (another S'porean fav)

I shall talk about the other part of Bkk another time!! Ciao~~~~~~~~

GREAT SINGAPORE SALE IS COMING!!!

Monday, April 16, 2007

WinterBells

I am hooked on this game for the past week!!

Game Instructions:
  1. STEP on the Bells
  2. Every bell hit will have a cummulative of 10 points (10, 20, 30 and so on)
  3. Step the Bird and you will DOUBLE your points
  4. Step until either your hands are SORE or when your rabbit DROPS all the way down!
See if you can hit the points I got below.

Visit http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/g3/bells.htm and start the CHALLENGE!!!


Wednesday, January 03, 2007

2006 to 2007

It has been an eventful 2006 but lets not dwell on the past (just remember any freaking lessons that were been learnt though!) and should embrace the present and future!

For a surprising fact that i dun really like to party (hate the crowds, hate the smoke, hate the sweat, hate the noise), i spent the eve at the HDB chalet playing board games (Blokus, Samurai), exchanging gifts (post Christmas i know), mahjong & backjack. Dun ask me how much i lost. But i had a fun time lighting sparklers with friends in Changi. Brought me back to my childhood. Its of great sorrow that we cannot have fireworks in Singapore, like firecrackers, rockets etc.

Its really really dangerously fun!

But the really unique thing that i did on the first day of 2007 was to go for a BBQ!! But nothing's more fun than to have one at a place that was relaxed, tranquil, near the ocean without reserving the pit!! Yes, bring your own pit!! I bought one and i asked 3 friends to join me for a mini BBQ~!

Our Own BBQ!

Notice the prawns...... Salivating now.

We had such great fun preparing the materials for the BBQ at Sheng Shiong! The must-have(s) beside the usual hotdogs, prawns, crab sticks etc, were to bring

  1. mushrooms (any type but shitake has the punch of a tantalising taste. Dun get the canned ones!)
  2. eggs (for a steamed egg gourmet)
  3. cuttlefish (the type with the head, body and tenacles attached! Its like a chewing gum! And best of all, entirely legal in Singapore)
The good to have is the
  1. chicken wings (more troublesome and frequently turned out to be uncooked for the inexperienced like aku)
  2. sweet potatoes (time consuming but if weather is good, you can never thank god enough for such a wonderful item)
  3. fish / chicken fillets
  4. please add if you have something good to offer for the bbq, normal ingredients pls

The Setting Sun

Sat on a collapsible bench and table at the pavement seeing the sky turned grey with spikes of orange, blue and red with a slight salty whiff of the ever going sea breeze, its a pity we din have a glass of wine to just savour all of it! And its a greater pity that it starteds to rain! BUT we perserved and used our 3 mini umbrellas to protect, not ourselves, but the cooked food and the pit!

Nonetheless, we got a suprise!
The first rainbow for the new year!

Friday, December 15, 2006


Midnight



Yes, im still in my office doing some POP materials for the much stressed events these coming two weeks!! Gosh! Its been like so long since i was still awake at this time and im downing coffee to keep myself awake until day break! Since its my first time working past midnight, i guess it deserved some mention in my much neglected blog.

To tell you the truth, im not exactly feeling very peaceful here. Not lest that im not supposed to feel peaceful since i should be rushing through my events preparation. But!! The printer was not being very good friend with my colleague's laptop, therefore, we must wait until the lap gets on friendlier terms with the printer. However, every time we need to print a new piece, the same hostility HAPPENS again. Sighz...

Anyway, back to the topic, my surrounding is so pitch dark that im so SCARED that i will step on some obscene stuff on the road while going to the company van to take newspaper lah, coffee lah, catalogue lah, laptop lah etc etc. By obscene stuff, i mean doggie SHIT! Gosh! If dogs (oh, plus cats) really have some toilet ettiquette, i guess i will walking around without shoes!

Further to that, the sky is so beautiful after the rain! The stars are flickering brightly in the far clear horizon. Do you guys and gals know that with without any lights in an area, the stars will peep out under the black blanket and start showing their glory!? And the other good public place to view it will be on our rustic island, Pulau Ubin!

Lastly, to my fav topic... The ghostly issue. I have ever heard of hauntings around this area, of which i will keep most of you guessing, but seriously, the night is relatively silent, only with the romantic howling of those horny cats at the back and occasionally the barking of dogs. Other that that, nothing.

But i keep my fingers closed... Still have 3 more hours until 6am........


============Times Passes.....============
 
Okay, now is almost 5pm! And my eyes are red and watery.

I NEED MY F*CKING BED~~~!!!



Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Life-Threatening


I have always been deemed as a crap, happy-go-lucky, chirpy guy. But its the first time that i was termed as someone who will always provide crazy (life threatening) scenarios or actions. This was apparently more frequent after i got my license one and a half years back. I cannot understand the mentality behind this bombastic thought!

I always come out with interesting places to go! See the following!

Think of Raffles Biodiversity Museum! Or was it Raffles Museum of Biodiversity? Watever!! Think of Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve! Ok, we were besiged by those blood starved mozzies but we seldom contribute to their well beings anyway!! Think of Cemeteries tour! Even though we were with a group of around 30 and din catch a single paranormal sighting!! Think of Inline Skating @ East Coast!! Even though it was expensive and a few injured themselves! Think of the car boot sales at IMM! The old coins were a steal!! Think of Bukit Timah Nature Reserve!! Without drinkable water, walking up the super tilted upslope!! Hahahaha. Not to mention the common eateries outings, the frequent board gamings, the recently popular private houses gawking etc etc!

Okay, i shall not deprived the 'alternate' stories!

Think of the apparently haunted View Road Mental Hospital!! Yes, we got caught by the cops! Think of the road junction opposite Khatib Camp! Yes, 4 of us almost got KILLED! Think of the private housing around Haw Par Villa! Yes, my car got kissed!

Readers can judge for themselves!! How life threatening were those events? I enjoyed myself though. LOL
 
A day in the East Coast Park 


Corridor along View Road Mental Hospital


Scenery @ Mosquitoes-Infested Sungei Buloh Nature Reserve


Car Boots Sale @ IMM


A Lonely House on our Private Houses Expedition


A Trip Up the "Books" Ship


View Road Mental Hospital