The Last Day of Chalet

[Sunday, 05 November, 2006]

Busy on phone

Kok Chiang

Presents

Xinyi and I

With Mingli

As most of the guests had left the chalet, there were only Weitat, Kailin, Ah Teck, Kok Chiang, Meijun, Mingfa, Mingen and my family.

With Mingen

Mingen and Mingfa

Weitat eating the cake happily

Kailin

Kailin, Weitat, Meijun

My family were on the bed early and the rest of us started playing Indian poker and we managed to feed Weitat with lots of the leftover cake.

Suddenly they told me to pretend angry for Wilson was coming soon; he went pubbing after ending his work late. I was actually too tired to bother about it.

Wilson eating the cake happily

Ripping off Wilson

Gaying

And he continued to sleep

Again

Wilson’s arrival began my silence and I totally ignored him, feeling so weird. However, we managed to push the big portion of cake of my losing to him. I managed to stop the pretence after some time.

My elder brother and his girlfriend left for the place was too warm for them somehow and the mosquitoes only attacked them; everyone was quite puzzled over it.

Guoxiong came to join in the fun but most of them were already filled with sleepiness. He went outside to have card games with Mingfa and Mingen and I joined them only for a while. I had only a few slips of the red wine he brought along before going back to pester the rest to go out.

I placed a small ice inside Wilson’s shirt and he was so concerned about his branded shirt. Suddenly I felt so distanced away from him and was worried how many more friends would sink into his kind of working life. In any case I knew not many of my friends would go clubbing as often.

Quek’s message to me to be “open” to this world circulated around my mind; but there were too many things I still could not accept – especially the idea of frequenting the pubs or clubs.

Eventually I dozed off with them, leaving the three gamblers outside.

My mum woke me up in the morning and we started packing up. Mingfa, Mingen, Meijun and Guoxiong were gone already and I was too tired to even realise their departure. The handing over of the key was simple and no signature was even required.

We took the shuttle bus to the MRT station and finally realised the exact location of the station, which was at the taxi stand itself. Weitat, Kok Chiang, Kailin and Ah Teck wanted to go for K-lunch but I knew I could not just leave the stuffs for my younger brother and mum to carry home.

We waited for cab for very long time and a lady told us to go to the White Sands taxi stand, which I thought would be crowded, but we caught a cab immediately.

A Nightmare, My Phobia

One of my greatest fears is to receive phone call from people who cannot fall asleep at night because he or she sleeps too much in the evening.

It is a phobia, a turn off and it gives me the tremendous fright, causing a freeze in my brain.

I am someone who cannot multi-task and I suppose I am going to neglect everything and become a worthless person with no achievement as I grow old.

I am not raising a child and I can never do it when I have many problems and especially still unable to take care of even myself.

I really wish I can have all the time on earth that I can do anything I want or to help others when they are in need; if someone were to donate a million dollars to me, I sure can do that.

My Birthday 2006

Ah Boon, Ivan, Edgar

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Gilbert at work

Edgar

Gilbert putting up decoration

Xiangxin the hero

Ivan gluing to his PSP

Gilbert and Ah Boon

Busy replying messages

Huiying babysitting Vivi

A gentle fight

Sam and his that one

Jialing

The gathering

Starting the BBQ

Peh and Chua with Reuben behind

The syrup

Ivan

Removing the plastic bag of the ice

BBQ

The satay man

Topping up of charcoal

Gilbert going to hide my cake

Satays!

With the two giants Ah Teck and Kok Chiang

With the two nurses Jielin and Grace

With the Twins Towers Pretty Yun and Fatty Si

With another hero Peh Peh

Edgar, Jonshit, Kwang Han, Radio James and Kailun

In between Ah Boon and Kian Hwee

With my sister Jenrice!!

With Ren Yao (Siew Chin) and her don’t-know-who

In between another two heroes – Tze Khit and Jianhao

With my mum

With my family – My Elder brother’s Girlfriend, My elder brother, My Younger brother and my mum.

With My “Jie Jie” Huiying

With Jialing

Angry with Xiangxin

Smile with Xiangxin

With my sister and her best friend (my sweetie)

Meiyi

Khong Wee, John, Felix, Junrong, Zhirong, Kailun

With one of the chefs – Reuben

With Rehan

With the satay man

笑看风云

Tze Siang, Kailun, Kengster, Hong Kiat

Kailun, Peh, Reuben, Kian Hwee, Chua

Ah Ma, Apple, Bee Kim, Orange

Chicken wings

With my brother Mingfa

Cake

Spastic face with the cake

Cake cutting beginning soon..

Elder brother, Mum, Me, younger brother

With girlfriends

With my mum and beloved sister

Cake cutting

Posing of wishing

With my mum

With Vivi

Again

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With my mum and her god daughters

My volleyball gang

My NS friends

With Jialing, Jamie, Tiffany, Apple, Meijun

Candle in the cake

Tze Khit treating me to eat cake

Revenge time

Clean up by mum

Fashion show

With Kaelyn and Ou Xiang!

With Tiffany after so many SMSes

With Kailin who came for the second night!

[Saturday, 04 November, 2006]

I woke up as early as 7am since Vivi promised to come at that time. However, she came only after eight and took a walk around with her god brother, probably to look at girls.

Later on, they went off for breakfast at Downtown East and most of the sleeping beauties were already up. We waited quite long for Fredrick who camped inside the toilet and decided to stroll off first since he could just come out anytime and catch up with us; but we lost touch with him ever since.

We had breakfast inside MacDonald’s and the ceiling continued to drip water to create a cave-like atmosphere in the urbanised place. Then, Vivi joined us with her god brother and sister. Gilbert, Ivan, Edgar and Ah Boon left for a walk whereas I accompanied the rest of them back to chalet.

We played Daidee for some time until Ivan and the rest came back. Gilbert started decorating the front area and some of them helped out, and sweated so much.

In the afternoon, Ivan wanted to go for cycling whereas I wanted to swim. However, I had problems with deploying of drivers to collect all the barbecue food which kept my phone so busy that I did not go anywhere.

Vivi and Huiying left to swim and this time Vivi was in her bikini; she wore it before but had never removed the outer shirts. The temptation of joining them was huge but I could not just leave everything to fate and wait for someone with car to attend the barbecue early.

My elder brother was there early with his girlfriend, bringing 300 sticks of satays along. Then, they left with my younger brother and mum.

Later on, Sam Toh arrived with his girlfriend and since they were not staying for the barbecue, I could not abandon them and go for a swim. We had great chat and this time Sam was looking more cheerful than ever. Being too cheeky, I punished him with a titbits bath.

Gilbert and the rest returned from their cycle trip and more people arrived. Chua and Gilbert were waiting for me to swim but I could not leave the mess behind. Peace came when Jianhao kindly promised to help me get the fried rice and fishballs from my neighbour (obviously he had not met before) at Tanjong Pagar and Peh offered to get the chicken wings, meat and fried mee hoon from my mum’s friend who stayed nearby.

Finally it was five plus, Chua and Gilbert were still waiting for me for a swim, whereas, Vivi seemed to be among them. However, the barbecue had to begin soon and I could not leave everything to them; it was irresponsible to do that.

Then, Jialing arrived while the rest of the volleyballers were all late; I felt quite bad that I did not know how to entertain her. As more people arrived, I realised I could not go for a swim anymore; I was the host and was supposed to entertain them. I also had to neglect Vivi while entertaining all my friends even though she could just tag along with me wherever I went.

Into later evening, the announcement of the arrival of the cake came about a plot. Vivi led me to the car park area and she claimed that the cake was somehow smashed during the delivery process. She claimed that her friend’s mum had given more curry puffs to compensate for that. The story seemed real and I was too tired to find any amiss until I saw a big rectangular box under the makeup table.

With the lack of sleep for days and walking about to entertain my friends, the anger of friends messaging me so last minute that they were not coming anymore torn down my body.

It was a blessing that I had friends who helped me to barbecue and settle everything that I could be dragged around by Gilbert to take photos with my friends. I did not even have a few bites of my food even though I was having gastric pain since early evening.

It was also the first time I washed crab meat stick and removed the transparent cover for each of them; my brother’s girlfriend helped me for a while as well which surprised me. Then, suddenly my mum was injured by the fallen ice and I realised it was a wrong move to make so many of them. That was the reason why I had to call some nurses to the barbecue.

It took me so much effort to make Tiffany come, which increased the number of times I had to look into my phone and exercised my hands. Hong Kiat’s arrival reminded me that I had forgotten to invite many good friends from his previous camp’s department.

Suddenly, Junrong told me that Zhirong was asking about Mr. Ng and I realised he did not get the news of the funeral, which was so sad. I felt so stupid so that I had failed to inform him about it ever since we stopped keeping contacts.

My sister Jenrice brought along her sweet friend had mesmerized some guys; then they were kind of being irritated by a guy who I got it in the first guess and sadly they had to put up with him for my sake. Anyway, none of my friends believed Jenrice was my sister.

Cake cutting was supposed to be around 10pm as planned by the fun started at around 9pm. Vivi and a few others (I could not remember) were asking me to start it early as quite a number of people had to leave already. I did not print out the guest list and did not realise so many of my volleyball friends were still on their ways.

So, we started taking photos and I was already so worn off that I did not know who had hidden from taking photos with me. Then, my mum, said to be drunk, pushed Vivi and I together and we had to take a kissing photo for them.

They realised I was hungry and wanted me to have the first bite of the cake. So, Mingfa hid a candle into a portion of the cake and I was supposed to remove it without using hands. Although I was well prepared with my palms holding the table tight, I could not resist Tze Khit’s power.

There was a little cake war between all the guests and me. I could have bathed them nicely if my leg was perfectly alright but I still managed to hug some of them to thank them for coming.

As I was turn into breaking down with the exhaustion, Chua’s sudden recommendation to go into the water caught me unaware. Even though I was so small size, I managed to give some resistance except that my left leg was restricting me from r
efusing their kindness.

They removed my spectacle and mobile phone from my pockets but not my big red packet.

More warm hearted hugs were offered to the guests after that for my first bath of the day as they left groups by groups.

I was supposed to house some of them but they saw that the chalet was packed and they did not want to squeeze together in case anyone would fart with the higher possibility.

Ou Xiang and Kaelyn aka Pauline came quite late and I could not persuade them to stay; apparently Kaelyn was sweet that she rushed over after work at around 9.30pm.

There were so much food left over but it was better than having shortage of food; at least this was the first time I organised a party by myself and with some very good advisors.

Man Utd 3 – 0 Blackburn

It was written 1 – 0 on the scoreboard because Wayne Rooney had kindly donated two open goals to Blackburn. The referee pardoned Blackburn from a penalty, which I decided to overlook it.

First half was an impressive play by Manchester United but a biased judgement from referee. Rooney’s two balls gave away was offered a yellow card by referee and he happily accepted it.

Second half owed to Ryan Giggs and Louis Saha who assisted and scored a goal. In the end, Ronaldo went down in exchange for a free yellow card for naughty opponent. The kind soul waved for a substitution but he impressed the whole stadium when he sped for the ball so fast that he almost broke the world 100 metres record.

After that, Ronaldo staggered out of the field to allow Fletcher to play in the soil.

Peh's Birthday Wishes

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
i wan a nice surf board pants…billabong

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
whahah

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
and…

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
RSH voucher!!

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
and…a laptop

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
and…a homw theater system

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
and…a LCD monitor

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
and…a plasma TV

kW – this is my new MSN acc says:
so much for now

Photo Competition

As the deadline of the photo competition (url inactive and removed) is approaching, I am trying hard to describe and upload the photos. I will update and give a full account of it after everything is settled.

There were a few times I filled all the 5 categories with my not-so-well-taken photos.

I suppose I will be free to update about my birthday earliest by tomorrow. Sorry to keep you waiting.

Things You Never Knew Your Handphone Can Do

This is an email forwarded to me by my uncle. I am not sure if the contents are true. The first steps for number one and four are workable though. Please enlighten me if you have tried any of them.

Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival. Check out the things that you can do with it: –

1.) EMERGENCY

*The Emergency Number worldwide for **Mobile** is 112.* If you find yourself out of coverage area of your mobile network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly this number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. **Try it out.**

2.) Have you locked your keys in the car? Does you car have remote keys?

This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their cell phone from your cell phone.

Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock. Saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other “remote” for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).

3.) Hidden Battery power

Imagine your cell battery is very low, you are expecting an important call and you don’t have a charger. Nokia instrument comes with a reserve battery. To activate, press the keys *3370# Your cell will restart with this reserve and the instrument will show a 50% increase in battery.

This reserve will get charged when you charge your cell next time.

4.) How to disable a STOLEN mobile phone?

To check your Mobile phone’s serial number, key in the following digits on your phone: * # 0 6 #

A 15 digit code will appear on the screen. This number is unique to your handset. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe. when your phone get stolen, you can phone your service provider and give them this code. They will then be able to block your handset so even if the thief changes the SIM card, your phone will be totally useless. You probably won’t get your phone back, but at least you know that whoever stole it can’t use/sell it either. If everybody does this, there would be no point in people stealing mobile phones.

Registered for Work and Dinner with Rice

[Friday, 10 November, 2006]

I finally went to meet Francis with Mingfa at Bukit Merah. We registered at the company and I really hoped this would not be a wrong path.

Then, I went to Bras Basah to meet Jenrice who surprisingly got there earlier than me. however, the second hand bookshops were closed until 2.30pm. we went to Marina Square’s Subway to join up with her three friends and I started trying out her Economics past years’ paper and realised it was really tough.

My precious PHP book!

I went back to Bras Basah after 3pm and found a PHP book. The tender quoted me a price of $18 for that year 2001 published book and finally reduced it to $16 when I told him I would consider first.

Maybe it was a wrong move to go back to join the A level students; I was so tired and lack of time that I really should go home straight. I got a pizza bread from Bread Talk at Citylink and started reading up the book upon reaching the destination.

It was a long stay there. I was very impressed by them because they spent quite a lot of time chatting fancy their papers were already so near; they managed to remain so calm and seemed to have one their revision so well.

The girl over the next table looked quite good but her thighs were so big, which was a big turn off.

I saw someone looking like Cher Fong outside but when I wanted to try to check him out, he left. Then, I saw Lynn with the previous guy and confirmed Cher Fong was there earlier.

Jenrice advertising for Subway!

At around eight, we left the quiet restaurant. I was too late to cancel my dinner order but my mum said she would finish it for me. We went to draw money inside Marina Square before going to Thai Express at Citylink for dinner.

I ordered a chicken noodle kind of food and it was not very special. Then, we camped there to chat for very long and finished up so many cups of their ice water. Even though they were talking about their school people and more than fifty per cent of the stuffs drew me away from the conversation, some stories were very funny.

It was not a perfect trip after all. None of them knew what was happening to my phone since the afternoon when I was giving Vivi the methods to get to East Coast Park for her class barbecue. I even called Ruoci to confirm about it and she took three hours to get there from Boonlay.

She was blaming me over the phone when she herself was late in the first place and the timing she assumed she could get over from West to East of Singapore was absurd. The traffic jam made everything worse.

She took MRT from Boonlay to Clementi and transferred to bus 196 and I warned her it would take at least 1.5 hours. However, she switched to MRT at Outram Park and waited for cab at Payar Lebar, which took so long.

While she was waiting for the cabs, she asked me what she should do and the answer was obvious that she could only continue to wait unless her dad could go down and fetch her; it was obvious I could not do anything if the cabs did not go over there.

I felt so lost. I could not stand people asking me for my location again on the phone when I had just messaged her the answer; having to repeat so many times made me feel dumb to say anything. It was a big turn off and often it forced me to stay silence instead. I always had good patience but not when the same person gave the same problem numerous times.

I hated being taken for granted and not being appreciated.

How long more can I take it?

Roti Prata Supper

It had been quite long since I last had a prata supper with my family.

My mum got home just in time when my elder brother was cooking instant noodle and she successfully persuaded him to go out for supper. So, we got to share his delicious noodle before we went to the 24 hours coffee shop.

At the Prata Shop

The prata was okay and but they gave me the can bandung instead and it was quite a turn off somehow.

In the end, we let my brother fork the bill as usual; I wanted to help but considering the fact that even if he did not spend on us, he would have wasted the money on entertainments or his girlfriend, so why not?

Anyway it was just less than ten bucks.