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Thursday, December 27, 2007

Favourite Dim Sum

Personnally I will like to recommend this dim sum store that I like a lot in Chinatown. Leong Sang Hong Kong Pastries has been there for quite a while I guessed and the price is reasonable. The egg tart and Po Lo Bao are 80 cent each and thats super cheap for eggtart that is tip top quality, no kidding. Take a look at some of the pictures. Im sure you will drool.



This shop can be found along sago lane.

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Rubik's cubes

I just saw this on the internet that this Japanese robot can slove the Rubik's cubes in less then 3 minutes. Here is the video to it.


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Holiday Season

Lots of fun and enjoyment this holiday season, having school holidays and christmas altogether is awesome. Christmas eve was spend with dear 2Ds and went to this pub/club in Orchard Towers called the Brown Sugars. Quite a nice atmosphere there for chilling and slacking but the sight of Bangalas and Filipinos inside there on that day was really a turn off as they are inside there giving those eerie looks like they are going to kill you anytime, but I guessed Im a little paranoid.
Anyway the photos for that day is out, if you didnt receive it through your email. You can still take a look at my photo album @ photobucket.

Xmas Eve 2007 Photo Album

Enjoy the remaining of your holiday as it will be school reopen next week, and I will see you guys real soon. Take Care and Happy Reading.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic





Recently just fall in love with this band call Paramore. Another Alternative band. You just gotta try listening to their songs. Super Nice.

Change song to (Paramore - For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic) Hope you like it.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Seesha @ Haji Lane


Blogging at Cafe Le Caire at haji lane. the photo taken using webcam ft. kenji, in Cheng Feng's mouth is Seesha pipe. Super Shiok, super good for slacking and seesha-ing. Maybe you should come try it next time.

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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Monks In Myanmar

It looks like the monks are going on a protest again. The picture up there shows the rows of monks praying for the country. No wonder people say that the myanmar's monks are a symbol of hope for reforms in Myanmar. From their faces you can clearing see the desperation of making the generals to accept democratic reforms for the country. Once again I wished for the best for the Myanmar people to remove the evil military regime and build up a democratic country that truly belongs to them.

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Sunday, December 02, 2007

Completed Half Marathon


Cant believe I completed the half-marathon 21.1km. Fcuking tired now. Leg is going to break. Will post the photo soon. Check back. Thanks.
*Not The Ordinary Fatty

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