Wednesday, November 19, 2008

November 19, 2008 0
Time: 6.55pm
Location: Office
Status: Waiting...

Why? Cos my baby is late again. It's always like that. He'll be quite free in the afternoon and when it comes to knock off time, he'll be caught up by his boss, meetings, conference calls, whatever you can think of. I get really upset when he does this. He could always let me know in advance and I could always take the public transport home.

And now he doesn't answer my calls, nor does he SMS proper sentences to let me know what is the arrangement like. All I could do now is wait and wait and wait. It gets really pitiful when everyone else had left.

Sigh, what can I do? Besides this, he's not a boyfriend I could complain about. I guess I just have to resign to my fate. Think of the rest of the sweet stuff that he does for me. I hope that will pacify my mood.

... Think of the upcoming Japan trip now! That should work......

Friday, November 14, 2008

November 14, 2008 0
Check out my friend's proposal!!! So sweet....

Another one..... *bliss*

I wish for mine to be really sweet and romantic

*hint hint*

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

November 11, 2008 0
Baby brought me to Sunset Grill & Bar for its famous buffalo wings.
The supposedly very spicy that both he & Siang Meng can't even swallow.
It was pitch dark and you don't even see the restaurant.

Walking through a pathway that looks like it's some abandoned school corridor. You really can't see the surroundings. We've reached. I know Jerry's the boss, but who's April?
The wife?

The bar Yeah Simple & old school decor Table 7 The famous buffalo wings.
Seriously it wasn't that spicy.
We ordered level 3.
Maybe I was smart enough to eat this last.
I wanted to make sure my taste buds were not numbed to savour the rest of the food.
The skin is spicy, but meat is not.
Also I didn't exactly enjoy it cos' it was a bit sourish.
I think it's the Tabasco sauce.
It would sit better with my palate if it's just plain spicy and not spicy & sourish.
The carrots were extremely sweet though.
NICE.

Calamari & shrimps served with fries.
Not bad, but must eat hot.
Tend to be a bit hard when it's cold.
The famous button mushroom.
Nice, especially if you like beer.
Cos' it's beer battered.
Our dinner for the night

The sauces are for sale too.
Our bill came up to $50.80.

Found this interesting red box.
Think it's a old post box.
Or the box that sells newspaper?
Let me know if you know.
3 little pigs

Scary walk back to the car

Rows of houses.
Doesn't it look eerie?
Aeroplanes!
I think the planes can take off from here.



Scary rows of houses greet us when we make our way out.

Don't you think it's the perfect shooting location for some ghost movies/dramas?

Conclusion - Food is rather okay. Buffalo wings overrated. Maybe I could try the higher levels the next time. And not good to order so many fried stuff. Tend to get sick after a while. Can go again with a big bunch of people, then can try out more variety of foods.

Monday, November 10, 2008

November 10, 2008 0
Saw this article today, felt that I really had to blog about it. When I first came into contact with the "tissue paper chopping culture", I was shocked. When I meant shocked, I was really very shocked. Appalling! It was not something that I've actually come across in my 26 years of existence. I mean I've heard about it in magazines and newspapers, but it never really crossed my mind that it happens in reality. So the act of reserving seats with tissue paper is truly a Singaporean act, more explicitly, a Shenton Way Singaporean act.

So the students' way of educating people with this new tissue packs. Will it really work? I mean I'm living in this uncultured and impolite society that everyone is for himself. I don't really see it as a help. This is definitely not going to change the rude attitudes of people. I mean, it really boils down to the way people are brought up and educated. It's not a tissue pack that is going to change a person. Nonetheless, I admire these students who want to make a difference to the world. As for me, I do what the Romans do.

Friday, November 07, 2008

November 07, 2008 0
2 pictures taken a while back when Baby brought me to attend the wedding of his friend. It's a rather laid back wedding, open concept, in the field of some reservoir. Not exactly the place I would hold mine, but I guess some people just like it simple.
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Me, baby, the couple & Siangmeng.

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Coincidentally, it was the night of the mid-autumn festival. So we were given little lamps as wedding favours. Quite innovative I would say.