Saturday, January 12, 2008

Hah funny..

It was Muanah's Birthday (maid) on the 10th of January. No birthdays go without a cake. Here's hers.

With only ONE candle. I sincerely don't know how old she is. Late 30's maybe.

Just showered. Pardon the messy wet look; Jit and Shiau were waiting outside for quite some time already. Had to rush. Screw my punctuality these days.

Another New Year's resolution goes right onto my whiteboard: Work on my Punctuality.

She's been with us for at least 10 years, ever since I was standard One or before. Of course she goes back and is replaced by another NEW maid then she comes back when the NEW maid's gone. I dare say she saw almost "everything" of mine. :P To hell.. but the thing is, it's been long. It's like Family. Happy Birthday Muanah!

OLD TOWN KOPITIAM!

Yeah basically, I see these people for most of my days (like everyday?). Since I got back and intro this special brown toast to Jit, Old Town Kopitiam has been our favourite hang-out spot for tea. We're fanatics!

From left: Ying Choy, Ying Soon, Jit, Shiau and I :O

Can't count the number of times we have been there together. The word "Many" says it all. True even I myself have gotten familiar with the menu. Remember (Jangan lupa) to order No.302 on the Menu, Kaya Butter Toasts (Double). Hola~ this is a "MUST TRY". Do eat them immediately after served while the butter slice is still cold. Oooooh.. so tantalizing and mouth watering.

but... Eeeeks! (I don't really stand up for my own words)



... too much of it, especially the super "gao" butter and kaya makes the whole thing jelak. *Pukes* I have cut down on it recently, going from Double to Single. :D

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The middle guy: Yew Choe
(Us being laki tegak)

The moment came to say goodbye to Choe. He's heading off to Australia so soon, for good this time. He held a farewell for himself, and we just attended. Got there 3 hours late (Damn my punctuality) but it was alright because he told us to come ANYTIME between 12-6pm. We weren't sure enough what time was he really F.R.E.E. therefore going at 3 is best, neither too late nor too early. True enough we didn't miss anything except for the Girls and D'eric. Upon our arrival, the girls and D were all ready set to depart. Shrugs*

We started off by playing Chor Dai Dee (Warm-up), then to Cheat with the same poker deck as more people poured in. We eventually got tired of card games and look to board ones instead. What disappointment, Choe's games were already half way to Australia being shipped there. Jit on the other hand wanted to play Dota so much he tried whatever way he can to persuade Choe's younger sister to help him log in with HER account. Wasn't successful.

In the end, we did carry on with board games. Rented it from Brian. His house was right around the corner behind Choe's. A trip there and back with Ying Choy's car. It was "The Game of Life" we got. I was like "OH BOY, this is going to LAME". It turned out great! -Why bother with the game as long as you have your buds around you.- Jit eventually won thanks his campaign of "Help the Not-so-Fortunate" and doner Ying Choy, constantly giving him money. Ying Choy ... being so generous, lost. Yep, L.O.S.T. (last place). A lesson to be taught: The good don't always wins. Choe's brother got home right after and his first few words to us (to his sister) were "Why, sausage fest ah?" -.-

We had a great time at your place Mr. Chan. Have a pleasant trip there and ALL THE BEST for year 2008! Sobs* ...will miss this guy loads, not to mention.. his Speedos.

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