Published by Caker November 28, 2006
in Life.
I am officially 29-year-old now, no big deal for me but my colleagues insisted buying me a good lunch. Reason given was that I should celebrate my last twenty-something-birthday before I join Club 30 next year.
Duh…… whatever.
Alright, so we went to Fish & Co at Tampines Mall.



Colleagues and boss


Fish Nuggets, the best fish nuggets I ever had.


Salad

Grilled Seafood

New York Fish N Chips

Enjoying the food
One of my colleagues told the waiter that today is my birthday. After we finished our meal, all the waiters and waitress came to our table, and made an announcement about my birthday. I was asked to stand on the chair, and a stick of sparkler was given to me. After that they started to rap-talk which I can hardly listen to it clearly (the overall idea was something like welcome you the birthday boy to our restaurant), and then sang me a birthday song.
What was I doing? I was standing on a chair, singing along with them and swinging the sparkler.

Oh Yay! Happy 29th birthday to myself!

Published by Caker November 28, 2006
in Life.
I wanted to treat Jim and gangs to dinner tonight, but only Lyana and her sister can make it.
Lyana and I are typical Asians who love to eat rice and noodles, so we decided to go for Chinese food at Crystal Jade Restaurant @ Takashimaya.
While waiting to be seated, Lyana noticed something on a tray was moving. We then took a closer look at the tray, holy shit, there were 4 living soft-shell crabs.

We are “Suah Koo (山龟)”, we have never seen living soft-shell crabs before. Lyana touched one of the crabs to find out if it really is soft. She is a bit silly, soft-shell crabs of course have soft-shell, what.

Soft-shell crabs

Fried “Ma Po” Bean Curd

Can’t remember the name. There were chicken eggs, preserved eggs, salted duck egg and spinach in it. It looks ugly but the taste is good.

Roasted Chicken

Lyana
It certainly is a very delicious dinner, especially the soft-shell crabs and fried bean curd. Thanks to Lyana for buying me dinner. Thank you, you the babe!
We then went to Kinokuniya book store. They are having 2-day promotion, 20% discount for all books. Today happened to be the last day of promotion, lucky me. I bought 5 books at $52.09, 1 book averagely costs me $10.40. Damn cheap!

Published by Caker November 21, 2006
in 不吐不快.
Sudah diberikan tongkat, masih nak minta kerusi roda. Insaflah sahabat-sahabat ku.
Given a walking stick, yet still ask for wheelchair. Please repent, my friends.
拿了拐杖,还要轮椅。同胞们,觉悟吧!
Published by Caker November 20, 2006
in Life.
My beloved colleague Ms. Ellen on marriage leave from today onwards till next Tuesday.
I have no choice but to be a lone ranger during her absence.
Arrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
God, please grant me 2 brains and 4 hands, just for these 2 weeks, can?
By Michael Backman
MALAYSIA’S been at it again, arguing about what proportion of the economy each of its two main races — the Malays and the Chinese — owns. It’s an argument that’s been running for 40 years. That wealth and race are not synonymous is important for national cohesion, but really it’s time Malaysia grew up.
It’s a tough world out there and there can be little sympathy for a country that prefers to argue about how to divide wealth rather than get on with the job of creating it.
Read full article here.
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