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date: Friday, October 31
title: Ngee Ann City
time: 7:24 PM

Okay, I'm so bored right now that I'm sitting on a bench on the 5th floor of Ngee Ann City blogging. As a matter of fact, I don't even know what I want to blog about today!

Well, as much as it kills me, I don't actually have a choice but to wait here because my auntie will be coming any time soon to sign her phone line and she has allowed me to use her line to get myself a new phone. That phone being an N95 8gb. Up until now, I still have not decided between the N85 and the N95 but I guess I'll just go with the N95 because it has been in the market for quite sometime now and proves to be rather stable. Nokia has a knack of releasing phones with crappy and buggy firmware all the time. That was what exactly happened to my N73. I bought it during it's first week of release and around 8 months later, it gave me hell. The phone showed messages telling me my inbox was full when I only had 10 messages in it and it restarted as and when it liked.

All I can hope for is that the N95 doesn't turn out the same way. Yikes, looks like my laptop's battery is running dead. No power supply nearby so I guess I'll have to stop now. Adios amigos!



date: Tuesday, October 28
title: Smile!
time: 5:19 PM

This video is dedicated to my dearest sister in Australia. Whatever shit that may happen abroad that brings you down or makes you sad, just watch this video and smile! Take care, looking forward to seeing you in December!



Oh yeah, the girl at 1:40 is cute =)



date: Monday, October 20
title: 1st MC
time: 4:56 PM

It has been exactly 1 week since school started and I have already taken my 1st MC! I think that's a new personal record. Well, for those who can't be bothered to know what happened, you've got no choice because I'm going to blog about it anyway!

2 days back on Saturday, I attended my auntie's house warming party. My eldest cousin took out a bottle of vodka and the both of us drank almost 3/4 of the bottle. I was still sober and during the process, I accidentally ate a few bits of prawns which happened to be in the Japanese croquette my auntie prepared (It was damn delicious).
Well, some might know that I'm allergic to prawns and when I eat them, a few hours later, something like mosquito bites will start appearing on my skin and it will itch.

This time though, something different happened. When I reached home and watched Man United trash West Brom 4-0, my back started to feel really hot and itchy but when I looked at it in the mirror, there were nothing that looked like mosquito bites. Just huge red spots all over that felt really warm. I thought it was just the allergy acting up differently so I decided to sleep it off but I was wrong, it was worst! The itch, redness and warmth started spreading to the sides of my body and even until slightly above my butt crack. I went to my family doctor the next day and he told me that it was the alcohol and prawns that mixed up and caused some reactions in my body.

Nevertheless, I'm grateful for this experience for 3 reasons (Yes, only 3. I'm an easy person to please):

I didn't have to go to school today
I got to try my auntie's cooking (It's only the 2nd time I've visited her home, both old and new)
I tried a new Vodka flavour which I find rather tasteful

I've also noticed that I am starting to use a lot of brackets in my sentences lately. Oh well, all's well and I will be back in school tomorrow so yeah, that's all folks!



date: Saturday, October 4
title: Belated Day 3
time: 4:13 AM

Well, it has been days since the F1 Singapore GP has ended but I wasn't able to blog about it because I was rather busy with the touch ups for my room. There's a saying that goes, "Better late than never" so here we go!

Let's see, nothing spectacular (Other than a man getting heart attack at Marina Square and causing a huge human jam at Gate 7) happened on Day 2 so I'll move on to Day 3. My Dad, his colleagues, and I all wore our Panasonic Toyota shirts to give our support to Timo Glock and Jarno Trulli who were 8th and 11th respectively. Needless to say, they didn't win the race but Glock came in 5th and Trulli leaded the race for a few laps and it was those laps that I had the most fun. Everytime Trulli drove past our grandstand, the 5 of us would jump out our seats, start waving our huge Toyota flag and start shouting, "Toyota! Toyota! Whoo!" and proceed to sit down when it gets out of sight. One of my Dad's colleague even came out of his seat, ran around our section and shouted, "Tomorrow buy Toyota!"

Although almost everybody were rooting for either a McLaren or Ferrari, we managed to get some cheers and supporters with us just for the fun of it. At one part, a group of British guys actually tapped my shoulder and told me, "They haven't pitted, it won't last long" and he was right. We knew that Trulli had to pit sooner or later and lose his position but we still stood up and shouted everytime he drove past. Trulli lead the race for about 6 laps and when he came out of the pits to re-enter at 8th position, the British spoke to me again saying, "Told ya, it's over" and I gave him a big smile and said, "Well, I enjoyed it while it lasted". He then took his beer in his hand, raised it up and said cheers. I responded by taking my Ice Mountain bottle and knocked it against his cup and we drank.

I have to say that I really had a lot fun during those laps. Going so wild and crazy with my Dad and his colleagues. There was also can incident when my Dad's colleague clashed with a Ferrari supporter. The guy said, "Why support Toyota man, always last!" and my Dad's colleague replied, "I support Toyota because I drive Toyota! You drive Ferrari? If not, why support?" The guy was shocked and just gave a slight grin and walked away. It was hilarious. Totally dominated.

Those were the highlights of my Day 3 at the Singapore GP but nonetheless, I enjoyed every moment as I really got to spend quality time with my Dad for 3 whole days. A very good job to Singapore for making it such a glorious event but fuck you for increasing electricity bills by 22%!