12:57pm - 27 January 2007 - 507 views - 4 Comments
Posted in: Trips
And so, after a couple of hours on the road, we were in Port Dickson. This time we stayed in Sunshine Bay Resort, which isn’t such a bad place. Much better than the ones in Genting, though. We were pretty enthusiastic about getting our barbeque pit started at first. At first. While we were hanging around the lobby waiting for our rooms to be ready, the sun was shining bright, the evening was looking good. For about 15 minutes….
Now you don’t see, now you do =.=”
We managed to get sea view rooms, though. At least that’s a bonus for having to stay inside. I have to admit, the view was pretty good.

The horizon was glowing. The one on the right was taken from the beach itself.
It rained, and rained, and rained. It didn’t stop. We were all hungry. We waited for a couple of hours, hoping it would stop. It didn’t. As a last resort, we abandoned our plans for barbeque and drove out to the nearest restaurant.
Best meal ever. At that moment.
After the meal we got back to our hotel to rest. And we were still hoping that the rain would stop, didn’t really stop until it was past midnight. In the mean time we got our bodies twisted and back aching from Twister.
*ooh my back hurts*
We played a couple of rounds to determine the overall loser. There was going to be a punishment.

This.
Poor Ivan. Somehow, he always end up being the victim. For whatever it may be.
After the Twister session, some of us went to the beach’s pub to have a drink. After which we hanged out on the beach searching for little crabs. By that time, the rain had stopped and the guard actually told us we could start barbequing. The ones who were on the beach wanted to do so, but the rest in their rooms were less interested. After much debate, we decided to call it off anyhow and just go to bed.
Here comes the shocker. We all woke up early to start a fire. We were barbequing in the afternoon. Like the sun wasn’t hot enough! I mean, whoever actually barbeques in the afternoon?? But we didn’t have much choice because all our food was already prepared and we had to finish it somehow. So we carried on roasting our chicken wings and sausages while the Sun roasted us.

Starting up the fire, with shade courtesy of…

The Umbrella Boys! *cough*

Little crabbies.. doing something…
This is where my pictures stop. After the barbeque, the temptation to jump into the swimming pool is too hard to resist. It was a huge relief. For once, I appreciated that fact that the water was cold. But then again, I knew very well I was going to get sunburnt, but oh what the heck. I didn’t stay too long because all of us had to get packing to leave.
Update: While we were cleaning up after the barbeque, there were two leftover uncooked eggs. Phil told me to bury it in the sand. As ridiculous as it may seem, (:P) he said that the hot sand would cook the eggs. So we really did bury them and were planning to come back after the swim to collect the supposedly cooked eggs. And…. we didn’t. Now I’m hoping chicks would pop out from them
We all left Port Dickson at about 3. We went back to KL to have our dinner, and our trip has officially ended.
It was a good one.
Things will be changing from now on.
9:01pm - 22 January 2007 - 489 views - 8 Comments
Posted in: Trips
I got back from a relatively long holiday trip some time ago. Lazy Couldn’t find time to blog about it. It started off as a pretty hectic day. I drove back to KL from my hometown, reached at 5 in the evening, and had to both unpack and pack for the other trip at 7. Phil was coming to pick me up for dinner before we all leave to Genting Highlands. But as usual, delays happened, we waited for another friend for quite a while before we he arrived. By the time we start our journey, it was 9+. There was a bit of a problem with one of my friend’s car.. it was struggling to keep up at the highway…. on straights. And Genting is a long way up. We had to stop and take some weight off his car before going uphill, yet it was still doing 60 centimeter/hour. It took us a record of almost 2 hours to reach the top from Gombak.
Phil attempting to break the land speed record
The first night we stayed in Ria Apartment, but there was a big problem. There were only 2 rooms, and there were 11 of us. But my friends weren’t very bothered because they were thinking about something else - the casino. I wasn’t particularly interested, but I had to follow anyway. Cameras are prohibited in the casino so I didn’t manage to get any pictures, but it’s a shame because the casino is a pretty place. Considering we reach Genting so late that night, we didn’t go anywhere else besides the casino. I went back to the apartment a little earlier with a couple of my friends who weren’t playing at 4am. And that’s considered early.

Nice view taken on my way back to the apartment
Throughout the night, I had difficulties sleeping. It was FREEZING. I had to sleep on the bed frame because the mattress was taken down for others to sleep on. I had no pillows because they’re also given to others. I had to use a towel as my pillow and my blanket was the bed sheet! I couldn’t feel my feet most of the time. Lucky it’s still working.

This is what the cold does to people. This is Ken in particular.
The next morning was when we felt the full extent of the freezing temperature. It was so cold I couldn’t stand still. I couldn’t feel my feet! Some of my friends started a fire in the kitchen for heat. We were that desperate. I could feel the cold through my jacket. I took the the hairdryer and attempted to revive my feet. That only the beginning of our fears. The water was cold. Like refrigerated cold. If you want to know how it feels to wash up in the morning in Genting Highlands, sleep with your air-cond set to minimum temperature, wake up in the morning and grab a bottle of cold water from the fridge and wash your face with that. It’s so cold it makes me squeal like a girl hurts. To make things worse, the heater isn’t working like it’s supposed to, which left us with enough hot water for like… 2 people? I don’t even dare to think about taking a bath that morning. *shudders*

Kept me alive in the morning.
We actually had to move to another apartment because more friends were coming and the one we were staying in couldn’t fit all of us. At first we hauled all our butts and luggage to Kayangan Apartment, but what an unpleasant surprise when we got there. The condition of the apartment was horrendous. None of us felt comfortable there, so much so that we requested for a change. That led us back to Ria Apartment, so we had to carry all our luggage back. But nobody was complaining, they were more than happy to leave that spooky place. The apartment we got is slightly bigger than the previous one, but as long as it felt comfortable and had hot water, it’s mighty fine by me. Before we moved, went for lunch… somewhere. I think my brain doesn’t work under abnormal temperatures. Now that I think about it, where the heck did we had our lunch? I remember how the food court looks like, but I don’t remember how to get there. I hope my brain is fully thawed now.
We didn’t do much after lunch. It was late afternoon already, and we just went back to our apartment as we had to get ready the food for the steamboat dinner that we’ve planned. I just took pictures here and there, covering rape scenes, as well as being a victim. Many great pants untouchables have fallen this time because we had a unstoppable hoard of maniacal gay rapists. The pictures you see here are carefully selected in order to be accepted by the general public and in order to prevent my site from being shutdown for displaying explicit materials.

Lynda had a great deal in preparing the food.

While the rest… well…
The raping continued until dinner was ready. The same hoard of maniacal gay rapists all stopped for food, and there was order. For a while. When dinner was over, the raping continued.

This brought order. For a while.

As the raping continues, even the great Marvin fell to the perverse hands.
After pants were stripped and macro shots of underwears were taken, many of them were off to the casino again. I didn’t want to go there again so I followed a smaller group of friends and went to Coffee Bean for a drink. After the drink… guess where we went. Right. So we were in the casino. Again. Something funny happened there, though.

Coffee Bean = Overpriced kopitiam

I don’t know what this is supposed to be, but it’s nice.
I was observing my friend playing Casino Wars - a lame name for see-whose-card-is-bigger game. So there was this game where the dealer dealed a 4 to the first player on the table, then the second, then himself. I thought, wow, three 4s in a single hand. Because it was a tie, cards were dealt again. The next thing I knew, the fourth 4 came out. I was like, wow! What’re the chances of that happening?! When I was actually counting the probability of that (I had a lot of time in hand), the fifth 4 came out. That moment, I actually thought the dealer was cheating. Until my friend explained to me that there are two decks of cards being dealt. Right……. Paiseh.
That night we didn’t stay too late at the casino because we had to get up early the next morning. Some of them however did stay very long because it was their last day to gamble. Hmmm.. what’s so fun with gambling?
The next morning, we were ready to leave. No trip would be complete without a group photo!

Lovely view that morning!

Say freeeeeze!
On the way down from Genting, we were overtaken…. by bicycles. No, we weren’t driving that slow. In fact, I was with Phil - our class’s reputed speed demon. We couldn’t catch up even when we tried! They had nothing but flesh and bone… and maybe a helmet but they were hurtling down the hill like rockets. I guess they didn’t had fear as well. I was so shocked I forgot to take pictures. While we were all recovering from the shock, another cyclist came from behind but he wasn’t as fast the ones before. At least not fast enough to overtake us.

Extreme cycling. Seriously.
Well, the Genting trip was great. We all had a great time, and nobody had problems. I think.
Next stop - Port Dickson!
To be continued…
4:37pm - 14 January 2007 - 538 views - 6 Comments
Posted in: Bizarre
It’ll take more than one stick of carrot to feed this bunny.
For a bunny, he looks pretty mean.
Just don’t put your fingers too close.
Source: Times Online
10:16pm - 12 January 2007 - 431 views - 14 Comments
Posted in: Daily, Movies
I hate Koreans.
Because I like them so much.
The unthinkable has happened. I am… hopelessly mildly addicted to Korean series/dramas. It started off as my mum’s hobby. She has been watching the continuous streams of Korean series on TV, something which I never do. I don’t even have a TV in KL. But this holiday resulted in something different. It is one long break, and I’m home for already almost a month. Coincidentally, there was this new Korean series - Sassy Girl Chun-Hyang - on TV when I came back. What began as a nothing-to-do-after-dinner-past-time turned into I-need-to-finish-my-dinner-quick addiction.
I’m actually mindlessly chasing after following the series.

Don’t. Say. A. Word.
I’m not going to embarrass myself by showing you all how much I know about the plot and characters, so I’ll pretend I know nothing about the show and deviously innocently direct you to its Wikipedia article.
At first, I thought it wasn’t all that bad. I know there’s still hope in me. I know I’m not hopelessly trapped in the deep dark wet Abyss of Korean Tearjerkersâ„¢. It’s just one Korean series, right? Wrong. It was all good until today, when I unintentionally, unwittingly, unconsciously took a pair of discs from my mum’s collection and started watching. It’s not me. I don’t do that. I don’t even do that with English movies.
I picked Baekmanjangja-ui cheot-sarang - A Millionaire’s First Love. It happened to be a tulen copy, with a nice cover and a shiny hologram sticker. My mum bought it a while ago, but she hasn’t watched it yet. Doh. I have to admit, this movie is the Mother-of-all-Korean-Tearjerkersâ„¢. I just don’t know how they managed to inject so much emotion into it until I forgot they are nothing more than a bunch of actors and actresses acting according to script.

Not. A. Word.
The movie is absolutely saddening. It started off slightly humourous, but towards the second half of it, chemistry began to build between the two main characters. Things turned really depressing when the girl is going to DIE and due to her uncommon health condition, their relationship was very restricted. This one like that one cannot show, that one like this one also cannot show. Haiya, you know lah. Nothing has brought me so close to tears before. This almost did. ALMOST. It’s a lovely movie. I hate to admit it. But I love it.
This. Good movie. Watch. Bye.
1:40pm - 7 January 2007 - 531 views - 8 Comments
Posted in: For Geeks Only
WARNING: The following contents may be inappropriate for people who have better things to do with their time. You have been warned.
If any of you have a CD/DVD Rewritable Drive, you would have most likely heard of the application called Nero Burning ROM. If you don’t, it is a popular CD/DVD-Authoring application created by Ahead Software AG, a German company which later adopted the name Nero AG due to the vast popularity of the Nero Burning ROM.
I didn’t thought much of the name Nero Burning ROM until I saw the name Nero in the book Angels & Demons by Dan Brown which I just finished a while ago. His name only appeared once in the entire book, and it was vaguely related to the Fire element. It crossed my mind that the name Nero Burning ROM might not be a random name after all. I did a little research and found out that Nero was the fifth and last Roman Emperor as of Julio-Claudian dynasty. Whatever that is.
Apparently, he is believed to be the arsonist involved in the Great Fire of Rome. I suppose the fire which broke out was really big, otherwise it wouldn’t have earned its name.
I also always wondered why the Nero Burning ROM’s icon looked odd. And suddenly I realised something.
The icon is actually the Roman Colosseum burning. It might seem a bit too cartoonish to believe that, but the About page of the latest Nero Burning ROM version 7 confirms the assumption.
The name made sense. It was a play on words.
It was Nero, who burned down Rome.
P/S: This post was supposed to be out a couple of days ago. I didn’t realised I set it as a private post. Silly me :p