Monday, February 16, 2009

Take me somewhere far away.

Back to camp again tomorrow early morning. Sigh. :(

Yesterday night went out with Dad and Mum to 店小二 at Vivo for dinner. It was not too bad actually and quite cheap too. 3 persons for only 70 bucks. And I was seriously limping all the way in pain. Met up with Weili and Kok Boon to watch Underworld: Rise of The Lycans. It was quite nice. I love movies that features the undead, esp. creatures like werewolves and vampires. Cool shit! :)

And just, met up with them again for dinner at The Cathay at some nice Japanese restaurant at the basement. Most of the sushi costs only 99 cents! I ordered 7 plates, in additional with some sprite float and a plate of blackforest cake. Delicious! :)

I'm quite into photography recently. Trying to gain some experience with my dad's Canon EOS 630 first before getting into DSLR. His SLR looks rather cool actually, but just the hassle of going down to the shops to process the photos. I heard this quite a good rated SLR. But currently, he's figuring out if the cam is still in working condition as it's been unused for many many many years already. :)

I find that recently I really have lots of things in mind to spend on. I want to have a car license, buy a car, a watch, a DSLR cam, a computer... and the list just goes on. Everything requires money. I'm so gonna cut down on my expenses.

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Friends.


I had wanted to write this entry so long ago, even before I've enlisted. This is just a entry to ponder about. Cheers.

And so, how do/would you define the word, FRIENDS?

People who will be by your side when you're in need of help, or, people who will only come up to you when they need your help?


Along the years, I've seen much. I used to be naive and thought that people are all the same. I always believed that if you treat people well, they'll be nice to you as well. Sometimes you just don't get back what you should. Reciprocation is just not there. And that's just part of human nature and life.

I still remember days in poly, I had this rather good friend of mine. He appears to be nice, but gave a one good stab on my back. That moment I was rather shocked, but didn't really had much emotions like how girls do. He didn't tell me, nor did I ask him. He's wrong, not me. We're still good friends now, but not really in contact. The point is, this incident got me to see the different sides of people - being pretentious.

Have you also met with situations when some people you have not talked or met for ages, who suddenly texts you or comes up in either MSN, Facebook or Friendster, acting like as if you guys are on very close terms. Beating round the bush saying all the very nice things. For this, you should be prepared. In most cases, they'll either ask you to do stupid surveys or voting, ask you to send them songs, or do some stupid things for them. After completing the task for them, you try to talk to them but they wouldn't even want to reply your messages or give a f*** about you later on. And that's how realistic people are. Thou I really dislike these people, but not to deny the fact that me and you are like that at times.

Despite the some negative sides of friends/people, I do have many bunches of good friends that I know I can befriend and depend on. I hope I can meet more of such nice friends.

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Limping back, but still alive.



First of all, Happy Valentines' Day to all!

I'm listening to Love 101. It an awesome album! Anyway, I had my V'day with poly friends Roy, Melissa, Hannah and Aisha hanging around Marina Square, just walking aimlessly. We didn't hang out for very long, but it was good enough meeting up with them! Didn't meet them for almost 1 year already!

The 28km route march wasn't that easy as i've thought! Started ard 10.30pm and ended at 5.45am. It wasn't tiring at all, but damn freaking painful. I almost died at the last 6km at the NTU route. NTU students will know there's a freaking steep slope there. I didn't know how did i tahan-ed the 28km with lots and lots of blisters on my feet.

Anyway, it's all over. But i'm still back into that same old camp! Continueing my journey in ASLC (Advanced Section Leader Course) still in Charlie coy after completing the basic one. I bet it's gonna be even toughter! Seeing most of my friends leave to other units yesterday made me feel a bit of sadness. Familiar faces are still there.

Reflections/Thoughts
During my days in BSLC, i knew i changed alot. Becoming more and more short-tempered. And even witnessed people with many personalities in many situations. Selfishness the most i've seen. But still, I still know who the good friends are.

Meals time are still my favourite. I can say that my cookhouse is the best! I've enjoyed the food throughout my whole course. The cookhouse aunty is fun loving and pretty too. HAHA.

For myself, I've learnt many things. Many leadership and management skills. Knowledge and many others. Last but not least, to be nice but yet be smart.
And here's a few pictures when we went Zouk.











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Sunday, February 8, 2009

in the mood for love.

Yes, it's Valentines' Day! I even bought myself a compilation cd for love songs! Can't wait for it to come soon! Nah, i don't have any date lah, but i'm just referring to my passing out day from SISPEC on that day, supposedly if i don't stay back for any advanced course! It's just so coincidental! Good luck for my 28km march then!

Hmm. I've been rather busy with army and life, so it explains the lack of updates. Yesterday, went out hanging around Marina, before heading to Zouk which have like no queue at all. Met a couple of my army friends. Drank quite abit, reaching home at around 4.30pm.

Anyway, sharing some photos from this year's CNY.






















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