Sunday, July 19, 2009

hey hi hello.

nothing beats a day doing what you like and spending it through laughs and smiles(:



saturday was nice on me i would say.
spent the morning gg through some physics,
then it was badminton session with my mates at Singapore Poly.
It was one of my best day playing badminton i would say.
my strokes were all there.
the placing, the smashes, the net shots.
everything was great(:

and then,
dinner at queensway.
ABC plaza they call it.
it was a place similar to Serangoon Garden i would say.
lots of food, lots of choices.
without fail,
it was a splendid and totally fulfilling time trying to gorge myself full with all that food we ordered.


There were satay, chicken wings, noodles, po-piah, sugarcane juice etc etc.
to end things on a healthier note, a fruit platter was called for.
and i tell ya, the fruit platter is huge.
and that poor fella who bought it,
got all sorts of words flung at him from all his other friends there, which includes me! haha.
luckily there were 5 young *ahem* and healthy guys to clear off all that food.



and then he recounted the fruit-purchasing-encounter to us.

Him : "C'mon guys, i didn't knew it was that much! Initially, i chose only like 5 pieces in total."

Us : "ya right! so what's all this infront of us??"

Him : "the thing is.. when i was buying, then i asked the aunty "You think this's enough for 5 person?" and the aunty goes "AIYO! NO LAHS, COME , I HELP YOU PICK SOME MORE". "

Instantaneously, i shot back at him. ( now to think back, he was really a poor thing at that moment, lmao.)

Me : "EHS DUDE! that aunty is running a stall for god's sake! BUSINESS LEHH. YOU THINK SHE'LL TELL YOU IT'S ENOUGH? "

then guess what?
the rest sang in harmony with me. Peace!(:



and one last thing i remembered.
My mates and I totally made a name for ourselves on the MRT train.
we were laughing so hard at this joke that at different times all sorts of commuters were staring at us.
Even an indian uncle got interested, listened to us, then started smiling also!

shan't elaborate,
but the thing that thrown us on our back laughing was,
the translation of beancurd, or tofu, in myanmar's language.
Supposedly,
tofu was pronounced as "BEI-PIA".

chinese folks will understand this.
try forming all sorts of sentence with this, such as,
i want tofu.
replace tofu with the translation, lmao.




that's about it.
anyway, just a last piece of note for my mates out there.


Dudes, think about this.
Life's a play.
You are the director.
To turn it into just another plain old boring play,
or one that's full of turns and excitement,
it's your call.

and.
Opportunities are there for you, and there for you to create as well.
Do not reject all without even thinking.
Open up to different things,
and you'll see yourself in a whole new different setting.


ciaos!

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