So, here are some of the pictures. It rained during the event but we were shaded.
Monday, 5 November 2007
Pictures as Promised
So, here are some of the pictures. It rained during the event but we were shaded.
Sunday, 4 November 2007
Berpenuh-penuh
Anyway, how not to eat lor. Well, I just hope that my suit doesn't give me a problem when I fit into it for my sister's wedding.
Sick Sunday
So, today basically, I had no lunch and just had a light tea. After this I will be heading off for Indian food. I hope it would be fine.
Saturday, 3 November 2007
One Week
Still thinking of my Japanese buffet and getting hungrier by the second. :)
Sleepy Saturday
Even lunch was so small. Half a portion of chicken rice, 1 savoury doughnut 1 tan tart, 1 char siew so and a bottle of sugarcane. I just love eat raw sugarcane. That's the best thing ever on a hot day and munching, sucking the juice out.
So now, need to be prepare for my Japanese buffet in PJ Hilton. Should try to starve myself. Kakaka. But from the looks of it, it will be susah.
Friday, 2 November 2007
Thank God It's Friday
Just went to KLCC to return some presents and also drove to Midvalley, my old hangout place. It's still quite busy but with the Gardens around, siao man. It's just a city within a city. Just hope that the parking can fit all like 10,000 people at 1 time.
I just attended a vegetarian dinner organised by Thien Hao Temple. It was hosted by our very famous feng shui master, Lilian Tu. Hahaha. Very funny la she. Overall, the dinner was good. Yay. Eating everything as much as possible. :)
Oh yea, Mr Lum brought his guava and cempedak to the dinner. I think I would die. It was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good.
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Trouble Thursday
First, I headed off to Pavilion to meet up with Shea Maine who came down with her mom for a fashion show. Due to a misunderstanding with the new house locking system, I left the main door unlocked because all of the keys which I grabbed was unable to lock. I suppose that was a recipe for disaster.
Leaving the house insecure(of course I had a big grill. I'm not crazy to leave the entire house unguarded), I happily headed off to the new shopping complex. I was a bit early so, I decided to try to find my gundam in Berjaya Times Square. Unfortunately, it was tutup and I did go back again to find out it ran out of stock. So depressing. :(
Anyway, I got to say Pavilion - on the old ground of the famous Bukit Bintang Girl School, stood up and high in one of the busiest places in the Golden Triangle. Basically, it's just big and big. I think there are future developments there for a hotel.
What else can you do in a shopping complex. Jalan la. But before that had to makan of course. So, we wandered and found Dragon-i for Shanghai dumplings. And then I got every dumpling to squirt at me. Even the dry ones. Aihhhhhhhhhhhhh. Nevermind. I say tahan the pain.
Well, shopping there was quite fun. From Billabong to Versace, it was nice. Then I wanted to check out my polo-sweet shaped speaker then bang. It is like RM559. So cheap. Cheaper than all the high streets I have been. I was so tempted to buy it but I ordered mine on Monday. Cis!!!
Looks cool right. I hope it does work properly. :PThe only good thing for today was buying J.Co doughnuts. I can't believe that I bought 1/2 dozen doughnuts but waited for 20 minutes for it!!! Apparently, it was like Krispy Kremes. I haven't tasted it so since I was there better get a peace offering for my parents.
The day ended when my dad picked me up from KL Sentral when he thought it was KLCC. Hmmmmmmmmm. Luckily, he didn't go there if not tragedy number 2 would happen. As for now, I think we are going out to taste some wine. Taking like a pro like that huh. :P
Joke from Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines has taken the unusual step of publicly asking passengers on its new Airbus A380 plane not to engage in any sexual activities.
The potential problem has arisen because the first class area of its giant superjumbo contains 12 private suites complete with double beds.
Singapore, which is the first airline to start flying the A380, said the suites were not sound-proofed.
It said it did not want anyone to offend other travellers or crew.
The plane has 12 private first class suites.
Singapore added that while the suites were private, they were also not completely sealed.
'Observing standards'
"All we ask of customers, wherever they are on our aircraft, is to observe standards that don't cause offence to other customers and crew," the airline said in a statement.
"Nothing different applies for our Singapore Airlines Suites customers."
The suite offers privacy but not that much privacy.Singapore Airlines took delivery of its first A380 earlier this month, with the first services between Singapore and Sydney starting on 25 October.
It is now set to take delivery of a further five A380s in 2008, out of its order of 19.

