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    Sunday, January 30, 2005

    I have more or less 1 week here before I set foot home. Its a funny 'balik kampung' feeling that I don'really feel. The fact that many would not be around makes returning home feel like entering a foreign country.

    I spent my day yesterday by visiting the much talked about 'city of lights' And I used the monorail! Yet another source of public transport. Went to Bintang Walk area, which is the walk of stars. And I can tell you I did not found a star in the sky or on anywhere else.

    So I went to the complexes around there and I'm rather dissapointed that these places closes damn fast! Don't they know that the night is still young? I went to Law Yat which is famous for computer stuff, equipment and gadgets. You can call it the SABERKAS of kl or something like that.



    Adrian said something on 4:03 PM

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    Saturday, January 29, 2005

    The Amazing adventures of Flyman
    Adventure #17

    I heard a scream.

    Fly senses tells me it's not too far away. Common sense told me it's a few metres to my right. I turned. I gave the mysterious i-am-a-superhero-look to all that are around. "This looks like a job for Flyman!"

    Got changed and quickly appeared in the scene of crime, ready to serve, ready to enforce justice! I moved side by side, strafting smoothly like a fly, making the minimum amount of noise, move like a silent insect ready to save the world once again... again.

    The screams got louder, it was from a corner. I gave a look a fly would give in such situations. Grin. again strafting left and right and moving forward very swiftly, very smoothly very silently and I jumped at the corner!

    "There's no need to fear flyman is here!"

    Opps, there are 3 young kids staring at me. They were just practising screams for a drama club or something. I walked off in shame. People laughed. But a strong hero like me would not care, would not bother, as the most important thing is about saving the world from EVIL-doerS!!!


    Adrian said something on 2:28 PM

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    So they got someone to come and try to talk us into order our priorities. It's an amusing talk I must admit, but honestly, that doesnt change the way I prioritise stuff. I didn't really picked up alot from that session. Just about the city of lights and how to feel young. That's about it.

    So I haven't been doing much lately but walk. After classes and the talk, and some thinking/deciding of what to do and where to go, friends and I walked to summit. Of all places, this is my first walk to summit.(subang jaya area) I've walked home from summit before and somehow walking there seems to be way closer.

    I had some archery today. It's been ages since I last shot some arrows, so I basically embaressed myself out there today. No bulls eye! although some close calls. My second game I didn't even bothered to aim. It's like shooting arrows blind folded. More like blind folded plus with one hand tied behind my back.

    So the bla blas and the bli blis happened after that. Watched Elektra later on the evening. Quite different from daredevil. I haven't read the comic so I have no right to comment on the storyline. To me it was a bad story but well told. That's about it.


    Adrian said something on 6:00 AM

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    Friday, January 28, 2005

    I'm using wireless connection now. I need you all to say "Wooooooo!"

    Finally, I wait and wait and here's my chance. Where am I? I'm in burger king. It's a five minute drag to get my laptop here and I think it's quite cool. With a 11MBs connection, this thing is bloody fast!

    The only problem is just dragging my comp here everyday to come online. This place closes at 11. I'm hoping the outside(it has seats) still have wireless connection by then. Muahaha I'm so cool. All of you deserve to be jealous.

    I have nothing else to say as I am horribly busy now :)


    Adrian said something on 12:58 AM

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    Thursday, January 27, 2005

    The moon is made of cheese. It's true. Why do you think that they are so many holes in it. They aren't craters you know. And the moon is yellow, so is cheese. How can you argue with sense like these. They are bitten by mice from the moon. And we all know for a fact that mice ONLY eats cheese and nothing else. Mice from the moon are 1/4 the size of mice from earth. This is theoritically proven as the moon is 1/4 the size of the earth. Therefore life beings on mars should be proportional to the earth.

    Once a month, the moon would turn bad and it will change it's colour to blue. That's why we call it a blue moon. There are blue cheeses you know, therefore a blue moon exist!

    The moon is not a satelite. It's just a piece of cheese that stalks the earth because it can. Why should we respect a lump of food that follows us around by calling it our satelite? we should just call it a plain stalker. Its a wannabe. Too bad to you moonlings/moonians, you don't have water, or trees. We are much cooler than you are.

    We have weird people with strong arms that stepped on this cheese. And they put some flag there. I dont see a moon flag on earth.

    Conclusion, Earth is better than the moon.


    Adrian said something on 1:49 AM

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    Wednesday, January 26, 2005

    From one step to another, I used a different source of public transport today. After a Ktm ride, I switched to LRT (light rail transit) to Kelana Jaya.

    LRT are much more convinient and most importantly it is the "SMART CHOICE". It's basically like a monorail. The airconditioning is good. it's cooling and just perfect. It soars metres above sea level and as one looks down, one can smile and think, 'Hahaha, I'm higher than you therefore I am greater'

    I like the tickets, it's colourful and it tells you the route of the LRT. It's a pity because we are not allowed to keep the ticket after the trip. It's plastic and isn't plastic cheap material?

    I was sitting next to 2 guys who were blabbering about the internet. They talked about MSN and then blogging. It's funny to here how 1 guy pretends to know what a blog is. The other carefully defines a blog. "It's different from a journal because you publish what you want people to see in a blog" Then they talked about Xanga and how to use it. I listened carefully on how they talk about blogspot and how you cant subscribe people. Dont you people ever learn to link???

    that was funny


    Adrian said something on 1:24 AM

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    Tuesday, January 25, 2005

    I notice once again I haven't been too active with my blogging. I sincerely apologize. Actually I don't.

    So lots have happen but I'm too selfish to share them. I refuse to tell you what happened the whole weekend and today, because I can.

    I notice people of my age are turning 18. Turning 18 is just as special as turning 16 or 17. 16 is the good old sweet sixteen I can be touched now sort of thing. 17 is License year. 18 is when smoking, clubbing suddenly all becomes legal. Not to mention walking into a cinema with 18SX with a high held chin saying, "I AM doing this VERY VERY legally and no one can say anything about it."

    I need to wait for 3 months when I do expect many gifts from all of you *hints directly* this year, like last year(and christmas) I want a car. Yes I want a car. *hints again*

    Just to avoid confusion, it's best if you all chip in and buy me a good car. I don't really want that many cars, and financially it would probably kill you. So why not all of you save up some cash, group up and send me a car. Easy right? I'm not going to be so choosy and expect a new fresh Ferrari or something, but a 2nd hand (not more than 5 year old) car of any sort (manual or automatic) would be nice.

    Thanks in advance


    Adrian said something on 4:28 AM

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    Sunday, January 23, 2005

    I ride on a KTM kommuter today, ALONE! muahahaha first timer, and I perfected the art of riding a KTM. Aren't you proud of me?

    KTM cost me RM2 to get to Midvalley from Subang Jaya. Some of my friends use RM15 taxi.

    So I went to the station to check it out first, get to know how things work and bought myself a ticket. Seems to me, the train arrives every 15 minutes, therefore it is rather reliable. I went back to pack and off I go.

    I sat with rather interesting people. There was an indian man who sleeps standing. There was a woman whom I offered my seat to but refused, there was 3 youths who wore rather thick clothes meant for much colder weathers and there is always that fellow reading the newspaper. Pretty typical in my book.

    We had to transit Kommuters to get to Midvalley(called KL sentral), and I didn't screw up. Apparently KL sentral is the place that will get you everywhere. Whole trip took approx. 45 minutes. Not too bad.


    Adrian said something on 2:10 AM

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    Saturday, January 22, 2005

    I think I walk to much. More than a regular normal person anyway. I don't count the total distance I walk in a day but I can walk in far distances, and do it in a reasonably fast pace. Something far to someone else is short for me. I better give myself a funky nickname that has much connections to walking.

    In Kuching, my record is still the Riverside to Tabuan Desa, which is approx. 15km? Here, I don't think I walked that far just yet. Been a couple of 20 minutes and just now a 30 minute which I assumed was 8 to 9 km. Why is walking good? It's a good form of excersice and now I have legs of steel. Really! I smacked it with a sledgehammer just now and it shattered into pieces(the sledgehammer I meant)

    Walkatons requires participants to walk a distance of 50km. I am somewhat interested to try and walk that distance, not a race but just walk that distance. Again I will assume that will be like from Subang Jaya SS15 to err One Utama in Damansara? I have a rough idea of the way there and I am interested to challenge myself for such a crazy walk.

    Walk, I only face a few obstacles, well, like around 4. Weather, Traffic, Fatigue and physical ability.

    I think I can make 50km in one go, with maybe some stops. Weather and traffic I let the world decide and fatigue, I need to bring yoko-yoko. Should be fine eh?


    Adrian said something on 4:47 AM

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    Friday, January 21, 2005

    So I havent blogged in a damn long time. 2 days to be exact. Wait, that's not too long now is it? But lots has happened since then, some I will remember for a very long time, somethings I will already forgotten.

    So Lets get down to business.
    First of all I've gotten my Laptop. It was not as pleasant or as simple as some might thought. I was given limited information, furthermore, they were very wrong. I went with a friend walked all the way to Carrefour(which isn't that far) and that took us basically 15 minutes. I was told to collect my Notebook from 5th level at some shop that apparently didn't exist. There was a computer shop there anyway, so I went in and tried asking. After a few phone calls and time wasting, I found out I had to collect it in the ACER factory miles away. I asked for directions, thanked the nice old man and walked off.

    My friend and I hopped on a taxi and we encountered lands that my vision have never experienced before. We came to some industrial place and again was given wrong information as we went to the wrong (supposed to be the correct) place a few times. I feel lazy to explain this but yeah, it was annoying. Finally, after a long wait, I carried my Notebook back. Taxi cost RM40 for there and back, plus the waiting.


    Adrian said something on 8:45 PM

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    Thursday, January 20, 2005

    So I blogged yesterday, but my post did not show up. Screw!

    Anyway, I had it all well writen out. It was about futsal. So I had a team, and a good one. There's the every so al-mighty me, albert, Nai chen, Ernest(a classmate whom I just found out that he plays football) and some other dude whom I donno who he is. Team of 5, not too bad winning most of our games and drawing just once. And The best word for this is, UNBEATEN! Our scores were like 3-0, 1-1, 5-0, 4-3 and 1-0. Not bad at all really.

    My favourite game has to be the 4-3 win. Somehow we got ourselves an early lead and due to some sloppy defending, our opponents(seniors) punished us by scoring three in a row. No way at all we think about giving up, not for another 10 minutes anyway. We fought and fought, shot and shot even more, and after strings of misses we drew equality by scoring 2 more goals. at 3-3, tension was high. We could smell the sweat from our eyelids. And al-mighty me sliced a ball from a reasonably tough angle for the winning shot.

    BOOM! cant wait to play again!



    Adrian said something on 2:21 AM

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    Monday, January 17, 2005

    I met this guy in Midvalley, who works in Cititel hotel and his first look at me he said, "You are a liverpool fan"

    I looked at my shirt, no I was wearing some normal everyday T-shirt. I had nothing on me that can differenciate me from a liverpool supporter or not. And how the heck does he know I'm a football fellow anyway?

    So I asked him, "How did you know?"

    "I saw you yesterday."

    But the day before I spent my day basically in Damansara, like a few miles away. Don't tell me that he saw me there and how did he even recognise or remember me anyway. I wasn't wearing a Liverpool jersey on that day anyway.

    He told me he saw me in One Utama looking at a Tv Screen. Either he's working in CSI KL or people are stalking me.


    Adrian said something on 6:03 PM

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    Sunday, January 16, 2005

    So we finally met. Us Rice bowl journals people. I'm sure some of them met before and stuff, but it's my first time meeting them, that's for sure. So how was the Malaysian meet up #4? It was malaysian like, where traffic causes lateness. Once, again, true but typical malaysian excuse.

    I sat in Starbucks with B.(I dont use names, unless I feel like it) and C and D was sitting on another table. We recognised them but had no guts to go over,"eh you are so and so, hi nice to meet you." Apparently they had the same feeling too. So starbucks wasn't that good of a venue. Went to some place which was packed, moved once again to Waffle's world.

    No offence to Waffle world, but some of the pictures on the menu looks unpleasing to one's eye. Let's just put it this way. One was a product of a constipated man who never visited the toilet for a week. The other was a fresh after potato eating and fibre cramming experience. And the good part is, supper was paid for. Thank you.

    Due to reasons which I think is stupid (the place is shut down at 10.30) come on, it's a weekend man! and us folks moved to a Mamak stall which was nothing like a mamak stall. Mamak stalls are supposed to be half hidden, where you sit on stools and eat on the street. This proclaimed place, had airconditioning and a "up stairs". At least they sell mamak food though.

    Then I got a ride home. Thank again. What did I do after that? Eh, come on la, this is subang jaya. I go to a cybercafe and blog man!


    Adrian said something on 4:34 AM

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    Saturday, January 15, 2005

    So I didn't blog yesterday. I will make up for such an embaressing manner. Anyway, at 12am last night, I went to play Futsal. Yes Futsal at 12. I thought that, hey at this time, since it's so expensive some more, there wouldn't be alot of other people there. I was wrong. It was nearly crowded it was all good.

    I played with Paul and friends, the people whom I don't remember seeing in my life, and even if I do, they are classified as "other people" people who I don't remember seeing and stuff. I only recognised one person from the last time I played. I think. So as a first timer with these people, I have no idea on their playing styles and what so ever. I had difficulties in understanding how they attack and defend because, believe me, everyone has a unique style of play, something like fingerprints. Soon I got along just fine. Stamina is still an issue for me, this is not like the Lodge days where Football is played on a daily basis. BUt I think it should be just fine in the weeks to come.

    We were supposed to play until 1am but ended up staying until 2. Mind you, one hour can zoom pass before you can do anything about it.

    Yesterday, In college, I did an experiment. I wanted to prove that no one notices whether your zip is down or not. So I let my fly open for the whole college day (I wear underwear) And as predicted in my hypotesis, NO one came to me and tell me that my fly is down. Either no one notices, or no one had the guts to tell me. Experiment was successful.


    Adrian said something on 2:04 PM

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    Thursday, January 13, 2005

    The Amazing adventures of Flyman
    Adventure #16

    I was wondering around giving people a I-am-a-superhero-look-I-can-kick-butt-and-I want-you-to-worship-me look even as my alter-ego self as a man walked up with me pointing a 15 inch dagger at me. I was like, "Do you even know who I am?" He messed with the wrong guy. This is how it all went.

    Him: Eh, gimme money now.
    Me: Do you even know who I am?
    Him: no, I just want your money (directs knife at my back)
    Me: And I want you to go home.
    Him: NO! I do the talking here
    Me: Ok, you want money, how much do you think I have now?
    Him: Err, donno Rm100
    Me: Eh, who do I look like arr, you rob me I can only give you RM10 that's it.
    Him: Really ka?
    Me: Yea, that's all I have man
    Him: Oh, Gimme anyway
    Me: Eh hold on arr, you got wife and kids?
    Him: Err, 4 kids and my wife left me
    Me: Tsk Tsk
    Him: What?
    Me: And getting my Rm10, you buy your kids cucumbers ka?
    Him: err, I still got bills to pay
    Me: ahahah
    Him: Laugh what?
    Me: How many times you rob people in a month?
    Him: Err, once?
    Me: So you get Rm10 a month la on average, or maybe when you are lucky you get RM50. Enough ka?
    Him: no
    Me: Then?
    Him: THen what?
    Me: I tell you la, you come clean my room, I give you my RM10 ok?
    Him: But I donno how to clean.
    Me: Err, what can you do?
    Him: I can dance
    Me: Dance for me
    Him: (dances)
    Me: you suck

    Then I knocked him with one blow and walk away.


    Adrian said something on 7:40 PM

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    It's funny how I can get busier and busier with all the homework coming and yet I feel more freedom by the day. It's funny how Handphone services get cheaper and cheaper and yet I spend more by the day. It's also funny how we are getting smarter by the day and yet life is getting tougher. It's funny how you can read this while I am somewhere else laughing at YOU.

    Everything is so funny. I use the word 'funny' a lot. Like 'that funny thing' even though th thing is not as funny as it should be. In fact, by saying that it's funny, It gains a few humour points and suddenly 1 out of 3 people around you will start laughing.

    And it's also funny how my post are getting shorter.


    Adrian said something on 2:17 AM

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    Wednesday, January 12, 2005

    I finally saw action today. Football action that is. To be more specific, it's Futsal. Around more than a kilometre of walk (of course on foot! What were you thinking) Crossing highways and so on. And we got to a warehouse like building which was actually Subang Jaya sports centre or something like that.

    I notice that my stamina isn't as good as it was meant to be. My aerobic respiration process was activated way too fast. Which is not very good I assume, because I did not expect myself to be tired in such a short period of time. Overall I scored 3 goals (I think) and my overall skill performance was so so. But quite satisfied with my teamS performance. At first it was the Kuching Team or rather just Lodge + Nai Chen vs others. We practically thrashed them(goals wise) No offence, they are worthy opponents. We played in a overly fast pace and since we were in the same team before, we knew more or less each other's playing style. It's amazing how some of my

    Split into teams of 5 I was placed in a team where I only know of one person who's Perry. And we did quite well actually. Losing only one game (i think) winning and drawing the rest. I had a goal which I thought was quite good considering the last time I played. I took it from my half, ran through an opponent, a 1-2 with Perry, fooled the keeper and a defender and slot the ball in an empty net after a move to the side.

    After Futsal, we went to Salmon something for dinner. And then we went our ways and continue the journey of err life


    Adrian said something on 1:31 AM

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    Monday, January 10, 2005

    So it's Monday. It's good to have a Monday where School ends at 2pm. Coming from a school when I go home at 5 to 6 daily, going home at 2 makes me feel so free! Like half a day to go.

    So how was college today? First 3 lessons was bad. I don't know for what reason but the 'form 5 me' I somehow feel so darn sleepy in class. I was half asleep for the most of my math, I didn't really know what happened in Chemistry and Specialist Maths zoomed like I was never there. Luckily there was an interval after that for me to get some food and excite myself.

    English was next. We had to give a presentation about organising a party. And my partner and I was Lucky no.1. This is my teacher's comments(I cant see some of it)"Repetitive. You made eye contact and addressed your audience directly. That was good but you tended to be unnecessarily verbose Language was competent. Content was fairly superficial but yet you managed to talk for 4 minutes" Or somthing like that anyway.

    Then we had to go to our physics lab. It's funny how 22 students who basically followed each other assuming others are right and have a I've-been-here-for-some-time-I-know-the-place attitude all got lost. So we were a little late. Then before I could say something good to the physics world, the class ended and everyone left like pigeons.


    Adrian said something on 5:40 PM

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    Sunday, January 09, 2005

    Ever since I got here I've been going backwards on the happenings around me. Usually I rely on newspapers, tv, the internet and word of mouth to know the happenings around me. Over here, newspapers meant RM1.80 a day, something a stingy person like me would refuse to pay for. To update myself on the world, I have to travel for 5 minutes to the library just to read the newspaper. This is a burden I do not wish to carry everyday, unless I happen to be using the library.

    TV is an issue. The TV in my hostel sucks. It's not blurry and most of the time you will be watching a bunch on ants crawling down rather than watch tv programmes itself. I tried my best to do some adjustments, and this is the conclusion. Channel 1 is TV1, Channel 2 is TV3, Channel 3 is channel9 with no sound and colour, Channel 4 is ants crawling screaming their heads off, Channel 5 is NTV7, Channel 6 is TV2 and that's it. Going to Mamak Stalls for a game of football will be one of the only TV entertainment I will recieve.

    I am yet to recieve my Laptop and going online means travelling to a cybercafe. I kind of live in one right now, but going to the cyber cafe means playing warcraft or something and chat, not to find out about the ongoings of the world. ALthough I hardly use this source at home to know about the world, I do go on to check on latest football scores and keep myself updated. Right now, I feel like I still live in 2004.

    People here don't really talk about what is happening. They are not providing me with the info that I need or want to know. Either they are in the same boat or they are very selfish. I assume they are in the same boat as me. I feel like a mid 40 person where everything happened in 1985!!!


    Adrian said something on 1:39 PM

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    Saturday, January 08, 2005

    Want to know what it is like living alone? It's cool. I do not understand why some of my comrads are having so much problems and so on. But seriously, I enjoy the freedom. It's quite cool actually. Planning your own finances. Doing your own laundry, eating what ever you like and want. And the best part is... FREEDOM!

    Let me tell you how it is like to do your own laundry in a washing machine that isnt automatic. You collect dirty clothes in a bucket. And when the bucket is full, dump in washing machine immediately. Insert washing detergent, turn a few stuff, press a few buttons, turn on the water and walk away. So easy right? Then you will hear 'booong booong booong' And when that stops, come back to dry spin. Repeat dry spin process as many times as you wish. I found out it doesnt really work. But what the heck. It says "dry spin" right? Then you hang clothes outside and again walk away. Who said it's tough? Who say?

    To those that fine it hard to live solo, trust me, it's not as hard as imagined! Or maybe it's just me.


    Adrian said something on 1:07 AM

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    Friday, January 07, 2005

    There is a kid in all of us. You might see it as an inner child. I found out today that there is also a nerd that lives in each and everyone of us. I found the nerdy part of me today.

    For the first time in my life, I went home and do homework straight away. Honestly speaking, that was a miracle. I have never done that before. This calls for a celebration!


    Adrian said something on 1:21 AM

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    The Amazing adventures of Flyman
    Adventure #15

    So I gotten a call from the MCAM (the Malaysian Crimebust Association of Malaysia)
    It seems to be that the crime rate in Kuching is considered CLEAN! They joy! I cleaned up the place well. I have done a good job. However, I will be transfered to a new city.

    Subang Jaya is the name, crime and theft's the game. Seems to be that Keluang Man cannot handle the whole of kl. And I was brought in to clean up the dirtiest place known for crimes. This will be good for my resume. :) And to my surprise, my long time nemesis, Frog fellow, also came to Subang Jaya to continue his crime.

    My alter-ego will be a student at Taylors College. Hey, I need to go under cover man. And being something other than a student can give my identity away easily.


    Adrian said something on 12:53 AM

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    Thursday, January 06, 2005

    So college life begins. Orientation was yesterday. It was fine. Meet new people that I never knew existed and so on. Great actually. I like the way the seniors sell their second hand books. Similar to a super lelong sunday market night. Prices go down fast and so on. The war itself is good to watch.It's a battle I tell you, no mercy! No mercy at all. Maybe I will sit at a distance and watch them sell their books if they are still for sale tomorrow. How interesting.

    Classes began today. Got to know some of my classmates a little better. I have to admit, being in lodge helps me to adapt alot. I'm not sure about others, but some are finding it very difficult to settle in. I found out i'm the only one from kuching in my class and I'm probably the only one who is staying right opposite the college. How convinient!

    So I've been to the cyber cafe quite often nowadays. Not my fault really. I don't have my laptop yet. And besides that, this is THE cybercafe zone! Something like Central park in kuching but much much better! No wonder I'm begining to like this place so much.


    Adrian said something on 1:08 AM

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    Tuesday, January 04, 2005

    Many things happen around here. No time to jot them all. For the next few days, blogging would be a "I tell everyone what happens around here" sort of thing. So yeah.

    I went to watch a movie last night. Aviator. It's the very first movie I watched alone and the first movie I watched in KL. The movie itself was well written. It shows someone who I think is a risktaker that knows exactly what he is doing. A story well told.

    During the excitement of the storytelling process, there were snores coming from my far right. Funny how I never hear that in Kuching. And moving towards the end of the film, the whole screen goes black. Bad impression for me as a first time viewer. And there were shouts and so on, after a few moments things got in order again. After the movie I went back to my Hotel.

    Today, I need to check in to my College and my hostel. So it was sucky. I meant my room and all. I shouldn't say much about it here.


    Adrian said something on 12:57 AM

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    Sunday, January 02, 2005

    So I made it here.

    I tried to message as many people as I can once I got here telling them my plane exploded and I didn't make it. Celcom was not in a very friendly mood disallowing me to spread my rumour. Shuck! For those that recieved my message, good for you and for those that don't, either I tried and failed or I just couldn't bother. :D

    Thanks again to those that came to the airport and gotten rid of me. And for those who didn't make it, it's ok too. You can celebrate now that I'm gone. And will be back to haunt you soon.

    So how was my flight? It was delayed for an hour. How tragic. Raining heavily as well. Well, it shook and the seatbelts light didn't go off the whole journey. I thing I was rather disgusted about. The flight attendants are MALE! Why are they freaking males! There are a couple of Female ones at the front and I was served by a male. How can any guy enjoy a good ride when there are no air hostess to look at!!! Truly Dissapointing. I need to file a complain.

    I'm in a cyber cafe now and I wish to purchase my very own laptop ASAP. So yeah. I'l be updating here, not to worry.


    Adrian said something on 6:41 PM

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    Saturday, January 01, 2005

    Happy New Year!

    It wasn't a get drunk celebration, it wasn't a huge gathering at some place(public or private), it wasn't a planned get together and it wasn't a sleep at home since it's just like another day sort of thing.

    This was the plan: Go for dinner after football at 13th mile Ngen Seafood Restaurant then go to Kin Chern's house for countdown.

    This was the happening: The dinner did happen. And so did the football. It was great game where many goals were scored and more importantly we won! But that's not the highlight of the day.

    So we went to 13th Mile. We had 2 cars, it was pouring. Something similar to the weather I drove last night, just a little lighter so I know exactly how the drivers felt. Horrible weather to drive at night! On the way to dinner, traffic light goes red. I was playing DOOM on my friend's Laptop. For your info I was on level 3. Doing very well. And all of a sudden, BANG!

    Accident? Of course!!! what were you thinking?

    It happened to be Indra's car. Knocking us after a skid and with such weather, no one can take the blame. At first we didn't really bother much about it (as in lets eat first. We deal with this later) And we did. Seafood! And there was a deer, which stinks. We had a decent meal, no complains.

    We split into 2 groups. One group one car (duh!) Group one will pick up Tzy Shih, group 2 will buy drinks as we planned to party our night of at Kin Chern's place. I was in Group 1. Some time later I recieved a phone call from group two. It seems that their car overheated and had smoke coming out from the front. Something was wrong with their radiator. We rushed to the scene ASAP.

    So the radiator was leaking. Not good at all. We camped there for some time. Indra called his parents to come. It was less than an hour to midnight. We were stuck at 4 1/2 mile. We knew that this time, New Year had to be celebrated in the middle of no where. Indra called his parents to come. There was a police road block check up thingy up front on a one way road. So many cars turned back on that road. Some motocylist shouted happy new year at us when they passed us. As predicted, they turned around due to the police situation. We then shouted "Happy New year" at them and they replied.

    Moments later, the police came. We told them the truth but they didn't really trust us. If I was a girl I would have flirted with them. Such fools. So Indra's parents came. New Year struck. We wished each other happy new year. What a way to end and start a year. We called some people who deal with these situations to come. They positioned the car before we made a report to fake a story so that we could claim insurance. Quite cool actually. Then we went to police station. Since it's so close to my home, I went home first. I regretted doing so. I should be out there with my friends making the report. Oh well.

    2k4 ended with a bang! (literally) May 2k5 be a smashing year!


    Adrian said something on 4:02 AM

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