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    Monday, February 28, 2005

    90% of this post has been censored. Everywhere is supposed to be filled with F words like flower and fun.

    I watched the League Cup final last night, and my team lost. That's why the f words appear all over.

    We were leading, it all went well and our disgusted opponents who cant score a goal made our influencial player score an own goal. Smart tactics I should say, go injure our keeper once we made all our substitutions. And to the man who have no respect for the opposing fans, you deserved to be punished.

    I shall stop here.

    Have a nice day.


    Adrian said something on 5:41 PM

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    The Amazing adventures of Flyman
    Adventure #18

    Little would suspect anything to happen. It's been some time since I last used my superpowers for the good of mankind. It's been sometime since I last saw crime. What's wrong? I need action. I need it fast before I go out of business.

    It must be a chance of a lifetime, a chance I had to took to keep myself busy. I saw a little boy holding an ice-cream, licking and licking, slurping like Ice-cream was invented in China.

    My fly senses tingle! Something disasterous is going to happen. There's no time to waste! I shall change into my fly suit immediately.

    "There's no need to fear, Flyman is here!"

    My senses did not fail me. There was indeed trouble. The boy's ice-cream fell on the ground. I don't know how, I don't know why, but I sprung into action.

    I went over to him, 'you don cry, I'l buy you a new ice-cream' And so I did.

    Another day another job well done. I'm truly proud of myself and my unselfish acts!


    Adrian said something on 12:00 AM

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    Saturday, February 26, 2005

    This is going to be a hell of a week for me. I have assignments to do, classes to attend, test to sit for and a life to live. Juggling 4 things is not as hard as it seems. I honestly think that if this pressure is really killing people, then I'm one of a kind who can handle stuff like these with ease. It's not too good actually failing to prioritise properly.

    I don't know how I'm going to do it, I don't have much time to do it and I don't know how it's going to be when I get through this, But hell yea, I'm going through this week, giving whatever I got. When the going gets tough, the tough gets me!

    I think I'm hungry. It's not as easy as many people think. Many people assumed they are hungry and will try to ease their hunger. Then they noticed after a scoop of food, appetite is gone and they are no longer hunger. It's a good thing to assume, but some assumptions cannot be simply made. I need to ask myself a few questions before I can finally come to a conclusion that I'm hungry.

    Question 1.
    When is the last time I've eaten?
    If it was more than 2 hours ago, move on.

    Question 2.
    What did I eat?
    Self judge. move on

    Question 3.
    How big is the portion?
    Self judge again. move on

    Question 4.
    What is my mind telling me?
    Self judge yet again.

    Question 5.
    What is my heart telling me?
    If it beats i'm still alive, so moving along...

    Question 6.
    What do I want to eat?
    Undecided and stay hungry.

    Question 7.
    What's 2 +2.4?
    If answer is 4.4 then I'm not insane or drunk so I'm 70% sure that I'm hungry.

    Question 8.
    What should I expect to feel after eating?
    Self judge yet again.

    Question 9.
    Issit healthy?
    If it's not then I don't care. Food is food. (shows I really wanna eat)

    Question 10.
    Are these questions starting to annoy me?
    If they are, confirm! I'm hungry.

    I'l go grab something now.


    Adrian said something on 2:29 PM

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    Thursday, February 24, 2005

    I watched the Chelsea and Barcelona's match and I could only be proud of my prediction. Not only on the score, but exactly how the game would turn out to be. I thought that barcelona will attack earlier on, but Chelsea's perfect defensive position only can fustrate them and hit them on a counter attack and take the lead.
    2nd Half is where Barcelona's attack getting as sharp as a swiss army knife and slice through Chelsea's hard core defence, breaking it and scoring either 2 or 3 goals, taking a home win of either 3-1 or 2-1. Amazingly, that happened.

    Away from the ball, the past few days zoomed passed before my eyes. I can hardly recalled what happened. Yesterday, I went to Carrefour (pronounced as car-fuu and not Care-four) to do some sock hunting. Somehow I misplaced quite a number of my socks and I couldn't wait any longer to take action. It must be done and it must be done quick.

    In the morning, at like 6am, I hoped to find some socks in Sakor (a 24 hour shop) and I failed miserably. Knowing this area, it would be impossible to find any socks, and the closest place that I know off is Carrefour. I went with a friend. I ended up buying 2 'a-pek' sort of socks for a dirt cheap price of rm2.90 each, and 3 in 1 packet diadorra jogging socks(yes not just ordinary socks but jogging socks) for an affordable price of rm19 in "World of Sports" at Subang Parade(right next to Carrefour) Now I have a pair of socks a day to wear! I rule!

    Moving along to more important updates, my programme, SAM (Saya Akan Mati) is having one of it's intensive times. Where all the test and assignments hit in. Not to worry, I'm doing fine. Lodge has trained me well.

    Had a Leo meeting right just now. I found out I might be running for IU director or something if I don't get my tailtwister post during elections this monday. Later, I got a call telling me that I'm appointed to be the sub-editor. I was told that I'm a good writer, by I don't know who.(Known as people!) I reluctantly rejected the post as I really wanted to compete in the elections. So Cum this monday, (according to what I've been told) If I fail to secure a TailTwister spot, I automatically become sub-editor and I'l be writing articles for the newsletters.


    Adrian said something on 10:36 PM

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    TO all TAYLORS COLLEGE STUDENTS who plays futsal, (if any of you read this anyway)

    Join the taylors college futsal competition

    on 19 march (saturday)

    get a team of 8, and pay rm80! First come first serve. COme get entry forms from me! Call me at 019-8382864

    More details go read the posters!!!


    Adrian said something on 12:42 AM

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    Wednesday, February 23, 2005

    There's some nescafe(I think) thingy outside. (in college campus) I'm quite sure it's a coffee thing. They are giving everyone (who wants anyway) quite a generous amount of coffee(cause usually free stuff like that, they tend to be rather stingy)

    This is how to measure the thicknest of your skin(of your face)Count based on how many cups you take at once

    Taking less than 1 cup - U either hate coffee or you are blind

    1 cup - normal

    2 cups - thirsty

    3 cups - desperate

    4 cups - quite dehydrated

    5 cups - you have the skin of an Armadillo(sp!)

    6 cups onwards - GO AWAY!


    Adrian said something on 5:48 PM

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    Monday, February 21, 2005

    What sucks about college computers is that they discourage chatting. I do not understand why they cant see the goodness in sharing vital information online with other people, doing a group e-studying or even transfering interlectual images of wisdom.

    Forced to use the insurance of e messenger. I would say it's useful for times like these but i'm spoilt with the brilliance of MSN messenger. I expect to use this everytime I go online. Even windows messenger would do the trick. E messenger is slow, dumb, loses your lines, reloads for no reason, waste your bandwidth, messy (I should stop)

    It also pops out when you least want it to. It's impatient and cyber-ly it's telling me to my face 'type me please!! I need my pleasure!' Okay, that sounds just a little dirty.

    I'm at the grooviest place of my college. Or at least it used to be. It's called "the web" how cool and hip and down to the beat is that? I bet other colleges will call it the "Computer centre" or "Computer lab" and as cool as it can be, it's "Cyber zone" We use flat screen computers which are black, everything's black, and like i said, groovy.

    In a few minutes I will walk myself out of here and step into reality. Which is rather soon. Therefore I should end here.


    Adrian said something on 5:05 PM

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    Some people think with me moving to KL living without parent's i've turned into a badass! Wrong!

    I went to church today. And it was my choice to do so. After a very late (aka early) sleep, I manage to force my body out of bed and tell myself 'Today I have no excuse not to go to church! not at all! Even if I do, the excuse itself isnt good enough' Did what I had to do and took a taxi to Summit with my friend.

    Surprisingly it only cost RM3. Subang Taxi drivers that I know off, illegally set a price (usually high, pricey or throat slicing) but somehow, this good old man used the time meter. Good man! good for you. You are good. Enjoy being called good. Enjoyed doing a good business with you. OK, enough.

    Church was fine. Surprisingly, I met with a few people I know from the past. It was all good. Nothing has to be said to make it sound good. SO there.

    I'm going next week. And from next week onwards, there's a bus taking us outstation college students to church. And it's free! THe best things in life ARE FREE! the second best thing cost a bomb though.

    Ironically, after today's service, I went to watch Constantine. It's darn good too. I want to watch it again!


    Adrian said something on 1:38 AM

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    Saturday, February 19, 2005

    We should appreciate gravity. It's a hell lot of trouble and hard work if there's no gravity. I can imagine the good old days before it was invented. Nothing can be done. Everything floats and you need to swim to get somewhere, using more parts of your muscles. Explains a lot on why pictures of CaveMen are usually quite mascular.

    Anyway, Gravity was invented in the dark provinces of Europe. And it took some time before they share the invention with the world. In China, before there was gravity, people had nothing better to do. Some invent stuff that are very unchinese (lots of unchinese stuff are invented in China) (also explains why everything is made in china) and some waits for the arrival of gravity as they couldn't be bothered about the world.

    People made good use of the unavaliable force and some made the best out of it. Since everything is so weightless, they made grand structures. Pyramids and the Greatwall! Hah! How can u expect them to make it with gravity? It's so heavy, and technology has yet to exist.

    With Gravity, humans start to get lazier. And evolution allows that. Now everything that goes up must come down. It's all about ups and downs. How boring!


    Adrian said something on 11:57 PM

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    I'm in the library! Proud! How often do I get to go to the library. It's always crowded and everyone's always busy using their library time smartly. No chance to read newspapers(always taken) and books are so thick, only a nerd would open them.

    This was the plan. Do multitasking research for chemistry, physics and English. being and multitasking is not really a guy thing, I failed. Not terribly going to die donno what to do fail, but objective not achieved. I ended up coming online blogging. How tragic.

    On the bright side, i did manage to get some sources for physics, find out that my Chemistry topic sucks (I want to change this) and realise how useless sources can be for my English. At least I get some picture now. I've got a week to sort things out. Wonderful yea?

    I will leave now.

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    Adrian said something on 2:37 PM

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    Grunt Grunt! Stupid Specialist Maths common test. I Shall now blame it on everything before I get my paper back. If I do well, I can tell people I'm so damn smart (hahaha) if i don't, I have my excuses to cover me.

    The freaking test is so different from the past 2 years. I admit past two year's papers were challenging. But at least do-able.

    The mph(multipurpose hall) was too cold. Brain cannot function properly.

    It was 3 in the afternoon and not just any afternoon, a FRIDAY afternoon! As in weekend is the next day.

    I'm still coughing.

    Table too small.

    And many other things.

    Good thing I had another RBJ meetup just now to make my day more interesting. So-so. Total of 6 people eating, talking, going online, good old lame jokes and everything else. Thank you Julynn for the ride back. (I hope I spelt that correctly)


    Adrian said something on 5:36 AM

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    Friday, February 18, 2005

    I have a specialist maths test tomorrow. And it's sad how it happens in the afternoon when my brain refuses to try. Wish me luck and pray for me. Only thing I'm looking forward to is the RBJ meetup tomorrow evening. Hope it all goes well. And BE PUNCTUAL this time! :D


    Adrian said something on 2:51 AM

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    Thursday, February 17, 2005

    For some reason, some people was in a very good mood today. For instance, my grumpy english lecturer(sorry if you are reading this) seems to be a little more cheerful and I find it quite amusingly good.

    Realised lots of things today.

    I realised it's been some time since I spent a Saturday afternoon here in Subang.

    I realised deadlines aka datelines are sooner than I thought.

    I realised that my college's cafeteria is finally opened.

    I realised that it sucks.

    I realised that I might have plans made for me this friday night.

    I realised that you are starting to realise that I typed alot of the word 'realised' and did you realised that I typed alot instead of 'a lot' therefore it was a spelling error.

    I realised that this should be the end of my post.


    Adrian said something on 2:26 AM

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    Wednesday, February 16, 2005

    I finally got some time to breathe. After Class today, the almighty me ran off to look for a present to get for my dear classmate's birthday. It's not easy to get a gift around here, but I managed to buy something. I hope he likes it.

    Then we had futsal. The number of people showed up was quite unconvincing, so we had to play two hours straight, minimum amount of rest. Had my fair share of goals and misses so it was fine. My cough gotten worst. I couldn't stop satisfiying my troat of death and finally I gave in. It's time to get some medicine. I did. rm4.90. Cheaper than I expected.

    Went home and expected to have a good shower. Times like these you'l appreciate water. CAUSE THERE WASN'T ANY! I made sure I don't smell like "some people I know" by cleansing off with water from my bottles. Well done to me!

    Walked off to a classmate's party. After my delightful coughing sessions, I started eating and I ate and ate like watermelon and honeydew grow from trees. Not a bad party. Met quite a number of people. Some whom I couldn't remember knowing, some I didn't know existed and some whom I see everyday all the time. Drats!

    Like what a good old perak guy said. It's like friendster. everyone is connected to everyone else. 1st degree friend, 2nd degree, common friends etc.


    Adrian said something on 1:56 AM

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    Tuesday, February 15, 2005

    Valentines day today. Its funny to see my housemate's class failing to sell roses and they are now in my fridge. Tomorrow morning, I will drink fragrant fresh milk and I will have it with honey stars, the tastiest stars in the universe.

    I didn't buy flowers, I don't see anything in flowers. They die. You want to give people flowers, pick them up from a park, don't buy them. Buy something special like jewelry or something, or even chocolates or chuppa chups.

    Valentine is a guy's name. Sounds rather gay for a male's name. But it's a name. And it's a man's name. So on the 14th febuary 1474 AD, Valentines, picked up flowers for her girl friend. White roses to be exact. But stupid old Valentines touched the torns and he cuts his palms(tsk tsk, how careless) and his red rusty blood spilt on the roses. That's why roses are red.

    Violets are always violet and they are not blue. It's true.

    Valentines wrote a poem. Here it goes.

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    I am so glad
    To be with you

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    I love you like mad
    dont treat me like a fool

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    reject and i'l be sad
    cant mend my heart with glue

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    Rhyming makes me mad
    this is so uncool!


    Adrian said something on 1:49 AM

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    Monday, February 14, 2005

    Tonight I sleep under the ceilings of "My place" Ironically, my place, the apartment is called "My place" which can be ambiguous at times, in fact, nearly all the time.

    My flight was a rush and all but it went fine.

    I went to the airport relatively late, Nai Chen and Christina waiting for me for some time already. Sorry for that. Hehehe. And we checked in and said our goodbyes and waited. There are two flights to kl at 1405. One AirAsia, the other Malaysian Airlines. I take the MAS(malaysian airlines) and existing in a competetive world, I want MAS to arrive in KL first.

    We walked into the plane, it was as hot as a hot day :) We sat, we sweat and we want to die. No newspapers(all taken) no magazines, and dont even have puking bag for me. AirAsia departed first. Damn! We took off later.

    Food was boring. It's the exact same thing I had when I came over in January. After a short meal and short chats, I walked to the toilet and play with whatever's in there. Tissue paper origami, baby lampin thingy etc. 5 mins came out, saw my fren and some kids waiting to use the washroom. I walked off in shame.

    1 hour and 40 minutes and we landed. Confirmed. AirAsia kicked our butts. I was hoping for a chance for us to cut them in mid air, pointing middle fingers at their faces and overtaking them. Oh well.


    Adrian said something on 1:17 AM

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    Sunday, February 13, 2005

    Tomorrow I will return to the city of lights. Do I want to go back? I'm not sure myself.

    Chinese New Year hasn't been as good as it should be. I did not manage to spend time with a number of people that I promised. Yes I broke promises this time. I'm truly sorry. I don't know any other way to apologise or make up for it but my apology is all I can give.(there are a few of you out there and you know who you are)


    Okay, I dont know what else I should say now. Have a nice day.

    Thought of a few days: Even in the darkest caves, there's always a bright exit


    Adrian said something on 2:07 AM

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    Saturday, February 12, 2005

    Another day, another day of visiting, another day of visiting people, another day of visiting people and spending my last days here(again).

    3rd day of Chinese New year and It would be wise to start counting my 3 day earnings. I must say it's not too bad, beating last year's score but I don't see this amount lasting very long. 3 days of hard work and stress and I'm rewarded with cash!(as if)

    My theory of Chinese New Year is apparently quite right. I rest my case.

    I realised my love for the Chinese New Year. It's my love for the ANG PAUS(Red Packets filled with money) It's not the money that I'm interested in, its the packet itself. Have no one noe idea how many designs there are in ang pau decorations? I like to recieve angpaus and make judgements on how old it is and how cool the packet is. These red packets are some more than 50% gold. 100% of the red packets I recieved this year have at least 1 chinese character at the front of the packet.

    Some red Packets have 'lucky numbers' on them and have anyone realise how non-lucky those set of numbers are. And these red packets are distributed from lottery companies. AngPAus are for kids. Lottery is not. My conclusion is that these lottery companies encourage kids to buy lottery at a young age with their convincing non-lucky numbers. A marketing genius


    Adrian said something on 12:44 AM

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    Friday, February 11, 2005

    There's a modern revolution of Chinese New Year. No longer it is about being happy and celebrate it in a 'Kampung' like it is supposed to.

    Traditions after traditions are slowly forgotten. I hope only the best from this outcome. I sincerely hope, angpaos are no longer given after I'm married. As for now, It should be highly recommended to hand me red packets filled with cash (credit card not accepted) (cheques are fine though, crossed or not)

    It used to be all legal to play with fireworks. Until some kid got himself injured all bad, the police force made money and collect fireworks from poor civilians who just want to have fun. Rules suck don't they.

    Tomorrow shall shine and be a pleasant visiting day. And Please stay at home and serve me! :D


    Adrian said something on 2:31 AM

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    Wednesday, February 09, 2005

    Theories are highly rated and believed if they make a minimum amount of sense, and that minumum amount is a positive number. I have a Chinese New Year theory and on how the visiting shedule does not work!

    Chinese New year is celebrated on the first three days only. From the forth day on, it's when everyone know's its still happening but no body gives a damn.

    First Day is when people visit relatives. Rushing about making sure no cousin, uncle, aunty, sister in law, wife's 2nd husband is left out.

    Day two is open house day, where everyone open's their house to whoever that wishes to come. The loop hole is when everyone stays at home (i mean everyone) and waits for guest, no one is going to come.

    Day three is visiting day. It's when everyone(yes I mean everyone) goes out hoping to visit friends and showing respect. And since everyone is tryin to visit everyone, no one is home.

    Fourth day onwards people sleep at home.

    Conclusion, it's all a big waste of time.

    I dont wanna make a big invite or anything but feel free to come(if you know where) and make sure i'm at home :)


    Adrian said something on 5:16 PM

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    Tuesday, February 08, 2005

    Like I said before about new year resolutions and how fast they are forgotten and adjusted throughout the year. My super genious plan is to resolute myself when it's febuary and it is. What makes it even special is that tomorrow is Chinese New year, so it would be good to make my new years resolution for the Chinese New Year, and hopefully it will last for a few months at least. And Since back then I didn't really know what to expect for the rest of the year (and now I do) timing is quite good laH!

    To make it even simpler to follow, I better not expect much for myself and the quantities of my Resolution should be as little as possible. Here goes!

    1. Only go out(far places) on weekends

    2. Make sure homework is done before thinking about planning for an outgoing.

    3. Cybercafes are for internet! 3 hours of gaming a week max!

    4. Save money in whatever way possible.

    5. Read more

    6. At least know about an upcoming test or quiz 24 hours before it happens.

    7. Stop writing New year resolutions that cannot be followed.

    Wish me luck and Merry Mandarin New Set of moons to all :)


    Adrian said something on 7:21 PM

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    Decisions can be the worst thing in the world to make. It's so freaking annoying when you have alot of options and all seems good and even after a coin toss, the other option seems to have a more important advantage. Our brain is seperated into two, known publicly as the left part and the right. If we do identify which part is thinking of what option, just choose the right part.

    After a short moment of confusions and so on, I finally went out with my friends again. Then we had those "Party in the parks" (so not new to us) Celebrating 2 birthdays and a farewell all at once. Who says teenagers donno how to budget eh?

    More importantly, I finally drove my car today, after a month of absence. Not too bad really, i assumed that I could get used to it in a few seconds and I did! Yay for me. Today I also sat in a fresh graduate's car who has yet to recieve a document saying that driving is now legal. I was told I was the first one out of family to be driven. How can you not feel honoured! (unless it's a lie)


    Adrian said something on 2:43 AM

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    Monday, February 07, 2005

    So I finally met my good old friends in the city of jungles today. Back home to see the trees.

    Some of us met at school to have a football game. We ex-lodgians versus the form3. Being away from my team and seeing how unfrequent my team plays together now and then, I do not expect much. At the end of the day, we got ourselves a 3-0 which I thought was rather unconvincing but then again, only the results matters right? :) I scored the last goal, having not played field football for a long time, it feels good to be running on grass again (or should I say dried mud) All my walking in the sun in KL did me good as my stamina was not too bad. We did the "Circular Formation" at the begining and made at least 10 metres upfield with it before losing the ball. That's something to remember for a long time.

    Then we had "THE GATHERING" with the other KL people. As for now til I don't know when, I am known as "the KL people" There were 10 of us, (was it 10?) and 6 came back from semenanjung (the kl people) and we greeted each other like we never seen each other for years.

    Hartz Chicken Buffet, the all they can cook place, we had dinner. And all we do was eat and eat and err talk. Main point: EAT. Then we splitted. A small number of us, crossed the river(sampan), went to toilets of different hotels, drink juices, walk in padungan, and err, meet up with others again. It's good meeting up with old pals even though it's just been a month of my dissapearance. And meeting up with the KL people again.. sigh! hahaha



    Adrian said something on 2:50 AM

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    Saturday, February 05, 2005

    I'm home! Due to unforseen reasons, I got back in one piece but using a way that I didn't plan to.

    Turn out not too bad. After 3 to 4 minutes of rush packing, I dragged my 11.7kg bag and my lap top and walked around 2 km to the ktm station. I need to get to the airport in time, and I need to do it cheap. That's Rm1.60 to KL sentral standing in an aircond train full of people, some 'balik Kampung' just like myself.

    Then the cheapest way to KLIA is none other than the KLIA Express! The Express way. Cost RM35 perperson, and it takes 28 minutes to get there. I timed the trip, it took around 28.14 minutes. Not bad. KLIA express is very spacious, doesn't have hip hoppers and wannabes standing around talking about midvalley, and it's comfortable and quiet. They even have high class toilets! And an 10 inch lcd TV. 35 bucks for 28 minutes.. more than rm1 per minute, Okay I guess, cheaper than the taxis and it 'dodges' traffic.

    Since I already checked in at Sentral, I went to the airport way too early. Which leaves me time to explore. KLIA is NOT as big as I imagined. Ahahaha.

    My flight departs at 2. I thought I was the only one I knew on that flight. I found out that Perry was on the same flight. So oh well, haha.

    Home is the same. I don't expect much changes in a month anyway. Kuching is still more or less like how I left it. Now I stand on the 3rd Biggest Island in the world! Take that, you semenanjungs!! hahah.


    Adrian said something on 9:22 PM

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    It's a war every man have to fight, it's a decision every person has to take, it's a task every soul must achieve.

    Some did it with dignity, some did it with pride. Chanting every moment, pushing hard, holding the walls pushing it with one's strength, forcing and forcing, making effort to lose something of much importance.

    Sweat falls and drips upon one's face. Body shivers with coldness and fear, feet trembling failing to force out work done and doing chants of energy, hoping that more power will be distributed for the job to be done.

    After a long wait, a sound like any other sound, a sound like a stone dropped into a pond, creating circular waves around, forcing molecules of hydrogen and oxygen to splash out for a few inches, and more importantly, I huge sigh of relief. It's all nearly done.

    A drag down of recycled items onced known formally as pulp, and a swipe of approval with the gentle sounds and touch pleasing to even the hardest rock. A rope pull and down comes a waterfall, a noisy wash cleanses and cleans the working space after a few hard minutes of work.

    Getting on two feet, facing a rush of water, cleaning palms then unlocking a door to the outer world.

    Title: Toilet trip.


    Adrian said something on 12:50 AM

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    I'm leaving tomorrow, I'm going home. But it's almost empty here, nearly everyone's already home. I got a few messages just now telling me about kuching and how everything is and how I AM NOT THERE. Don't worry, I am not dissapointed.

    I would like to meet my companions in kuching who are still in kuching when I get back. That is a MUST do! And if you see me with a white strap on my right hand, don't be surprised. I'm kinda racing with a friend to see who can have that strap on for the longest period of time. And I don't give up on these stuff. There is too much at stake. So when you see me with a white strap, just say, 'oh tat's it' instead of 'what's that?'

    Since I have not post for some time, I will add another post after this. Be patient.


    Adrian said something on 12:27 AM

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    Wednesday, February 02, 2005

    I was fighting an evil monster today. It was 1/5 feet tall, and it doesnt move. I gave it a cold hard stare. I kicked it and it hurts. I think it's just some stupid rock.


    Adrian said something on 1:35 AM

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    Tuesday, February 01, 2005

    Toilets are probably the most interesting places to visit. We spend a hell lot of time in a toilet everyday, every week, and of course a lifetime. It's good to enjoy and spoil ourselves with quality toilets. After all it's one of those time where we go one on one with ourselves. One can learn alot from a person on how he or she uses the toilets and how he or she practises his or her daily toilet habits.

    So far the best toilet I found in Kl is the Sunway Hotel lobby toilet. There is no toilet (so far) that comes close to match the elegance and the class of Sunway Hotel.
    Regens is probably the closest challenger, but still no match for Sunway hotel. Just have to settle for no.2 on my list. No.3 goes to the one at the ground floor of KLCC Suria. The one that you have to pay RM2. They got candles and it's CLEAN!!! but once again, no match for Sunway Hotel.

    Sunway Hotel as state of the art auto flushing toilets and reasonably warm seats. Toilet paper with carvings and a nice soothing backgound music. About the toilet papers, they have not one, not even three but 2 sets of it. I took a roll back home. The floor is covered with expensive italian parquet tiles and walls of more tiles, with colours pleasing to one's eyes. You can actually feel the sensation of using such a toilet.

    The main attraction is probably the sink which are transparent bowl shapes that are above sea level. There's the nice soft soup pushing thingys right next to the sink aiming down at 85 degrees, an angle to ease a user's needs. After a good old handwash, hand towels or reasonably hard tissues are placed at the most strategic positions to dry one's hands. How can you argue with such comfort?


    Adrian said something on 1:21 AM

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