My phone rang. I woke up sweating. I picked up the call.
"What time you'll coming back to your apartment?", my house mate asked.
"A while more", I answered.
"Okay, see you later then!"
I was glad it was the phone call that woken me. I had a bad dream. It was real twisted. The blurry memories really had me trembling.
I was in a classroom. There was a crowd outside, mumbling about something. It was a dead body dismembered beside the drain. It was a girl in her white wedding gown. Her limbs were separated from her torso. There wasn't much blood on the floor. I remembered her blue eyes were wide opened, staring at me.
Then I took a glance towards the mumbling crowd. All of them were faceless, having long blonde hair like clothes dummies. In that interval of time, I turned back at the corpse. It went missing.
That was when my phone rang. And I'm glad it did. The dream seems like a message. A message to be figured out.
End.
It's been long.
Very long...
Since the last time my blog was updated. *what a suspend*
Here I present you, my dog!
Blackie, the cute Shih Tzu!
He's so small that you can fit him into a handbag. There, he was doing his usual job. Sniff around.
PS: Lack of update cos my stupid exam comin'. Bear with me ok? Btw, this post you guys have to thank Crystal.
The seasonal wind of the southern Asia blew again, the raging monsoon accompanied by the rain poured all over part of my lovely Bolehland.
This followed by the feather amount of fuel price dropped, and yet Anwar still took the majority of votes.
It was a cosy Wednesday. A perfect weather to be at on my bed, but I slept too much yesterday. Therefore, I hung out in the virtual world of mine. Internet.
Somehow, raining gave inspiration to others. Including me... to blog at least.
PS: I've been a lazy blogger, a very lazy blogger...
It was weeks ago, when we struggled our way through Shah Alam for the annually held Japanese event, Bon Odori. Not knowing the direction, making us questioned the pedestrian one after another.
At last, we reached there.
Later on, the day turned into night...
Took so many pictures with cute Japanese kids. Soon, there were crowd dancing to the traditional Japan cultural dance. Manage to capture a little girl dancing.
Overall, although the music was a little boring but we had so much fun!
PS: Sorry for the lack of update ya.... ^_^;;
The weather was comfortably chilled outside. But unfortunate for me, I was stucked in the full-of-sweats heaty Milo costume. It was at the Genting Highlands Themepark. It was half a year ago when I was working as a Milo Can during the 'Mascots Party'.
"Milo, Milo, I want take a picture!", cried a little boy.
"Okay, Milo come over and take a picture with this Boy-Boy", said Ming Kee, my friendly escort.
Soon, I was surrounded by a bunch of kids pulling my gloves and stepping my shoes. So naughty of them.
"Hey, don't do that! Later Mr. Milo will be very sad", said my escort pulling one of the boy away.
"He won't be sad. Inside got people, I can see!", claimed the boy.
My escort went completely speechless.
Manage to dig out this picture out of nowhere. Those memories...
PS: Left out quite far in studies. How to cure procrastination?
It was after my class. I got a text message from Amy;
"Later join Mei and I at 1U around 3pm ok?"
"Just finish class, I'll be there later", I replied.
Eventually, I arrived there later than planned... as usual. It was just the second day of Amy Winehouse in Malaysia. Later on, I got a call from them;
"Hello"
"Yes", I answered
"Dude, where're you?", she asked
"Cinema area"
"Okay okay, we are coming there now"
"Alright", I replied, while looking at the movie previews.
Soon, I met them up and welcomed Amy with a hug. First thing was food on their mind. So, we headed to directory screen for restaurant picking. Mei and Amy were so fussy and they were arguing what to eat. We ended up in Bar.B.Q Plaza. It was good.
Then, we went window shopping for a little while. Not long after that, girls stomach growled again.
"Want to eat dessert?", Mei said.
Next thing I realised, we were in a shop called 'Sai Mai Loh'.
I ordered Paper Wrapped Chicken. The size of the chicken was really small. See the disappointed face of me in the picture above.
Overall, the outing was good. Hope Amy enjoys her stay in this few short months.
PS: My sem results were unexpectedly good! =D
On 17th June 1815, exactly 193 years ago of today. French army which outnumbered Wellington's army was ready for the invasion into Belgium. It was a promising victory for Napoleon. Unfortunately, luck wasn't on his side.
It was raining heavily overnight. Napoleon's war plan was interrupted by a slight change of weather. The rain moist damp the soil of Waterloo. Eventually, the battlefield became swampy. Napoleon’s army with its infantry, grenadiers and artillery was unable to move on bad soil despite those heavy weapons.
Later on, Napoleon made the biggest mistake in his life which caused him losing his career. He delayed giving battle until noon on 18th June to allow the ground to dry. These period of time allowed the Prussian army to join force with Belgium army. Thus, breaking through Napoleon and leading to his fall.
Irony how a minor difference can affect a significant change in history. A great story from my teacher.
PS: Today, unexpectedly it did not rain comparing to heavy rain few days back.
I came across David Choe's artworks which I find them fascinating.
Shortest dragon I've ever seen. Taken from www.davidchoe.com
There was once my friend told me he was keen for a tribal tattoo. If I ever going for a tattoo, this type of picture definitely will be one of my choice.
Very unfortunate to say, not getting any of them.
Pictures taken from www.davidchoe.com
PS: I had a very unorganised sleepin' schedule..... damn!
Petroleum, a mixture of a very large number of different hydrocarbons. An important resources available to human, which we DON'T even need it to stay alive.
Yet the price has increased again!
Yesterday, when my housemates and I was enjoying our lunch, my phone rang;
"Hello", my brother called.
"Yea what, say it out", I muttered, munching food in my mouth.
"Do you know petrol will be increased 70 cent after tonight?"
"What?! Again?", I asked furiously, as I almost choke myself.
"Later go fill it full tank", he commanded, flatly.
"Alright", I groaned.
It is already a trend for Malaysia to increase it's petrol price every year, eventhough our country produces our own petroleum.
Right after I finished up my food, we headed to petrol station.
It was raining heavily and all the kiasu peoples struggling to full tanked their cars. Queued for almost an hour to full tanked mine.
PS: Gotta drive slow to save petrol startin' from now.