Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Ccccchop!

rm5.90 mushroom chicken chop, if what i remember is correct. Fantastically underpriced. Only at Golden Sand. Service is good, probably because i went during the super off-peak reason.
Hmmm tastes quite nice for that price. Might be a little bit on the salty side. The sauce ain't too creamy, which, in my opinion, a good thing.
Nothing compared to Friday's. 10 times less expensive, and it doesn't taste 10 times less good. Logical? I think so.
The verdict? Not bad, superb value. Will have it againm next round.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Hmmmm...
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Just another night
Sometimes when we start pondering, everything you've done in the past few years, what did you achieve? For me, nothing much... things only started to roll after practical training, when my life went to another age, probably the silver age, or whatever i'd like to call it..
To talk more about it, it was probably the second 'Go-Getter' time in life... some say the first renaissance happened on 2004, some say there wasnt any, it was the same TY all along. Who be the judge?
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Being motivated, a very consuming process, well... opportunies only come once... saying you want to do it, and ACTUALLY doing it, is a big difference. Getting yourself to make the first step, be it registering for an exam or a marathon... Well, the first step is definitely the hardest and toughest, sometimes, when your heart is heavy and your body is lazy, it's up to your soul to get them moving. Once the they've overcome that inertia, the whole machinery ("humans are machines" - uni lecturer quoting someone else) is in motion, you'd start feelng glad you did it...
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There are times when you start questioning yourself.. on the fundamentals, back to the basics, such as "why am i doing this?" "is it worth it?" but i guess, when the rewards come, you'd be glad you started it and never gave up.
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Well, that's life. To sum it up, here's a picture of some moss on a brick, taken at my house. hahaha... that's to keep posts attractive! :) g'nite all!
To talk more about it, it was probably the second 'Go-Getter' time in life... some say the first renaissance happened on 2004, some say there wasnt any, it was the same TY all along. Who be the judge?
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Being motivated, a very consuming process, well... opportunies only come once... saying you want to do it, and ACTUALLY doing it, is a big difference. Getting yourself to make the first step, be it registering for an exam or a marathon... Well, the first step is definitely the hardest and toughest, sometimes, when your heart is heavy and your body is lazy, it's up to your soul to get them moving. Once the they've overcome that inertia, the whole machinery ("humans are machines" - uni lecturer quoting someone else) is in motion, you'd start feelng glad you did it...
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There are times when you start questioning yourself.. on the fundamentals, back to the basics, such as "why am i doing this?" "is it worth it?" but i guess, when the rewards come, you'd be glad you started it and never gave up.
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Well, that's life. To sum it up, here's a picture of some moss on a brick, taken at my house. hahaha... that's to keep posts attractive! :) g'nite all!
Monday, September 07, 2009
How are things going?

Not too bad... Not good at all... So does it mean it's bad? Hmmm...
I've already taken steps towards a life with no life... Slowly adjusting my lifestyle changes... But still, i reckon, we can only change the distribution of the pie, not the size of the pie. Well, we only have 24 hours a day. An increase in a single activity would be of the expense of the other. We still can enjoy the things we like to do, but our intake will be severely reduced. Makes sense?
Guess i'm being too philosophical again... Age is probably catching up with me. Hmmm...
Anyway, maybe i should get a dslr, to get better shots. Haha there's this theory that people are more willing to pose in front of a dslr than a normal point-and-shoot camera. I guess it can be easily proven by browsing social networking sites.. Hmmm
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Home is where...

...the dog is. Yeah, home is where the dog is. That's our security guard, alright... Doing a good job barking at cats and birds and other dogs at night. :) always sitting by the hose, waiting for us to come back... Guess he's enjoying life now. Putting on weight since we brought him back a year ago. Well, home is also where my heart is.
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