1.11.04
i dunno why the word are so tiny! any way i am publishing again so that ya'll can read.
on this day i went to town with gen.s and other ppl and we took neoprints. the neoprints were not too bad, better then the previous ones the i hav. aft that i went bowling with janet, chloe, su hong and her 2 friendsies. quite fun. i like it. i wish that i could go to bowl more often. (heehee got 2 strokes that day*winks*) i luv bowling! i want to go "volleyballing" too!!! "frisbeeing" as well!!! are u ppl free? on tis dae i signed up 4 the macs ez-link thingy. but when i went home, mum told me that fr 1 nov i can't use the system anymore coz mi card is giro-link! haiyo! lucky i din spent $ i onli use the free points that i get when i signed up. heng ah!SAT: i went to malaysia-muar, potong parhat--em, did i spell it correctly. it was...a unique experience for me. i went to visit the village area where they grew pineapples, rambutans, coconuts...etc. the rubber plantation there was truly an eye opener for me as i have never witness rubber tapping before(i only saw them on the tv). i have also learnt how the ppl made their own food(gula melaka, coffee powder)and that they are very hardworking ppl. although they are rich in the sense that they own laege areas of land they are very humble ppl and they scrimp and save what they had, i.e. they don't waste. it just so happen that the malays there are fasting so they couldn't cook for us or it would be a even more memorable experience as we would be able to taste their local delicacies. ^_^ they had prepared a light snack for us though(er...i wouldn't call it ;ight as it was quite filling). they prepared for us tapioca which they eat it with sambal chilli and salted fish while we in singapore usually eat with coconut milk or gula melaka. the salted fish were really salty! mum said that they preserved their food so that they could be kept for a longer time. everything they had there are natural. totally natural. that is what i like abt the place. if only i can stay there for a week or two to experience the kind life they lead there. ahh...it would be wonderful...to be away from all the troubles one face in the city area...to be free from the 'stress cobweb'... to live the past once again...to live the life away from the bustling city...back to the kampong life to reminsence the feeling. *cool* the meals we had included seafood like prawns and fish. the food were great although they were not of those high standards that some ppl would expect. i think the food were good enough already. ^_^ end of the day...of course it is shopping time. i bought two pairs of shoes which i was pretty happy with. *_<>
**twistableturnableman** @ 13:02.