Bluff me!

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 27, 2007 – 7:18 pm -

Yerr!

Last week you ask me treat you movie.

I say OK.

Then now, you put my aeroplane.

Sounds so much like I’m being rejected.

Hahas.

Then now you say “早知道跟你去看戏更好。”  *Direct Translation : (Early know) go watch movie with you better.*

Ahhh! You bluff me say you can’t go out!

I am so bored today.

No DVD to watch.

No SMS to send.

Boo!

You say next time.

K lo, I’ll wait for the NEXT TIME.


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Fireman

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 27, 2007 – 6:32 pm -

Last weekend, me, dad and mom walked to Gurney Plaza from home. We ate a lot so, it’s healthy and good for us to do some exercise and in the mean time do some shoppings. Haha. There were camera fair, I brought dad there to show him some cool DSLR. Surprisingly, he himself wanted a video camcorder for work, so looking around and we bought a JVC Hard Disk Camcorder. Yay, I got another toy to play now and can learn video editing. Sweet!

While we were walking back home, we saw a guy doing stunts on the street at Gurney Drive there. It was late, I think he is a Malay or Indian and I am not sure. It’s cool seeing street performer here.

That guy was playing with fire! From far can see the little fire ball thingy swinging around there. Not really fascinating, but it’s pretty cool. That guy just keep swinging the chains with fireballs, then turn here turn there. Not very fast, maybe he has been “dancing” there for a few hours.

Dad gave me RM1 note, and I threw it into the bucket there. I can see there were a lot of money there. Cool! Jumping around for few hours can earn a few hundred bucks but do you have the stamina to do that? Hahas.

Check out the short video.

Because of holidays, tourist, locals all gather around to see show. =D


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Updates coming very soon

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 27, 2007 – 1:48 am -

Just being busy for this month.

Busy for work.

What are you guys doing lately?

Tonnes of photos and videos to upload and edit then only can blog.

So stay tune. Need sometimes for videos.

I just bought a video camera, so shooting a lot of stuff.

Hahas.


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Peace

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 26, 2007 – 8:34 pm -

 

Peace
Originally uploaded by yikyeou.flickr

Weirdo! I like you, we were like good friend, best friend, whatever friend, but now you changed again. I just don’t want to lost a friend, even though you don’t want people to case for. Change again faster. :) Always happy ba, PEACE.


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After work

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 22, 2007 – 1:00 am -

That day, got one day, I don’t want to tell you which day, hehe, that I work on the night shift and that is from 5pm to 10pm. Mostly I work afternoon one, 12pm-4/5pm. But that day is special. Kinda fun also loh, cause I can see how they close up the shop and stuff.

At 9.30 like that shops in Gurney Plaza starts closing up. That’s kinda early for people in Singapore, because last time at 9.30, I was still shopping at Heeren, Orchard Road. Here not same, here is Malaysia, there is Singapore, so cannot expect too much.

All shops at all floors were already close at that time, but cafes outside not yet and shops on the cinema level still open, arcade, pool centre still on till later in the night I guess. Cool! Work at night, less people, less work. Free. LOL!

但是晚上没得找她。


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Information Minister get “shoot” by AlJazeera reporter

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 22, 2007 – 12:47 am -

My friend did told me before about this. Then today I saw Kenny’s blog and found the transcript. It’s funny IMO, and you should watch. Protest is legal, but then later he say it’s illegal. LOL! AlJazeera reporter shoot him with lots of question and he was trying to be, uhh, …..(fill in yourself).

Transcript of Malaysia’s Information Minister’s interview with Al Jazeera News on the Bersih Protest.

Minister: I commend yo-yo-your journalists trying to project… to exaggerate more than what actually happened. That-that-that-that’s it. We are not the-the and I-I congratulate your journalists behaving like an actor, that-that’s it…

Reporter: As you say that, sir, we’re watching scenes of protesters being sprayed by chemical-filled water!

Minister: YA! I am watching! I’m here! You’ve been trying… trying to do it this - to do this everywhere but in Malaysia people are allowed to, you know? We know our police head our colleague… Police have whatever allowed the procession to go to the Istana Negara, you know? Do police, first police, like, they handle them, they attack them, they… the police don’t, don’t, don’t fire anybody?

Reporter: Our correspondent came back to the office, sir, with chemicals in his eyes!

Minister:You-you-you-you are here with the idea, you are trying to project, what is your mind! You think that we Pakistan, we are Burma, we are Myanmar. Everything you-you are thinking! WE ARE DIFFERENT! We are totally different!

Reporter: Well unfortunately when you refuse to let people protest, it does appear so.

Minister: Ya ya we are not like you! You-you have earlier perception, you come here, you want to project us like undemocratic country. This a democratic country!

Reporter: So why can’t people protest then, if it’s a democratic country?

Minister: YES, PEOPLE PROTEST! People do-do… of course they protest. We are allowing them protest, and they have demonstrated. But we just trying to disperse them, and then later they-they-they don’t wanna disperse, but later our police compromise. They have compromised and allowed them to proceed to Istana Negara! Police, our police have succeeded in handling them gently, right? Why do you report that? You take the opposition, someone from opposition party you ask him to speak. You don’t take from the government, right?

Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests…

Minister: Pardon? Pardon? Pardon?

Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?

Minister: I can’t hear you! I can’t hear you!

Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?

Minister: No we-we are! We… this protest is illegal! We don’t want..this… the… NORMALLY

Reporter: OK, so let me return to my former question. Why is this protest illegal?

Minister: YA! It’s a illegal protest because we have the erection in Malaysia. It’s no-no point on having a protest! We are allowing to every erection… every five years never fail! We are not our like, like Myanmar, not like other country. And, and you are helping this. You Al-Jazeera also is helping this, this forces. The, you know, these forces who are not in passion, who don’t believe in democracy!

Reporter: Alright, many thanks for joining us.

Minister: I don’t, ya, you, Al-Jazeera, this is, is Al-Jazeera attitude. Right?

Transcript copied from Kennysia.com


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Installing new TV

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 20, 2007 – 1:16 am -

LCD TVs’ price are now dropping, faster go change your old huge, electric bill sucker TV too a save energy LCD TV now, save environment, save the world. LOL! Plasma TV also suck energy, so not that good. Hehe.

Dad just changed my room’s 10 years old 29″ CRT TV to a new but old model Samsung or some people call Sammy LCD TV. On sales, and my mom got discount voucher! Walla, worth it.

Placing on the TV cabinet.

Look nice already.

Turn it on and watch! My room don’t have Astro, dad also don’t want give me watch Astro, say if got Astro, I will be more relaxing and will not come out to the Living Room already. Hahas, it’s for DVD at night and game and also downloaded American TV Series. =)

Old 29 inchie : Fuck you 32″ Samy LCD TV.

New 32 inchie : Neh neh neh pu pu, you waste energy, fat and ugly. Look at me, I am thin, sexy and pretty.

Me : Shut the fuck up. I love you dad. Don’t bother about the TVs. LOL. Let’s watch some DVD.

Hor hor. My PC on the screen and my brother’s PC on the back.


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Light shopping with mum

Written by Nicholas Chan on November 17, 2007 – 11:03 pm -

Last Thursday night, I went to shopping with mum for some groceries. We always go to Cold Storage, because it’s near to our house. Some people like to go Tesco because stuff there is cheap, but it’s too far for us. Where do you go for shopping then? I like Cold Storage because they always got those imported food, from Japan, France, Korea, U.S.A, but it seems expensive though.

Walk around soft drinks area and saw the got new imported Coke, from U.S.A. and U.K., I want! But mommy don’t want me to buy because of the price! It will be like 1 pound/dollar at there but here is RM5. Same lah, if convert to Malaysia, but then when someone go travel there and buy for me, it’s free!

See this Evian mineral waters? RM6.99! It says the water is from the French Alps, some is from Mount Everest. What for? I drink those cheap 99 cents water can already. Last time in Singapore, I buy before, 2 Singapore Dollar, nothing special, just the same taste as normal water.

Everybody loves Haegen Dazs, and it’s not cheap! Little small bucket of ice cream cause you RM30. This is insane, I rather buy some Magnum ice cream stick better or walk in to Haegen Dazs store to eat.

This one not same though, because it’s not Haegen Dazs! Hehe, it’s from Australia and I’ve never heard of this brand. Can buy and try sometimes. LOL.

So what we get that day were, chips, fresh milks, ice creams, yogurt drinks, Vitagen and Yakult. =) Wahaha, little things only.


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