everyone in my family have this chance. it has come to my turn. lucky me, i get to go with bb and one of my cousin.
this time no adults coming along BUT will be staying with my aunt located in taipei.
will be gone from 27th April to 4th May. will get lots of eye-candy pics up when i am back.
check on out of here. chill.
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Friday, April 22, 2005
BINTAN
Long awaited journey to bintan.
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1st day:
reached bintan
greeted by hotel staff at the jetty
early check-in
took a buggy to villa
started rainning
had soup and bread for lunch
head down to the pool
rest for the day
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2nd day:
woke up for breakfast
go kart racing - 22 SGD for transport / go kart
got to the beach for water sports
kayaing / paddle boat - 15 SGD
played captains ball
went to kelong for dinner
pub for drinks + chill out
requesting songs for live bands to perform
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3rd day:
woke up for breakfast
packed stuff
went to oleh oleh market
got back to resort
played monopoly
got to jetty
homebound
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there were bound to be problems having a group of 12 different people with different mindset but overall i would say the organising group consist of bb and me did well.
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specific pictures that i would like to highlight
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i will leaving for taiwan on the 27th to the 4th. out of SG again.
chill.
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1st day:
reached bintan
greeted by hotel staff at the jetty
early check-in
took a buggy to villa
started rainning
had soup and bread for lunch
head down to the pool
rest for the day
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2nd day:
woke up for breakfast
go kart racing - 22 SGD for transport / go kart
got to the beach for water sports
kayaing / paddle boat - 15 SGD
played captains ball
went to kelong for dinner
pub for drinks + chill out
requesting songs for live bands to perform
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3rd day:
woke up for breakfast
packed stuff
went to oleh oleh market
got back to resort
played monopoly
got to jetty
homebound
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there were bound to be problems having a group of 12 different people with different mindset but overall i would say the organising group consist of bb and me did well.
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specific pictures that i would like to highlight

ferry heading bintan
gang of 12
resort
bb being amazed by that decorative thing
me and my discovery
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i will leaving for taiwan on the 27th to the 4th. out of SG again.
chill.
Monday, April 18, 2005
Monday, April 11, 2005
Come What May
Never knew I could feel like this
Like I've never seen the sky before
I want to vanish inside your kiss
Every day i'm loving you more than this
Listen to my heart, can you hear it sings
Telling me to give you everything
Seasons may change, winter to spring
But I love you until the end of time
Chorus:
Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste
It all revolves around you
And there's no mountain too high
No river too wide
Sing out this song I'll be there by your side
Storm clouds may gather
And stars may collide
But I love you until the end of time
Chorus
Oh, come what may, come what may
I will love you, I will love you
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Chorus
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Another one my favourite.
Chill.
Like I've never seen the sky before
I want to vanish inside your kiss
Every day i'm loving you more than this
Listen to my heart, can you hear it sings
Telling me to give you everything
Seasons may change, winter to spring
But I love you until the end of time
Chorus:
Come what may
Come what may
I will love you until my dying day
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste
It all revolves around you
And there's no mountain too high
No river too wide
Sing out this song I'll be there by your side
Storm clouds may gather
And stars may collide
But I love you until the end of time
Chorus
Oh, come what may, come what may
I will love you, I will love you
Suddenly the world seems such a perfect place
Chorus
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Another one my favourite.
Chill.
Damien Rice: The Blowers Daughter
And so it is
Just like you said it would be
Life goes easy on me
Most of the time
And so it is
The shorter story
No love, no glory
No hero in her sky
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes...
And so it is
Just like you said it should be
We'll both forget the breeze
Most of the time
And so it is
The colder water
The blower's daughter
The pupil in denial
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes...
Did I say that I loathe you?
Did I say that I want to
Leave it all behind?
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind...
My mind...my mind...
Til I find somebody new
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Great song.
Chill.
Just like you said it would be
Life goes easy on me
Most of the time
And so it is
The shorter story
No love, no glory
No hero in her sky
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes...
And so it is
Just like you said it should be
We'll both forget the breeze
Most of the time
And so it is
The colder water
The blower's daughter
The pupil in denial
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes off you
I can't take my eyes...
Did I say that I loathe you?
Did I say that I want to
Leave it all behind?
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind off you
I can't take my mind...
My mind...my mind...
Til I find somebody new
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Great song.
Chill.
Friday, April 08, 2005
MTV Whatever Things
specially met bb for lunch at prata house. she was so late that i finished my egg prata while waiting for her. she wanted to me to order first(not that i didnt want to wait). the total order for both was damn ex but i didnt mind.
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Order List:
1 Egg
1 Banana
1 Teh Chino
1 Paper
1 Mushroom & Cheese
1 Milo
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$10.90
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back home, i was into channel surfing and flipping through my MADEV notes. these notes really cause people to turn MADev. after surfing for awhile, i stopped at MTV (channel 20). they were broadcasting MTV Whatever Things, hosted by eddison chen. i my mind, i thought cool at least there were some reality show or some form of punk entertainment.
the first gig was like, shooting darts at this fellar. those that 'SUN HO' were shot during the NKF show last year. similar kind those african natives uses. the scene was damn gross. they made targets over his both nipples and his belly. then followed by asking the people on the streets to join in the fun shooting at him. argh! that guy bled like 4 - 5 times in the show. worst part came, people aiming his nipple. ****! they actually hit, i can actually see the red veins in his eyes man. his partner still had the cheek to laugh and slowly pull the dart out, i mean stretching his nipple?! they were actually laughing throughout the whole thing. disgusted. sickos.
second gig. they were trying to find a fat guy to perform a stunt. they got the fat guy to try to squeeze into a (spider-web rope) thing where kids use it to climb. so he started. climbed up, got his legs through. then he got stucked at about chest level. the laughing went on. the fat man started struggling and felt pain. screaming and shouting there causing attention of people around. military and security guards came along to assist this fellar. they took like 10 people to lift this 200 odd kg fellar out of that hole. went they got him out, i realised the fellar was wearing a skirt by roxy. crazy things people do, real crazy.
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Order List:
1 Egg
1 Banana
1 Teh Chino
1 Paper
1 Mushroom & Cheese
1 Milo
-------
$10.90
-------
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back home, i was into channel surfing and flipping through my MADEV notes. these notes really cause people to turn MADev. after surfing for awhile, i stopped at MTV (channel 20). they were broadcasting MTV Whatever Things, hosted by eddison chen. i my mind, i thought cool at least there were some reality show or some form of punk entertainment.
the first gig was like, shooting darts at this fellar. those that 'SUN HO' were shot during the NKF show last year. similar kind those african natives uses. the scene was damn gross. they made targets over his both nipples and his belly. then followed by asking the people on the streets to join in the fun shooting at him. argh! that guy bled like 4 - 5 times in the show. worst part came, people aiming his nipple. ****! they actually hit, i can actually see the red veins in his eyes man. his partner still had the cheek to laugh and slowly pull the dart out, i mean stretching his nipple?! they were actually laughing throughout the whole thing. disgusted. sickos.
second gig. they were trying to find a fat guy to perform a stunt. they got the fat guy to try to squeeze into a (spider-web rope) thing where kids use it to climb. so he started. climbed up, got his legs through. then he got stucked at about chest level. the laughing went on. the fat man started struggling and felt pain. screaming and shouting there causing attention of people around. military and security guards came along to assist this fellar. they took like 10 people to lift this 200 odd kg fellar out of that hole. went they got him out, i realised the fellar was wearing a skirt by roxy. crazy things people do, real crazy.
chill
kenneth cole / davidoff
my aunt brought back lots of perfume
heres what i got:

Black
Davidoff's Echo for some reasons the picture cannot be displayed. *shrugs*
Echo
chill
heres what i got:

Black
Davidoff's Echo for some reasons the picture cannot be displayed. *shrugs*
Echo
chill
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
respected Pope John Paul II
The cardinals have opened and read John Paul's will, but its contents will not be published until Thursday, said spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls.
Before his death John Paul did not reveal any evidence that he had appointed a secret cardinal, Navarro-Valls said.
"I can confirm that the Holy Father, before dying, did not give a name for a cardinal, and this was also in 2003," he said. "So there's no further question on this."
By Vatican law, a conclave must begin no earlier than 15 days and no later than 20 days after the pontiff's death, which was April 2.
The 117 cardinals who are under 80 years of age are to gather at the Sistine Chapel, where they will cast secret ballots to choose a new pope.
Archbishop Pietro Marini said Tuesday a new rule instituted by John Paul II will give the cardinals more freedom to wander the Vatican during the conclave, but they still cannot talk with anyone outside their peers or receive any communication from outside until they have made a choice.
After each vote -- there are to be two per day -- the ballots will be burned, with the smoke rising into a Vatican chimney. Chemicals will be added to the fire to change the color of the smoke: black smoke means no decision was reached; white signals a new pontiff has been chosen.
John Paul II changed the rules to require that the basilica's bells also ring to announce a new pope. In the past, there has been confusion because the white smoke can appear gray.
A two-thirds vote is required; after 30 ballots, however, a simple majority will suffice. Shortly after the white smoke signal is given, the new pontiff will be presented to the people in St. Peter's Square.
Rome was preparing for the arrival of many world leaders for the funeral on Friday.
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are among some 200 world leaders planning to attend the service.
Some dignitaries were expected to arrive in Rome on Wednesday, and a special line will be provided for them to view the pope.
Britain's Prince Charles postponed his wedding to Camilla Parker-Bowles to attend the funeral.
The Italian Interior Ministry said armored vehicles would be provided for world leaders, and 6,000 additional police would be on hand for the funeral.
Along with preparations for the funeral, authorities were dealing with long lines of mourners waiting to view the pope's body inside St. Peter's Basilica.
Rome's Civil Protection Department said the line would be closed at 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET) Wednesday to allow time to prepare for Friday's funeral.
So far this week, at least 1.8 million people have filed past the body, said Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni. The wait to see the pope usually lasts from 10 to 12 hours.
With so many visitors in the ancient city, Veltroni issued "an informal invitation for the citizens of Rome" to allow pilgrims to stay in their homes.
In addition, officials have turned the site of the Roman Circus Maximus into a free visitors' campground.
John Paul's burial
On Tuesday, the Vatican said the pope would be buried in a grave beneath the basilica that was once occupied by the body of Pope John XXIII. His remains were exhumed and re-entombed on the basilica's main floor in 2001.
When he became pope in October 1978, John Paul II was the first non-Italian pontiff in 455 years. He died Saturday night at age 84 of septic shock and cardiocirculatory failure, the Vatican said.
He suffered from several chronic illnesses, including crippling hip and knee ailments and Parkinson's disease. His condition began deteriorating rapidly Thursday, after a urinary tract infection caused a high fever.
Navarro-Valls said the pope's body was "prepared for burial" but had not been embalmed.
Before his death John Paul did not reveal any evidence that he had appointed a secret cardinal, Navarro-Valls said.
"I can confirm that the Holy Father, before dying, did not give a name for a cardinal, and this was also in 2003," he said. "So there's no further question on this."
By Vatican law, a conclave must begin no earlier than 15 days and no later than 20 days after the pontiff's death, which was April 2.
The 117 cardinals who are under 80 years of age are to gather at the Sistine Chapel, where they will cast secret ballots to choose a new pope.
Archbishop Pietro Marini said Tuesday a new rule instituted by John Paul II will give the cardinals more freedom to wander the Vatican during the conclave, but they still cannot talk with anyone outside their peers or receive any communication from outside until they have made a choice.
After each vote -- there are to be two per day -- the ballots will be burned, with the smoke rising into a Vatican chimney. Chemicals will be added to the fire to change the color of the smoke: black smoke means no decision was reached; white signals a new pontiff has been chosen.
John Paul II changed the rules to require that the basilica's bells also ring to announce a new pope. In the past, there has been confusion because the white smoke can appear gray.
A two-thirds vote is required; after 30 ballots, however, a simple majority will suffice. Shortly after the white smoke signal is given, the new pontiff will be presented to the people in St. Peter's Square.
Rome was preparing for the arrival of many world leaders for the funeral on Friday.
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are among some 200 world leaders planning to attend the service.
Some dignitaries were expected to arrive in Rome on Wednesday, and a special line will be provided for them to view the pope.
Britain's Prince Charles postponed his wedding to Camilla Parker-Bowles to attend the funeral.
The Italian Interior Ministry said armored vehicles would be provided for world leaders, and 6,000 additional police would be on hand for the funeral.
Along with preparations for the funeral, authorities were dealing with long lines of mourners waiting to view the pope's body inside St. Peter's Basilica.
Rome's Civil Protection Department said the line would be closed at 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET) Wednesday to allow time to prepare for Friday's funeral.
So far this week, at least 1.8 million people have filed past the body, said Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni. The wait to see the pope usually lasts from 10 to 12 hours.
With so many visitors in the ancient city, Veltroni issued "an informal invitation for the citizens of Rome" to allow pilgrims to stay in their homes.
In addition, officials have turned the site of the Roman Circus Maximus into a free visitors' campground.
John Paul's burial
On Tuesday, the Vatican said the pope would be buried in a grave beneath the basilica that was once occupied by the body of Pope John XXIII. His remains were exhumed and re-entombed on the basilica's main floor in 2001.
When he became pope in October 1978, John Paul II was the first non-Italian pontiff in 455 years. He died Saturday night at age 84 of septic shock and cardiocirculatory failure, the Vatican said.
He suffered from several chronic illnesses, including crippling hip and knee ailments and Parkinson's disease. His condition began deteriorating rapidly Thursday, after a urinary tract infection caused a high fever.
Navarro-Valls said the pope's body was "prepared for burial" but had not been embalmed.
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