My turn
Ya ya, laugh it up all you bald or hairy people out there, I know this ghost town's last visitor came by 2 months ago and that was me, so spare the jokes and reminders on how diligent I am, cause I know already.
Anyways, it was going to happen sooner or later, and since I'm on a staying up spree in conjunction with 'lets finish my assignment bloody last minute' day, I thought hey! why not kill an hour putting up a really, really long blog. Trivial fact, did you know that at one time readers actually found rant and complaint blogs humorous? No shit.
Any, if not all bloggers should know that once you've lost readership, it's mighty hard to get them back, so I figure after doubting my own self for the past 3 draft posts, I'd try a new genre of posting, but surfaces the great question.. What? If you ask me, I honestly have no idea yet, and at 3.20AM I'm not exactly the most productive person on earth. Heck, I'm less productive than a hippo during daytime what more now.
So I reached for my closest best friend, the Rebel and dug through my CF card in search of interesting pictures from the near past only to find my photos from the Thailand trip. So I dug my whole lappie and found a couple of noteworthy pics which I thought I'd just share as a sorry excuse for a blog update.
Ahh yes, I still remember this day. This was indeed the one and only day where I became an instant millionaire. Why instant? Because it didn't take me much, only RM430 of my own savings and a visit to the cash converter did the trick. Yes as you may be able to guess, those are rupiahs, the epitome to all financial jokes. No offence.
This photo was quite recently taken, infact just 2 months ago during my trip to Thailand that I mentioned above. This particular block here is labelled by the locals as downtown Chiangmai, but I personally would like to re-label it to downtown London because everyone there appears to be either British or Scottish and you can't tell the difference between the two anyway!
Hehe, I still remember this one, during my group's IT project where we had to build a website and was having the profile photoshoot in the library when I spotted these 3 personalities. I barely knew their names back then, but who would've known that in a year they would grow to be my close friends and I am even a punching bag to one of them, guess who? =) Oh, and I don't need to mention how much the serious guy, Kee Shen changed in terms of size already since then, Fitness First quality wei!
This is Chris Pfeiffer, was and still is an idol to me but not because of his 'dangerous positions' and I'm not talking about the one involving another person. I actually asked him a question during his QnA session after his riding, "are there any stunts which make you feel doubtful?" to which he answered "yes.. telling my wife about the new one I just came up with". Been my hero ever since.
These would be my F&B lecturer, Mr Danial Yong and Mr Suhaimi. Mr D's now better known as Papa thanks to him being the head for the Industrial Training reports. Goes to show what fathers do best, take complaints from their children. I've always wondered why doesn't he smile other than the time someone screws up a service or when he teases someone else. Another serious guy perhaps? Mr Suhaimi, well, he has his moodswings. For the sake of stating the obvious, this photo was taken well after his last period, lol!
At the KL International Tattoo, a drum major and his band doing a protocol salute during the Negaraku. This was the first time since I was 9 years old that my dad brought me and just me along to these kinda events, and the last one that I was talking about wasn't even an event, it was a carnival by the beach. So you can probably tell how nostalgic I was when I looked at him cheering the air forces (he's an ex-pilot) on like how an American dad would cheer his favourite football team on beside his adolescent son during their first father-son day out.
F1 2007 Testings at Sepang. This photo may not seem alien to some of you as it was posted up before, but I find it extravagant to be able to witness such a sight and photograph it. Trust me, it looks like a small fire, but when you really get in there and see it yourself you feel like running for cover in fear that the car's going to explode to badly it's wheels are going to fly towards you and take your head along with it.
Back in the days. Too peaceful, and too effecient. Still are! Group 2 of DC27, I can guarantee you, people are going to miss our internal co-operation skills.
Sunset in Phuket, back in 2006 before college started. To date, the most (to me) outstanding yet accidental photo I've every snapped. I knew jack crap about settings back then and just turned the dial to A and rolled for a random shutter, and got this. Felt like I won the lottery considering the last 250 pictures I snapped potrayed that I was either on a planet too far away from the sun and with no electricity or I was plain taking a photo of the sun heads on. 
A very shocking day that still haunts me. The before and after, too quick of a job to describe, it's as if they used magic to get in and get it. Paranoia still not yet forgotten, memories still not yet lost. I was alone, the clock just struck Chinese New Year day and it wouldn't start. The blasphemy, the second the clock struck midnight I was already giving angpaus away to people.
Cocoa art at FHM last year. Resembles a kind of mermaid or so, found itto be quite eye catching but is it me or was it the only cocoa art that was melting? You decide.
Last year's Super GT, the starting grid and the lights just went green. The fun and pain in the ears it brought to me, proved even more that cars are a part of me which can't be taken away, was enjoying every minute of it.
I like this photo the most, though it bears almost nothing whatsoever. I like how the photo makes me imagine just how big things could be. Anyways, I was also intrigued by how small a big ship could look from just about 2 kilometers away. This picture was taken from the other side of the Penang island, and the view is just to the immediate left of the island from where I was at, and shortly after this was taken a heavy storm decided to pass by. Ever wondered how big the universe was again? I'd start with a blank canvas which is black in colour if I were you.
Ah well, that's all, nothing much this time around, just wanted to make sure and satisfy some of the not so satisfied parties that I'm still blogging, just have much lesser spark and inspiration on what to write about. I would climb on the teasing Sherryna boat but Jon and Maynard perfected it too well that it would make me look like a plagiarizer to do it. Give me some time folks, seriously.
Regards

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