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9/20/2006 06:02:00 pm|W|P| Allan Lim|W|P| I Love IMF Yesterday me and wife decided to park car at her office and walk to suntec....to see if we could catch a glimpse of any protesters (Yah i Suah Ku...but how many singaporean had actually witness a civil protest?) So we park our car at capitol building and followed the beautiful IMF flowers (the type that suddenly sprung up just before IMF) all the way to fortess SUNTEC. It is really surreal when you juxtapose beautiful 4 milliion smiles with tonnes of police metal barricades, concrete barriers and blinking polices lights.... But anyway i discovered the fringe benefits of IMF 1) to get to dine in a resturant where the staff to Customer ratio is 3 to 1....due to lack of customers... 2) you get to waltz thru suntec mall cos there are hardly anyone there.... 3) when you walk into carrefour...you see the sample aunty (those who fry chicken nuggets and then cut them into micro pieces) yawning and giving you a whole piece of their samples... 4) Checking out of Carrefour is a breeze...there are actually cashiers cutting nails... 5) Ben and Jerry boss was so glad i visited that he gave me yet another dicount.... I love IMF..... FATA|W|P| 115874657473849595|W|P| dive... eat... shit...|W|P| allanlimyc@gmail.com 9/21/2006 04:28:00 pm|W|P| Blogger Toadjuice|W|P| But IMF is bad for young Singaporeans. You just need to bring a primary school kid to the 'chopsticks' and all the primary school science will be unlearned.

Chrysanthemum can bloom in S'pore climate one meh?

Might as well pretend to grow oranges and apples... or hang apples from the Angsana trees. 9/12/2006 05:45:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| Ever wondered why all the exercise and we still same size? Perhaps it is all Pea's fault. Heh heh... Posted by Picasa |W|P| 115805443631608152|W|P| It Could be the Pea!|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/12/2006 05:51:00 pm|W|P| Blogger pea|W|P| ey ey...powderfully nutritious okayyy...one pea = one bar of chocolate ley! small yet powderful 9/11/2006 12:44:00 pm|W|P| Allan Lim|W|P| Lately, some of us are lamenting that we have not been diving enough and the Good Old Days seems gone for good. I happen bump across this photo taken in 2002....on a trip to tioman....notice kum's hand?.....ah i miss the good old days..... FATA|W|P| 115795006087659518|W|P| Good Old Days|W|P| allanlimyc@gmail.com 9/10/2006 11:26:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P|
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|W|P| 115790232891447358|W|P| FATA's new shades|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/10/2006 10:42:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| We are back in training. Last week, biking Pengerang. This week, swim and run at Sentosa. Here are the sequence of events for the day. Meet at Tanjong Beach, then swim followed by a run. (No pictures were taken, cos wet wet and kiam kiam lah.) This was followed by a smoothie, taking a tram ride to the car and relaking by the car. 10092006081-Pea&IAftSwimRun Bak Kut Teh at Tiong Bahru, 10092006083-BakKutTehAftSwimRun and then ice-creams at Island Creamery. Thanks to the storm, we sat there for 2 hours eating ice-cream. 10092006084-IsCreameryGrpShot ... all the nourishments required to power us through the coming week. Heh heh...|W|P| 115790007662047316|W|P| Sentosa Swim, Run|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/04/2006 03:12:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| It is a sad day for the producers of the "Crocodile Hunter". Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin, has died after being struck by a stingray barb in Queensland. Mr Irwin, 44 died after the stingray barb went through his chest while he was shooting a documentary off Port Douglas. He died doing what he loved. =-=-= Meanwhile, somewhere in the Great Barrier Reef, Ray, a long time resident stingray of the area is receiving a bravery award from his community. "Most of us are getting really traumatised by Steve's harrasment and we do not really know how to go about getting those restraining orders that these humans invented." said Lacorst, the crocodile who travelled from Darwin to attend the ceremony. "My cousin is still swimming in a Hong Kong aquarium, no thanks to him." "My wife still has problems laying eggs after an encounter with him in the Antartic." said Linus the penguin. "My son is still in therapy after being startled. He thinks he's vegetarian and refuses to hunt for fish." commented Harper the seal. Most of the aminals that attended the ceremony wanted to thank Ray personally. They all felt that they needed some form of closure to the end of a traumatic era. "Actually, I thought he scared the shit out of me, but it was my barb that came out instead." remarked Ray. - World Animal Press|W|P| 115735495510631492|W|P| Crocodile Hunter kilt by 'Hum Hee' hee hee hee...|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/04/2006 03:55:00 pm|W|P| Blogger pea|W|P| u can be children's book writer ley...tho' quite scary if all the kids grew up like u la... 9/04/2006 12:01:00 pm|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P| Thanks to Allan for complaining that the NUS Triathlon was not shiok enough, we've gotten all our nuah powers together to pull off another Pengerang "Chee Chiong Fun" trip. We seem to be packing more bikes into the boat everytime we go. This time round, we had a total of 10 + 1 resident DM, Mr Cheang who joined us an hour later. The ride was good. I was told our heart rates were averaging around 150 bpm while maintaing an average speed of about 28kph. (Thanks, Cameron.) This took us to 40km in about 1hr 30mins... As my water supply depleted, I executed a water bottle change with Allan which was quickly nullified when my bottle was launched off the bike by a pot-hole. We still managed the distance and made it back to the coffee shop. Somewhere in between this, Mr Cheang arrived and got lost trying to find us. Fortunately, he managed to find the chee chiong fun place. A well thought off plan from FATA and fantastic initiatives from the 'chee chiong fun' party meant that we had 'ta pow' chee chiong fun even though the stall we closed by the time we arrived. 2 packets of CCF, several cans of 100 plus and 17km later, we were on the bum boat. Of course, our trips seldom end without food. It was Tekong Seafood this time round. Menu for the day: 1) Mussels stir fried in chilli. 2) Sambal ur... potato leaf hor? 3) Dough stick fritters... ur you tiao? 4) Steamed 'Ngor Hee'* tail with garlic and chye por. 5) Lots of juices. Another good trip to an otherwise nuah Sunday! * There was a short debate on what "Ngor Hee" is. So here is what I have gathered after a night of research: "Ngor Hee" is a Hokkian / Teochew name for the Eleutheronema tetradactylum. It's common English name is the Threadfin Salmon. In cantonese, this fish is known as "Ma Yau". Locally, Malays know this fish as the Ikan Kurau. Otaks made using this particular fish is very 'slurrrrrp' sedap!|W|P| 115734665593137530|W|P| Pengerang again!|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/01/2006 09:46:00 am|W|P| Toadjuice|W|P|
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Pea, ur... I dunno what to say... heh heh...
|W|P| 115707550563644612|W|P| Pea Wee...|W|P| toadjuice@yahoo.com 9/01/2006 11:47:00 am|W|P| Blogger pea|W|P| reminds me of a slogan on jerry's t-shirt...."I'm so cute"....
I dunno what else to say.... =P 9/02/2006 09:17:00 am|W|P| Blogger Toadjuice|W|P| Perhaps you could like make this into a T-shirt? heh heh