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Fri, 11/20/09

On Fri (11/20), I went to Fudan Uni with Silva. She was helping her sister and her sister's friend to register at Fudan Uni. It was raining and very cold. Fudan (复旦大学) located waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay far away from my school, SNU (上海师范大学). We have to took bus 763 to Shanghai South Railway Station (上海南站), take MRT which takes about 23 stops (I forgot which stop), then take bus 812 (4 stops) to reach Fudan.
I'm not in the mood of writing now, so I'll just share our pretty pics...
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we also ate at Pizza Hut nearby...
here's the pic of the dessert...
brownies w/ vanilla ice cream
Some of my friends mentioned that Pizza Hut in China is not as delicious as the one in Indonesia, even some say it's not good. But for me, all of them are OK. Even the dessert is nicer. I agree that the price is higher, but the taste, it's so-so.. Global company that adapting the local taste? What are you expect. It's not your own country, dude.. If you want Indonesian adjusted taste Pizza Hut, then buy it in Indonesia, not in China... lol.

Tonight's Dinner

Duck and Mushroom Rice
ingridients:
olive oil, onion, duck leg (cut into pieces), carrot, celery, garlic, mushroom (white mushroom and portobello), rice (white long-grain), chicken stock, water, pepper, black pepper, chicken bouillon.
tools: a cutting board, a knife, a skillet, and a spatula
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nyum~

Chili Tuna Fusili

Today's creation with Mpok..
Chili Tuna Fusili

Ingredients:
Tuna in Chili Oil - 1 can (we use Ayam Brand's)
Onion - 50gr, sliced
Celery - 1 stick, cut 1cm long
White Mushroom (Button Mushroom) - 2pc, sliced
Portobello Mushroom - 2pc, sliced
Gouda cheese - 50gr, diced
fusili (or rotini) - 250gr
olive oil - 2 tbsp
salt - 1 tsp
chicken bouillon - to taste
black pepper - to taste

So, we cooked the pasta first into the boiled water with olive oil and salt. In the skillet, we cooked the tuna altogether with onion, mushrooms, and celery. We added some water and chicken bouillon.
Meanwhile, we dried the cooked pasta then put it in the skillet immediately. We don't want to eat a mushy pasta, so we make sure the pasta is not boiled too long.
After, we added the gouda cheese, chicken bouillion, and black pepper. We stirred it until it all mixed together, taste it. Then we served it (to be eaten by ourself.. lol).

here's the picture.
the chili tuna fusili in the skillet...
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in my plate.. :D
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it's yummy~

we couldn;t finish the whole thing. lol
some of it sit in the refrigerator now. I'll reheat then it eat tomorrow. (: (maybe for breakfast? if i could get up in the morning.. hahaha)

kimchiiii...

I was starved and really need to feed. I run to the kitchen and found there is rice in the rice cooker. Sweet! My flatmate cook for me too... Then, I open my refrigerator.. not much there, but i have kimchi, dried shrimp (the tiny one), and pork sausages... Ok, that's all enough to cook a portion (my portion) of kimchi fried rice. So I chopped a bit of garlic and onion, sauteed in medium heat it with the diced sausages and dried shrimp, add the rice, stirred it, add the kimchi and chicken bouillon, stirred it again... Voila.. the fried rice kimchi is ready.. :)
kimchi fried rice
i<3kimchi.. :D

Another Cinglish Sign

This pic was taken by Silva at some subway,, or at Trust Mart? idk... hehe.. one thing for sure it was taken in SH, CN.
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Cinglish is good.... :)
It's good because always make me laugh...
And laugh makes me feel happy.. :D

Nov 4th, 2009

pic taken around Shanghai HuoCheZhan (Shanghai Railway Station) at Nov 4th, 2009.
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was edited by Gimp, but i didn't edit it that smoothly.. lol
whatever it takes lha~~

Today's Menu: Rendang Babi (Pork in Chili and Coconut Sauce)

In the middle of reading Parodi by Samuel Mulia, I got an IM from Mpok... It popped up in my screen and roughly said "We still have a chunk of pork, what we gonna do with it? Stewed it with sweet soy sauce (kecap manis)?"
Hmm... I think that's gonna be nice since i haven't eat Babi Kecap (stewed pork with sweet soy sauce) for a year.
But by the time the pork ready to cook, we changed our mind. Since we have packages of instant seasoning that really really ready to use, we just pick rendang (Indonesian chili and coconut sauce) to compliment the pork. Also, we add shiitake mushroom inside the pan (so the mushroom wouldn't sit too long in the fridge, waiting to be cooked).
After about 3/4hr, the pork rendang is ready to eat... :)
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About the rice, it's 3.xx yuan per 500gr (bought at Carefour). It's the best deal we could find as we like the long-grain white rice (and it's Thai, since we can't find Indonesian one). But, I'll check again.. not so sure about it. Maybe there are cheaper Thai long-grain white rice. Who knows...

Scholarship from Sampoerna Foundation due Feb 1st, 2010

-Only for Indonesian passport holder-

Sampoerna Foundation (SF) is offering one scholarship program for Master's of Business Administration (MBA) in a prominent university abroad. The application submission deadline is February 1, 2010.

This MBA scholarship program offers a set of destinations - America, Australia (Australian Education International), France, England, and Singapore.

The applicants must fulfill these main criteria: Indonesian, 35 years old max. when applying for the program, undergaduate degree from a local university from any major with the minimum GPA of 3.00 (on a scale of 4.00), full-time working experience of at least 2 years after attaining the degree, currently not taking any master's degree program or already having a postgraduate degree or its equivalent.

The detailed information for this scholarship program can be seen at:
this link for English and this link for Indonesian

The application form (in .pdf) can be downloaded at HERE

The reference form (also in .pdf) can be downloaded at HERE

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Gloomy and Dreamy (It's Raining)

It had been a public secret that I sleep like a bear when the temperature falls. Moreover, I love to curl under my blanket when it's raining outside.

Shanghai has been poured by rain for almost two days, and it's temperature dropped to around 8. Even, it has been predicted that snow will hit Shanghai I love rain when I don't have to deal with the water. I like it when the drops hit the roof. It's like a lullaby for me.

Cold and rain. Those two condition stimulate me to hibernate like a bear. Well, i don't really fall in the state of hibernation because bears doesn't really hibernate also. :P
And those condition really stir up my mood. Gloomy and dreamy.. and I just want to stay on my bed under the electric blanket. lol

I hope the temperature falls more and more. I wish there is a snowfall in Shanghai. It's really worthless to stay in a cold weather without a snow fight or some other snow games (i want to make some snowman and angels).

Wanna Dance (Again)

The weather in Shanghai surely is getting colder day by day. In the meantime, my blood is boiled.. I want to dance again. I don't know if it's the effect of the cold; or it's because my dearest friend Meme shared her Facebook and Youtube link on AIKEI's dance, as cover of Super Junior's Sorry Sorry.

I don't remember at all when did I start to dance. I'm pretty sure I started it in my very early childhood. I remembered I was dancing when I was in the pre-school. Hula-hoop dance! I learned modern dance in the pre-school up to the 1st grade of elementary school. That time, I danced in some strangers wedding parties. Yup, I was semi-pro dancer back in my childhood. I got paid! lol.
Then, in my 2nd or 3rd year of my elementary school, I started to learn the traditional dance. I also made some performances, like in the church for welcoming the bishop (and some other important ppl); and some others for the Rotary Club (I remember that I performed one of Sumatran dance (can't remember the name), Jaipong from Betawi, and Balinese Pendet); which I can't recall when were those performances showed; and probably some others that I couldn't remember at all. I learned several dances which names couldn't be recalled from at least five private dancing teachers (from pre-school until high school; in discontinued manner, on and off, a years of routine and other years of vacant).

My last performance was performed back in March 2008. I did that after at least 4 years without dance routine. The dance itself was a medley of Lies by Big Bang and Tell Me by Wonder Girls. I did it with Vania, Meme, ChaCha, and Chiyo. So nervous that time.. >.<.. When I view the video of the dance, I realized that I didn't do it perfectly, but at least I can dance. :D

In the other hand, I feel it's kind of hard to do the dance now, I can't even remember the dance I had mastered before; such as the simple Balloons by TVXQ! I only remember around 50% of it! Really, the says "practice makes perfect" is true...

Let's practice... practice... and practice....

RaC Shanghai World Trivia 2009: Win a Trip to BALI!

Socializing, drink as much as you want, fine dining, having fun, giving back to society, and get a chance to win a trip to Bali?
(a round trip to Bali -graciously donated by Garuda Indonesia Airlines-, and nearly a week's stay in two amazing boutique hotels- The Bale and The Amala!)
Hmmm....
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See you at the Trivia Night! :)

Duo Piano Concert - The Rotary Club of Shanghai's 90th Anniversary Gala

Last night I went to Rotary Club of Shanghai 90th Anniversary Gala Dinner. It's not just another birthday party. It was a duo piano concert and gala dinner opened by a champagne reception and sparkled with raffle tickets and silent auction for fund raising. In the middle of the event was a Rotary Club of Shanghai history movie clip. The movie clip was more than great. I love that clip. It's not just another boring clip. I can't describe it by words. One should see by him/herself.

The event held in Ballroom A, 10th Floor at the Renaissance Hotel Zhongshan Park. The reception started on 6:30pm. Champagne, orange juice, cola, and canapes are everywhere. The admission fee for this event is 800RMB per person (but, once again, I joined for free as the Shanghai RC gave some free tickets for Rotaractors and Interactors). Renaissance Hotel itself (I believe) is part of the Marriott Hotel Group.

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The duo piano concert was so nice. The music was alluring. I love those songs, especially the one I familiar with like Jambalaya, Over The Rainbow, Theme and Variations, and some other musics.
Here is the music list.
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Last but not least, the foods. The foods were so delicious. The salmon was melting inside my mouth, the soup was very tasty, moreover, the beef was cooked perfectly; juicy and very tender. The dessert (ivory blanc satin chocolate mousse griottines cherry) was kind of heavy for me. I prefer something other light and refreshing after that kind of dinner. It'd taste better if I wasn't that full, and the griottines cherries tasted like medicine pills (it's too bitter for me, well, maybe the liquor is too strong).
Here the picture of the menu, followed by the foods picture.
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Last but not least.. Shum's creation... :D She took the picture with her Nikon D50, and me? only using a pocket camera. lol
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Such an unforgettable night...
Wish the recital was longer...

Charity World Trivia Quiz 2009 (@ Hilton SH, hosted by RaC of SH)

Dear friends,

On November 19th at the Hilton Shanghai, the Rotaract Club of Shanghai will host the World Quiz Night 2009 to help the Hilton Christmas Train Foundation, which organizes goods to be delivered to those who are in need throughout China.

The Rotaract Club of Shanghai is a non-profit social organization composed of young professionals and graduate students that are involved in organizing and executing community service projects around China.

In addition to a fabulous dinner and a game of trivia which will benefit Hilton’s Christmas Train Charity, Rotaract has also planned a Raffle and Silent Auction in order to raise funds for their various projects, which in the past have included migrant school children field trips, Paralympics activities for disabled children and renovations of migrant schools amongst many others.

Don't miss the opportunity on joining the event! You could join it by purchasing table or individual ticket for 338 RMB per person (8-12 people) for a table and individual price is 388 RMB. Our ticketing hotline could be approached at quiznightticketing@gmail.com or call Jacob Dobbs at 15921223663.

Also, within this letter, I would like to announce that Rotaract Club of Shanghai is still looking for sponsors for the event. We would really love it if you could help us to achieve our fundraising goal of RMB 100,000 by donating a gift or prize for our Raffle (±RMB250) or Silent Auction (±RMB1000). If you are feeling generous, please notify us and we can arrange a courier to come by and pick it up any Friday at 3pm or at any other convenient time.

If you make a donation, we will place your logo on some PowerPoint displays which will be shown during the event! It would be an outstanding opportunity for you to promote your products/services amongst the guests, who will mostly be expats/foreigners from all over the world.

more information:
www.rotaractshanghai.org/trivia
http://www.cityweekend.com.cn/shanghai/events/53536

Thank you in advance for your support,

Best Regards,
Teresa (Chisa)
In't Service Director 09/10
Rotaract Club of Shanghai - RID52
http://www.rotaractshanghai.org

+86.15921741745

Enjoying The Cold Weather

The Shanghai weather is driving me nuts. Sunny and warm today, cold and cloudy in the other day.

Yesterday and the day before yesterday were crazy. Those two days were super cold (for me) and the wind was blown me away. It's so strong. Still, i managed to enjoy the days. Below are pictures I snapped in the middle of my journey back home (back to my apartment) after school and visiting a friend in her dorm. The picture themselves took inside my school, Shanghai Normal University.

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Hope I have more time to share more...

Finally I Can Cook Again!

It's been about a month that I couldn't cook because the stove in my flat was broken. My landlord came on the Nov 1st to collect my nov-jan rent fee, then he asked is that any problem within the house. I mentioned about the stove. It's not the gas (because I still can enjoy the hot water). He managed to call the gas company to fix the problem. In less than 15 minutes, a person from the gas company came to check and fix the stove. I didn't know what he did, but the repairing process was done in a flash. Voila.. it works again!
It cost about 270RMB, i don't quite remember as the landlord paid the bill.

The next two days, I cooked a duck soup. It has duck meat (of course!) - duck leg, sauteed onion, smashed and finely chopped garlic, potato, pumpkin, carrot, celery, and dried shrimps (the tiny size one), also seasonings (ground coriander seeds, chicken bouillon, ground black and white pepper). For the final touch, I sprinkled some fried crunchy bacon and self-made crouton.
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Put a crouton on it was a mistake. I didn't the wet mushy crouton. I finished the crouton immediately and began to enjoy the soup. The soup, without the crouton, was delicious.
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I can't wait to cook another dishes. :)

Funny Sign

I had found so many weird signs, phrases, tags, etc at several places here in China.
*I always want to capture all, yet sometimes i forgot to snap it; or it was back then before i got my camera in the end of aug*

Here is one of the weirdo thing. I captured it about a week ago at Trust Mart (好友多) Dept. Store that located at Guilin Rd.
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I'll share more later (got several pics already, but those really need to be edited).

Dumb Luck

I always believe that I'm lucky. Doesn't care if it's a lucky luck, or another dumb luck, one thing for sure, I'm blessed with good fortune.

I just got back from a fast networking meeting held by FC Club at M1NT at Fuzhou Rd with Silva. I met a former Interactor and he offered us to send our CV asap to him. He said he will help us in distributing our CV to several companies here (in SH).

In the lucky draw session, my name card was picked first. It's not the first prize, but still it's a prize. :)
I got a bottle of wine. Red Wine, Merlot, 2007. I will keep it. I said to Silva we will drink it together later, after we get our jobs.

Pic of the wine...
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My Pair of Boots

(SH - Oct21st,2009)
Finally I bought a pair of boots! I went to Qipu Clothes Market on this Wed with Silva. Both of us were hunting for a pair of boots. It's Silva's 2nd time to visit Qipu Market and she is not too familiar with it. So, somehow I became the guide.

I like my new pair of boots. I fell in love with these pair at the 1st sight. I found it on the first seller I visited. Yet, Silva also found the one she like too there. We did circling the place, went to each aisle that sell shoes, but we didn't find any other boots as interesting as the first seller had. So, we just came back to the shop that sell the boots we like.

After some stiff bargaining, finally we got the boots we love. 105 for both, 50 for Silva's, 55 for mine. The seller mentioned that mine is more expensive than Silva's. True or not, I'm pretty happy about it.
*I also don't care if it's overpriced because I already bought it. I can't go back to the seller and ask her to return my money.*

Here's the pic~
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I guess I will buy another pair... Not this kind, but, for this winter.. I definitely need another pair. :)

Ocean Park's Halloween Bash 2009

Hong Kong, 10/09/09
Ntine and me, accompanied by Denise, went to the Ocean Park's Halloween Bash 2009. Many people visit the park as it's only open at night (special night ticket entry) and only last three days a week on the weekend, started at Sept 18th and will be end at the Halloween Night, Oct 31st. The line for a haunted house was unbelievably long. We lined up for about two hours for entering the "Recycle" haunted house. It's famous for the most scary house. Because I didn't want to waste my time just for line up and there are so many "ghosts" haunted the park that night, we decided to ghost busting. I mean, took some pictures with the "ghosts", as many as we can.
Taking picture inside the houses was prohibited anyway. So, I think 2 haunted houses (we entered the Occult Lab as we don't have to queue) is enough. Afterall, a haunted house is a haunted house. Those were scary in term of shocking, not the scary scary.
Here some of the pictures I took. There are some more, but I think it's too much already. lol
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Night entry ticket/admission fee: 235 HKD at fri and sun (more expensive @ sat)
**you could get 12% discount by buying 2 packages of M&M --> total: $214.8 (save $20.2)
how to get there: bus 629 from/to Admiralty (Admiralty MTR Station, exit B)
or mini buses to Central (just read at the sign board, it's pretty easy to spot and read it)

If you love to take pictures, it's worth to visit.

photo courtesy: ntine
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Macau Trip

HK-Macau, 10.08.09
This Macau trip is part of my Hong Kong trip. Ntine, Vera, Mary Chan, and me took the Cotai Jet on the Oct 8th, 2009, at noon, 12:00 o'clock sharp. We reached Macau at 1pm and took the Venetian free shuttle bus to the Venetian. Surely the hotel was huge. The casino also very decent. We played slot games several times. Vera played it first, but then she asked what to do. So, I randomly pressed a button and ended up win 200HKD. Then we played again, but no luck. I don't know how much left, I think it's about 140HKD, because Vera kept the money after all.
Funny thing happened at the casino. Ntine was asked about her idendity, then the guard also asked for mine. I thought the age limit was 21, but it's 18! I'm grateful that at I look at least 5+ years younger than my human age.
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After the Venetian, we went to the famous spots at Macau like Leal Senado, Ruínas de S.Paulo, and Monte Fort. We watched the sunset at the Monte Fort. We ate mango shaved ice, macanese popcorn chicken, and meatballs with peanuts? sauce there. Then we catch a bus to Coloane, to eat at the famous Fernando.
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We reached back at Hong Kong around 11pm, by Cotai Jet (again). Each of us spent 210HKD on the ferry tickets.

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Madame Tussauds Hong Kong

(Hong Kong, 10/05/2009)
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong is located at the Peak. To reach it, we could catch a bus (public buses) or take the Peak Tram. The Peak Tram surely is more convenient as it's consume less time to reach the peak. One thing that I found really annoying to get on the Peak Tram on a holiday is it's really crowded that made me queue like forever. Queue is not a problem for me. The problem is, again, I have to queue with dozens of mainlanders. It was annoying. They are impatient, ignorance, and some were cutting the line. I hate to get squeezed, urged, and pushed. I need a space! (Hell, yea.. 20 inches perimeter puhleeazeee) >.<

In the old days, only the British were allowed to come, visit, and stayed at the Peak. It's a "cooling down" place for the British colonial, as The Peak is the highest point in Hong Kong island. Some locals were allowed to climb up the hill only if they were working for the British (usually they were the carrier who brought things for the British), and like i typed, climb; as walking up, not by the train/tram as the British did.

My fretfulness gone in all of sudden when Ntine and me entered the Museum. It's small, bit pricey, but fun! Nice place for taking pictures. Wacky and goofy poses are welcomed here.

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After taking the picture, we enjoyed the night view of Victoria Harbor. We were lucky. The weather was good, it's not foggy at all, so we could get a good view upon Hong Kong.

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Ocean Park Hong Kong

(Hong Kong, 10/06/2009)
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It's a great place! I haven't try the HK Disneyland, but ppl said it's better to go and spend the day at Ocean Park rather than Disneyland. Also, the admission fee of Ocean Park ($208) is cheaper than the Disneyland ($350).
The Ocean Park owns some Giant Pandas!
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Somehow I feel bad about the Panda. Even the official already tell the visitors to keep quiet, many were talked so out loud. Yea, the mainlanders.. >.> i'm totally speechless against them. LOLz
I hope the pandas are not stress just because those some rude mainlanders.

Hong Kong Holiday - random pic

HK, 10/04 - 10/10

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What I ate in Hong Kong - part 2

These are some other Hong Kong delicacies I tried.
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I also went to the Modern Toilet Restaurant at Causeway Bay Hong Kong (after a tiresome day at the Ocean Park) for dinner. Imho, the foods are OK. It's not a fine dining; and this extraordinary restaurant is emphasizing on selling experience rather than the foods itself. Everything inside the restaurant are resembling classic modern toilet/bath.
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Ntine and me order a kiwi flavored shaved ice. The portion was incredibly huge. We were struggling to eat it up. Another group of for were ordered the same ice, but they couldn't finish it.. not even a half. We finally finished it by sucked up the syrup and set aside the ice on the tray. They put milk pudding on the bottom of the bowl (or children chamber?). If you didn't dig it up, you can't find it for sure!
We spent about 145HKD on the restaurant and get 20% discount on the next visit. Since both of us can't visit HK within two months, we just gave the receipt to Vera. Guess she'll spend her dollar later at that restaurant. :)

Snoopy World and Chow Yun Fat

(HK/10.07.09)
While I was in HK, I went to Snoopy World at New Town Plaza, Sha Tin. I took a lot of pictures, but I could only find some of it.. Guess i need to check it once again.
The Snoopy World itself is really small. It's a complimentary park made by New Town Plaza. Even a if you want to ride a Snoopy boat (in a tiny canal), you have to show any receipt of any purchase you made at New Town Plaza dated on that day to get a free ride. Other than that, you could wondering around in the park. After all, it's a good place to take a rest (sit back and relax) and definitely a great place for photo shooting (at least it works for me).

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After the Snoopy World, I planned to meet my friend Vera at the Causeway Bay. But then she called and changed the meeting place to Central. Thanks her for made me and Ntine headed towards Central rather than the Csw Bay. We met Chow Yun Fat at Central Metro Station. It was Ntine who recognized him. She is a big fan of him. She could spot him easily in a busy-chaotic subway station. If I were there alone, surely I can't tell that Chow Yun Fat is Chow Yun Fat. He dressed down and very down to earth. I felt lucky that I could meet him in person, even just for less than a minute. lol

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see? my pic was kinda blurry. Ntine is his big fan, she admitted she was nervous and so beyond ecstatic so that she was a bit trembling. That's why my picture is not so clear.

What I ate in Hong Kong - part 1

the pictures talk more..



it's an afternoon - evening delight...
on Mon, Oct 5th, 2009..
the Lan Fong Yuan's delicacies are delicious.
I'd definitely go back just for pampering my tongue..

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Your score on this personality test was 80%

Others see you as an exciting, highly volatile, rather impulsive personality; a natural lead, who's quick to make decisions, though not always the right ones. They see you as bold and adventuresome, someone who will try anything once; someone who takes chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy being in your company because of the excitement you radiate.

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grammar, grammar, grammar.. >.>

Your Language Arts Grade: 100%

Way to go! You know not to trust the MS Grammar Check and you know "no" from "know." Now, go forth and spread the good word (or at least, the proper use of apostrophes).

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it's not that hard.. only the basic..
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What American accent do i have?

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Inland North
 

You may think you speak "Standard English straight out of the dictionary" but when you step away from the Great Lakes you get asked annoying questions like "Are you from Wisconsin?" or "Are you from Chicago?" Chances are you call carbonated drinks "pop."

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What American accent do you have?
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ah, that's really make sense...
some recognize my slight NH/new england accent...
some others thought it's scottish?? >>is that possible?
southern accent? that'd never happen, y'all.. lol
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just for fun...

I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm an
Extroverted Healthy Believer
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