Sunday, May 14, 2006
Big Bigger Biggest Noise
Sigh...So much work to do, I barely have time to blog. I didn't blog for this whole week, so to update you on my life, I bought Black Cat anime, so cool! I majority of the week stressing about upcoming assignments. The only day of the week I actually enjoyed myself was on Friday, when I went out with J to go anime hunting. Found this really good anime bargain shop (I took the credit of course, since I stumbled upon it), which would save me about $40 per anime. So J wasted $95 on Full metal Panic when I think she could have gotten it for $60? She was so xin tong I had to comfort her all the way back to the Uni on the tram, where she accused me of not telling her about the shop sooner. Me, being patient, and kind, and etc. etc. accepted the accusations with a bowed head and cheeky grin, and then both of us started talking about how this shuaige in her class proclaimed that he could cook ("no lar, I dun like him la" was what she insistently put into my head, which I insistently pushed OUT OF my head)(but then again he already has a gf, so I can understand her reluctance).
Oh, so where was I? Yar, so then that person J mentioned said he could cook char siew and we started laughing like maniacs, "I can cook also wat, instant noodles with char siew" or "So what if he cooks char siew? Is he gonna feed his wife char siew every day???" or "Hey, I can cook DIFFERENT flavours of instant noodles okay, like tom yam, laksa, chicken etc. and fried egg...".
Ok, rather lame conversation, but for some reason, it got us high and it got people on the tram glancing at us, especially that guy sitting perpendicular to our seat, kept giving us weird sidelong looks that perpetually screamed "xiao-arh". But, anyway, on the way to Big Noise, somehow this topic came up about Buddhist monks in helicopters coming to join Big Noise with their gongs and set us off laughing again. By the time we reached the Bulpadock, I was already quite high (it's the endorphins fault).
Big Noise was so cool. A police helicopter actually came to check us out about two times, and we just made louder noises, haha! Other than that, Big Noise could have been more fun if I'd actually remembered to bring my camera along (it's rotting away in the cupboard) and if the guys standing in front could have actually considered how short the girls behind were and ACTUALLY BEND DOWN to accomodate us... Argh. So frustrating. Caught glimpses of the performances, but NO FAIR!!! The acrobat/performer was so cool, and supposedly the drummer with the cap was quite hot, but I didn't look (blocked by all the shoulders and heads la, **** them).
After Big Noise, went down to the city for dinner together with A, C and L and ate at Ajisen ramen. OMG the ramen was just so good, just that the portion was too much for me to finish (I ate the Gyoza ramen, having heard somewhere that it was famous or something). I guess I like the noodles' texture because of it's similarity to you mian or ban mian. >.< Next time I'm trying that miso ramen...
Minimum temperature is 7 next week, harrumph. If I start to wear that winter jacket I think I'll look like an intellectual polar bear. Sans fur. I might as well smear myself all over with whale blubber, but for some reason, people don't like fats being smeared on furniture. Or books. So what if I'm dead or I dieded? It still means the same thing...
I'MCRAZY!
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