Finally...
Friday, December 16, 2005
Lately, it has been incresingly difficult (for me at least) to find a trusty dvd seller. Maybe ive been looking at the wrong places or maybe coz im just staying home and not even searching (i suspect its the latter). However, today the search is over....it all happen this morning...i woke up early and decided to follow my granpa to the market. As i was merely strolling along the streets, i found what i was looking for all this while...A DVD peddlar!!!...oh!!...bless his soul...needless to say i was overjoyed and bought some DVD's.
Consumption for breakfast have been steadily incresing these past few days, usually in NZ i will have my cereals and milk then when i reach here i had roti canai and teh tarik. Today, i had a fish head bee hoon and milo peng..wooHoo...back to the old days i guess.
Anyway, today was preety uneventful and im getting increasingly bored nowadays thanks to some people who came to kl and dont bother meetin up ...sigh.....oh well, just coz ur state has a world number one squash player doesnt mean you can be arrogant to all of us in kl..
Thankfully, jason is in kl and was willing to bring me out. So off we went for pool at night. As we approach the pool centre, a certain void was clearly missing in this trip, no more kai ann to make fun off, no more xin yi to laugh at our jokes and no more zach to laugh at...we certainly miss the old days. Thinkin about the past, i lost concentration and lost the match. After that, we had a sumptous supper in a nearby mamak stall while watching womens wrestling on big screen...on second thoughts, who cares bout the past, this is much better...lol
Alex
2:14 AM
CRAPPER
Ah-Lek Cheah
September 8th 1986
New Zealand
Civil Engineer wannabe
About the author:
Malaysian by birth, Alex Cheah was born in the rough and ruggard suburban city of Paramount Garden. He currently is pursuing a degree
in Civil Engineering in Auckland University, New Zealand.
The overall subject of blogging has been a life long passion. His frist blog has receives many accolates and criticism. The second (craptacular) aims
to cater for the ever growing demand of his friends.
In craptacular, Alex incorporates the very best of Malaysian Humour garnished with a hint of sacarsm and a pinch of disgustingly LAME jokes.
The result is a simple, practical blog which is geared to either piss someone off or provide humour to his/her life (hopefully the latter).