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Bullets with butterfly wings



那天在马路上
就是我们幸福的开始

Thursday, July 15, 2004


Hanging out by the seaside.

Pebbled floor at the entrance.
The chalet turned out pretty fine.
I'll just list out the events in chronological order.

- Had dinner and played pool.
- Watched FRIENDS. Joey doesn't share food!!!!!
- Went to sing ktv, with quite a number of loud songs so we shouted and shouted.
- Went Changi Village to look at transvestites. Some of them were real hot, and in particular one in a white top and orange skirt walked past our car, smiled and flirted with us. I swear we'd all fall down with jelly legs had we been standing on the pavement.
And I commented that this moment will probably be the only time when a girl so attractive looking flirts with us.

Oh man. Oh man. *salivates as I type*

*ahem*
And we showered and were on our beds at around 5am.

- Woke up at 11am to watch the repeat telecast of Shi Zi Lu Kou.
- Lunch. Played pool again.
- Played cards. Listened to radio. Talk rubbish.
- Watched tv.
- Dinner
- Supper. Thanks for the chicken wings! Although we couldn't finish them, they were yum yum! =D
- Went for a walk at the park, thinking of scary things.
- Back in the air con room playing indian poker? Indian card game? Is it an indian origin in the first place?

Anyway it's a group of people, choosing a card each and then placing it on top of their forehead. This means that you can look and know what is everyone else's card, but not yours. Then there is a common cup where you place miscellaneous drinks and food stuffs in, and at the end of each round the person with the smallest card is the loser and will down the cup. The game is exciting because you don't know how low (or high) your card is, and you can only hope your card isn't lower than the ones you can see.

I lost 3 times but other than having to drink 2 packets of crysanthemum tea which I dislike, I had to consume a half cup of mixture consisting of 7-up, chocolate, crackers, and whatever food they threw in. It wasn't half as bad, I can imagine, as the one my friend had to swallow. It contained tasbasco sauce, which we 'banned' later. Trust him to pick the 2 of diamonds, the smallest card in the deck. We laughed at him, but he was too traumatised to speak after that, and sat out the rest of the rounds. =D

We also played the number guessing game, with plain water as forfeit. I didn't lose this time.

It was a little past 4 in the morning, and some of them wanted to go Changi Village after listening to those who did go the previous night and how 'fascinating' it was.
Surprisingly I seem to be the most experienced having been there twice with my army friends in those days.

The rest who stayed (including me) said they weren't gonna sleep, but when I was out of the shower room they were all lying like sleeping princes and princesses. I waited for the changi party to be back before hitting the sack.

- Woke at 930am to pack up the place and we checked out.

I only took some photos. On the second day I got lazy and I don't really like the idea of snapping candid pictures instead of posed ones. But I'm getting there. I took very few photos throughout my life and it's not too late to bend the trend.

So, that's my little chalet adventure. =)



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