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Chiiilllllll

s t a r m | s t September 27th, 2008

Unplanned Wala-ing some day ago, where..

there weren’t any available seats on the second floor thus making us Shirlyn-&-The-UnXpected-less, then we were left table-hunting on the ground floor with four jugs in our hands, so me being practical [not attitude-ty] decided to ask one of the waiters [politely, I know I just have to add this!] if we can have a table if/when one gets vacated by anyone. Before we realised it, the waiter ‘chased’ two gals out of their seats instead because they were three-quarter way done with their drinks and they were understandably pissed off, oh dear. Not surprisingly, we all wished we were invisible.

And so the people ordered the strangest combination of drinks and I went off for a span to speak to Ms Ho, returning fifteen minutes later to one drunk, one high, and one happy guy, and a mildly high gal on the last jug, and they were playing those guessing games where someone will have to lose. -_-” And then I err. got coerced into playing the games as well.

Nothing crazy, no dramatics, no unfortunate events of pickups and rejections. Zennnnnn.

A Series of Fortunate Events [II]

s t a r m | s t June 26th, 2008

[This is going to be a boring entry following A Series of Fortunate Events I

And so I woke up all groggy and stumbly on my birthday itself to.. [guess what] run some errands.

Caught a powernap some time in the afternoon before heading out for dinner with the family.

 

The original place was too crowded so we settled for this.

 

My sudden craving for vietnamese rice noodles.

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Just Another Night Out

s t a r m | s t April 29th, 2008

Under Duapailang’s, The Artist Formerly Known as LuvPhobia, orders and a promise to RN, I went down to CQ to meet up with them for some chillin’ after a full day of work. Our first stop was to The Arena [despite my violent objections that that is a boring place with bad music] where DPL got all psychotically excited about the prospect of meeting cute models. We left before the Models’ Night thingie started though, due to the terribly bad music ‘pure torture of sitting right in front of the stage and hearing the band sing cry “Mercy“‘ <- transliterated from DPL.

It was before the band came on stage when an overly-friendly guy approached us from nowhere and started chatting to us like old friends. :/ Not a good idea, buddy, since you’ve came to a table consisting of 2 anti-social females and 1 anti-touch male. DPL abandoned us a minute later [after the guy rubbed his hand on his back *evil laughter*] on the pretext of smoking, leaving RN and me to hold the fort [protecting our food and drinks which the guy was blatantly hinting about having]. It became a series of musical chairs events whereby we took turns to escape the convo, sabotaging that one person left with the guy.

We unconsciously displayed unity despite the broken-up conversations we had with the guy with the lies err. twisted truths we told separately [without knowing that the other two were lying too at that very moment]. My bad, such liars we were. I was Ashlynn, a music student, while RN told him her name was Wind and all of us met in International School. She was to be an art student. DPL became Charlene [??! I know you're my Best Female Friend but why such a girly metrosexual name??], an engineer who has just returned from a long stint in Japan and is learning violin. Oh dear, we were such bad people, bad bad people. I pity the poor guy.

But I’m really not comfy revealing things about myself to strangers I meet in a club, yosh.

Our second stop was to Gotham Penthouse which was playing amazingly good music, ‘but noone was dancing ‘cept the lone ranger in ‘Freddy of Elm’s Street’ wear doing his moves. And he is pretty good at it too!‘ [quote from DPL]. KM joined us later and the 4 of us couldn’t resist grooving to the great music on the dancefloor. The downside was that some time into the night, Mr BFF and I got a bit rough with each other [nothing naughty, hello], and we were childishly attempting to sabotage each other [ie; accidentally spilling drinks, pinching, pulling, whatevering] when he 1) pushed me so bl**dy hard that I fell to the ground and 2) yanked my hand so hard I felt a crac-kk [and that, my friends, was how I ended up with a bandaged right arm and is a leftie for these few days, but I still love him anyway and all of you should as well since he is such a nice sweet guy at most times]. Yikes, how embarrassing to 1) and how painful to 2). Shortly after the newbies Ed Edd Eddy, Cakie, Dowagr and DTTS arrived, I pleaded exhaustion and pain to retire for the night [thanks KM, for driving], leaving the rest to party til sunrise.

Just another quiet Saturday night out.

The Week Before Christmas

s t a r m | s t January 5th, 2008

What a great crazy tiring hilarious happening two weeks it has been in Nihon! Oh gosh!

I do.not.want.to.leave.Japan.and.return.to.Singapore. For many reasons.

But first!

It was one long stretch of activities the week before I left. I do not have pictures for everything, hell, I cannot even remember what I did for some days. It is all a blur to me. -_-”

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Lund

s t a r m | s t December 16th, 2007

st james

Champagne and good company, it makes me smile.

godiva

All the way from Neverwhere. Sweet!

It is now 4.25am and I really need to get going [to bed].

One Step Away

s t a r m | s t November 8th, 2007

That place is not a nice place to be at on the eve of a holiday, it was so crowded one have no space to even take a breath.

One step away from him. It was not deliberate, I only knew about it when I was on the way there. My bad.

Anyway. 4 jugs and 4 glasses for 4 ladies. I do not like L.I.T, really really do not like it when it comes in a quantity more than a glass.

drinks

One step away. But it was alright, I think. Pretty much alright.

Same time, same place, one step away. But I didn’t want any whatever reaction, so it was only.. one step away.

Untouchable

s t a r m | s t July 22nd, 2007

Me: *saw bespectacled guy trying to get my attention, but ignored him*
Another guy from same group who looks very like Marquis xtomic’s dance instructor: *tap me on shoulder* Hey, would you like to come over and dance with us?
Me: *secretly panicky* Erm, no?
Guy: Can I dance with you then?
Me [trying to think of an excuse but blanked out 'cos still panicky]: I’m with my friends.
Guy: Where are they?
Me: *gestured to the two babes*
Guy: Oh. Anyway, we’ll be right here. *gestured at present position* I’d like to get to know you better. If you want, you can come over to join us.
Me: Right.
Guy: *mumbled something indistinct*
Me: What??
Guy: What’s your name?
Me: It’s ‘Not Interested’.
Guy: Oh.. Untouchable huh?
Me: Yep.

Then again, the last time I was there, I wasn’t. Ghosts of him and me, haunting me wherever, whenever.

Uniquely Singaporean

s t a r m | s t July 1st, 2007

Last night the live band played a haunting introduction to a song.

Me: *trying to figure out the song as the tune sounded familiar*
Singaporean friend: I know this song! It’s.. it’s.. ‘Hotel 81′!
Me: Oya! Urm.. right…..?
[At that moment, I was verbally agreeing with him, but my mind didn't quite agree, thus the weird response.]
Me: *fell silent for a second, puzzling over why my brain refused his words*
Singaporean friend: *turns to Hina and happily told her the title of the song*
Hina: Huh…? No lah! It’s ‘Hotel California’!! Ha ha ha!

Dance

s t a r m | s t April 1st, 2007

*Updated *

Been ages since I last went Zouk, but some of them wanted to go, so…

[Another backdated entry]

We went in really late, yet we were the earliest of the group. Nothing interesting happened so some of us girls entertained ourselves by looking out for cute girls and laughing at people with spastic dance moves. After some drinks, more self-entertainment, some nonsensical talk, some boredom, we were herded into Phuture later by Mike [the place was sooooooooooooo crowded, goodness!] and that was when the groove got to us.


My super hot dance partner. Gosh, I thought I retained some of my ED techniques, but she has the hotness down pat. Spotted some of the guys salivating after watching us her dance. Laughs. We were also.. endorsing the same range of watches. :P Oh, don’t ask me what that guy behind was looking, I don’t want to know either.


Cheers to the group! Everyone dared drink anything except Long Island Tea. Hur hur.


Nadnut heart me! I heart Nadnut too!


Some of them acting high.

I think I am getting… o.l.d. :( Can’t keep up with such stuff. Maybe just once in a while.

For more, please go to Nad’s Zouk post.

*Updated*

Me: i‘m old already (oops, same age as you haha), not much energy left.
M: yar right.
you move good
add a little alcohol
even better, kinky moves
i think you girls dancing is very sellable on ebay
Me: -_-”
M: cant you see we guys were stunned looking
when you, nad and joelle were dancing?
we were actually pushing other guys off
becoz they tried joining in
lol
Me: serious! i didn’t notice that!

Escapade

s t a r m | s t March 31st, 2007

On one recent weekend, the lot of us went in to JB for some seafood and fun.

…because for some reason the seafood in Singapore is expensive despite the fact that the fish are the same and they are most probably brothers or something like that…

The meal was cheap, seriously. We ordered so much food and the bill came up to RM400 [there were twelve of us], with RM150 going to the lobster which some poor fellow owed a person.


Some of the dishes.


Everybody standing up to take the food because the tabe was too large.

A couple of them headed back to Sg after dinner while the rest of us ended up at Club Eden for drinks [where Alex kept charming some male bartender for free cans of coke, and Mike threw a hissy fit when the bouncer refused to let him in]. Have you ever danced in slippers and three-quarts? We were at our slackest and we were the slackest at the dance floor. -_-”

Was really exhausted and wanted to head home when Keith suggested eating lok lok for supper [Supper? Supper?? It was already 2++am! Supper to me is at 11pm!] and I perked up immediately. Lok lok are fresh food poked in skewers and cooked with a pot of hot boiling water, and everything’s done behind a van.


Drunk guy [yeah, right] at the lok lok place.


Actually I was trying to take a picture of the food cos I was fascinated by the novel idea of cooking at the back of the van but they thought I was taking them so. err. they posed and I took.

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