Sunday, January 29, 2006

Have a happy and cheery CNY!!

28th Jan, Saturday... A day chinese called chu xi...
It's a saturday, and for working adults, it's 1/2 a day to lose. Unexpected ON-Ness by my surrounding buddies, I have to kudos to weiming and charles to be able to make it for the morning exercise at ECP. Weiming lives in Jurong West and Charles in Bukit batok!... Of course, I must not discount the nice effort bernard took to ferry them for a nearby mrt. 8.30a.m., I started my bike leg along nicoll road. The ride toward CV was terrible! Fighting with the headwind gives me a miserable 30km/h. Still I have to make the effort to tuck into aerodyn position... Ride towards was slow and painful, until the return leg! I got tailwind... I felt darn fast! 40km/h const!

I sped back(lucky no park rangers around!) to macdonalds meeting the rest of the gang for a run. Charles and Ant decided to take the wheelers instead! Leaving 5(Passive WM, Amplifier Bernie , Sunny Leeza, Tiny Shary and Me) of us doing the leg work! We all completed the run to fort road and back to macs! Weehee!

Lunch Lunch! My recommendations was MEEPOK(jln tua gong) at siglap area. The usuals like waiting time, waiting for seats happened! But something unusual also happened! We even have it on softcopy, and we still don't know why! Bernie actually attempted to hug a lamp post! Please ask him why okay! WEIRD!!

I can see everyone wasn't very happy with the MEEPOK and it's due to the waiting time! and it's probably only 3/5 stars compared to it's competitors. On the way back, another very unusual thing happened! At a cross junction, as both drivers, me and bernie played a game of 2 handed scissors paper stone through the glass windows, bernie won 2-1 game during the traffic wait!! It was just hilarious! The BMW behind probably thought I was crazy making out scissors stone gestures to my mirror!

Pictures from one of the pan pac restaurant 37th storey high, River ang bow and a breathtaking view from a relative's living room.

To all that I know, Merry wishes of wealth, health and prosperity to you and your family.

-Vincent

A test to see what's your lucky charm!

http://web.tickle.com/invite?test=1121&type=t&a_code=gJc2GZcyGZk6eBcYgZq2gRi8gRe3GJcqORqZntWZgdi0


Four-leaf CloverEven if you're not from the green isles, you just might share in some of that luck o' the Irish. The four-leaf clover is your lucky charm. Druids used four leaf clovers to see evil spirits and friendly fairies. If you start seeing magical things however, we recommend laying off the clovers for a while. In fact, you don't even need to possess the actual clover. A necklace, pendant, key chain or tattoo promises the same good fortune of the ancients. Take note brides and grooms—the mere dream of a four-leaf clover foretells of a successful marriage. Actually finding one might mean quadruplets.


I got this!, 4 leave clover, what's yours?

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