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...Experience Reality... updated on 6th August 2009. ♥
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{ Monday, July 31, 2006 } 9:21 PM
Asian Civilisation Museum (2)
Oh, I last stopped at my drink. My Tonic Water. LOL.
I already told Mr Eng not to pay for our dinner, yet he still went ahead with treating us satay. What "I'm too pooor, I can only afford cheap things". Bullshit. I think he bought about 40 sticks of satay (each cost 50 cents ok!!!) and some ketupat to go along as well... He must have spent about 20 bucks.
I told my mum about the satay treat. She was like, isn't it much more expensive??? Oh well, he and his maths.
And that's not the point.
I only ate one stick ('cos I don't want to waste his money. I still want to save some space for my Tonic Drink.) So I went ahead and bought my drink. Serene, Jasmine and Jesmine decided to take some photos. I really wonder how they can always manage to come up with such interesting poses. They really look photogenic, I must say. How I wish I were half as photogenic as they were!
I don't know why, but Serene suddenly wanted my drink. Maybe she thought it was water. It did look like water. I gave her this Are-you-sure-you-want-this-drink-it's-not-water look. She looked at me blankly. Erm, I didn't want her to think that I didn't even want to share "water". So I passed it to her.
"Bleah." *choke* *choke* LMAO. I should have told her that it wasn't water. She was like, "This tastes awful! How did you manage to drink it?"
Me: It's nice what. Jasmine: Not bad what.
Then Jesmine tried it. She was like, "It's quite okay actually..."
Mary was like, "What's wrong?"
And she tried it too. Almost choked. LMAO again. But Aisha liked it. And she almost took the cup with her. Haha. I was so horrified that I shouted for her to put back the cup.
And I noticed something among all the commotion. Mr Eng was staring blankly into space. Was he still thinking about his 20 bucks???
I looked at my watch. 8 pm. Oh shit. Mary and I stood up and got our bags. We knew that the ACM trip would never realise if we didn't take some action. The others slowly followed. And soon, we were on our way to the ACM.
We walked along the "dark alley" again. Mary and I were walking behind. I was walking super slowly 'cos I had rashes. Aisha shouted, "It's dangerous to walk behind! Walk faster!" Mary was super defiant; "I just want to challenge that assumption, you walk in front la." Well, I assured Aisha that with me around, nothing would happen.
We walked past the remaining stretch of restaurants and bars before we reached something like a bridge. Not, it's not the bridge that was built across the river. That's something like the Amenian Bridge or something. We turned right and walked along the Singapore River.
Chee Hoe was arguing with Mary. Mary said that Chee Hoe wasn't good-lookign but Chee Hoe insisted that he was handsome. They dragged me to be the judge.
Me: Erm... Actually... Chee Hoe is not my dream guy... (That should be a good answer. I would offend no one.)
Then Aisha and Mary walked together at the back... The remaining gang was in front of us. Esther started doing the Hard Gay dance. LOL. Not bad man, her hips. Almost vibrating like Hard Gay's. If I were her, I would never have the courage to shake it. Wahahahaha.
Chee Hoe and I were walking together.
Chee Hoe: This is so beautiful. Me: Is it? (I looked to my right and I was so mesmerized by the lights from the tall buildings along the river and the bustling stretch that we walked past earlier on. Oh man, I felt so fortunate. Like, so blessed. 'Cos the last time I had this feeling was when I was in Perth with WGS and Cheong Long and I were standing under the clear, dark blue sky and there were like, hundreds of shining stars above!!!! Cool~~~)
It's a pity that the sky was full of orange clouds (threatening to rain) and wasn't as clear and dark as the one I saw in Perth.
Chee Hoe: One day, I shall work in one of the buildings. (Points to his right.) Me: One day, I shall buy over one of the buidlings. Chee Hoe: (Gave me this you-win-le-loh look) Ok, good morning, boss. Me: Haha. Actually, do you really want to work in the banking industry? It's full of economics. Chee Hoe: Well, I suppose I'll stay in the science field. Me: Me too. Chee Hoe: But then again, if I have no choice, I'll try working in the office. Me: Well, it's going to be very tough. I don't think you can make it. Chee Hoe: Why not? Me: 'Cos there is going to be a lot of office politics. A lot of backstabbing and everything. I don't think you can survive in there. Chee Hoe: Well, yeah, but if I don't try, I would never know. Me: True, but trust me, it's going to be very tough. If you watch Da Chang Jin, you would know. Chee Hoe: Haha, if I try, I might end up liking it. And if I have a wife like Chang Jin...
I give up.
The gang in front was already so excited about the Sir Stamford Raffles statue in front of them. I wasn't too impressed - Oh come on, it's only Raffles.
Mary saw this bright spot light on the ground. She stepped on it. And moved away. And blinded herself. LMAO. I wanted to try.
I stepped on it, (almost stepped out the entire spot light), moved a bit, blinded myself. Ow man. I kept seeing blue squares.
We turned around and we saw this sign that said, "Asian Civilisation Museum". Wow, didn't know it was so easy to reach.
Then, my depression acted up again. I wasn't even smiling at all. We passed by a lot of expensive cars which they awed at. I saw this red, antique car. It was really shining red, and damn cool. But I criticised it. Saying that it can't speed on the road. Mary kept punching my arm. "What's wrong with you, man?"
Honestly, I don't know. We finally reached the entrance and it was super grand and super cooling. I grabbed the 2 brochures I saw immediately, in the hope that they would become my evidence that I DID GO TO ACM.
Man, it was so quiet, I thought it was really spooky.
Part 3 coming up. Mum's nagging at me to go offline.
...Experience Reality...
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