Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Farewell Party

Waking up, there is only one thing in my mind from the moment I opened my eyes...

MY BIOLOGY PAPER!!!!!!

I shook my head vigorously. Come on, **** it off...

Today is Wern Chia's farewell party (or lepak-a-thon).

She is going to Singapore because she got the ASEAN scholarship. For your information, ASEAN scholarship is one of the hardest scholarship to apply. If one gets that scholarship, he or she is considered lucky. But this is different for Wern Chia. She truly deserves the scholarship. Her intelligence, sportswomanship and hyperactive attitude (almost hyperactive) makes her a wonderwoman (*theme song*). That is why we had a farewell party for her before we sent her off through DHL.

Our schedule is very, very weird. The class met at Chillis in One Utama. We actually made the usher angry THRICE. First, we seated down to wait for other classmate to come at a closed section. The young man politely warned us, and we took heed. Second, after the class have gathered, we asked the usher for 14 seats. FOURTEEN SEATS! The poor guy told us that we have to wait for a while, for they have to arrange the seatings for us. So, we patiently wait while he started to get frustrated over the very challenging request. Third, we made up our mind to go to another restaurant, and told the usher so.

Ouch, that does hurt.

Now, for the search for a restaurant. I could feel that the party slowly turned into a walkathon. Walking from one end of the wing to another end of another wing for Sushi King. Bad news. No place. Again.

And the journey continues.

We finally made up our mind for a Japanese restaurant, Gengki Sushi. This is the first time I entered a Japanese restaurant. Imagine you eat Chap Fan every single day and one fine day, you are entering a high class restaurant. My eyes literally rolled when I saw the prices. Asking for my friends' recommendation, they all said, "UNAGI!!!". Worried, I asked Fu Han for the size of the dish, in case it does not worth the price (RM 10.30). The reply : "Don't worry, it will be big." So, I ordered Unagi Kabayashi.

The dish came, to my disappointment.

The Unagi Kabayashi is the size of my ADSL Ethernet modem. I mean the plate. And Fu Han's reply? "Oops, didn't know."

Regret first comes into my mind. But as I took a bite to my first Japanese dish...

WALAOWEH!!! SI BEH SUI!!!!!!

It's so wonderful. The taste is like...nevermind (too long to describe, literally). So our meal goes on. At the end of the meal, I decided to "belanja" (oh dear, what's the english word for it?) my row of table including Wern Chia. Why is everybody making a fuss about paying me back?

Oh, ya. The total price is RM 98.79. That's why. Well, once in a while I must "belanja" people (WHAT IS THE WORD FOR IT???).

After a very satisfying, electrifying and jak-khun-fying lunch, we headed to the movies to watch "The Host" (a korean movie). It claimed to be the most horrifying monster movie ever. Everybody was so excited about the movie, except for Qing Han who kept thinking of Daniel...(Thank you, thank you)...Craig...(Oops)...and Wen Hao who is scared of the show. Wen Hao, I knew you are a brave scout, but dude, it is just a monster. Not a long-haired, white-pupiled, Green-Day-lead-singer's-eye-lashes, loss-of-hemoglobin lady looking down at you from a tinted window.


[ two hours passed ]


We exited the cinemas, laughing.

The show turned out to be more on the comedy side (purposely, not accidentally) rather than on the scary factor. Although there is some part where the monster literally blinked out of the screen with the sound FX full blast, it was a comedy and the same time, quite political. A must-watched show, and it is the most HOSTIFYING movie ever (the critics must have typed out their voice-out wrongly).

Later, we all play arcade. To describe the situation : pure fun. (What do you expect from someone who has not entered an arcade center for 6 years?)

That's all folks, the day ended with saying goodbye to Wern Chia (but moments later, we continued arcade-ing).


[James Blunt's Goodbye My Lover]

Goodbye Chang Wern Chia,
Goodbye my friend,
You have been a while,
Buy one Unagi for me...


Wish you all the best in Singapore. The class will miss you dearly. No, no, no, we are not going shoot you. We will miss you dearly in our heart, i mean.

Peace out.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey!!! shucks la, i didnt know it'll be that small k... sheesh... neways, thank you so much for belanja-ing me,... oh yeah the english word for it is treat... and yes, i am a very loyal fan to your blog... anyways, that would probably be one of the last times i'm so gonna see you, not counting the SPM results day that i hope we BOTH will get straight A1s... neways, we should rly go out another time, maybe before christmas...

cheers,
fu han

Daniel Siow said...

lol...maybe we should watch casino royale...or any horror show...but now less one person to go out with...sad eh...

Anonymous said...

YAY!!! but i watched casino royale edi, it is so damn freakingly chunly nice..... my god, so sad the story, neways, back to the topic, if u read this before prom, please go earlier, it's raining now, and i'm bout to change, sheesh, i'm just killing time so that i don't look so stupid... AND I WON A HP PRINTER FROM TAYLOR'S OPEN DAY CHALLENGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
AHHHHHHHHH!!!! i missed out on the laptop...

cheers,
fu han

Anonymous said...

Are you sure ASEAN scholarship is that good and difficult to get?

Read this:
http://markeleven.blogspot.com/2007/01/is-singapore-scamming-malaysians-with.html

Anonymous said...

http://markeleven.blogspot.com/2007/01/is-singapore-scamming-malaysians-with.html