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Catching up on a public holiday

Written by ED on August 10, 2007 – 3:27 am - Posted in Food, Friends |


Even though I am not a keen follower of the National Day Parade, I must admit that this public holiday is darn good for catching up with friends.One funny thing is, alot of people assumed I have no social life just because I hardly write any posts about my outings. Well, let’s just say such outings are trivials which are oh-so-common. Who cares who I meet and hang out with anyway?

This afternoon, I met up with Sis Ling and was introduced to her friend Esther. Gosh, I haven’t stepped into a KTV for a really long time. Ling was pushing me to wear a red shirt… but but but… I really don’t have a red shirt. I think there was some sort of promotion going on at KBox for customers wearing red. I ended up having two mugs of beer there, thankfully not potent enough to make me walk sideways. Friends who know me, I’m always a whisky person.

We finally called it a day at KBox and had our dinner at Ichiban Sushi, Parkway Parade. See what I mean by having more friends who stay in the East? Anyway, the food was so-so. Not that we are fussy eaters, but I think three of us were so engrossed in our conversation that everything just went down our throat. Ling ordered a Yuba Maki Age, Esther ordered a Salmon Kabuto Teriyaki and for myself, Gyu Teri Don. I asked if anyone was game enough for sashimi, wow… we chose Spicy Salmon Carpaccio. It’s not really spicy as stated though… but whatever. As long as it’s sashimi, can’t ask for anything better.

So it was indeed a great meetup. We were there enjoying our food, talking about work, life, people etc… it sure beats having to scream myself silly in a club just to pass a simple message across.

I desperately need to move to the East. ROFL!

A quick snap… Esther & Ed

Something is very wrong with Ling’s flag… can you spot it? ROFLMAO!



11 Comments to “Catching up on a public holiday”

  1. God Speaks 2 Ling Says:

    I had great fun too, bro!

    Nabeeeeeeeeeee!

    LOL.

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  2. Calvin's Wife Says:

    ehhh? the flag got problem meh? one moon and five stars mar.. and two stripes of white n red…(???)

    wow, you sure do like sashimi aye?? LOL… and is that you in black?

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  3. The Bimbo Says:

    wah… yes yes yes move here move here move here….

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  4. ET Says:

    Ling ah Ling…

    Muahahahahaha… still not over that horse yet huh?

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  5. ET Says:

    Evie,

    Facing the wrong direction, just like how ppl hang their flag the wrong way. LOL!

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  6. eastcoastlife Says:

    I bring you on a walkabout in the east, then you would quickly think of ways to make more money so you could move here. :)

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  7. ET Says:

    You bring me to where? That place with alot of tai tai? Wahahaha!

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  8. J@n!ce Says:

    Yes, holiday makes a good time to catch up with friends.

    Now that you mention the flag. I still saw pple hanging it the wrong way…. sigh !!

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  9. ET Says:

    Janice,

    Hahahaha… true. Apparently my side, not many people are hanging. For a normal 12 storey blogs, 10 families are hanging at most. Ppl are not interested in it anymore.

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  10. Shirls Says:

    Hmm I think you can get fined if you hanged the flag facing the wrong direction or upside down?hahaha

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  11. ET Says:

    That’s what they said lah… but if they really do that, I think all of us will quit hanging flags altogether since it is not compulsory. Better not become an excuse for them to make it compulsory.

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