Thursday, January 25, 2007


The Future Army. Cool, full armour suit. One man, One country. Hmm. How do they run with that suit on them? Then who is Darth Vader, Obi Wan, Anakin or even Yoda?



No parkings for bicycles. Maybe they had the wrong idea. "No parking." THEN "For Bicycles." They don't care the word "of" Or maybe some morron thought, bikes or bicycles don't park, but they are locked.


Robowars..! Yea..! Just imagine the bus driver suddenly pops up, thinking of robowars. A show about a robot vs robot. War war war.. Boom..! Accident happen everywhere. Overturn cars knocked by the buses and lorries. Hahaha.. All bus driver are like Black beret Armoury Soldiers. Hahaha.


Cheap cheap..! 1 for $500, only goes on railtracks, no need tyres, no need to steer. Easy. Crap shit. Don't know who's the idiot bought this bike or stolen from someone or even no money to buy tyres. Scrap off..


This parking lot is actually for Mr.Bean's rival dude, the person who drives the blue van with one front wheel. So it should be call Motorcyclecar.? Hmm.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007


Hoover-BUS.! New Transit bus. 2 in 1, amphibius bus. Good investment to buy that now, who knows, maybe there will be no more normal roads, cause now there's flooding everywhere. Cool. Hahaha.



Aiseyman.. LOL.! What happen to the boy? His parents make him walked all the way from home to the mall? Did his parents even know that its their son sleeping on the floor.?


FYI: The purpose of this mysterious device was previously answered on STOMP's AskST section. According to West Coast Town Council, this is a clocking mechanism to enable people like the neighbourhood police or lift maintenance teams, for example, to press the round disc to verify that they have covered the particular block for the block.


Yea.! Swimming pool and also playground. Cool mum No need to pay for tickets, its free. Wuhoo..




Children will thought that's a toy too. I donoe which shop or maybe i dont mention the shop's name. On the left side of the shelf is all toys but on the right, its a different kind of toy. haha.. You know what I mean? Look closely.
Strange Night.



Yesterday night, I went to the kitchen a lot of time to have a drink and looking for some food to eat. Going to the kitchen was quite a distance. I was hungry at that time and i ate an ice-cream. I ate in my room but around 2am, I went to the toilet, then, while i was going back to my room.. Guess what i saw.. I saw something standing in front of my parent's room door.(Red Dot) And i thought it was my mum, but it was actually something else. It was wearing white dress long hair. This is the third time i saw this thing, and it stand on the same place. I wonder why and who is that?

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Speak good english please..

Will the students please report to/at the examination hall (place) ? You report to a person and report at a place ? Conclusion : Yes, we report to the examiner at the examination hall

Is it ok to say I feel so “ stressed out ”? Why do so many say “ stressed up ”? That is wrong, isn't it? Conclusion : Actually, it’s enough to say, “ I feel stressed ”.

I always hear many children saying something like “ Betty don't want to friend me any more. ” Is this Singlish ?
Conclusion : Yes, children are fond of using these “ don't friend you / him / her ” phrases.
We hear them in the playground and in school, and they mean simply this - the end of the friendship.
While the intention behind the phrase is unmistakable, ' friend ' cannot be used as a verb. We can say “ I don't want to be your friend ” or “ Can I be your friend? ” but not “ I don't friend you ” or “ Can I friend you? ”
Also, “ Betty don't want ... ” should be “ Betty doesn't want ... ”
What the petulant child should have said is : “ Betty doesn't want to be my friend any more. ”

Below are my observations on the differences between British (BrE) and American English (AmE) terms. Could you enlighten me about these?
We’ve heard of escalators, excavators, travellators. When it comes to elevators (AmE), why it is called "lifts"(BrE)?
The word "enter" is accepted for both but not for "center" (AmE) / "centre" (BrE) The invisible "u" for words: "color", "neighbor", "labor", "harbor" (AmE) vs "colour", "neighbour", "labour", harbour" (Br).
When "sunglasses" is ok for all, however "glasses" (AmE) is "spectacles" (BrE).
The word "flour" sounds like "flower" (AmE).
"floor" (AmE) against "storey" (BrE) and "apartment" and that of "flat" (BrE), when "flat" is accepted as horizontally level for both.
Conclusion: Good information – this is how language differs in context and usage in different countries. Is there a need to explain why?

I have seen people writing "Specially for you" but lately I have also read "Especially for you". Is the latter grammatically correct? Conclusion: If something is bought only for someone for a specific purpose – you can label it “specially for you”.
“Especially” means “much more than usually or normally”. I might say, “He tried to appear especially cheerful for her sake.” The smiles were especially for her.

Please differentiate between “continually” and “continuously”.
Also, should I say "thank you for your continued/ continuous/ continual support"? Conclusion: Something that is continuous happens without stopping, uninterrupted. E.g. It rained continuously for two days.
Something that is continual happens again and again. E.g. He smoked, despite the continual warnings of his principal.
I would thank someone for his continued support.

Is “finish eating” grammatically correct? I've heard it in many conversations.
Conclusion: Standard English: “eaten” or “have eaten”.

"We are closed on public holidays." Why do we use “are” instead of “were”?
Conclusion: It should be “We are closed on public holidays” to reflect a general statement that will apply on all public holidays.

Many students and even adults speak broken English when using “my one” and “your one” which should be “mine” and “yours”.
Conclusion: True.
Hahahaha my one, my one.. Say it quickly. Hahaha.

Sunday, January 21, 2007


Garoupa. Not Gurame, but at the bedok interchange beside the mcdonald. Quite cool restaurant, they serve Thai chinese dishes. different kinds of dishes and the price are quite affordable. U can find unique drinks there.

Here's what left after being eaten by 6 people. FYI, did you know that Garoupa is one of the rarest fish to catch. And that's why it is so expensive. But not for salmon, expensive for its tender meat.

Guess what drink is this? Unique huh! Actually it's Dragonfruit juice, some sort of juice or maybe they put some syrup in it.


Weird weird people in the area of Macpherson or tongue twisted "Madperson". And I saw this guy from bedok to Paya lebar, pushing his bike with his motorcycle helmet on his head. Best citizen of all. Safety first, dont ride your bike unless its safe to ride. Hahahaha...

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Welcome back.. Just wake up from coma. Yeah I've passed my FYP task. So now can apply for poly's. Long holidays, the second time for long holidays, previously was 8 wks, and now is about 4 months. Stay home, never work but sometimes there's something to do outside and inside house. Cant wait for driving lesson to on. That's all for now.. Wohoooo...

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Under Construction..