The weekend started off innocently enough.
James and Jeremy are into their final leg of the chase to start their very own Japanese Restaurant Business; doubtless the name of the restaurant will not be that, but that's what it is: Japanese Restaurant Business, with capital letters, because the end of it is Business (with a capital "B"), and its aim is pure profit.
I had to meet James with my old jalopy, to obtain the documents from him. In the end, I had the documents, and had a blast of a time reading through them. The deal seems legitimate; the documents are in order. But some peculiarities need to be sorted out.
Things that piqued my interest this weekend:
1. Small Form Factor PC's.
2. MP3 capable Portable CD Players
3. Malay mythology
Just a memo to dear old me. The brain cells are dying and there's hardly a convenience store that sells replacement brain cells. Small, Regular, or Large? I'll take Extra Large, if that's available, thank you very much.
Friends make pact to make business go
Business not easy as statistics show
Friends get bunch of funny papers
Are told to sign and return them later
Friends send papers to the funny man
The lawyer friend who says "I can"
Lawyer friend looks and says "You can't"
He wonders if he'll be called a c*nt
When the business partners gather
And he tells them the serious matter.
On second thoughts, I've had a relatively "tame" Friday/Saturday. Wonder what happens all over the world on Friday? Non-stop partying all over the globe, that's what. The party starts from the land of the rising sun, and continues from coast to coast. Friday night is halfway through in Japan, it starts in India, and soon after blasts wide open in Europe, continues all the way across the Atlantic, and pretty soon it's Saturday night live back at Japan, and the whole process continues across the globe right to Sunday, whereby the East Asian chopstick culture countries start sobering up, from sake in Japan to soju in Korea, right to rice wine in China and so on, so forth. I wonder which drink it's hardest to sober up from?
It's comforting to know that peoples all over the globe also face Mondays... an affliction not uncommon ;-)
Monday 25 October 2004
Friday 22 October 2004
tamillogy : "See you again"
Tamillogy.
Wonder if there is such a word.
Nevertheless, to document a phrase i recently learned, here goes:
How do you say "See you again" in Tamil?
Easy.
It goes:
"Meeendem sandi pom"
"Meendem" gets stretched out.
"Sandi" is kinda short.
and "Pom" is just that -- "pom".
"See you again" = "Meendem sandi pom"
Wonder if there is such a word.
Nevertheless, to document a phrase i recently learned, here goes:
How do you say "See you again" in Tamil?
Easy.
It goes:
"Meeendem sandi pom"
"Meendem" gets stretched out.
"Sandi" is kinda short.
and "Pom" is just that -- "pom".
"See you again" = "Meendem sandi pom"
Thursday 21 October 2004
rain on my car
this is the weather report.
it's raining cats n dogs in kuala lumpur on a bleak thursday afternoon.
cats and dogs, like poodles and puddles.
have a kit kat.
Wednesday 13 October 2004
ripple rock
a rock, a pebble, a stone
a single object: just one
is subtly, or forcibly thrown
into a lake or pond:
and then there starts the ripple
emanating from the nipple
a ripple that emanates
creates a texture that undulates
the ripple spreads in a circle;
yet it spreads to a plane quite level
ripples are found on the skin of the sea;
a happy way to make the ship bob gaily
till to the shore it may finally dock
exhausted perhaps; call it "ripple shock"
did you ever wonder why ripples never stop?
like maybe there exists an atlantis ripple shop?
a single object: just one
is subtly, or forcibly thrown
into a lake or pond:
and then there starts the ripple
emanating from the nipple
a ripple that emanates
creates a texture that undulates
the ripple spreads in a circle;
yet it spreads to a plane quite level
ripples are found on the skin of the sea;
a happy way to make the ship bob gaily
till to the shore it may finally dock
exhausted perhaps; call it "ripple shock"
did you ever wonder why ripples never stop?
like maybe there exists an atlantis ripple shop?
Friday 8 October 2004
airports departures and arrivals
i had the chance today
to send a friend away
to a faraway land
for a year to spend.
where might this country be?
its name is "Italy".
i hope this friend of mine
will find her peace of mind,
and excel in the path
chosen in the love
for fashion. and this
may well spell her bliss
for one whose life has been
a constant pummelling.
i bet she will astound
the people all around
the city with her wit
with interesting little bits.
and she may well find
herself adapt in time
to take the final test
and graduate the best.
i walked about the hall
and saw the people all
mill about in groups
seeking a place to suit
their weariness. but they
in "departures" seemed quite gay
gay -- as in "happy" --
not a guy who's "sappy" --
in pomp and gaiety
and the old ceremony
of advice before they left:
to not be simply heft
to some frail oblivion;
but shine as fair as zion!
their friends and family
would chide them merrily
and speak in tones earnest;
invariably, success was the urge.
i see departures, and i see hope.
then down three floors i loped
a monkey to behold;
and so the tale unfolds,
i came to the arrivals.
people walking in the aisles
and they looked kind of tired
as though they had just sired
our future national
malaysian team (it's football!)
their families were standing
in droves outside, wawiting
for the ordinary heroes
made of normal janes and joes
who travelled to foreign shores
and came back, all the more
richer, for the time
spent in foreign climes.
i saw hope in their returning
and i hope my friend is thinking
of returning to these shores:
this land of mouldy bores
and confusing politics
(can you say what it is?)
to send a friend away
to a faraway land
for a year to spend.
where might this country be?
its name is "Italy".
i hope this friend of mine
will find her peace of mind,
and excel in the path
chosen in the love
for fashion. and this
may well spell her bliss
for one whose life has been
a constant pummelling.
i bet she will astound
the people all around
the city with her wit
with interesting little bits.
and she may well find
herself adapt in time
to take the final test
and graduate the best.
i walked about the hall
and saw the people all
mill about in groups
seeking a place to suit
their weariness. but they
in "departures" seemed quite gay
gay -- as in "happy" --
not a guy who's "sappy" --
in pomp and gaiety
and the old ceremony
of advice before they left:
to not be simply heft
to some frail oblivion;
but shine as fair as zion!
their friends and family
would chide them merrily
and speak in tones earnest;
invariably, success was the urge.
i see departures, and i see hope.
then down three floors i loped
a monkey to behold;
and so the tale unfolds,
i came to the arrivals.
people walking in the aisles
and they looked kind of tired
as though they had just sired
our future national
malaysian team (it's football!)
their families were standing
in droves outside, wawiting
for the ordinary heroes
made of normal janes and joes
who travelled to foreign shores
and came back, all the more
richer, for the time
spent in foreign climes.
i saw hope in their returning
and i hope my friend is thinking
of returning to these shores:
this land of mouldy bores
and confusing politics
(can you say what it is?)
the apple collection
have you heard of the apple collection?
it is a website full of manipulated graphics, ala worth1000.com.
here is a sample from the website:
Quite decidedly very nice.
Click the logo below to visit the site:
BTW... i found out about this website via fleshbot.
hmmm :-) now there's a noteworthy website...
it is a website full of manipulated graphics, ala worth1000.com.
here is a sample from the website:
Quite decidedly very nice.
Click the logo below to visit the site:
BTW... i found out about this website via fleshbot.
hmmm :-) now there's a noteworthy website...
Monday 4 October 2004
cheers with peers
cheers with peers
drinking beer
without the fear
my drunken leer
would bring me tears.
in dim light, sodden mugs
and expressions smug
we proceed to chug
down a whole jug --
but then the bug
bites, and the spark
ignites the drinking lark
in all of us.
suddenly i feel like an aardvark
protruding his snarky snout
into another bout
of drunkenness
no better than a lout.
drinking beer
without the fear
my drunken leer
would bring me tears.
in dim light, sodden mugs
and expressions smug
we proceed to chug
down a whole jug --
but then the bug
bites, and the spark
ignites the drinking lark
in all of us.
suddenly i feel like an aardvark
protruding his snarky snout
into another bout
of drunkenness
no better than a lout.
Saturday 2 October 2004
know any elaines?
a certain mr. wong tried to court a certain miss elaine from taipei.
he set up a website, www.marrymeelaine.com -- to woo his bride.
The following link is to a poem on his site.
It's a proposal link...
Click the pic!
Enjoy.
he set up a website, www.marrymeelaine.com -- to woo his bride.
The following link is to a poem on his site.
It's a proposal link...
Click the pic!
Enjoy.
jungle star
she lies quiet
on the rock
and looks
at the myriad diamonds
in the sky.
and she feels like
the stars are lying
on the breadth
of the walls of the universe
and cheer in bright applause
to see her:
the diamond on the rock
quiet on the beach
on the rock
and looks
at the myriad diamonds
in the sky.
and she feels like
the stars are lying
on the breadth
of the walls of the universe
and cheer in bright applause
to see her:
the diamond on the rock
quiet on the beach
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