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Friday, August 28, 2009
Posted @ 3:21 PM
It was my first time watching a movie in 3D yesterday, and the effects were not bad.
Oh, especially for Final Destination 4 kind of movie.
Wahaha... the characters in the movie will die in horrendous ways but there are still so many people watching it, sadistic people! =x But it's nice, and the way they use those tiny details to show how one thing leads to another... you'll look out for things in your life man. HAHA You'll scringe when the suspense is hanging there and you don't know when it will happen, then you'll *EeeRR..ARGH!* and then you LAUGH. LOL

But one thing cannot tahan is the 3D goggles. Kept slipping off my ears 'cos it isn't those like spectacles kind of curved 'hook' that will hang on your ears. And it's dirty, no matter how hard I wiped the stains are still there.
Ying & Sam watched District 9. P.yaya & Jov was watching FD4 at some other places too. Everyone seems to be watching movie yesterday. Ha!

Went to walk along Orchard road and saw 2 girls (doesn't look local) hooking up an ang moh, and that ang moh has the "err... oh, erm, no.. er, what should I do" all written on his face, and he seemed reluctant to be pulled away by them. HA! I wonder what happened after that...

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Was watching Buzzing Cashier 2 (recorded) earlier on, and wa... surprises. It was such a big turn of event that the initial stall owner decided to gave up just like that. The other stall owner that they later on help can win 'Courtesy Award' already. Haha. Very good attitude. And whatsmore was that he has been selling at the stall at WDL interchange! And I never noticed it before, and I was thinking "How come I didn't see the Qiang Tan signboard?"
Then when he succeeded with his prawn noodles with full marks + gold medal, my heart was shouting *I will go buy it tomorrow!* But ended up he found a permanent stall somewhere else, no wonder I didn't see the Qiang Tan signboard. =/
But I'll still go try it if there's the chance, the dried prawn noodles looks yummy!

This was when both of them were snitching some fish cake from the ingredients, and the crew gave them a bag for 'takeaway', on it written "See no touch, touch then buttock pain" (In Chinese sounds cuter 眼看手勿动 手动屁股痛 =x) The towel cap they put on looks cute too! Purpose was not to get the smell of chilli stained on their hair. HAHA
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Then watched Food Hometown 2 (recorded), I've never tried Hainan beef noodles... and from the way in China's Hainan island - Baoluo did, wa, it's such a tedious process to make those noodles even though it's just made of rice and water!

Conclusion: Good food comes from hard work. comment (0)