Birthday

I’m 22 this year.

All that hype last year about finally turning 21, about legally able to enter a casino, about how I could handle things with more freedom has all washed down the drain. This year’s theme is however, about getting old.

This feeling would still be there if it wasn’t for my sweet girlfriend, who spent 3 days with me, taking me on one of the best birthday journeys I could remember.

It all starts on the 16th, where she travels up to KL from Seremban, all dressed in the white flowy dress i got her for her birthday. We went down to Bukit Bintang and into a new Japanese barbecue buffet called Yaki Yaki. They serve loads of stuff ranging from beef to shishamo! I adore shishamo! With their bellies bursting full of little eggs! It’s the only way to feel a massacre!! I simply crave for beef tenderloin as well! Lightly grilled to get a very tender fillet of beef! And I’ve got the world’s most awesome cook to help me get everything just right for my taste buds to fire in all cylinders!

After stuffing ourselves silly, I went into a pharmacy and bought hair dye! Unfortunately though, it wasn’t light enough~ So the next hair dye, which is in another 3 months or so, shall be a shade in a very very very very light brown.

That night, when I was about to put my hand over my pillow on my bed, girlfriend suddenly said “you’re crushing your present!”. I was immediately dumbfounded when i found a box under the pillows with the words Bausch K. Stainless Steel Jewellery.

Now I’m quite a typical no frills XY male, but I’ve got to say, i really love the necklace and pendent she chose for me! It’s beautiful. A stainless steel chain, not too thick, so I won’t look like a fail gangster, and not too thin, so I won’t look to queer. It has a pendent, with checkers of blurred and clear steel in a shape of what i think is a whiskey bottle! It is a single most wonderful gift filled with words such as wonderful and awesome!

The next day was quite uneventful where i dyed my hair in the day. But as nightfall came, me and girlfriend went to Soho KL. There, without having anything in our stomachs, we went for a diabetic inducing, sugar rush assuring, Häagen-Dazs ice cream buffet dinner! 9 Scoops of ice cream we devoured with flavors ranging from Belgian Chocolate to Dulce de Leche. It was the sweetest moment of my life, literally, and i felt sick afterwords and I’ve vowed not to try something like that again!

Later that night, while I was in the toilet taking a dump, my housemates and my girlfriend went through the trouble of trying to surprise me. And yes, I had to admit it, I was taken aback by the sudden appearance of the 3 of them, in my bedroom, darkened with only the candle lights on the cake for illumination. We had cake, chit chat, and for my part, a very painful indigesting stomach!

That pretty much sums up my birthday this year! I really want to thank my girlfriend, for spending all that time with me! My housemates who even though had long days at work, still gave me a small surprise at the end of the day, and my family who took me out for Bubba Gump just now!

Yay I’m 22!!

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Rats

Oh, i should have published this way earlier…

I’ve chosen my supervisor to be non other then Prof Francis Achike with the research involving regional differences in perivascular adipose tissue affect on contractility of aorta.

Quite a mouthful, but i would think it would be quite an interesting topic to do since there is such little work being done in this area.

However, the fun thing about this project, is that i get to pull rat tails.

How and why you might ask?

  1. Grab your victim experimental subject by the tail.
  2. Put it on the table and cover it’s head with a cloth.
  3. Apply pressure on the neck of the subject with a straight object like a pair of scissors, a pen, or your thumb.
  4. Next, once the subject has stopped squirming about or urinated all over the place, using your hand on the tail, firmly yet professionally, apply pressure posteriorly.
  5. Cervical dislocation performed, and the dissection can begin.

Isn’t that kewl!!?!??!?!

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Cheers

You know that feeling? Where when you just open a door into a room full of people, and the minute those people saw you, a smile just floods over their face. They start approaching you, arms extended, grabbing your hands like a hungry third world country boy grabs UN supplies, voicing “Hey [insert name here]!! It’s been quite some time!! Why so late???”. Then you smile or laugh back at them, returning their hand shakes and their hugs as though you’ve found something that you’ve lost for a long time.

Yea… i really kinda miss that feeling. I miss that statistic where you recognize 1 in 5 people that goes pass you in school. I feel quite alienated in a very lonely place, where just very suddenly, all of my friends have just quite literally died. And there’s this voice in my heart yelling “Hey!! there’s something not quite right here…”. The halls of IMU are now littered with unfamiliar faces, all of which makes me feel more and more like a first year.

Then i kinda look back in the days where we were in our prime. Strutting the corridors as if we owned the place. In groups, we would lunch together, study together, do shit together… Now’s quite impossible to do all that, and it’s just a month since BmedScience started.

Don’t get me wrong. I still have awesome company like brain, the punjab, the pooch, the massy, and the silly girl. Of which we hang out, do shit, entertain each other, and look out for one another. And i have my houseamtes, kim, joon, sarah, kwan and a bunch of others, who just complete my campus life in IMU. However the feeling is just not quite the same anymore.

I’ve been moving from place to place frequently almost all my life, where i had to adapt to changing environments, with new friends, faces, foods, and situations. But this is the first time i am feeling this emptiness. Maybe this is because it’s the first time i’ve ever bonded so closely to my batchmates before. Or to have the privillege for having awesome people surround me. The dilution effect of friends going overseas to study is quite devastating in a sense that there’s just no one to crap with you any longer.

I miss you guys, yet

Adaptation is needed…

CB out

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Oops

Looks like i’ve been neglecting my blog for quite some time~ but anyway will give it a small update on what has happened lately~

  1. Had an awesome deja vu experience with the new canteen operators nasi lemak!
  2. Went to Melaka with Anthony and co. Was a superb weekend with my Macallen, a bit of greens, and awesome company!
  3. Also surprised (well half surprised) Yannee when i was down at Seremban to witness the Sem 6 Orientation.
  4. Missed most of the Sem 6 Orientation. But i miss all my friends who were there. Miss the times we had in the lecture theater, greeting each other in the hallway and bullying a few people along the way. Miss Ramzi and Wen Chung, who looked half dead even on their first day. It’s nice to know that there are some places where seriously, everybody knows your name.
  5. Sent Michelle, Mervin, Paul, and Ben Luke of to Dundee… Wasn’t really that sad until when me and Michelle were offline chatting on msn because of the time zone difference. That made me really really sad and a sudden feeling of void appeared in me. Sigh~ everybody’s leaving…
  6. I need to take more picture~~~ I looooove the mich’s dSLR!!!
  7. Bmed Science started, Francis I Achike to be my new surpervisor, with Jian Loong as my partner! We get to pull rat tails to kill them!
  8. Marley and Me was awesome! I would think it a difficult movie to make actually considering labradours to be very hard to handle little creatures. Not as accurate in the book, but well delivered.

Well that’s about it~ might go into detail what happened in each event!! Man this is becoming an assignment!!:)

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Buttons

For what it’s worth, it’s never too late, or in my case too early, to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit… start whenever you want… you can change or stay the same. There are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. I hope you see things that stop you. I hope you feel things that you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life that you’re proud of and if you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.

-Benjamin Button

Nothing’s too late in life. Start whenever you want, end whenever you want. As long as what you do makes you happy, and keeps making you feel alive. This is my new goal. Doing not what’s right, but what makes me happy. And if anyone has a problem with that, they’d just have to suck it.

Will do whatever I want now.

CB out

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Whine

Why are people so shallow sometimes?

Why is it that wearing a mask is easier than just being yourself?

Why do we need to live up to other people’s expectations?

Why can friends back stab us?

Why are backstabbers still considered friends?

Why can people take advantage of others without feeling anything?

Why is there a report card for everything?

Why can’t everyone be perfect?

Why is there racism?

Why.

Too whyney, too few answers.

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She said:

Lol~ Direct copy… but still, listen to this~

Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady

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Millionaire

p170109_2315So i’ve been up and about since the end of the exams~

By the way, i passed~!!

Will update the blog on my Sabah trip after my Bali excursion~

Any inconvenience is deeply regretted!

CB out

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Sabah

Some people might call it crazy when someone goes on a holiday straight out of an exam and when the results will be out a week later. But that’s exactly what me and a group of 6 strong did! The 6 included Wen Chung, Chen Yi, Fei Bing, Li Cin, Fang Han, and Ai Ling

Day 1

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After a night of drinking, playing counter strike, and doing everything else except sleeping, I finally dragged my packed suitcase and my backpack down to the front of IMU at 6.30 in the morning to get to KL central and then to the LCC terminal. The train, bus and 2 hour plane ride was for the most part, boring. When we arrive at Kota Kinabalu, we met our tour guide, a Civil Engineering PhD student by the name of Doh.

Doh, Doh, Doh, Do Re Mi punya Doh.

- Doh Shu Ing
Civil Engineering PhD Student, Tour Guide

He took us to our accommodation to be checked in. Now at this point I was under the assumption that we were to stay in on e of the budget hotels around the town. And i was mildly surprise that Doh took us to some back alley shops that i was suspecting were the city’s red light district. “Welcome to the city’s red light district” said Doh, pointing to an alley, full with red Chinese lanterns. Apparently the actual red light district is somewhere across town and no where near where we were staying. The accommodation, was neither a hotel, nor a motel. It’s a lounge. The backpacker’s Lounge. When I saw it, I was all like “uh-oh” and imagining rats under the table, grub for breakfast, and slime on the bed sheets. But in fact it was all the opposite. The rooms were clean and well lit, the bed was hard but comfortable, sheets were sparkling clean and white, the service was excellent, and we can have unlimited bread, butter, jam and coffee for breakfast.

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We did not have time to enjoy the comforts of the hostel, as we were whisked away by Doh to see about the sights the city has to offer. We ate the local Kolo Mee for lunch, went to a pearl shop to shop for pearls, visited the awesome seafront campus of University Malaysia Sabah and it’s aquarium for marine biology students, and also the carbon copy of One Utama in Sabah, One Borneo. We even went up to the observation tower on the Bukit Bendera of Sabah to watch the night view of the city. The tower strangely look like oversized mushrooms growing out of the mountains though.

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Day 2

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We started the day early and we got to eat at this chinese coffee shop just nearby out hostel. They serve fish noodles. Not the kind where they give you flour noodles served with fish cakes and fish fillets, but the kind where the noodles themselves are made from fish.

n533600326_5668026_9791 It was quite nice and soon after that, we went to Jesselton Point, boarded a ferry and headed to Manukan Island where we snorkeled in shallow waters feeding bread to the many colorful fishes in the sea. Corals there are not as colorful as those in the waters of Redang or Lang Tengah, but the fishes compensate this, showcasing every single color of an artist’s palate underwater. n533600326_5668041_5837 Before we left for the mainland, we started the first of our many jungle trekking activities to come. We circled the island on a hill trek for about an hour before it was too late, and we had to get back to the boat for lunch at the mainland.

After lunch, we headed towards the Philippine market near the waterfront and every inch of the covered building was filled with vendors selling the same trinkets and souvenirs. We bargained and slashed and shopped around the place for sometime until it was evening time, where we went to a place called Tanjung Aru to watch the sunset. It wasn’t a nice day for a sunset though as the skies were literally filled with dark clouds of an impending storm. Later, we went to a very “Sangkala” place to have seafood which was awesome! After that, we went to the “tower of coins” Yayasan Sabah tower to have drinks in the revolving restaurant! It is quite astonishing that University students come here to discuss and do their homeworks here, comparing to us going to McDonalds to study here in the mainland.

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Day 3

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n533600326_5669553_3600 Day 3 marked the day where we were to leave the city center of Kota Kinabalu, and head towards the outlands and tropic forests of Kinabalu Park. There we took pictures and even trekked up about 2 kilometers in the cool weather of the foot of the mountain. Kinabalu resort was another place where we stn533600326_5669145_6874opped by to cam whore and to visit the gents.

Later that day, we headed towards Poring hot  springs, where we hiked yet another jungle trek, this time for god knows how long, to reach the canopy walk high up in the trees. Now it might not be scary for certain people, those with acrophobia are in for a real treat as the only thing separating you n883800556_5592492_6251 and ground zero is nothing but a few ropes and a piece of 2 by 4 wooden board!

It’s all fun and stuff, until it started raining, really heavily, when we were trekking down. By the time we reached the hot springs at the foot of the hill, we were literally soaked. The following bath in a private room in hot spring water proved to be an effective tranquilizer as every muscle in my body was in a state of relaxation.

After soaking ourselves in hot sulfurous water for about an hour or more, we exited the hot springs, and headed towards Rose Cabin, where it is quite high up in terms of sea level, and very chilly indeed made worse by the drizzling rain.

Day 4

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The next morning, our resident alarm bell Wen Chung, whose biological clock has been permanently set to wake him at an hour inconvenient for humans to awake, awoke us from sleep at about 6am in the morning. We were told before coming here that one of the features of Rose Cabin, was that you can see a very beautiful sunrise with Mount Kinabalu in it’s picturesque scenery. Lo and behold what we got was the complete opposite, plus wind biting cold temperatures, a light drizzle andn533600326_5669855_2912 a school kid with no personal protective equipment from cold, walking to a school bus, putting all of us to shame!

After a very expensive breakfast at the cabin, we headed towards Kudat and the scenery of the Tip of Borneo. Before that, the 3 hour van journey was prolonged by a very surprising twist of events. Apparently it had rained quite heavily the last night, and it was still raining when we were on the road, and the amount of water that has fallen from the sky has overflowed most of the rivers and drains located along the roads heading towards the tip. In total, we went pass 4 out of 7 floods on the way to the tip.

However, kudos to our van driver, who was very concerned about the van’s durability, our safety, and our happiness as tourists. He professionally overcame each obstacle on the way even though he was tired from all the driving. Respect.

n533600326_5669896_3200 Now, the tip of Borneo is one magnificent sight. All there is at the tip are a couple of statues saying it is the northern most point on Borneo island, a few flower bushes and a warning sign, telling you not to wander off to far towards the rocks below. It’s magnificent because of the sea’s waves, green colored ground glass in n533600326_5680034_5390appearance, enveloping itself on to the rocks, smashing into them with their  naturally generated forces, causing sparks of water to spray all over, causing a snow like effect. Water has temporarily became solid. That image was so artistic, I just stood there capturing it all in.

Not before long, we were off to Kudat town where we ate lunch and were told we were not able to visit the bee farm and the gong factory due to time constraints caused by the floods. But we were able to visit a traditional Bajau Long House. It is amazing that they still live in these houses, and even rent them out to travelers seeking for adventure!

After that, it was another monotonous ride back to Kota Kinabalu city. All in all, I would think 85% of the day was spent in the van, but it was totally worth it just to see the tip of Borneo.

Day 5

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Day 5, and after a loooooong night’s rest, we were told to meet at a place nearby for a bus that would be taking us to a hill nearby for water rafting. Now i’ve never done rafting in my entire life and this is my very first time. At the launch site, we were told to put on a half egg shell helmet, a life jacket (tightened, i really mean tightened), and a paddle. We were briefed shortly on safety and what to do if one falls out of the boat and into the river rapids (trick is to just relax, hang on for dear life, and swim to the nearest boat when you have the chance!).

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The rafting experience was an incredible one! We were paddling to gain speed throughout the whole journey, and when we came to a descent, the skipper would purposely manipulate the situation so that we would plunge into the waters below! I plunged in quite a number of times and had half the river in my stomach when I was done with it! I even nearly drowned on one occasion! Pure fun actually! (There’s this one picture that i bought for RM40, will show you guys some other time la!).

After rafting, the package includes a buffet lunch, including barbequed chicken and lamb! Tasty! Later, we headed back, had a nap, and it was free and easy time where we shopped at a nearby shopping center.

Day 6 and 7

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After yet another night of good sleep, we were yet again on the move. This time towards Museum Sabah. There’s this very nice outdoor exhibition exhibiting various environments where the aborigines lived. There were long houses of every kind of tribes, houses of every kind of race, and even their socioeconomic status in their neighborhood. However, I found the entire experience rather distasteful as I was the state cafeteria to a swarm of mosquitoes, biting me for a blood meal so they can spawn more of their cursed species.

The tour inside the university proper proved to be an excellent one. We saw the large bony structure of a Bryde’s Whale which was beached and perished on one of the shores of Sabah, we saw the various cultural practices of the aborigines, and even the wildlife in Sabah. Rather nerdy yes, but that’s the museum for you.

Later after lunch, we headed to Jesselton Point yet again. This time, it was to catch a ferry to La-bu-an (bang sai cannot bang finish). It was a 3 hour boring ferry ride where the air con was on full blast and the seas a tad bit too rocky for a few of it’s passengers.

When we reached Labuan, I was given the task to pilot a car there because Doh couldn’t rent a van. And so i can now proudly claim that i have once driven in Labuan! Not a great place to drive in though. There’s nothing much to see in Labuan other then the various duty free shops that sells alcohol, smokes and chocolates. But the next day, we made full use of it, visiting the war memorial, which looks a lot like the one you see in America, the marina which has no ships in it, the chimney with no apparent use other then the myth that the Japanese used it as a tunnel to gain access to mainland Sabah, the bird park where we were it’s first customers of the day at 4pm, and the awesome barbequed chicken wings with it’s awesome sauce!

Labuan’s purpose was not for sightseeing, more on the side for duty free shopping, and that’s what we did. We bought hundreds of Ringgits worth of chocolates and alcohol and soon after that, we were on the long trip home by flight, where on the next day we were to recieve our exam results!

All in all, it was a great trip with friends and i really hope that we would do it again sometime in the future! Especially Rafting!!!

CB out

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The Last of the Year

It’s been a long journey. Traveling through thick and thin, mending bruises and cuts, psychological attacks and crap being thrown at me. It finally comes down to this, the end of semester 5 exams.It’s sad to think that my last entry here would be a post to commemorate the hard work each and everyone of the 185 students in the batch has put into the exam. So much so, that they could not really enjoy Christmas, nor the coming new year in 24 hours time.No Christmas shopping, nor any Chinese new year clothes shopping. In fact this whole month doesn’t even seem remotely festive.

Some of us could not even get a whiff of fresh air, as we mug through the endless pile of files, filled with power point notes and PBL word documents just to claim that they have at least gone through something in preparation for the almighty test. They fire questions at each other, and depending on how much you know, could actually cause you to break down at the fact that you are in fact not ready for the exams, or euphoric as you realize that you are somehow almost competent.

Life is in black and white these days. The only technicolor days are days with my significant other and i cherish and treasure every single second i am with her. Somehow, her presense just makes this whole endeavor bearable at the very least. She listens to my troubles, and i get to listen to hers, which is for the most part for me, very stress relieving!

So this is how I am going to end my year 2008, bringing it into a sad anti climatic halt with a note of impending doom leeming above my head that is the exams. Sad…

To all my batchmates of M206, i bid thee the best of the luck in the coming exams~

To everyone else, have a wonderful new year ahead, drink safe, drive safe, bla bla bla, and of course always remember to be happy~

CB out

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