Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Eye Candy

So last Saturday as we were driving towards the Sunway Hotel lobby, my cousin suddenly noticed a police car following behind us and the siren was turned-on and of course the natural thing to do is to move aside which was what we did but little did we expect that we'd be stuck at that spot for almost 10 mins.

Here's why. After the police car passed us, a fleet of bout at least 50 cars followed behind. Oh and mind you, they were no ordinary cars. Hummer,Ferrari, Lamborghini, Skyline, Fairlady, Merc, BMW and the list goes on. Some of which I don't even know the names. However, the most jaw dropping for us were the Hummers. I have seen Hummers around in KL but not this type. Hummer limousines. Yup. Imagine that.
The convoy caused a traffic congestion. We took the chance to escape after the 20th car or so to look for parking and when we were done, walked back up to the lobby, yup....the cars were still coming in. They were all to park at the hotel lobby & front yard thus, the congestion

Was quite paiseh to take pictures actually but still managed to quickly snap a couple for keepsake =)

L-R: Ferrari, Hummers & some classic-looking car (also the convoy leader)

=O

Haha. Jakun :p


Quite a sight really and as Ivan said, it was definitely a treat =D

Monday, October 31, 2011

Latest Addiction

Yup =p

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Disney-fied

Thursday, October 6, 2011

freaky Thursday

okay this i have to blog.

ever since i started work here, i have never taken that pedestrian bridge to cross the two busy roads simply because i was lazy :p BUT today of all days i thought "why not? a little exercise wouldn't kill"
so i took the bridge this morning. as i reached the top i saw a foreigner guy either a cambodian or burmese i'm not too sure. they all look the same to me. anyhoo....the minute i saw him i was a little scared cos this bridge is rather quiet actually. he could do anything to me and no one would know. as i was nearing him, he just suddenly hopped on to the railing. these were the first two thoughts i had when i saw that:

1) i dont want to witness a suicide
2) why in the world would someone want to sit on the railing & watch cars pass at this time of the day?

then in a blink of an eye, before i could even open my mouth, he took off. down he went. down to the busy road where cars & bikes and what not are usually all speeding. the immediate thing i did was to close my ears. i have no idea why i do that every time i'm shocked or scared. i didn't even dare to look down after he jumped. i continued walking and kept thinking "oh my goodness i just witnessed a suicide" then as i walked down the bridge i looked over to my left to see what had happened to him & it turned out he wasnt dead! thank goodness. he was just lying there right in the middle of the road, awake & no bleeding whatsoever. fractured or not i dont know.

so i just witnessed a FAILED suicide. it was freaky nonetheless. i was a little shaky for a while.

as usual a crowd gathered after he was carried aside by two motorists. then two traffic police stopped over as well. i told them that guy's bag was in fact still up at the bridge. i left afterwards and i dont know what happened to that fella. my colleague came in not long after me said she saw the commotion too and that the guy was still lying on the ground. i guess waiting everyone's for the ambulance.


after that freaky incident, i came into the office only to find out from fb that steve jobs just passed away. pretty sure he'll be remembered for a very very long time if not forever.


not what i had expected out of an ordinary thursday morning. what a depressing day.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

on a lighter note

Just a lil something to cheer up a mundane day. Hehe. It was shared by someone on FB.


A mother passing by her daughter's bedroom and she saw an envelope on the bed.

It was addressed, "Mom." With the worst premonition, she opened the envelope and read the letter with trembling hands.

Dear Mom,
It is with great regret and sorrow that I'm writing you. I had to elope with my new boyfriend because I wanted to avoid a scene with Dad and you. I've been finding real passion with bob and he is so nice-even with all his piercings, tattoos and beard. But it's not only the passion Mom, I'm pregnant and bob said that we will be very happy. He already owns a trailer in the woods and has a stack of firewood for the whole winter. He wants to have many more children with me and that's now one of my dreams too. Bob taught me that marijuana doesn't really hurt anyone and we'll be growing it for us and trading it with his friends for all the cocaine and ecstasy we want. In the meantime, we'll pray that science will find a cure for AIDS so bob can get better; he sure deserves it! Don't worry Mom, I'm 15 years old now and I know how to take care of myself. Someday I'm sure we'll be back to visit so you can get to know your grand children.

Your daughter, Jessy... PS: Mom, none of the above is true. I'm over at the neighbor's house. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life than my report card that's in my desk drawer. I love you!
Call me when it is safe for me to come home!