On the Malaysian fence

"Can Manchester United score? They always score! ...." ~ Clive Tyldesley at 90 mins of the 1999 Champions League final with Manchester United trailing 1-0.

Monday, December 15, 2008

My dad's alcohol stash

Haven't gone back to my dad's place for a while, and when i did over the weekend, I realised he had a huge stash of drinks in his cabinets.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Starting young

Was at the airport one weekend, and while waiting for plane to arrive, a French couple came about with their two daughters about 3 and 2 years old.
My boy, went up to them straight away, smiled and started holding their hands and touching their faces and hair.
There's no better description for 'smooth operator' than this.









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Monday, November 24, 2008

Little kid and his fake laughs

The little kid again


Here he's trying to whistle, but ended up making 'oooo' sounds instead


Did manage to follow the shape of the lips though.





His love for wearing stuff on the head continues.





'Dad, when you going to buy me a mountain of rice to sit on?'









Friday, November 21, 2008

Cute photos of my boy

Since I've got nothing to write for the blog lately, I've decided to put up pictures of my little boy.

With his new found joy of wearing stuff on his head.







Friday, October 24, 2008

Kids do the darnest things

Whatever kids do, they look cute doing it.

Here's a video of my boy doing the Justin Dance! Somewhat rapper/rain dance/band conductor dance.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Phobia

Phobia is when a person is absolutely scared/freaked out by something.
The usual ones are heights, confined spaces and creepy crawlies, but these few are the rarer ones


1) DIDASKALEINOPHOBIA
Turns out I had this phobia when I was little, and never knew about it.....




2) GAMOPHOBIA
I know 90% of my guy friends have this condition




3) CHROMETOPHOBIA
I have a phobia of NOT having money, this one's the other way round




Wednesday, August 27, 2008

GOSTAN ! GOSTAN !

GOSTAN!! Meaning turn around, take another route or turn back...... is commonly used in Malaysia.

The word was actually derived from an English term used mainly in sailing or flying .... 'At or near or toward the stern of a ship or a tail of an aeroplane'

Go Astern --> Goastern --> Gostern --> GOSTAN!!



The next time, try to be a little more sophisticated and say Go Astern when your friend drives into a wrong road..... :)