Feb 21, 2008

Devil May Cry 4 !

I may not like the PS game or to be more exact, I do not even play PS games at all. However, I do love the anime. Actions may not be much, you can say I watch it for the sake of Dante (face the facts, there ain't any guy alive that is near like him or anything like him at all) and also watching it because it's the type of anime that I liked. Monsters and slayers...who wouldn't like it? Depending on the actions of course. However, here's something for the fans of Devil May Cry as episode is coming out soon for PS 3! Check out the music video and this nice game trailer that I got from my friend!


This is Devil May Cry 4 Music Video.


Devil May Cry 4 Lady Trish Dante HD

Interesting! I absolutely loved all of them! Well, let's just say sometimes, because there is no such people like this, that is why us humans are allowed to dream about people like these...Right? Dante, anta hontoni dai ichiban sugoi neh!!! suki des!!

Feb 18, 2008

Saturday Mania

At first I didn't know that the gang would actually call me up and tell me that we're gonna go clubbing that night as I was working that day. First, Syndie told me that we will be heading to this pub at damansara perdana called Kafe After5 as i told them that Kenneth might not be going if it's clubbing and I just wanted a nice gathering with the whole gang. Later on, when it's near to 7pm, the time that I finish work, Kenneth suddenly called me up and told me that we will be heading to MardiGras at One Utama. I was kinda surprised as I thought Syndie has arranged everything. However, it doesn't matter much to me though as I felt kinda upset lately and the need to just let loose and have fun. Ended up that night, after leaving from the office, I went back home to grab a few anime to pass to Wudi and to change as well. I reached One Utama around eleven plus if I am not mistaken...

Anyway, here's the pictures that will tell most of it...

Part of the family with a few new members! I'm pretty sure all of them enjoyed themselves that night!




Dennis! my best dancing partner ever! =p Those fingers are some b****a** fellas that are messing around while we took that pic


Alex, the guy I promise to 'kill' next month with some good shot of alcohol


One of the new member of the family, Chiang Wai (is it correct?) that turns into a goner that night haha! I recall he seems like he's ready to fall off the chair a few times =p Behind Chiang Wai is Dennis doing the stupid peace sign... *sweat*


second goner of the night, Edmund. He's the most hilarious among those few goners as he lie down on the floor and at first Dennis, Darren and me thought that he fell down...but it wasn't...

Anyway, as I can't get all of pictures from Alex, I can't say anything much. He's being a bastard and I'm gonna make him pay next month. So, meanwhile, that's all the story i can share! Of course, I will tell a even more interesting story next month...

Feb 11, 2008

Dinner Before CNY

Since there is no appropriate word for it, might as well as just do a direct translation. I was supposed to post this up once i got the picture, which is before Chinese New Year, but apparently I never had the time to do so. This was the dinner among my department people and it was fun to see everyone loosen up there and talk and make fun of each other. Best of all, I expected the big boss of the day to bring at least a bottle of wine that day but what came up was a bottle of red wine and a bottle of Hennessey. What I least expect the most was, finding out that most of the guys there couldn't drink ! The girls turn out to be a better drinker than the guys! My GawD !

Here's some pictures for you to soak your eyes on... Just don't go 'What the HeCK...'

This is the 'Lou sang 'that we had with some slices of salmons... Come to think of it, where did this tradition come from? Each time during every closing work dinner before Chinese new year, there will be a round of 'Lou Sang'... hmmm...

Can't believe how much he looked exactly like the thing that is on the plate... Ended up, we got the head chopped into pieces and had it take away for him haha!






Just a slight crazy pose i had for the camera since it's a lousy karaoke they had there and i just gotta have some fun !


The two gay in my department...GawD you can never get rid of them both doing some stupid stuff together. Thus, the gay couple... *grins*



The whole team picture. See what i meant about the gay couple? They just have to prove me right so fast...





There ain't no pictures of every dishes that's why I just post up the picture of the 'Lou Sang' and the roasted pig. Most of the picture is of us singing with the lousy machine over there. The food, I've to say it's kind of nice and even I, the one who hates seafood the most, even fish in fact, would eat the steamed fish there. Well, maybe it's because I'm starving then? Last word, the food is great, the moment is great as well...

Feb 4, 2008

Lost and Alone

Yesterday I went off to Ulu Yam with Vincent to bring his aunt back to KL for Chinese New Year. You'd be thinking, why can't the aunt come back herself? Good question. First off, she's suffering from mental illness. Down syndrome or whichever it is, I have no idea. Bottom word, she stays in this Welfare Home for the old folks and those mentally handicapped.

I've visited Ulu Yam for my whole life as my grandma stays there (as well as a whole bunch of relatives). Though I don't really fancy that place due to the heat, it's kinda peaceful and it gets me off the KL rush stress. Oh, I'm kinda out of topic already from here.

Back to track, this is not the first time I've went to Ulu Yam to visit Vincent's aunt. In fact, it's just the second time. I still recall that the first time I went there, I'm quite surprised to find that Ulu Yam have these type of places. Maybe because the land there is cheap for them to build such welfare homes? Or is it the fact that it's kinda isolated? I have no idea. My heart kinda twisted when I really look at the old folks there. Listening to the complaints of the caretaker over there doesn't help in comforting me. It gives me a very sickening impression of the people who even have the heart to leave their very own family member there. To think that the phrase 'Blood is thicker than water' makes me sick to the very core.

There are some pictures I've taken using my phone on my visit there last Sunday. It kinda tear me apart to even think of staying in these type of places. Though the caretaker are nice and friendly, but I do have a very clear feeling of how the people there really do feel. Some of them are not even mentally ill. They are just really old and unwanted by their own family members. I recall a story I've read once from a book that teaches the value of our own family...

"Once, there was a family who stays with their very old grandfather. The mom and dad was a very busy person. That leaves the son and the grandfather alone at home most of the time. Needless to say, the son loves the grandfather very much and they used to play together. However, one day, the father comes back, face dark, looked at his very own father and said, 'Dad, I'm sorry but I will have to send you off as I can no longer provide better living for everyone.' Upon hearing that, the grandfather walks off sadly to his room, with tears flowing freely from his wrinkled eyes. That very evening, the father carries the grandfather in a very big basket and when he is about to set off, the young son called out to the father, 'Papa! Papa! When you have sent grandpapa off, don't forget to bring back the basket as well!' Curious, the father turns around and asks the son why. The son said, ' When you are old like grandpapa, I can send you off as well with the basket like what you are doing right now to grandpapa!' Shocked and ashamed, the father puts down the grandfather and apologizes.

I hope you learn something from this story...