Happy Birthday Xiang!
Finally some time to update after two weeks. On Saturday, 6th November 2004, I booked out around 12.30pm and fetched Li Xiang to Marina Square, the start of a busy stretch of days I'll recap here.
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Finally some time to update after two weeks. On Saturday, 6th November 2004, I booked out around 12.30pm and fetched Li Xiang to Marina Square, the start of a busy stretch of days I'll recap here.
On Saturday I picked up Li Xiang and headed to Marina Square for The Cellular. Luckily traffic around the Suntec City circle was light, so I negotiated it easily; rounding circles isn't even in the driving test any more.
On Saturday I slept until 1pm, then went to Funan to pre-order Half-Life 2: Collector's Edition at $129 while my brother got the standard at $69.90. We had a late lunch at Swensen's; the mixed grill is nice.
Half-Life 2 has finally gone gold after almost three years of waiting, with a planned release of 16th November 2004. The standard edition is S$69.90 and the collector's edition S$139. I'm going to pre-order mine tomorrow.
On Saturday I trimmed my hair at Everton Park, then drove my mom's new car home after four months away from the wheel. I met Johnson, Jackey and Li Xiang for dinner to mark Johnson's first book.
On Saturday I woke at 6am and reached Pasir Ris Park by 7.20am for the Provost Unit's 5km Life Run. The cloudy weather was cool for running; without our 78 SOP trainees, turnout would have been thin.
On Friday I had lunch with my family at a Chinese restaurant in King's Hotel. The service was terrible, ignored for 20 minutes with no utensils or orders taken, and only three dishes were any good.
I met Li Xiang at Great World City for Resident Evil: Apocalypse, a two-hour film far more action-packed than the first but with a simpler storyline. I still prefer the original Resident Evil; this one ends on a cliffhanger.
On Tuesday I had lunch with my mom and brother at HarbourFront. We tried Noodle Hut, a Shanghainese place; the fried la mian and guo tie were nice, the xiao long bao less so.
Gabe Newell says the Half-Life 2 offers are finalised, with the Steam bundles going on sale next week. Buyers via Steam get the final Counter-Strike: Source immediately, alongside Half-Life 2 and the other games in the Steam offer.
I reached Tekong at 8.30pm and walked to my company line. Up in my bunk, all our food and my liquid shoe polish were gone. Luckily a friend brought cup noodles; only 12 of my platoon turned up.
On Saturday I visited my grandfather and auntie in Toa Payoh, months since I last did; I miss them. We had kway chap for dinner, cheap and good at $7.80 for four.
On Thursday I had my Pass Out Parade, and everything went smoothly, with human traffic far better regulated than on parents' visiting day. Afterwards all of us from Pegasus formed a huge circle around our OC and 2IC.
On Saturday I booked out my earliest yet, reaching Singapore by 8.30am. After breakfast at Hans with my parents, I met Li Xiang for The Terminal at GV Marina, a good film based on a true story.
I booked out last night. I was meant to book out again tonight, but the schedule changed: Live Grenade Throwing moved to Sunday, so I book in later at 8.15pm. A very short weekend, under 24 hours.
On Saturday I reached Singapore around 12.30pm. I wanted The Bourne Supremacy but couldn't make it, so I had the Depot Road laksa with my family at Alexandra Village. I was so thirsty I drank four different drinks.
On graduation day Thursday I went back to school for breakfast at FC6; it felt weird being the only one in uniform, until more NS guys turned up. Lunch was wanton mee and seafood soup.
My platoon commander must have been in a good mood. My graduation ceremony starts tomorrow at 2pm, but he let us book out today at 8pm and back tomorrow at 8.30pm, more than a full day off.
On Saturday I reached Singapore around 12.15pm. My mom finally tracked down the Depot Road laksa, now at Alexandra Village Hawker Centre, stall 01-75, so I had my favourite for lunch. My mom also bought a Toyota Vios.
Happy 39th Birthday, Singapore! On Friday I booked out at 8pm and had dinner with my parents at Changi Village, the famous nasi lemak. Back home I uploaded the site to the new server, hitting some SQL problems.
Since 1st August 2004, this site was down for migration to our new server, an Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz housed at the Pacific Internet data centre. I finally uploaded everything yesterday, so it should all be up and running now.
On Saturday I booked out early at 9.30am to beat the parents' visiting crowd. I had the famous minced pork noodle with my parents, then met Li Xiang for lunch at Ngee Ann City's MOS Burger.