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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Shhhh

Posted by YC

That's how this blog page had been..."shhhh"...silence.

Silence is good. It allows us time to think. It lets us reflect upon ourselves and our environment. By the word "environment" I'm not just referring to trees and the stray neighbourhood puppy. Environment here embodies all the elements around us; all that shapes who we are and all that we shape.

Anyways, anyhow, anywho, I can't stand the silence anymore. The shhhhhh will just ____ the desire to pee. Shhhhhhh.

Yesterday marks a rare occassion where all NINE members of WOOT got together. That's one occurrence like after ... 1, 2, 3, 4, .... weeks? In terms of probability, it's classified as rare occurence already. And so the rare occurence occured yesterday. It's like striking a lottery.

All nine of us squeezed into an Unser as we made our way to the destination in Damansara. As we approached the school in SS19, the driver realised that something is not right with the car. It's swaying left and right. We pulled over to the side of the road; the left rear tyre is flat. The probability of that happening is like .... ??? Hence consider the joint probability. I'm not talking about the conditional probability yet.

After a mind-boggling, body sweating and girls cheering effort (of changing a tyre), we resumed our journey and made it to the destination. The restaurant looks good, company looks good and food smells good. Except for the blowing air-condition right above my head.

A variety of food was ordered. We had pizza, carbonara, angel's hair, house specialties (seafood abuga bedabu wagabu), beef, cod fish, (sorry, I didn't get YW and RK's food's name), and not forgetting, two (!) bottles of wine. White, red, and even pink.

The event? It's Merdeka's Eve. CL's belated birthday celebration and have completed chambering (no more hiding in the toilet. yeay!). Probably could be declared as 2-year anniversary for WOOT as well :)

The damage? Broke the WOOT record. RM6xx.xx

The moment? Fireworks from Sunway seen through the leaves of a coconut tree planted on a field in SS17.

The experience? Priceless.

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