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Pulau Redang: 1-3 Sept 2006
AS A RESULT OF OVERDOING THIS:
 Pic: Girl chasing Nemos drawn using Paint
Girl is BURNT!
(pic removed coz...) Pic: Backview body taken by Boy. Frontview cannot show la of course :P
So ok, I said before that I wanted to get a good tan. But I guess I now love snorkeling much much more than playing dead under the sun Hence, the picture above. The fair area of my back was simply because it was not exposed to the sun much. (So was the butt) We rented a boat and went snorkeling in about 4 islands. Namely, Redang of course, Long Beach, Turtle Bay and the rest which I can't remember the names.
I love being under the water. Silence surrounds you. The only sound you can hear is your constant rhythmic breathing and splashing of water as you wade with your arms and legs. And the view below? BREATHTAKING. I've never seen such beautiful corals in my life before.
And Nemo, gosh, they are so cute! One of the guys dived in further below and caught a Nemo in his hands and brought it to me. It was so cute I almost risk swallowing water as I was almost bursting out in laughter! Well of course, there were other fishes as well. Schools of fishes of many gorgeous colors swimming around you and sea cucumbers were all over the seabed. We even brought bread from the hotel and fed the fishes who literally were just nibbling the bread out of our hands!
I wish I have pictures of them to show. But sadly, we didn't have a waterproof camera but we WILL have one by the time we go on another beach trip! These are some of the pics that I've got. Didn't have time to snap pictures. More on Gary's video camera which I will get from him later.

And lastly enlarged versions of...
 
My body hurts like hell now. Ouch!
Posted at 4.9.06 by mizz_angie
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"BoyGirl Tanning In Beach" Drawn Using Paint
Posted at 1.9.06 by mizz_angie
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Dinner Dishes Under 30 Minutes
Cooked a last minute dinner for us. DT wanted to eat at home and I panicked for awhile. We didn't do any grocery! So I looked through the kitchen cabinets and fridge and these were what I found:
- 1 packet of minced pork
- 2 pieces of deboned chicken breast
- Half a packet of tagliatelle pasta (one of my favorite pastas, looked like fettucine but are packed in cute balls)
- 1 carrot, 1 potato, 2 tomatoes (extras from last week's ABC soup)
- Onions, garlic, etc
Tagliatelle (pasta) topped with hot sauce of teriyaki-marinated minced meat and chicken fillet

The funny thing is, the more I DO NOT follow the recipes, the more compliments on the taste of food I get from DT. Like this dish, he loved the sauce that was cooked from the minced meat and cubed chicken breast, both marinated with Teriyaki sauce + pepper + a little oyster sauce. 2 min before turning off the fire, just drop 1 teaspoon of thick soy sauce. I just dumped anything I could get my hands on from the kitchen! Talking about easy to please! Heh!

And this, I don't really know what to call this. It consists of the extras from last week's soup. A carrot, potato, 2 tomatoes, big onions, garlic, oyster sauce and minced meat. All stir-fried together. Yum ~
Simple and fast. And now, excuse me while I go do the dishes. Apparently, The Breakup didn't help much, the boy still never volunteers! 
Posted at 31.8.06 by mizz_angie
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Dr David Tay's Remedy for Food Poisoning
Boy: Always tummy problem. I think your tummy has worms. So we need alcohol to kill them. Girl: *yippee!*
DT had an invitation for a wine appreciation dinner. So, off we went to kill worms.
Date: 25 August 2006 Venue: Restaurant 18-20th Centuries, TTDI Theme: Wine Appreciation Dinner Style: Fine dining Photos: Taken from my phone, so they are a bit quality-challenged

Free flow of red and white wine - some most are quite yucky. I'm not really a wine drinker but I must say the welcoming white wine, Le Mire was yummy. So I stuck with this the whole night.
1st course: Pan Seared Scallop on steamed daikon radish Verdict: Excellant! Loved it, loved it, loved it. Wine: Rossestate Riesling - ewwww, tasted like kerosene I swear!
2nd course: Grilled Stuffed Tenderloin of Chicken with hongkong kailan on shitake reduction Verdict: Yum! But I thought the chicken could use a bit more spice, a bit bland to me Wine: Some red wine which I hated as well. Went on slurping my Le Mire. Heh!
3rd course: Slow Braised Lamb Shank with red curry braised vegetables & wild rice Verdict: OMG, absolute heaven! I loved it! The lamb melts in your mouth and the rice was beriani-ish but better. Wine: Another red wine which I hated too.
4th course: Moist Chocolate Cake with warm chocolate sauce Verdict: Can literally die from blissfulness-overdosed! It came with a scoop of vanilla ice cream by the side. I took a picture of it but don't know why, I can't seem to find it.
End of meal: Bazilo Coffee or Jasmine Tea Verdict: DT and I both wanted none, but just plain water to wash it all off.
Then, we realised there were journalists from The Star covering the event too. One of them came to take a picture of us and interviewed us a bit and hehe, you might just see us in the papers next week 
And me is no more going to the loo after each meal. Dr Tay gives GOOD advice 
Posted at 26.8.06 by mizz_angie
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No dreams last night. You know why?
Because I didn't sleep at all. AT ALL. And why so?
Because my yesterday's lunch decided to make a pact with whatever bacterias that were in my stomach, which THEY then thought it would be majorly fun to super-process themselves to give me a nightmare from 1.30am - 7++am.
Total loo trips made = 5 times WORST times = the 1st two trips. I teared because it was so painful 
And I've always thought I have emetophobia. But according to wikipedia:
Emetophobic Habits
Avoiding sick people not true
Avoiding overeating not true
Compulsive hand-washing definitely not true
Compulsive expiration date checking not true
Avoiding long car trips or long means of transportation also has to be close to a bathroom totally not true
Cannot fall asleep unless hungry not true
Become very nervous when going to public places (mall, movies, etc.) in fear of seeing someone vomit or vomiting themselves are you kidding me? One Utama is like my second home!
None of the habits stated are true for me. I am only afraid to vomit. VERY afraid, that's all. So what am I?
Posted at 25.8.06 by mizz_angie
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Some Sweet Dreams For A Change Please, Mr Sandman
I remember my dreams pretty well these days.
Last night, I particularly remembered this segment of my many mini-dreams. My mom brought this little girl to our house, about 8 yrs old I'd say, into her care for a few days.
This girl was EVIL. She tried to kill me! I knew something was not right with her when my family was around. To me, she was rather strange.
Then one day, my whole family went out and I was alone sleeping in my room. I went, "Oh shit, the door's not locked! I better get up and go lock it." I got up quietly, walking slowly towards my door and pressed on the knob to have it locked. And I remembered I even closed my windows.
Then, as I was lying on my bed, I heard the windows slowly opened, making a slow creaking sound. I panicked. I got up and saw HER face staring into my room. Smiling.
She was going to pour it in. A bottle of what I could only decipher at that moment as kerosene. I screamed.
Then, I got up. Heart beating as though I just did a 100m sprint.
Evil girl kinda looked like Emily.

Posted at 24.8.06 by mizz_angie
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Come home - that is message the Government wants to send out to those who have ventured abroad and made names for themselves internationally in designing, modelling, singing and acting.
Because it's stupid. They are not offering enough to attract them back.
Quote: He said the poor response was due to the difference between salaries offered here and overseas.
"We can only offer incentives but the major change that we want to put in place is beyond us. The salary level is dependent on the employers," he added.
And it's not only about the salary my dears. The totality of the whole industry matters as well. Let's just look at the fashion scene. Ling Tan, for example, a Malaysian-born and established model in US now. Do you honestly think she would come back? Fashion scene is much more diversed there, opportunities are abundant. And you want to compare that to Malaysia's fashion scene? If Amber Chia were given a chance to go over, I bet she would grab it and STAY put there. I know I would.
Posted at 23.8.06 by mizz_angie
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Of Flying Broomsticks, Britney and The Break Up
I must be reading way too many magical and fantasy books. I dreamt I was whizzing around in a flying broomstick last night. You know, just like Harry Potter on his Nimbus 2000. Well, I was on MY Nimbus 2000, flying around searching for DT whom I found later on, at some garden in a tuxedo, mingling around with JC and some other friends! WTF!
And then, catch this. I was dreaming about Britney bathing her baby, Sean in a bath tub and moments later went off to do something which led her to forget about him and left poor baby Sean to drown!
OMG, I sure have weird dreams these days.
Anyways, I caught The Break Up over the weekend. Can't say I love the movie as much. I absolutely hate cliff-hangers! This is a Hollywood movie and Hollywood movies ALWAYS end with "... and they lived happily ever after." And wth was that?! So they get back together or what? I actually liked that guy who was hitting on Jen towards the end. That tall guy who initially asked her out in the art gallery but got turned down and then went to her house to look at an art piece which she was selling off to him. He's darn cute 
And oh, The Dresses. I'm sure by now, you would have read about the raving reviews on her wardrobe in this movie. Two-thumbs up! Love all her black numbers especially the one she wore in the art gallery with a bare back and ohhhh... The White Dress which she wore to a date with this weirdo was absolutely to die for! And no, no one can own that dress because, apparently the dress, by Calvin Klein, was made specially for Jen in that movie.
At the end of the movie, I looked at DT and thought to myself, "OMG, what have I done! I've just put him through a 2 hours torture!" Hahaha, yes the boy got dragged by me to catch it at the cinema 
And lastly guys, men, males, it's NOT about the lemons. Think out of the box!
Posted at 23.8.06 by mizz_angie
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All of a sudden, I missed playing Ballade Pour Adeline on my piano.

Posted at 22.8.06 by mizz_angie
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Accessory for your notebooks
I love these.
Presenting...
ACME Bags and Totes for your Macbook (which I love to death!) and laptops such as Dell, Compaq, Sony, Toshiba, etc.
http://www.acmemade.com/bags.html
Go knock yourself out 
They are divided into a few sub-categories, The Slim, The Designer Slim, The Slim Cargo, The New Tote, The Slim Pack and The Clyde Messenger.
These are the ones I like:
 
 
These are from The Designer Slim range

This is from The Slim Cargo range
The ones I would MOST likely buy/own/have/possess:

My #1 Favorite: From The Designer Slim Range: Bloom White

My #2 Favorite: From The Designer Slim range: Plaid Tan

My #3 Favorite: From The Designer Slim range: Quatrefoil Silver
The price? Hee hee, I just took a peep at the price list on the bottom right.
And oh, my eyes then quickly darted away *whistle*
Posted at 21.8.06 by mizz_angie
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