Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Christmas in Ipoh

Yo, peeps! Back to Cyberjaya again. The gatherings with the gang was fun, although Ipoh is nowhere as exciting & happening as KL. But still, relaxing is a kind of fun thing to do too.

Well, the initial plan to meet up was at a steamboat buffet place call Moven Peak, near GreenTown area. However, due to last minute booking, we couldn't get a table big enough to accomodate all of us. Therefore, we change venue. I suggested Bamboo Noodle House in Jaya Jusco Ipoh. I've never been there, but so does the rest of the guys. The food there wasn't the best but at least we can have a decent enough meal.

Bamboo Noodle House Gathering

Let me intro a bit of my friends here in the picture. From top left in clockwise direction: KL, GT, ST, Eddy, Dena, Kong, NCC, YL & me.

After that was suppose to be going to Eddy's place for BBQ & Christmas countdown. But of course at times like this, bad things always happen to make you feel damn frustrated and lose control of your temper, so that you cannot enjoy a pleasant Christmas Eve night. Same situation happened to me as well. That thing was the stupid traffic jam on top of the Jaya Jusco rooftop. It took me 1/2 hour to get out from my parking lot into the jam. Then I met some of my friends who left their car & walk away. I called them.

Me: Oi! Hui bin dou? Mm hai hui Eddy nguk kei meh?

GT: Wah! Gam sak ceh! Sak dak leu dou hai ceh lui min countdown lor!

Me: Then? Lei dei hui bin dou?

ST: Hui Y2K lor. Hou guo sak ceh lor.

Me: Ok ok. Ngo park ceh, ji hau joi call lei dei.

With that, i forced my way into a parking space. Walk out of the car & towards the lift to get out of there. We walked towards Y2K. For your information, Y2K is consider as the coolest disco/pub in Ipoh area. Of course, a day like Christmas Eve day, there would be nothing less than a countdown celebration with loads of boost, extra loud remix music, and gals with extra less clothing dancing on the tables. This is Christmas spirit.

A friend of mine told me, people nowadays don't celebrate Christmas anymore. They celebrate X-mas. I agree.

If you celebrate Christmas, shouldn't you opt for a more healthy & peaceful celebration? Shouldn't you go to church or something holy like that? I don't know, maybe i ain't a Christian. You tell me!

Anyway, after watching a whole bunch of drunked people shouting "Merry Christmas" and gals with half their butt-cheek exposing dancing on the tables, and not to mention the selection of music by the DJ that night sucks, we went on to Eddy's place to a second round gathering. Oh, before going into that, the half-butt-cheek-exposed gals was cun, and a bunch of drunked people shouting "Merry Christmas" is just plain......everyday happening!

BBQ gathering at Eddy's place. When we reached there, it was already so late that most of the other guys had already went back. So, being the late-comers, we try to finish up the rest of the food although most of us still feel full from dinner. But since it's BBQ & the time to get a chicken wing ready to eat, we'realredy feeling like we haven't eaten for ages.

BBQ

This is us BBQ in the middle of the night, making a lot of noise, but luckily the neighbours were so good they never called the police. So we also tried to behave, try our best to lower down our volume & try our best to finish up the food.

Next was present exchange time. Each of us are told to bring a small gift for exchange. Just a little something to lightens up the Christmas spirit. So, this is us with our presents =P

Present Exchange

So this is Christmas night out with the gang. Being with them sure is the most enjoyable thing during secondary school. Nothing has changed that till now. They are still the best company which i enjoy the most in my life.

Friends Forever!

ChiM

1 Comments:

  • took me a long time to read so much of ur blogs after didn't catch up awhile. it's great to see ur effort putting down ur great stories of life in here. just drop by n let u know tat i got read ur blog!!! :P take care Chim!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at Monday, January 09, 2006  

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