*phew*
Would you believe me that I actually had three meals in just two and half hours?!
This is how I gain my weight, I guess. *Hehe!*
Today, I got to hang out with my primary school mates.
It is quite few attendees in comparison to the 37 students we had in our class during primary school time.
However, it is a great improvement!!
The last week’s statistic for NARVIA movie: 3 people. *Haha!*
By the way, I think that is the first time I went for a movie with my primary school mate.
The funniest thing was we went to the Malay stall in front of Penang stadium to eat supper after our movie.
[That was the first time for all 3 of us after being in Penang for 23 years. :)]
Back to tonight, we first went to eat Chinese cuisines.
My stomach flattened waiting for Tuck Heng.
When John called him….
John: Hey, where are you?
Tuck Heng: We are parking our car.
John: Okey. We wait you outside of the restaurant.
After 15 minutes, where is Tuck Heng?!
Then, we spotted a familiar face.
He is not Tuck Heng, but Qing Neng.
*Going to ketuk that fellow’s head!! *
Another 15 minutes, John declared the end of the static motion and started to order for yummy cuisines.
Hean Lin: Tuck Heng is lost!
Hooi Hoon: I think his car is too big…
John: Really?!...
Around then, we saw Tuck Heng walked in with Siew Lay and Cat.
However, I did not hit his head as he was sitting too far away from me!
*Wait till I have the chance next time!*
After the meal, we went to eat Soya Bean Drink!
John took the jumbo [the stacking wood] from the shelves.
We played till the shop was closed.
The next item was lok-lok at road side.
After having lok-lok, we were actually very sua-pah-kao.
We took photo beside the lok-lok stall like we never been to any lok-lok. *Ha! Ha!*
And, I must mention my gratitude to Joshua Chin for his expenditure on our lok-lok!
[No photo as that was my friend’s camera.]
This gathering winds back plenty of primary school memories to me.
I can still remember where Hooi Hoon and Siew Lay stay.
[They did not move after primary school.]
Wei Kai was always called Gong Kia-Sai (Blur Son-in-law) by our standard four grade teacher.
[But, this gong kia-sai brought his very sui girlfriend to our gathering today! :)]
Cat was good at playing the ci-ci-cob (jumping on the ground with boxes…I doubt you know what I am talking. Nevermind! Someone please enlighten me with the correct noun for that game, which I missed so much after my primary school.)
So much to write and share here…. + … +…
Anyway, I’m going to leave Penang on Saturday night for Singapore.
My sister is packing her stuffs now.
When am I going to pack?
May be Saturday afternoon… ha, lazy lass!
Would you believe me that I actually had three meals in just two and half hours?!
This is how I gain my weight, I guess. *Hehe!*
Today, I got to hang out with my primary school mates.
It is quite few attendees in comparison to the 37 students we had in our class during primary school time.
However, it is a great improvement!!
The last week’s statistic for NARVIA movie: 3 people. *Haha!*
By the way, I think that is the first time I went for a movie with my primary school mate.
The funniest thing was we went to the Malay stall in front of Penang stadium to eat supper after our movie.
[That was the first time for all 3 of us after being in Penang for 23 years. :)]
Back to tonight, we first went to eat Chinese cuisines.
My stomach flattened waiting for Tuck Heng.
When John called him….
John: Hey, where are you?
Tuck Heng: We are parking our car.
John: Okey. We wait you outside of the restaurant.
After 15 minutes, where is Tuck Heng?!
Then, we spotted a familiar face.
He is not Tuck Heng, but Qing Neng.
*Going to ketuk that fellow’s head!! *
Another 15 minutes, John declared the end of the static motion and started to order for yummy cuisines.
Hean Lin: Tuck Heng is lost!
Hooi Hoon: I think his car is too big…
John: Really?!...
Around then, we saw Tuck Heng walked in with Siew Lay and Cat.
However, I did not hit his head as he was sitting too far away from me!
*Wait till I have the chance next time!*
After the meal, we went to eat Soya Bean Drink!
John took the jumbo [the stacking wood] from the shelves.
We played till the shop was closed.
The next item was lok-lok at road side.
After having lok-lok, we were actually very sua-pah-kao.
We took photo beside the lok-lok stall like we never been to any lok-lok. *Ha! Ha!*
And, I must mention my gratitude to Joshua Chin for his expenditure on our lok-lok!
[No photo as that was my friend’s camera.]
This gathering winds back plenty of primary school memories to me.
I can still remember where Hooi Hoon and Siew Lay stay.
[They did not move after primary school.]
Wei Kai was always called Gong Kia-Sai (Blur Son-in-law) by our standard four grade teacher.
[But, this gong kia-sai brought his very sui girlfriend to our gathering today! :)]
Cat was good at playing the ci-ci-cob (jumping on the ground with boxes…I doubt you know what I am talking. Nevermind! Someone please enlighten me with the correct noun for that game, which I missed so much after my primary school.)
So much to write and share here…. + … +…
Anyway, I’m going to leave Penang on Saturday night for Singapore.
My sister is packing her stuffs now.
When am I going to pack?
May be Saturday afternoon… ha, lazy lass!