Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Satay Celup at Ong Kim Wee (Ban Lee Hiang?)

And so I discovered that Ong Kim Wee is not just this really annoyingly busy place with many cars and parking lots and traffic jams.

Well, I suppose there always has been a reason for the jams =.=



Clockwise from left: Jess (aiks), Yen, Adrian, Gary (aiyak), Shaun, Daniel, Yik How, Sharma, Qi (aiyaks), Sis (ish), Sarah

Sorry la. I tak pandai take photo. T_T

Anyway, judging from the number of links in that caption, I suppose what Ju remarked was pretty much accurate:
Wah! Does everyone in MGC have a blog?!

Yep. Time to get one too, Mangkuk Queen #2. (thankfully, she wouldn't read this. i hope.)


- Back to the main course -

According to Qi's report, Gary drove like a crazy guy from Ujong Pasir to Ong Kim Wee and did some other dangerous stuff, which I didn't quite get, but which I trustingly believe to be dangerous. It was all in vain, anyhow. Cuz the rest of us got there late. =P

Being the latest to arrive, Yen had to snuggle in for awhile with the guys at the other end of the two tables, where Daniel sat afterward. After the appropriate changes were made to the seatings at the tables, and the all-time practice of a girl-guy table was carried out, Adrian (between the two tables) was still in a dilemma over which table he should put his food on.

Convenience? Or Manly Dignity?

Tough issues of life.

We had fun fishing around in the pot for Qi's egg too. And Jess's afterward. The waitress helpfully came along and fished around for us too. We were very grateful for the yu cha kuai that she fished out for us, but Yen didn't look too happy with the brown tahi-lookalike-gooey-ness that she plopped onto her plate in the process.

Yen got rid of her attachment to the tahi-lookalike-goeey-ness-filled plate by forcing everyone (okay la, mostly Jess only) to wipe off the cucumbers on the bread plate (the bread looked like the ones my grandma used to feed to the birds - i didn't think humans and birds had so much in common) so that she could use it to replace the tahi-lookalike-goeey-ness-filled plate.

I don't know if it was the missing egg or the cucumbers she had to eat, but Jess became really sorrowful after the cucumber episode.

Anyway, we - Shaun, Sis, Qi, me - drove home in peace (as Jerm would say) and chatted away about university lecturers writing on the board with one hand and erasing what he just wrote with the other.



Sorry I didn't belanja, Gary. =D You makan too banyak. Wakaka.



p/s1: I know Qi has a blog too, but she gave us (devotion group) the wrong address the last time. Tsk. I'll find her blog one day. *semangat*

p/s2: And yeah, I found out that Capitol is not a coffee shop.

2 comments:

Ng Xin Zhao said...

you're a really active blogger!

hwei said...

thx. =.= activity will expire come july. ^_^;