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Found this on Lepak.tv. Dont know when this video was recorded but its entertaining. Always love a good fight..... haha that indian chick can really give a 'tight' slap. LOL


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Koh Samui: A long, long journey

Another round of beef noodles in Krabi before the long journey to Koh Samui. This time, I had the thin noodles instead (not by choice, the lady couldn't understand what I was trying to say). But it wa [ ... ]


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Please vote! Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 16:21

Dear all,

I apologize for my absence and I do not have any excuse. In the spirit of democracy that fills the headlines in today's news, I will leave it to you to decide on what I should write next. I have a list of blogworthy articles just waiting to spill, so please vote:

  1. High-rolling in Macau
  2. White Water Rafting in KKB
  3. NYE in Bangkok
  4. CNY in Singapore
  5. My Mexican Birthday Fiesta
  6. Heibi and Keiji (The Great Escape)
  7. My new Tennis shoes!

What has happened to me!? Don't I go online?! Of course I do but I guess the Scrabbles app in FB always steal my attention away. Haha, how's that for a poor excuse?


How do you like my new template btw? Thanks Chip! (Subtle encouragement to blog).

p/s Please vote for #1 coz photos are already in flickr! DEMOCRACY DOES NOT WORK WHERE I COME FROM.

Love, A

Here's a teaser for you. A piece of straight-from-the-oven portuguese tart - so rich with cream and egg!

 
WOW! Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Wednesday, 04 February 2009 17:42

How do you like my new template?

 
I'm nice ok Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Tuesday, 21 October 2008 17:02

atti²de says:

boo

audrey says:

boo!

 atti²de says:

haha today boo aksed me (boo = my nephew)

 atti²de says:

why yee yee always scold him

 atti²de says:

HAHAHAHAHAHA

audrey says:

LOL

audrey says:

WHERE GOT

audrey says:

i gave him colouring books

audrey says:

sigh

audrey says:

really ah..

 atti²de says:

i oso shocked

audrey says:

do i always scold him?

 atti²de says:

i ask him so are you going to colour the books yee yee gave u

 atti²de says:

yeah... and got activities inside also

 atti²de says:

bout (but)... why yee yee always scold me

audrey says:

hahaha

audrey says:

oh dear

audrey says:

maybe i'm stern w/ him kua

audrey says:

aiyo

audrey says:

i feel bad now!!!!

 
6 hours of blank Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Thursday, 16 October 2008 12:27

"The doctor said that the memory lapse will not occur again"

"OK.."

--- 10minutes later

"The doctor said that the memory lapse will not occur again."

"Yeah, I know."

"How come you know?"

"You told me 10 minutes ago!"

We both laugh.

Funny as it was, it was a different scenario two nights ago.

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Transient global amnesia is a sudden, temporary episode of memory loss that can't be attributed to a more common neurological condition, such as epilepsy, transient ischemic attack, stroke or head injury. During an episode of transient global amnesia, your recall of recent events simply vanishes, so you can't remember where you are or how you got there. You may also draw a blank when asked to remember things that happened a day, a month or even a year ago. You do remember who you are, and you recognize family members and others you have known for a long time, but that knowledge doesn't make your memory loss any less disturbing.

Transient global amnesia would be even more distressing if it recurred more often or lasted longer than it does. The condition is rare to start with, and among the few who do have one episode, a second episode is uncommon. Also, episodes of transient global amnesia last only six hours, on average — although an episode of any length is frightening to witness or experience.

When an episode of transient global amnesia is over, you remember nothing that happened while your memory was impaired, and you might not recall the hours beforehand. Otherwise, though, your memory is fine. 

More information here.

 
Dreymer vs Lizard Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Tuesday, 14 October 2008 10:17

We were having breakfast at our usual spot (next to the funeral parlour - this time it was occupied) when we noticed a lizard near our feet. It wasn't moving and when I had a closer look at its tiny, frail and liveless body, it looked dead.

I wanted to make sure that it was completely kapoot so I stamped my feet next to him to wake it up. No movement from the tiny lizard. Confirmed - dead. As we continued with our nasi lemak, the lizard suddenly came to life and moved closer to us. Oh.. so he was just playing dead! Naughty!

I stamped my feet, this time closer to its body but the lizard didn't scurry off. Usually lizards, at close proximity with humans, would just run away in the hurry to avoid any contact with us. However, this brave li'l thing just stayed stagnant as if to proclaim, "this space is mine!". I continued to place my feet next to it... I don't know why, maybe to intimidate the tiny creature. LOL.

  • Chip: Very brave ah...
  • Dreymer: Yahlor.. it's a small lizard oni.. I'm not that scared..
  • Chip: I meant that the lizard is very brave la..
  • Dreymer: Oh.

Embarassed

 
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