The Common Denominator

August 3rd, 2010  |  Published in Blog

I remember not too long ago, there was a MTV / Channel V programme called “Triple Play” that plays 3 songs from different artists, and asks the viewers to guess what is the common link between all the videos.

Well, I got a challenge of my own! Hope you enjoy solving the mystery!

Video 1

Video 2

Video 3

Also, show some love to Paperplane Pursuit!

Vote for their song – Goodbye on Campur Chart

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Quiz: Bowling Score Calculations

February 27th, 2010  |  Published in Blog

Answer the following simple question and stand a chance to win a mystery prize. Contest ends 2nd March 2010, 12:00 pm (GMT+8). Only one entry per e-mail address!

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Choices

August 10th, 2009  |  Published in Blog

Going to KLCC area for the 2 day “Summit” was awesome.

On the way there, not wanting to be late, I used the known, tried and tested route. No problem. I got there in about 20 minutes from Subang Jaya.

After a tiring day, the Magellan in me decide to use the Airport highway, cutting out at OUG / Bkt Jalil area. I missed the turning (or U-Turn) and boom, I went past the North South Expressway (Sg. Besi toll)!!!!

Can’t be that bad… drove at 110 km/h to the next stop, which was Kajang. If I was travelling with friends, then we would have stopped for satay. It was 7pm, and the sun was just setting. What an awesome sight.

Soon, I passed Marriott Putrajaya. I was puzzled. Eh, I thought Putrajaya was freaking far away? Have I really travelled that far? I looked at my watch, and I’ve only been in the car for 20 minutes tops. I was there for my sister Olivia’s wedding in 2004. The place still looks the same, but the roads were fun to drive on. Most of it is toll free. So if you have time, I’m sure there are short-cuts and toll-free ways to the Airport from town.

Passed through Puchong (again, thought of Having Syabu Syabu) but meh, no friends. Fortunately it was Sunday and there was no jam. I reached home exactly 60 minutes after leaving Nikko Hotel.

Here’s a visual on my journey. And I believe I spent under RM 5 on toll in total. I drove 3 times the distance I’m supposed to, but hey, this was how new places are discovered!

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The Camp Report 2009

August 3rd, 2009  |  Published in Blog

SIB Couz Camp 2009 was held at El Sanctuary in Melaka over the past 3 days. Compared to other camps in which I’ve taken part in, this is by far miles ahead. You can imagine the shock (and poker face) I had when my friends told me it wasn’t the best Couz had to offer.

Instead of pointing the flaws of others, here are the top 10 things I liked about the trip to El Sanctuary.

10. The food was delicious. Seriously, one of the better camp food around. Although we did crave for Mc Donald’s on Day 1 itself! I went to great lengths to make it happen; unfortunately it was 20km from Senawang (nearest 24 hour branch) so they didn’t bother.

9. The games and activities were good. Despite lacking clear direction, instructions and purpose. We had fun.

8. My dorm mates were awesome. Having familiar faces helped. I think that each dorm should have someone senior with a cool head and common sense. This is important because 70% of the time we are spending with dorm mates throughout the camp. Again, it was the flip of a coin, as to who we sleep with. That’s the way the cookie crumbles!

7. I personally feel the attitude of the girls especially, were much of a more acceptable standard than that of previous camp experiences. Allow me to clarify. As we know, God created super awesome beings called girls. Contrary to Einstein, I believe God somewhat “played dice” and made different personality traits. I give Couz Camp a 80% pass “approval rating”.

6. Most guys were well behaved, and the leaders made sure the shy ones weren’t left out, while the outspoken ones didn’t steal the “show” all the time. Kudos on that.

5. Surprisingly, Wifi was available. I didn’t have to worry as I was on Digi’s Data Unlimited Plan! Furniture and Fittings were all in order, so points for that one.

4. Pastor Victor was awesome. Well delivered message presented in easy to digest “chunks”, something which is relevant and practical and most important of all, honest.

3. The campers and leaders were very sporting. That’s what I really like, because I’ve seen teh evil in some people’s eyes in pervious camps.

2. Jungle tracking at night, crossing a river getting our shoes wet on DAY 1, slipping a sleep hill and enjoying the company of great friends at IMATION. Whoa, indescribable.

1. I was truly blessed. Everything just clicked in place, right from the worship, to the games and activities, the fellowship, as well as the most important, the encounter and dwelling in God’s presence.

There’s another camp coming up, and I’ll see if the guys are up to it.

Right now, I have to snap back to reality and recaliberate my senses. In the words of a shrink, its like “Getting out of la-la land!”

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