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Thursday, April 27, 2006

end of atlanta days

haha boring blog right guys?

i guess its just too tedious to keep putting my journeys here in the states. easier to wait for me to go back then show you guys.

haven had the chance to call home for 2 weeks, dont know i busy on wat? haha its the dead week now and i have to pia report and project everyday, haha you know wat it means? it means my project group mates are as slack as me!!!! thats not true la, if not for them, i think we will have no programming code and i will fail this idiotic course.

haha i am really lousy with remembering b-days. forgot suli's one haha, better get her sth when i go back. haha hope KW will like the cheapstake present i got him and robin then brotherhood pendent haha!!!. and of cos CX, THE PORN MAGAZINE (he request one hahahaha....jokking)

sorry to hear about Roy and Ch's lost of dear ones, sorry that i am not ard to be at the wakes. but i'm sure u guys are strong.

been very busy planning summer trips doing stuffs here and there but not studying. really cant wait for the day sherlyn touch down to be here!!!

haven been able to complete my plans yet but i have to say i will miss Atlanta and GIT though its actually boring at times hahaha.

house parties, my classmates, the professors and my house mates. i do hope time can extend a while more!!!

Monday, April 03, 2006

SPRING BREAK TO FLORIDA



haha, jumping some small road trips i am going straight into spring break, a week has passed since spring break, and reality of our last month has sunk in. but that would be another blog entry.

the spring break was Mar 19 to 26th, haha i noe during then, most of my NTU friends had already started studying for the finals liao rite, hai, think they finish liao, mine then start, and best of all i still dun noe when is mine haha. today is rather shitty day, but i think i shd jus blog my spring break first to cheer myself up hahaha

we went to quite a few places during spring break, Savanah-Orlando-Miami-Key west-Fort De Soto-Panama City Beac

there was so much to see and to me, i would rate some of these parts of florida as much more attractive than Georgia haha. Atlanta is pretty boring. Gas is not cheap, almost 2.90USD a gallon over in Key west, southern most tip of the continent of north america.

universal studios were pretty ok, but i wouldnt say fantastic. but i pretty much lke the way towns are set up in savanah, miami and key west. all are coastal cities, with much of a relaxed culture. Isnt it cool to have a bar opened in the middle of south beach or some where along the streets in key west looking over the Gulf of mexico? ( minus the risk of things like Katrina) Maybe i really will leave Singapore one day.

We reached Miami in the dead of the nite and slept in the car (got to save money u noe) watched the sun rise and enjoyed the beach(yeah the whole day). haha the rest got pretty tired at nite so i went on the streets alone. caught the World baseball classic with some Cubans. Yeah japan won! the streets and spanish bars are pretty cool. too bad the discos are too hip hop for my liking. found a taco bar to had some supper. turned out to be the voted best mexican taco in miami, comes with STUPID sauce. trust me, unless u noe my chilli level. dun try hahaha. left my stomach feeling hot the whole day!!!.

We went to explore the other part of south beach the next day and yah some of the gals and guys got excited seeing topless suntanning, haha ( i saw it in aussieland) the beach were rather happening but the best way to have fun in mexico is to know spanish as the majority of the population are spanish speakers and are hispanics. nevertheless, the place left a pretty good memory in my mind!!!

Miami gallery : http://spaces.msn.com/fuseworld/photos/miami/

Mardi Gras 2006

hi hi friends, its finally me, catching up on blogging, lets GO. although i went to New Orleans like a month back, yah i noe, no pics and info rite. Katrina is still very much in the roads on route to Missippi. Mardi Gras, New Orleans was held in the main city, French Quarters, reopened after the disaster. I pretty much like the town, low rise buildins everywhere, a more subdued place (minus the bourbon St and St Louis lah) compared to big cities. U can see that, the place has only been partially cleaned up as i think the city cant afford to miss Mardi Gras, i'm sure they get tons of money out of it.

yah, the parades wasnt as flashy as the Chingay back home, wats unique is the rows of people by the side, vying for the attention of the performers who will then throw u tons of BEADS. Yeah, seems like beads are the way to go for US's parades....u soon see why (later posts) needless to say that in the unordodox tradition of Mardi gras......is to put a bead on the ger, and she will FLASH.....her TITS. haha boi u guys shd have seen the streets at nite, i was glad to catch sight of mardi gras haha, pretty fun!! had some alcohol, minimal (driving) and clubbing, haha seeing pple crazy trying to get every single ladies to take their clothes off, haha, the drive was long, but i say, its worth it. CH, u shd consider going hahaha

MORE PICS AT:
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the day parade....................


any crazy guy


after going amok on bourbon st


need i say more


2 other pretty babes who werent insane

hi hi friends, its finally me, catching up on blogging, lets GO. although i went to New Orleans like a month back, yah i noe, no pics and info rite. Katrina is still very much in the roads on route to Missippi. Mardi Gras, New Orleans was held in the main city, French Quarters, reopened after the disaster. I pretty much like the town, low rise buildins everywhere, a more subdued place (minus the bourbon St and St Louis lah) compared to big cities. U can see that, the place has only been partially cleaned up as i think the city cant afford to miss Mardi Gras, i'm sure they get tons of money out of it.
yah, the parades wasnt as flashy as the Chingay back home, wats unique is the rows of people by the side, vying for the attention of the performers who will then throw u tons of BEADS. Yeah, seems like beads are the way to go for US's parades....u soon see why (later posts) needless to say that in the unordodox tradition of Mardi gras......is to put a bead on the ger, and she will FLASH.....her TITS. haha boi u guys shd have seen the streets at nite, i was glad to catch sight of mardi gras haha, pretty fun!! had some alcohol, minimal (driving) and clubbing, haha seeing pple crazy trying to get every single ladies to take their clothes off, haha, the drive was long, but i say, its worth it. CH, u shd consider going hahaha

Saturday, April 01, 2006

hey this is a back log of our trip organised by the office of internation affiars here for us, the exchange students. same as any other trip, yup its taken up by the majority of SINGAPOREANS haha. the weather was darn good, hard tons of fun with my camera i tell u. we visited the archelogical (spelling) site of an old early east american indian preservation site. it was pretty cool, jus that the tale is sad.

The indians were the original occupants of the country, so u could say columbus bought the end of their civilization, but i dun think anyone recognize the fact of the sufferings of the Indians back them. this camp was relatively young before the yankees taken over by invading (u could see from some of the pics that the mount didnt get very high ( the height of the mount increases with the passing of a chief or improtant person)

the place was beautiful and we got to see their way of lifeand style. we later went on to see the last generation of Native Indians, the Cheerokees. They were the last batch and yeah, there are still many of them around except that most dun live in georgia anymore, they were relocated to Oklahorma state back then, when the americans decided the western half of georgia was also needed for development ( the orignally given the western half to the indians) so the entire Cheerokee population was forced on a more than several hundred miles long trek through a terrible winter to the Oklahorma state. many died along the way. sad isnt it, life?

look at more of the pics here: (posting pics in blogger is slow and tedious) http://spaces.msn.com/fuseworld/PersonalSpace.aspx?_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaHandler=TWljcm9zb2Z0LlNwYWNlcy5XZWIuUGFydHMuUGhvdG9BbGJ1bS5FZGl0TW9kZUNvbnRyb2xsZXI%24&_c11_PhotoAlbum_albumid=cns!CADF30B5F97EC2C1!262&_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaReturnToFull=0&_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaProcess=1&_c=PhotoAlbum&_c02_owner=1

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good weather means more fun with the camera


BW shots


indian mounts


this is actually a moat around the indians camp, serve as a natural form of protection

After an open air pinic, some of them took a nap, its sabo time!!!

Chief Vans' House, said to be the first proper house in Georgia, hes the most famous Cheerokee Chief in the east Indians history, yes.......they dont live in tepees as the TVs

An artistic shot of Xue Ping, haha shes my model to practice on!!!

yup, its the grandfather of toilet bowls


an old wine storage


we ended the day with an artistic shot