Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The girls trying to keep up with the guys monstrous apetite.And Cindy on the right seems to be waiting for the chance to dive in...she must be very hungry to be eating the fork....:P


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
9:59 AM.
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Guess we didnt have to worry about tomorrow's lunch.


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
9:51 AM.
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Feasting on the ridiculous ammount of meat.


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
9:47 AM.
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Monday, December 11, 2006

Derek left for kuching,Pei ren Left for kuching,Da yong left for Tai Ping,wei yue left for s'pore Kiew left for Kuching(in 2 weeks time) .......i'm the only freaking breathing thing in my house.Lonely....such cruelty.....such pain....such agony.....sigh!!!!.....guess i'll have to make frens with the walls.


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
3:05 PM.
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Thursday, December 07, 2006



Many things happen in this two weeks....tiring things.One of which i have already mentioned was paintball.And the pic to your right is one of the many casualties of war(model:Da yong)It doesnt look so bad here...but the wound was bleeding when it was still fresh! :P.









The other thing i did was to cycle from Curtin university to Fremantle.Those of u who noes Perth from the inside out would noe that it is insanely far for a mountain bike.The whole trip was more than 12k and it took a whole 2 hrs of my lifetime to reach the destination.Jack and i started off early at 9.30am from Curtin and cylced to Pei ren's house in Bullcreek where we made a 10 min pit stop as both jack and i were totally soaked due to the very unforgiving weather as we tried to dfind pei ren's house.After that we continued to meet up wif Alphonsus at Murdoch Uni before heading for Fremantle.It was tiring and it takes alot of will power to make it to the final destinations...as they were many many freaking annoying stressful bloody steep hills to go by before getting there.When we were at the last hill(also the steepest i think) before our destination we were able to see the sea...and that scenery was worth every sweat and every worned out muscles of ours.At the end of the journey we treated ourselves with a sumptious meal of fish and chips,grilled lobsters and chilli mussels.....while avoiding the thought of how we are gonna head back.To sum it all up,it was a worthy experience..and would really push u to the limit.I'm surprised i didnt suffer from any muscle pain at all,and was still able to go paintballing the day after.Below is a map that pei ren had done that basically mapped out our journey.


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
10:42 PM.
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It looks simple and doest seem very far here on the map.Well that was what we initially thought as well.




Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
9:57 PM.
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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Paintball is as close as you can get to the real thing...except that paintball bullets are inaccurate.My body is loaded with bruises (mostly on the back) from paintballing.But if u think thats bad,my housemate has a bleeding neck due to close range shots.The other thing is,its hard to tell a fren or foe apart(cos we were given the same overalls to wear) ,and i have an ulgy bruise on my neck due to friendly fire at close range.But overall its a great game all the way.Those of u who hasnt tried it should at least give a go.Sure it hurts alot...but its worth every single bruise on your body.We started shooting at around 9.30am(i think) till 3.30pm..and after we were done,all the guys were comparing bruises to see who got the ugliest ones.Apparently" the bigger and uglier the bruises,the more **man** you are.I'll try to get the photos ffrom my fren and load it on!! but it may be very visual.


Melvin, Looking at the God Side of things.
7:05 PM.
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