Sunday, July 30, 2006

cirque du singapore

max on the trapeze
as you can see...the audience isn't exactly entertained...

nope, not entertained at all...

until reh came along...

and voila! the sleeping beauty awakens!

one thing i realised while posting these pics - the pics taken by my nokia (the 2nd, 3rd and 4th pic) are sharper than the one taken by reh's sony ericsson (the 1st pic). hmm...well, at least nokia has some saving points aft all i guess.

so...who wants to buy my nokia3230? hahaha!

and yes, i realised we're quite some monkeys too.

after all, that's why we're bangballbros aren't we?!

need that oomph!

hey muns...i think it's abt time we find something crazy to do.

i had thought of a few ideas:
1. robbing a bank on skates and with toy plastic M16s
2. scaling a HDB flat nude before BASE jumping off the top
3. test-driving a Chrysler 300C and pushing the sales assistant out

the 3rd idea had come across as perhaps the most productive of all 3, but then comes the problem of getting rid of the GPS tracker they'd surely place in some well-hidden crevice of the car, and also ensuring the sales assistant don't get bruised up too badly tumbling down the highway at 100km/h.
oh, and of course, it'll b a real hassle trying not to get caught while driving arnd in my new Chrysler 300C, considering the effectiveness of our police force, the uncommon-ness of the car, and the fact that singapore is such a compact country.

haha, alright, but seriously, we shld do something exciting enough to get our minds blown away.
climbing? paintball? diving? nightskating from jurong to pasir ris?

hey, i think the nightskating idea is not bad.

any othr ideas?

oh, and was thinking of taking up fencing or kendo or another language after completing my driving. anyone interested too?

Friday, July 28, 2006

U.S bound!

In a few hours I'll be on a plane to the U.S of A! I'll be gone wef 29Jul and back on 20Aug. 24 days of training FOOOO!

So please any orders for Trojan, playboy or the likes, PLEASE HESITATE to contact me.

Be back soon. Will miss u filthy, conniving, savage beasts.

Yc out.

P.S. 21 Aug everyone pls make yourselves available. Have some simple birthday celebration. All presents welcome.

P.P.S. EUGENE, JESSICA ALBA IS MINE!!! AHAHAHAHA!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Letting go

Just alittle something I would like to share with everyone. Hope it inspires you to see things in with a lighter heart. Cheers

Dr. Alan Zimmerman’s comments:

Sooner or later, everyone you know will disappoint you in some way.

They’ll say something or fail to say something that will hurt you. And they’ll do something or fail to do something that will anger you. It’s able.

Unfortunately, you make things worse when you stew over someone’s words and deeds. When you dwell on a rude remark or an insensitive action made by another person, you’re headed for deeper problems.

In fact, the more you dwell on these things, the more bitter you’ll get.

You’ll find your joy, peace and happiness slipping away. And you’ll find your productivity slowing down as you find more and more time thinking about the slight or telling others about it. Eventually, if you don’t stop doing it, you’ll even get sick. So what should you do the next time someone betrays you?

TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR FEELINGS. Even though the other person may be at fault, even though the other person wronged you, you are still responsible for your own feelings.

In other words, other people do not “cause” your feelings. You choose them.

For example, two different people could be told that their suggestions made at the staff meeting were stupid and idiotic. One person may “choose” to feel so hurt that he never speaks up at any other meeting again. The other person may “choose” to feel sorry for the critic, sorry that the critic couldn’t see the wisdom and necessity of her suggestions.

As long as you blame other people for your feelings, as long as you believe other people caused your feelings, you’re stuck. You’re a helpless victim.

But if you recognize the fact that you choose your feelings and you are responsible for your feelings, there’s hope. You can take some time to think about your feelings. And you can decide what is the best thing to say or do.

Then, you’ve got to learn to WALK AWAY FROM DISAPPOINTMENT.

It’s difficult to do, but it’s possible. The famous 19th Century Scottish historian, Thomas Carlyle, proved that. After working on his multi-volume set of books on “The French Revolution” for six years, Carlyle completed the manuscript and took volume one to his friend John Stuart Mill. He asked Mill to read it.

Five days later, Mill’s maid accidentally threw the manuscript into the fire. In agony, Mill went to Carlyle’s house to tell him that his work had been destroyed.

Carlyle did not flinch. With a smile, he said, “That’s all right, Mill. These things happen. It is a part of life. I will start over. I can remember most of it, I am sure. Don’t worry. It’s all here in my mind. Go, my friend! Do not feel bad.”

As Mill left, Carlyle watched him from the window. Carlyle turned to his wife and said, “I did not want him to see how crushed I am by this misfortune.” And with a heavy sigh, he added, “Well the manuscript is gone, so I had better start writing again.”

Carlyle finally completed the work, which ranks as one of the great classics of all time. He had learned to walk away from disappointment.

After all, what could Carlyle have done about his burnt manuscript?

Nothing. Nothing would have resurrected the manuscript. All Carlyle could do was to get bitter or get started. And what can you do about anything once it is over? Not much. You can try to correct it if it is possible, or you can walk away from it if it isn’t. Those are your only two choices.

Sometimes you’ve just got to shake it off and step up. It’s like the farmer who had an old mule who fell into a deep dry well. As he assessed the situation, he knew it would be difficult, if not impossible, to lift the heavy mule out of the deep well.

So the farmer decided to bury the mule in the well.

After all, the mule was old and the well was dry, so he could solve two problems at once. He could put the old mule out of his misery and have his well filled.

The farmer asked his neighbours to help him with the shoveling. To work they went. As they threw shovel-full of dirt on the mule’s back, the mule became frightened.

Then all of a sudden, an idea came to the mule. Each time they would throw a shovel-full of dirt on his back; he would shake it off and step up. Shovel-full after shovel-full, the mule would shake it off and step up. In not too long a time, the exhausted and dirty mule stepped over the top of the well and through the crowd.

That’s the same approach we all need to take. We need to shake it off and step up.

Finally you need to FORGIVE. It’s difficult, especially when the other person doesn’t deserve your forgiveness or doesn’t even seek it. It’s difficult when the other person is clearly in the wrong.

Part of the difficulty comes from a common misunderstanding of forgiveness.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean that the other person’s behaviour is okay. And forgiveness doesn’t mean that the other person is off the hook. He’s still responsible for his misbehaviour.

Forgiveness is about letting yourself off the emotional hook. It’s about releasing your negative emotions, attitudes, and behaviours. It’s about letting go of the past so you can go forward to the future.

Everyone in your life, everyone on and off the job is going to disappoint you. If you know how to respond to those situations, you’ll be way ahead of most people. You’ll be able to live above and beyond your circumstances.


Action:

Identify two people that have disappointed, hurt, or angered you. If possible, select two people towards whom you still have some bitterness.

Then ask yourself, “How does my bitterness serve me? Am I happier holding on to it?

Do I sleep better?

Is my life richer, fuller, and better because of my bitterness?”

If you find that your bitterness is hurting you, make a decision.

Actually decide to let it go.

Walk away from the disappointment – which means you no longer dwell on it or talk about it.

The CHOICE is yours!

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Bored

haha i am now sitting in my office... thinking why am i torturing myself working till now... haha most pple already quitted their jobs and get ready for school to reopen, or go on a tour IF they got the money... argh... i miss the sunny saturdays at sentosa... and urban skatings... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... %$#&^*(&)*((*^@!~

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Soulful

"A life lived by choice is a life of conscious action. A life lived by chance is a life of unconscious reaction.

Reaction is just that - an action you have taken before. When you "re-act", what you do is assess the incoming data, search your memory bank for the same or nearly the same experience, and act the way you did before. This is all the work of the mind, not of your soul.

Your soul would have you search its "memory" to see how you might create a truly genuine experience of You in the Now Moment. This is the experience of "soul searching" of which you have often heard, but you have to be literally "out of your mind" to do it."

- Conversations with God, Book 2

Just to share and excerpt of intense wisdom, outlined with humour and wit.

I realise I haven't uploaded our photos from Wednesday, but I will soon so bear with me!

Yc out.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Sunnysats just got Sunnier!

It's all shocks and surprises for this week's Saturday! But thankfully, they're all pleasant ones. Maybe the Brazilians would like to disagree with me on that but who cares. They've won the cup 5 times, let someone else have a go at it lah.

And before i digress further, i'll like to say CBKs grew up in Singapore serving the army. If SAF taught us anything, it's that quitting is right up there with pissing in the Girl Guide's donation container. We never give up! WAHAHA!

And here's a quick recap:-

Home Sweet Home@Palawan


We tanned...
We helped each other...

We footballed...

We made new friends...

And we never give up!

Saturday, July 01, 2006

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Just like TV-Mobile, "We're Everywhere".
What can I say? I've out done myself again =p

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