---0141 HOUR---
---Jan 2nd, 2009...---
--- 4 hours and 19 minutes before boarding flight... ---
---Location : JFK Airport... ---
---Current Point : Elmhurst, Queens Boro, NY... ---
Alas, the trip ends and this is my last page Straight from New York City. The feeling is of course, unbearable as all that is around me was yet to be much or best appreciated. I haven't giveth them all that I have to love those that I should and do, and now, I regret not inviting my aunt to come around for our "last supper".
These 29 days has been one of the few most exhilarating, joyous, and tearful moments of my life. I doubt the next 4 hours would be easy for me to face. I stared awhile in my cousin's bedroom and then patted his head as he slept on the double-decker bed. He snored, and I lightened my touch. Hopefully, he will be guarded by angels from the heaven of whoever the god's should be. I promised myself I would pray every night for their good health and happiness. Not to forget my ownself, my family and the people I should meet as time would come.
Light came into sight as I opened the door to the living room and to see everybody was busy sending mails to inform friends, and some family members near and far to tell that we would be coming back soon. My sister, on the other hand, tried all her best to finish watching her favorite anime on YouTube.com . I could see how desperate she was because the connection back in Malaysia, is, well, sucky and terrible. No American would wanna go to such a miserable place to surf the net. But of course, the sights there are very beautiful to.
All my cousins had gone home after watching the thrilling movie of Godzilla. Unfortunately the godly Godzilla was killed at the end of the movie. We were all supposed to be playing poker at one moment and nobody did really care about the movie at the start. But as Godzilla appeared and Uncle Steve loudened the Bose Surround Speakers, everybody got attracted to it. There was a few other far related cousins that came by tonight and they were Tiffany and Eric. They were both really good at Cod even though they were first timers, but Eric was the better player, he was only 11 but he pawned my ass off. Lawl, Tiffany although a good shooter, was not as good as Eric, but! Was cute. ( sry yeah! :) ) and she was very attractive. So then, before they all went back, I got a chance to catch their aim addresses- which I now have an Aim address thanks to them(cryxpride@aim.com).
Tonight was really chilly. How I wish I had Tiffany to come and hug me and give me warmth xD well, that's what some people do when they get cold so I don't think it's too bad an idea. The wind blew cooler every moment and I thought this cold wind, would be the last and most precious breeze I had felt in 15 years of my whole life. This breeze, is the last I would get to feel until the 2-3 years to come. Then when I arrive again, I'm sure to make my aunt proud of me. Hopefully, a streak of 13A1's.
Not many adventures occurred during the day as I was shopping(again). This time, it was for the sake of sweets that I was going to smuggle back into Malaysia. One of my 'experienced' aunt taught us how to get pass the custom without being taxed. All we could do, was take her advice. At least, for now. After the little 'sweet' shopping at BJ's(name of the hypermarket), we went back to Queens and then headed over to JCPenny and Macy's with my 2 aunties(my fav n d 'exped' one) and mom. Mom wanted to buy a few pair of new heels and I so we bought 3 pairs of of Clark's heels. I picked them out for her and my aunt said that mommy had a really good son. Most sons don't bother about their mom's shoes, they care more about their games, which is really the opposite of the girl. So now, mom had a really good son who would hand pick her shoes out for her. I did, and I picked out only the bests. Then, we met up with my dad and he got new shoes too. I was kinda jealous I must say, as I didn't get to shop at all. FYI, I love shopping, for a some reason.
We were supposed to get home early so I could do dinner for everyone. But we didn't I couldn't. So we had pizza and the spaghetti that my aunt made(I was supposed to cook it) and had some take out foods for a change. After dinner, we all moved on to games, where I mentioned earlier. The PS3 however, had some saved file problems. Because we had to reformat the hard disk, the earlier saved files were gone. Reaching Nache Der Untoten in haste would be inevitably impossible. Fortunately, we made it and everyone could play it in the end of the day. It seems my cousin, Anthony's effort, didn't go into a complete waste. Even so, everybody was too busy watching Godzilla so I think it doesn't make much of a difference.
Today, other than seeing this world as a much brighter place to be, New York has shown me the many possibilities we could've had but didn't have back in Malaysia, I really do hope the government would do something about this. I search through my mind again and again so that I wouldn't leave anything behind me and make a dreadful mess for them to clean in up. Now, in my sight, I see all my happiest memoirs flashing past me. The day on Christmas, where I had finally found home, New Year's eve, where I celebrated my unofficial PMR result( I will not disclose it until further information is acquirred), Niagara Falls, where I had my coldest times in life, day at Rockefeller,where my wildest dream of Toy's R Us and Big shiny christmas tree came true, My 3rd day at New York where I finally got to TASTE! a snow flake, many of my shopping moments with MVPs(My Very Professional shopping) aunties, photographic flashbacks, skiing momentos, and of course, today, the major adrenaline rush before I get to bed.
The world is a beautiful place which revolves around you so fast and often that you don't see its beauty. The chirpping birds, singing larks as well as the flowing water and thunderous waterfalls. All of these nature's creatures, formed when the world was borned, can still be seen today. So see it while you can. Feel its beauty with your heart. Do not regret the time you have wasted as these wonderful things wither(thanks Avyanne) before your eyes. I don't wanna waste anymore time and so should you. This post has been ultimately long and hopefully if you reached the bottom, you might come back and read it again. I know I will so that I will never forget what my promises are and was. So that I can make a promise a promise.
Flowers will wither,
Snow flakes shall gather,
Time never bends,
Love while you can.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
New Year's Eve, in colaboration with New Year.
Unlike the other ones I had back in Malaysia, this, New Year's Eve celebration of course was a killer. My friends back there had theirs celebrated 13hours ago. This of course, I have to wish every being out there Malaysian or non Malaysian, those that leave off the date line, Happy New Year. For this year, I hope all your resolutions and dreams come true. If they may not come true this year, then hopefully they do later on. For me, this has got to be the bigger blast of my life. Knowing I didn't really did well in my big exam made me truly sad. I barely qualified to go into the class I hoped for so this year, I have to work harder and better.
I lay ed out my plans early in 2k8. I saw how the all my aunt and uncle looked up to me as I was the one to be the role, example, of my cousins. I am the eldest in this family as I had mentioned before, and I really didn't want to let anyone down, especially my beloved aunt Kitty :) I told myself I would go out and find a part time job and save up enough money in hopes to come back by the end of next year. Also, I had to work my way up to find for new talents in me. I had plans on learning how to ice-skate, dance, programme, and of course, to improve my piano and learning skills. How I started to realize the importance of these happened in a blink. There wasn't a minute nor a second to think twice before I made my decision. I really need to let these things happen to me.
As the new year would start, I would go on proudly not as my old self but as a new me. One that knows how to discipline himself and keep his room tidy. Be in time and make sure to hand in all the projects. I have hopes to get in to the best class next year, but if it fails me, I'll just have to work harder in the class I was assigned to.
For those of my friends out there that still thinks moving on to form 4 is easy, you guys should pray more. It's HARD. Nothing in life is ever easy. Even when you're a baby, you have to cry out loud for all that anyone would know just to get your diapers changed or some milk to keep you full. This decision made by me I definitely hope that it would stay that way and nothing that is said or done to me will sway me even a little from my goals.
Fellow friends, just think of how much you can achieve if you really put some effort into it. I know I didn't pout mine into my results so I pretty much won't deserve the 6A's. But thanks to the people who supported me, I made it. Hell I made it. So if any of you out there thinks that a bad class will ruin your future? Try to be an optimist and pick up some new skills from there. You might not know, maybe there's something in you waiting to be refined and shine out brightly. For all that I know, the possibilities of making impossible possible, is more than a hundred percent.
Sleep well tonight, and have a great day ahead of you. :)
Sayonara--
I lay ed out my plans early in 2k8. I saw how the all my aunt and uncle looked up to me as I was the one to be the role, example, of my cousins. I am the eldest in this family as I had mentioned before, and I really didn't want to let anyone down, especially my beloved aunt Kitty :) I told myself I would go out and find a part time job and save up enough money in hopes to come back by the end of next year. Also, I had to work my way up to find for new talents in me. I had plans on learning how to ice-skate, dance, programme, and of course, to improve my piano and learning skills. How I started to realize the importance of these happened in a blink. There wasn't a minute nor a second to think twice before I made my decision. I really need to let these things happen to me.
As the new year would start, I would go on proudly not as my old self but as a new me. One that knows how to discipline himself and keep his room tidy. Be in time and make sure to hand in all the projects. I have hopes to get in to the best class next year, but if it fails me, I'll just have to work harder in the class I was assigned to.
For those of my friends out there that still thinks moving on to form 4 is easy, you guys should pray more. It's HARD. Nothing in life is ever easy. Even when you're a baby, you have to cry out loud for all that anyone would know just to get your diapers changed or some milk to keep you full. This decision made by me I definitely hope that it would stay that way and nothing that is said or done to me will sway me even a little from my goals.
Fellow friends, just think of how much you can achieve if you really put some effort into it. I know I didn't pout mine into my results so I pretty much won't deserve the 6A's. But thanks to the people who supported me, I made it. Hell I made it. So if any of you out there thinks that a bad class will ruin your future? Try to be an optimist and pick up some new skills from there. You might not know, maybe there's something in you waiting to be refined and shine out brightly. For all that I know, the possibilities of making impossible possible, is more than a hundred percent.
Sleep well tonight, and have a great day ahead of you. :)
Sayonara--
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Last 2 days. Don't wanna screw it.
Right now, I feel as if I'm missing this place already. Including my beloved aunt and uncle. Especially the highest ranked aunt in my family. The same applies to those of my cousins who have so much as to cheer me up during my downs and had accompanied me throughout my days here. Dawn Friday, I will board the airplane back to Malaysia. Hence I will pray for the goodwill of all my family members.
Today, was another exciting day as usual. But I had a lot more fun. Maybe its just because its the sun. Or maybe not. We went over to Mt. Shawnee to do a little skiing. Apparently, that place would be located at Pennsylvania too. lol. Which is where the capital is. I don't know how I did it but I did. It was my first time but I got the hang of it as soon as I got on the ski. I knew how the braking works and I knew how to manouver. Amazing huh? Yeah, or so my uncle says. Shouldn't it be in the nature of a teenager to just pick up a pogo stick and learn how to pogo? :) Alright, after 3 rounds on the beginner's track, I decided to risk my life on to the killer track. At first I thought, I should go for the Freestyle track. But yet again, I was too scared. Hey, I didn't want to regret not going on but I still wanna stay alive aite? So, I took a lil' turn and went on to the Bennekill slope. Kill. How amusing, I thought it'd be easier. Lol, hell was I wrong, there were plenty of turns and everyone of them too steep. I was going down too fast and i fell of at least 4 times. I never thought even at the ending part I'd fall yet again. But well, I did. I never dare challenged it the 2nd time, so sigh, back to the beginner's track. My cousins were there so were my family. We had fun, though, my sister got a warning from the marshall cz swhe didn't know how to brake. Haha, very funny! He says it could endanger people's life. Another one of my cousin was hit my a snowboarder. It was hilarious yet serious, she got hit and her chin ended up on the snow. Lawl I thought. But really, if she breaks her jaw, the guy might have to face court. I think she's okay right now.. But I won't bet on that. Anyhow, after that we had a lil snack. It was chips and water before we got onto the car and went on to Mcdonald's. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, on my last ride, I took a little jump off the snow, I think it was 2inches, I dunno cz I dare not push myself further. Furthermore, the slope wasn't steep I wasn't going fast..
Anyways, that would be the end for today. I havent been posting much these days but I will be spending New Year Eve at Times Square I hope.. Right now, I've kinda made up my mind to make next year a better year. I'm going to find part time job's and work my way up. Hopefully someday, when my savings are enough, or my grades are satisfying, I get to come back here, to this heaven.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
A long post.
Well, the snowing isn't much of an interest now, whereas I really like the new game I bought on the ps3.Ever heard of Call of Duty : World at War? Yeah, that's the one. I managed to pass through all the recruit levels, and the Semper Fi on Veteran level and its really a must try game. For the past few days, I've been to a lot of places. Take Woodbury for instance. The place is a Factory Outlet Store that consists of many named brands like the Armani Trios, Ellen Tracy. Geoffrey and Beene, Nautica, Nike, Adidas, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Lacoste. Don't expect me to name out all of the names cz its pretty much impossible. There's too many of them! Oh yeah, Disney has an outlet located there too. But because it's a Factory Outlet store, you can't expect them to have the latest model of shoes, shirts, dresses and accessories there(although Nike has a whole stack of brand new Jordan's there..). Anyhow, I got myself a few goodies like the replica Yao Ming olympic basketball jersey and a pair of Jordan pants. I don't see how this few things are important but I just wanna brag about it. So I didn't buy the pair of 120dollar Jordan's so what?! It's not like I really need it, I've already got my share. lol.
Anyway, since the first day over to Niagara falls, I haven't been posting much so I'll have to update a lil abt it. First of all, the first day wasn't all about Niagara falls. We headed over to Washington D.C. We visited many of the famous places like The Liberty hall and Liberty bell itself, The Capital of D.C., The White House, Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson's Monument. Ever since the happening of 911, place like White House and The Capital were restricted to 'see only no enter' regulations. Sad right? But I did get to take a few picture with the hot gals on the bus( and we even made friends!). Then, we went on to Best Western as mentioned earlier and forfth went to bed.
On the next morn, we departed at 0730 hours to Hershey's Chocolate Factory/Park, they demonstrated few of the popular moves of producing milk chocolate and from here, I learnt that the most important ingredient of milk choclate is MILK! Seems like Hershey really loves its cows huh... So after that, we went on to the bus again, and next stop would be the corningware glass museum in Crystal City. Over there, they have exhibits of very fine glass art. They have this piece of glass puzzle that was put together in the time of 4 years and in the end, it doesn't look anything like glass at all. And also, there was an exhibit where a crystal ship was on a glass table and the ship, it was so heavy that it made a crack on one of the four legs of the glass table. After being rebuilt, they installed a metal bar in it so that the legs would be able to hold the ship. Incredible right?
Yes, incredible. After that, we went on to go to Niagara Falls. Did you know it should be pronounced Nhye-ah-gah-rah no Nee-ah-Gah-Rah? And the meaning behind this name is actually thunder and rain. The clasping sound of the streaming water onto the end of the falls were so thunderous that the people who first found it, the Native American Indians, named it Niagara-Thunder and Rain. Many sane human had challenged the falls to gain fame and fortune but many of those, were said insane. Non of them in their right minds and all of them challenged the falls. There had been this one incident where a child and his mom fell off the falls with just their life jackets on and were miraculously safe and sound. His father, the one who was responsible for the happenings, however showed no living signs and hence, search and rescue was canceled.
The story of Niagara Falls started with a myth, by this one young lady by the name of Lelawala. She was the most beautiful girl in her village and then was forced to marry the Chief of the village. Somehow, she could not love him and then she rejected him, and left the village to go out and live on her own. From here, she travelled to the boat keeping place on the Niagara River and headed onwards to the falls. It is said that she heard the spirits of the falls calling out to her which lured her over. The truth however, remains silent. As of today, if you take a good look at the mist created by the falls, you may be able to see her spirits, within the refraction on the mist.
Well, during the Night time Niagara was really cold, and since it was located so close to the Canadian Borders, the Canadian Government had a Custom Built right beside the falls, and because of that, we only got to visit one part of the Niagara Falls. The complete fall consists of twins. The American Falls, and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The American falls plunges 110 feet(21-34 meters) onto the rocks at the base of the falls, whereas the Horseshoe falls, plunges a killer 170feet which would be 52metres tall! Just imagine what the boy went through. Scary huh? But fortunately, he plunged downwards on the American falls so it wasn't such a hard landing after all. :) Anyways, when the sun rose, we headed back once more to the Niagara Falls. This time, it was COOLER than last night. There was a snow storm brewing so we couldn't see anything. Everything was blur. Now, wouldn't you like to know how I got to know so much about the Niagara falls? It's because we got the chance to watch a movie about it during the morning. After that all we did was took a few more memorable shots and then got onto the bus to head back to Manhattan.
All this time me and my family looked forward to go to the Niagara Falls, and after that, we simply switched our hopes to get back to Manhattan. This is because my dad would be coming ova to New York City on that night too. Uncle Steve had to pick 'em up so Uncle James, came to pick us up from Manhattan. After dinner, we headed straight back home and had some soup to drink with. The weather was really cold as it was 18'Fahrenheit.
Now, I hope this post wasn't too long cz I have yet to upload the photos. But this post was just a brief info on what and where we had done and been. So if you wanna know more, you can always leave a comment I'm sure I'll check it soon enough. I have to go now. So take care you lots. Goodbye.
----Encrypted Connection ended...
----0431 hours...
Anyway, since the first day over to Niagara falls, I haven't been posting much so I'll have to update a lil abt it. First of all, the first day wasn't all about Niagara falls. We headed over to Washington D.C. We visited many of the famous places like The Liberty hall and Liberty bell itself, The Capital of D.C., The White House, Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson's Monument. Ever since the happening of 911, place like White House and The Capital were restricted to 'see only no enter' regulations. Sad right? But I did get to take a few picture with the hot gals on the bus( and we even made friends!). Then, we went on to Best Western as mentioned earlier and forfth went to bed.
On the next morn, we departed at 0730 hours to Hershey's Chocolate Factory/Park, they demonstrated few of the popular moves of producing milk chocolate and from here, I learnt that the most important ingredient of milk choclate is MILK! Seems like Hershey really loves its cows huh... So after that, we went on to the bus again, and next stop would be the corningware glass museum in Crystal City. Over there, they have exhibits of very fine glass art. They have this piece of glass puzzle that was put together in the time of 4 years and in the end, it doesn't look anything like glass at all. And also, there was an exhibit where a crystal ship was on a glass table and the ship, it was so heavy that it made a crack on one of the four legs of the glass table. After being rebuilt, they installed a metal bar in it so that the legs would be able to hold the ship. Incredible right?
Yes, incredible. After that, we went on to go to Niagara Falls. Did you know it should be pronounced Nhye-ah-gah-rah no Nee-ah-Gah-Rah? And the meaning behind this name is actually thunder and rain. The clasping sound of the streaming water onto the end of the falls were so thunderous that the people who first found it, the Native American Indians, named it Niagara-Thunder and Rain. Many sane human had challenged the falls to gain fame and fortune but many of those, were said insane. Non of them in their right minds and all of them challenged the falls. There had been this one incident where a child and his mom fell off the falls with just their life jackets on and were miraculously safe and sound. His father, the one who was responsible for the happenings, however showed no living signs and hence, search and rescue was canceled.
The story of Niagara Falls started with a myth, by this one young lady by the name of Lelawala. She was the most beautiful girl in her village and then was forced to marry the Chief of the village. Somehow, she could not love him and then she rejected him, and left the village to go out and live on her own. From here, she travelled to the boat keeping place on the Niagara River and headed onwards to the falls. It is said that she heard the spirits of the falls calling out to her which lured her over. The truth however, remains silent. As of today, if you take a good look at the mist created by the falls, you may be able to see her spirits, within the refraction on the mist.
Well, during the Night time Niagara was really cold, and since it was located so close to the Canadian Borders, the Canadian Government had a Custom Built right beside the falls, and because of that, we only got to visit one part of the Niagara Falls. The complete fall consists of twins. The American Falls, and Canadian Horseshoe Falls. The American falls plunges 110 feet(21-34 meters) onto the rocks at the base of the falls, whereas the Horseshoe falls, plunges a killer 170feet which would be 52metres tall! Just imagine what the boy went through. Scary huh? But fortunately, he plunged downwards on the American falls so it wasn't such a hard landing after all. :) Anyways, when the sun rose, we headed back once more to the Niagara Falls. This time, it was COOLER than last night. There was a snow storm brewing so we couldn't see anything. Everything was blur. Now, wouldn't you like to know how I got to know so much about the Niagara falls? It's because we got the chance to watch a movie about it during the morning. After that all we did was took a few more memorable shots and then got onto the bus to head back to Manhattan.
All this time me and my family looked forward to go to the Niagara Falls, and after that, we simply switched our hopes to get back to Manhattan. This is because my dad would be coming ova to New York City on that night too. Uncle Steve had to pick 'em up so Uncle James, came to pick us up from Manhattan. After dinner, we headed straight back home and had some soup to drink with. The weather was really cold as it was 18'Fahrenheit.
Now, I hope this post wasn't too long cz I have yet to upload the photos. But this post was just a brief info on what and where we had done and been. So if you wanna know more, you can always leave a comment I'm sure I'll check it soon enough. I have to go now. So take care you lots. Goodbye.
----Encrypted Connection ended...
----0431 hours...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Can't think of any title, and didn't wanna leave it blank..
Yo, the other night was snowing too. Not as heavy but just as much. It's still beautiful and the snow piled up on the streets and cars till 1/2 an inch. It's pretty damn much if you ask me cz I've never seen any snow in my life before! Well, today's supposingly a Thursday but since it's after midnight, I think we'll just have to take it as a Friday. Later in the morning I will be headed for the tour company in Manhattan for a trip over to Niagara Falls. After Niagara, we'll probably go over to Washington D.C., The White House, IN Virginia... Sadly, tour management said we are not allowed to enter the premesis of TWH. So, I guess this means it's just me and the gate huh.. Or maybe electricity, if it IS electricuted, xD. So, since I'll be going o'er for just a short while, I won't be bringing the laptop. Well, this is it! Niagara, here I come~ Oh yeah, there's one more thing, I'll be taking the bus, for sight seeing purposes. xD BYE~
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
It's snowing! WOW~!
Lol, back so soon you might say. But you know, when something magical happens, everyone would wanna brag about it. Just this afternoon, the skies turned darker as the cars were driven around the pathway. In a moment, the skies of New York miraculously started to snow. My uncle came about and called my name and told us happily that it was snowing. Seriously. Who wouldn't be happy if it snowed? Well, I don't know anyone who wouldn't be but feel free to tell me if you're sick of it and hate it. :) and then of course, I'll gladly kill you :D. anyways, I'll upload the pictures. We really enjoyed ourselves but of course, my brother was too damned busy playing my cousins PSP that he missed out all the fun. Well, almost. Haha.. Anyways, I got to take a few in the snow moments with mom and sister. So farewell. Friends. And of course, FIENDS.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Hehe. Boring I know.
So today, was another blast. Sure enough, the blast was great. Think about this, running up and down in the subway on one of the world's most complicated subway tree, and of course, the busiest. Another thing about today is that, we got to get on the Staten Island Ferry. It takes you from South Ferry to Staten Island, the boro south of New Jersey and next to Brooklyn. We got a chance to take a glimpse and a few memorable shots of The Statue of Liberty as the ferry ferried us across Hudson river. Also, we got a chance to look at the magnificat view of Manhattan. The high-rise buildings of Manhattan mesmerized me as I stared at it. It's beautiful. Really. Anyhow, today's wind was blowing really strong. So strong that it could have lift me up if I didn't stood stably. My uncle said that was because we were near to the port and I guess I pretty much agree with him. :) anyways, we had lunch at McDonald's today. The menu there was somewhat very different from what we have in Malaysia, and that doesn't really mean that the McD's here are better. Their nuggets are VERY roasted. As in, the way they made it, it's really unhealthy. Don't eat too much of McD when you get here. Trust me, if you have an option to choose Burger King, take Burger King.
After lunch, we went on to Wall Street. I'm sure you all know, the NYSE is there, and for those of you that has NO IDEA, what NYSE means, here you go-New York Stock Exchange. There's a golden bull 'ramming' around the city. My uncle said the bull is a sign of good wealth to the country. As NYSE stood there(with it's shares falling apart), the security control is very strict. There were road equipments that were capable of jacking in and out installed. This system was install after the 911 incident so that unwanted terrorists cannot get as near to NYSE as to perform an act of 'Kamikaze' as the japanese had used this method of bombing during WWII. Anyway, there was this amazing chapel that I visited. They had stories of how those people at the previous WTC were sacrificed. Although their lives weren't told in the story itself but I think it should be enough. Many of the most famous people were buried there. Most of them unheard in Malaysia, but they're quite popular here. Believe it or not, the first president of the United States had his own pew when he was there. Oh yes, I forgot to mention this. You all should've heard of the walk of stars on Hollywood Boulevard right? Well, right here at Wall street, they have their own' walk of stars' Many historical people have their names engraved right here on wall street. Beside NYSE, there was a building where George Washington stood. Take few time to walk around and you will find the site of the WTC crash site. They once had the sculpture that consists of those people that died there but now they've kinda moved it. I dunno why but it seems they are building a new building at the site. And after it's construction, I'm sure they would put it back again. Hopefully this time, with this time with some stories about their lives.
After the walk around Wall street, we went over to Brooklyn bridge. Know what? The bridge is more than 100 years old(1869-2009, btw the chapel is 232 years old :) ) it was reconstructed during 1954 after World War 2. I'm not too sure whether World War 2 did any damage to the bridge but I'm very sure, that the architects of the bridge, they were father and son, John A. Roebling and Washington A. Roebling(Bling bling! Haha.. They sure had a lot of blings eh?). About those people that reconstructed this bridge, I'm not really sure who they're but they sure are INFAMOUS! HA! WHAT ABOUT THAT? xD so.. we took a few pictures at the bridge and, oh! I even saw the Verizon Wireless building. It was fascinating. Really tall. I would say it is taller than the Telekom tower.
After all that walking, we headed for our last destination before going home(and dinner). We went to CHINATOWN! XD. Yeah, all the cheapest stuff you can get. And I do mean CHEAP, and from there, I got a handful of I<3 NY shirts( for my fellow friends back at M'sia, and I mean you Jack :) but of course I kept the best for myself. :) ) after that, it was another tiring trip back to where we came from. We took the subway again of course, and this time the trip felt somewhat longer...
Long after 6-8 stations, we finally arrived at our stop. When we went up the stairs, I could see the basketball I was playing at and Cocolim was at sight. We had dinner there of course, and it was good. I love it's Thai Tomyam Fried Rice. The taste is very unique and spiced up. The chicken was also very nice. Sadly, we were enjoying the food so much that I forgot to take pictures of it. After dinner, I got a chance to go over to the basketball court(again) and shoot some hoops. Today was much better somehow, it was like I had the momentum in me. I took 3 3-pointer shots and I only missed one. WOW! But on the other hand, I missed all my lay-ups. zzz wth right? sigh. Anyways, it started raining and we took a walk back home. it was another 1/2 a mile walk but I think it pretty much turned out okay. Ah well, today's story ends here so have a great time y'all. See ya.
After lunch, we went on to Wall Street. I'm sure you all know, the NYSE is there, and for those of you that has NO IDEA, what NYSE means, here you go-New York Stock Exchange. There's a golden bull 'ramming' around the city. My uncle said the bull is a sign of good wealth to the country. As NYSE stood there(with it's shares falling apart), the security control is very strict. There were road equipments that were capable of jacking in and out installed. This system was install after the 911 incident so that unwanted terrorists cannot get as near to NYSE as to perform an act of 'Kamikaze' as the japanese had used this method of bombing during WWII. Anyway, there was this amazing chapel that I visited. They had stories of how those people at the previous WTC were sacrificed. Although their lives weren't told in the story itself but I think it should be enough. Many of the most famous people were buried there. Most of them unheard in Malaysia, but they're quite popular here. Believe it or not, the first president of the United States had his own pew when he was there. Oh yes, I forgot to mention this. You all should've heard of the walk of stars on Hollywood Boulevard right? Well, right here at Wall street, they have their own' walk of stars' Many historical people have their names engraved right here on wall street. Beside NYSE, there was a building where George Washington stood. Take few time to walk around and you will find the site of the WTC crash site. They once had the sculpture that consists of those people that died there but now they've kinda moved it. I dunno why but it seems they are building a new building at the site. And after it's construction, I'm sure they would put it back again. Hopefully this time, with this time with some stories about their lives.
After the walk around Wall street, we went over to Brooklyn bridge. Know what? The bridge is more than 100 years old(1869-2009, btw the chapel is 232 years old :) ) it was reconstructed during 1954 after World War 2. I'm not too sure whether World War 2 did any damage to the bridge but I'm very sure, that the architects of the bridge, they were father and son, John A. Roebling and Washington A. Roebling(Bling bling! Haha.. They sure had a lot of blings eh?). About those people that reconstructed this bridge, I'm not really sure who they're but they sure are INFAMOUS! HA! WHAT ABOUT THAT? xD so.. we took a few pictures at the bridge and, oh! I even saw the Verizon Wireless building. It was fascinating. Really tall. I would say it is taller than the Telekom tower.
After all that walking, we headed for our last destination before going home(and dinner). We went to CHINATOWN! XD. Yeah, all the cheapest stuff you can get. And I do mean CHEAP, and from there, I got a handful of I<3 NY shirts( for my fellow friends back at M'sia, and I mean you Jack :) but of course I kept the best for myself. :) ) after that, it was another tiring trip back to where we came from. We took the subway again of course, and this time the trip felt somewhat longer...
Long after 6-8 stations, we finally arrived at our stop. When we went up the stairs, I could see the basketball I was playing at and Cocolim was at sight. We had dinner there of course, and it was good. I love it's Thai Tomyam Fried Rice. The taste is very unique and spiced up. The chicken was also very nice. Sadly, we were enjoying the food so much that I forgot to take pictures of it. After dinner, I got a chance to go over to the basketball court(again) and shoot some hoops. Today was much better somehow, it was like I had the momentum in me. I took 3 3-pointer shots and I only missed one. WOW! But on the other hand, I missed all my lay-ups. zzz wth right? sigh. Anyways, it started raining and we took a walk back home. it was another 1/2 a mile walk but I think it pretty much turned out okay. Ah well, today's story ends here so have a great time y'all. See ya.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
SLACK!
I'll tell you what. I'm getting so bored and tired of updating , editting, and re-writing all my previous blogs. But that's what a blog's about right? Sigh... Bored sia(a Malaysian slang. it's actually meaning would be wasted. Or MORE PRECISELY, WASTED.) I think my friends back in Malaysia would be cursing and mocking me of my blog. But no matter. Cz I've seen it coming. haha. Lame. Aight. so today, I had a little fun. Just imagine taking a dip in the swimming pool with triangular briefs WHICH! in turn the pool is cold and so is the weather. Of course I don't think the pool would be as cold as the weather because the weather is around.... 70'Fahrenheit. Yep. And also, the pool is in an open space right by the highway. Oh yeah, I forgot. It's actually the Hotel's Private pool. Remember Comfort Inn in Orlando? Yeah, that's the place. Oh and, I kinda figured out what's that place called. It's called Lake Buena Vista. Nice name huh? It's located on Palm Parkways. So, after the dip, me and my family, we took this flight back to The Laguardia Domestic Airport.It's in Queens, no doubt, and the place is slightly bigger than Terminal 7. And you know what? their mag shops actually sells the Complete Hardcover Collection of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight Triglogy. It costs about $83 which is about RM300... Close but not exact. So, my uncle came to pick us up(and btw, his name is Steve. Cool huh? How come I never got one? Mommy!!!) right...... Childish. Perhaps that what all would agree on. So, he picked us up from the airport with his brand new 2008 Accord. It's a nice car. Really, better than those in Malaysia. And, practically when we got on the car, my little brother was babbling about how long we would arrive home so that he could play the computer and all that shite. Kid's.. You know how they're like, ANNOYING. But it's funny how I've always wanted to start a life with my own family and have kids. Hmm..... Skip. So when we got back and unloaded the car, I told my uncle about the troubles I was having with the other Laptop. Oh you haven't heard? I couldn't come online all these days and missed my blogs because the bloody Wi-fi. It's a long story so let's skip that too. And after that, he ran a system restore program. A miracle isn't it? the program was ran and then wha la! The comp is moving again! It can access internet without a problem. But that all happened after I came back from basketball. You see, I was tempted to go out and play ball the day after I saw that silly small court by the market. But compared to our basketball courts? Our's, is a piece of S-H-I-T! Do you know how bad those Malay's suck at football and still want to continue it as our Nation's sport logo? At least the people here have better sense. They have 3 basketball courts here at one park. the park of course, is prior to that of 2 football field. Adding up with 4 squash stations, 2 kid's playground, and a skating zone.A huh. You heard right. 4 squash stations, 3 basketball court ( And1 sizes.), 2kid's playground and 1 skate zone. Oh and of course, it's fenced up :) After Basketball, I kinda got lost in the town. I kept thinking that my uncle's house was at 77street 44avenue. And yes, I did post his address up in my previous blog but that doesn't mean I have to memorise it! Darn it. I think I spent almost an hour just looking for a way back. I walked everywhere from the 35av to the 45 av and 75th street to the 80th st. Stupid right? I was so close yet so far!! There was even this once, where I was so lost that I circled the same place thrice! The geological structure if I may say, is a bit coplicated. In that concrete jungle, I lost myself as to a point where I didn't know my sense of directions. I couldn't even find my way back to the basketball court! argh!!! wth..... = = anyhow, I was in luck. Just as I was about to start getting smart instead of arrogant, I took a walk down 45av. I thought I would take that route all the way down and get back to the main road so that I can get back to home. Just then, my uncle and my mom, in the Accord, they were on the same road looking for me. Really fortunate I would say. And guess what? if I had stayed back around 77-80th street? They wouldn't have gotten to me, AT ALL. Just as I got onto the car, my uncle explained to me about the little roads of Elmhurst. While he was driving, I told him where I was walking and he said,'oh gosh! You ARE lost.' why? because I was at the opposite direction! zzz what the hell I thought. Opposite? You've gotta be kidding me. Anyhow, basketball was kick ass. Me and my new friend, hao yuan(It's supposed to be in chinese but I dunno what words are they), we beat those guys in 2 games. Well, the word kick ass? It's not misused cz they practically didn't score at all. And they were all yappin with their american slang(no offense.), Which simply, made no sense to me. But still, with all their yapping, I think we beat them like what, 15-1? haha. You may think it's bullshit and that they're Americans, how'd they got beat by 2 chinese... Simple. I'm a pro. xD. No, actually, my team mate was a blast. He's 17 and he plays like a god. I thought if he was in my school? We might as well sign up for the national team. Right. So basketball, kickass, brother, yelling, got lost, checked, dinner? oh yeah. Dinner was great. You should try some. Wii, oh and, my cousins were greast. wii was fun as always, today we played Super Smash Bros Brawl. Cool game where you get tto beat people up. Although, the Wii 'function' wasn't really there. But I guess not games are fit to be Wii'ed'. haha. Not funny. Anyways, Wii checked, great luch, yeah lunch was AWESOME! Florida burgers rock. Although I'm not supposed to consume beef.. Anyways, I guess that's all. Oh and, guys, leave me a comment whether you want me to fix those Florida posts or not cz I'm really tired of it already. So i guess I'll see you around then. Ja -ne!~
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Nice? Perhaps not. Read on.
Lol... Regarding my past 2 posts, I know it's long. Sorry though. I'll try to cut this one short. Oh btw, have you seen espn sport yet? Lakers just beat Suns 115 - 110. Just to tell though. Lakers is by far my favorite team xD. And guess what? Cleveland's going to be playing soon to. Lebron seemed confident during the interview, well, lets just hope he is. :) Oh and to my friends back at m'sia, although I'm not facing jet lag, but it really kills me cz I have to be up so late at 1:1a.m. just to blog, meet up and chat with y'all... so if you don't mind.. I wanna try to divert my blogging schedule to YOUR midnight. lol ty. Anyhow, today we had a go at Epcot. It's a wonderful place. They have this lakeside walk that many exhibited traditions of countries from all over the world. Places such as Canada, Morocco, Italy, and Spain were all featured at the lakeside walk. And for your information, the walk is actually called magic sth(I'll look it up later. :) ).
Alright, I'll let you in a bit on what they have there and how to get there. Mainly, we took a bus to Magic Kingdom(another Disney Park), and then switched on to a Monorail. The platform is quite big, just like the rest of America itself, and then the Monorail would bring you over to Epcot. Epcot has around 9 different theaters. The place is vast. And believe me when I say that, cz I didn't get to finish walking the Epcot. To me, the few best would be Imagination!, erm, the test track, nasa and of cz, soarin'. (DISNEY YOU BETTER TIP ME FOR ADVERTISING YOU OR I'LL COME CHASING YOU!) ... forgive me on that :) anyhow, getting on nasa might just let you experience a little bit G's, so guys, make sure you're prepared for it =) for those of you who would love a little bit of sightseeing, I should think that epcot is the perfect place. For now, let's call it a day.
Alright, I'll let you in a bit on what they have there and how to get there. Mainly, we took a bus to Magic Kingdom(another Disney Park), and then switched on to a Monorail. The platform is quite big, just like the rest of America itself, and then the Monorail would bring you over to Epcot. Epcot has around 9 different theaters. The place is vast. And believe me when I say that, cz I didn't get to finish walking the Epcot. To me, the few best would be Imagination!, erm, the test track, nasa and of cz, soarin'. (DISNEY YOU BETTER TIP ME FOR ADVERTISING YOU OR I'LL COME CHASING YOU!) ... forgive me on that :) anyhow, getting on nasa might just let you experience a little bit G's, so guys, make sure you're prepared for it =) for those of you who would love a little bit of sightseeing, I should think that epcot is the perfect place. For now, let's call it a day.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Highlights of the day.
At far west, Washington. It's highlighted red. Although unclear, but if you look properly, at that little edge, that's where forks is supposed to be. It always rains because it's close to the sea.2249hour,
GMT-8
Orlando, Florida.
.......Commencing mission.
.......All systems go.
Right. I hope it's KEWL, to do things this way. The thing about highlights is that my father introduced this to me. To actually give a review to people about the happenings beside, and around me. The thing that I've learnt is that, these things that I see on news or even, IN Seaworld, might be able to tell an untold story to let human races realise the importance or things they've never knew. And for today's session. I shall review a bit on Florida and facts I've learnt from Seaworld.
I think I'm going to pick up a habit in paragraphing. Is it necessary for blogging? I'll review some other people's blog some other time. To make this blog a better. More renowned blog. :)
Anyways, today, a lot of things hit me. How wars due to racial difference can actually be solved by just one speech given by a bus driver. How so many people volunteer, and reach their hands to donate and save aquamarine lives. Remember Manatees from my previous post? Now I, have something to tell you. There's only 2700 Florida Manatees left in Florida. Look. Florida is the States 4Th most populated state. It owns 170,304 sq km in land and water. If you don't believe me, check on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida it should hit your head that, a place so vast, has only 2700 Manatees?! That's right. And you know what? the saddest part of all is that, they only live up to 50-60 years. Manatees weigh around 360-520kg aite? the spent their time in shallow waters. WHICH, can be easily killed if hunted. they are heavy, kind, and mainly, DUMB. And guess what? Manatees that live up to 50 years, there aren't much. So, in 30 years, the probability for the number of Manatees to drop to 2000, is a lot. They wouldn't be so ENDANGERED, if it weren't for toxic spills. You hear me you dumb ass factory managers? YOUR BLOODY FACTORY IS KILLING THEM. Sharks don't kill them. YOU DO! And you know what, the toxic spills wears off the Manatees skin. Even as of now, you can't at all cost, try to save a Manatee with you garden hose to let it sit back relax and enjoy the sun. Why? Because the management believes that you tap water may kill those Manatees. Zzz why the hell do all these things happen?
Moving on, war causes collateral damage. Try to think of it. I watched this show during my visit to Seaworld. It's called pets ahoy. It's amazing. Imagine cats and dogs kissing one another. Sharing the same home and even at times, when there's only 1 blanket, the cat might even let itself get wet rather than let THE DOG, get wet. Do you see silly Islams do that for we Chinese or Indians in Malaysia? NO! But cats and dogs do that for each other. They understand that they are of the same kind. They're animals. They rely on each other to survive. We, too rely on each other. Here, in America, it REALLY is a world of opportunities. Do you know what I see at Seaworld and my hotel here? People from Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Russians, they all work together as a family. This is what the bus driver said. Which hit me. HARD. It's not about his god. It's about who we are. just listen' We're one big family. No matter who's God we belong to, we ARE a family. We are of one RACE. The only race. Human race. We are smart, we are the same, no matter you lack of the hands or breasts, we are one family. So don't forget to spread the love to people around you. A little love does a lot of happiness to people.' get it? We don't belong to Allah, we don't belong to Christ. We belong to each other. Sure, it's nice to know there's someone there( or rather up there ) once in awhile, but we needn't take it too far off. Wars aren't necessary. Some of you may look out your window and see Muslims fighting off Al-Qaeda. They MAY have the same gods. So what?! War between humans is foolish. Stupid. Even FUCKED UP. Look at Obama in his white house. His black. Does he paint his white house BLACK TOO? NO!! Sigh... all this things. It's just screwed. Just as screwed as George.W.Bush. Today, when I was in Seaworld, I saw a few MALAYsians. They looked as if they were fucking unhappy to be in the crowds of the whites and blacks. People from every where. Go home losers. Just go. You, don't, belong, HERE! I'd love to go on whole day but that would cost me a blog spot. So I'll just PAUSE here momentarily. Here's to my friends back in Malaysia. To those Malay's or rather Muslim's that aren't involved in racial events, I salute you. And those who were used by Bush and died in vain, I salute you too. Today, when I watched that Killer Whale show Believe, they actually have a little session to salute those unsung heroes. Not just those of the American armies, but also from throughout the world. Tourists that had been to war. They salute them. And I too clapped as the crowd cheered. I say, they really are our heroes.
And now, enough with racial events. You remember Forks from Twilight ? Yeah. You're right the 3120 Hector Forks. Today I met his guy from Washington(Forks is in Washington by the way..). He's not from forks but from the way he pictured his hometown, I'd say It's a nice place. I really have to apologize to the guy. I hope he's not reading this right now cz it's really bad. I seem to have forgotten where he came from. But of course, the significant thing about this place (not forks) is that it's at the far east of Washington. During summer, it is capable of hitting more than 100 Fahrenheit and during winter, around 0. That's FRRR-EEEE-ZINGG.... And he even told me how this one time, it snowed so badly that it got up to feet thick of pure snow. When the bulldozer pulled over to clear path road, it stretch almost all the way out to the highway.. Whoo! And guess what? The snow on the front Yard, when shoveled, it stacks up to 8 feet thick at both sides of the walkway. But I guess he needn't worry about that now. He's in Florida and there's barely snow over here. :) I hope he enjoys his stay here and wouldn't miss his home too much. I could tell a lot from his facial expressions that he really missed his hometown. When I showed my gratitude to him, his eye bags were filled with tears that were about to roll on to his cheeks. And from the way he told me to have a good time there at Seaworld, I'd say he had children and wife. Although I wouldn't want to mention about it. But its really the pessimistic side of his story. Sir, if you had a son who took his final breathe in a battlefield. I shall raise my hand to my forehead and salute to him. But always remember, no matter how many times its done, even if my hand doesn't get tired, a man's got to move along in life. And as for you guys, my friends, PMR's over. So move on. SPM's about to come. I'm not going to spoil your fun. But bear in mind. We'll have to work harder next year. It's not going to be dead simple. Ware-ware wa ningen desu. And with that, we have our jobs. :) Good luck to all of you out there.
And with that, I end today's Highlights session. :) may luck be with you all and happy holidays.
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