February 2006


General28 Feb 2006 12:17 am

Meanwhile, back in Malaysia, petrol prices are going up 30 sen per litre. This is no hoax, I kid u not. 

More information can be found here:
http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v3/news.php?id=182852

Everyone should sell their cars (then AP system will crumble) and buy bicycles instead.

General28 Feb 2006 12:10 am

Hmm… anyone knows what happened to Jeff Ooi’s Screenshots blog? Cant seem to access it since last night. Wonder if it was due to server problem (again?) or foulplay smiley

 

BTW, I’m already back to from NZ… been busy, no time to blog smiley

My Life Stories13 Feb 2006 1:49 pm

just arrived yesterday, now I’m in Hamilton, a small city just over an hour from Auckland. Gonna be here for some training, and then meet up with Marcus Leong.

Definitely nice to get away from the cold Tokyo weather to some nice warm sun here. smiley

Photos to come later (haven’t had chance to snap any yet)

My Life Stories06 Feb 2006 5:00 pm

Before I begin my story, sorry for the lack of updates… been busy here.

On the entrance of my apartment, there’s a door that requires tenants to turn a key to get it opened. This is to prevent unwanted visitors coming up to harass the tenants. So there’s a main entrance (unlocked) and then a security door. Beside the door are the mailboxes for the apartment units. Bear in mind this brief doorway is without any heating, but there’s a sofa inside after the security door (for guests to wait for the tenants to come down or something, but still no heating).

Anyway, last Saturday, I went out downtown Tokyo just for a walk around a bit. When I got out of my house just shy of 12pm, I saw a lady (around mid-30s kua) standing there in the cold. I walked out and noticed her - saw her once before sometime ago, I walked out, and she quickly walked in - that time I thought she forgot her keys or she’s a guest or something. So that was fine. This time she wasn’t going in (she could’ve just walked in and sit at the sofa), and I got a bit concerned about her being out in the cold, without any gloves.

About 6 hours later, I got home, to find her still standing at the doorway. I asked her in whatever Japanese I know, “daijobu desu ka?” (are you okay?) - she just replied “hai” (yes) - and she moved aside and let me get thru the door. That’s it - she’s been there ever since (or I suppose so) I left that morning.

tsewei thinks I saw a ghost - but I’m not concerned about that - ghost in broad daylight? Nevermind that - even if she’s one, she’s not harming me, except perhaps making me feel all guilty of not asking her more in detail if she had eaten, or if she wanted hot coffee, which I can gladly treat her at the 7-11 next door, or even buy her a pair of gloves.

I still dunno what to make of this. If I see her again, definitely I’d ask more - but I dunno how I can go about doing that with my Japanese speaking ability of a 3 year old.

Come to think of it now, why didn’t she wait at 7-11 next door? There’s always someone there reading thru the magazines on the rack for free (there’s no indian guy here shooing you off for free reading)

I’m stumped…


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