Tuesday, March 30, 2010

randomness

Just felt like dropping a quick update, too boring in lecture.
4 consecutive hours in a same lecture hall is torturous, makes me feel like its ways longer than it suppose to be.

5th week back in uni and i'm still living in the don't-know-what-is-happening land..cant wait for easter holiday this weekend and hopefully try to get myself back on track..been hitting the uni gym lately which explains my sores all over my body, some family problems are causing me some unneeded/unwanted stress.

think bout this : If it's true that we are here to help others,then what exactly are the OTHERS here for??

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bro, you got a lucky as life

Aite long story short....read the news and look at the pics...my mate is such a lucky man, we was the driver of the van, gee.... and oh all of em escaped with cuts and bruises only..disgusting part was the other driver's head was detached from the body


' A man was killed after crashing his car while fleeing police on the Gordonton-Puketaha Rd, north of Hamilton.
The crash happened on the south side of the intersection of Gordonton and Puketaha Roads shortly before 4pm, Waikato Road policing manager Inspector Leo Tooman, said.
"As a member of the Waikato Highway Patrol was leaving a service station on the corner of Thomas and Horesham Downs Roads he noticed a blue Mazda 323 being driven in a manner to cause concern and began to follow it."
The police officer gave chase but abandoned it after about two minutes, Mr Tooman said.

The southbound Mazda then collided with a northbound Toyota people mover carrying six people.

The 27-year-old male driver of the Mazda died at the scene from injuries sustained in the crash.
"The Highway Patrol officer witnessed the crash and immediately called for assistance before commencing to evacuate the occupants of the van, all of whom were taken by ambulance to Waikato Hospital to be checked out. None suffered life threatening injuries," Mr Tooman said.

Gordonton Rd was closed for over two hours to allow police to investigate.

"A full investigation is under way by the Hamilton CIB which will be overseen by senior police from outside the Waikato District."

The Independent Police Complaints Authority and the coroner had been advised, but it was too early to determine the cause of the crash or to confirm the victim's identity, Mr Tooman said.
The six male passengers aged between 22 and 33 years, had injuries consistent with a crash, Waikato Hospital communications consultant Amy Thomson said.

Police and emergency services were investigating. '

adopted from http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3515838/Man-dies-after-crash-ends-police-chase

Monday, February 8, 2010

RIP

Its been 3 months since I last blogged, well after settling down in nz and after having a weird spell this morning here i am again,

Can't really believe this, my previous blog post was about the passing of a friend, 3 months later its bout another passing of another friend.

Heaps of you must have heard bout the dragon boat tragedy that happened on the 17th of Jan 2010. Yeaup 1 teacher and 5 students drowned in the incident, all of em from my previous high school,CLHS, 3 of them happens to be Leo club members and one of em,Jason, happens to be the president of the club.

First met Jason in the Leo Camp back in early December, didn't get the chance to really know him but, he was a good leader, a good friend, someone who can make the worst thing best, someone who listens to advices and work towards it, someone whom is determined to get things done the right way. Although the time we knew each other was short but I do really appreciate the time we had! Remember before leaving for PCGHS's charity concert in Auto-City, we met in the Leo Camp review meeting and I was asked to make some comments on things that needs improvement, I told Jason that his games ideas was there but the execution of it wasn't there and needs improvement, but unfortunately from now onwards we don't have the chance enjoy his ideas. Rest in peace my dear friend! Jason! ROAR! Jason! ROAR! Jason! ROAR ROAR ROAR!!!

and for the teacher and the 4 students, rest in peace, your passing is a huge loss to the community. You'll all b deeply missed!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Rest In Peace

As you all know I'm not someone with a thousand words, but yea here it goes.

Dear James,
You were a good friend, a good senior nonetheless a good person. Remember the days where we had fun in leo projects, although the days were short as I migrated those were one of the best days we had. Remember those things you thought me and also guide me through difficult situations, those memories are carved deeply in both my heart and mind. I do regret for not making the effort to contact you and meet up, but our final conversation will be remembered. For James' family and friends please accept my deepest condolence. We shall live life to the fullest, live life happily, live life with no regrets. There is more to say but I guess the next phrase will round it up all right. Bro, I miss you. Rest in peace my friend.......you'll be deeply missed!

I shall stop here with a haka performed by the All Blacks....we shall stay strong!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Random Facts about NZ


1. New Zealanders consume large amounts of alcohol compared to Germans.

2. 53 per cent of New Zealanders consume fresh potatoes four times a week or more.

3. New Zealanders consume 9g of sodium per day, more than double the recommended amount.

4. New Zealanders consume on average 130kg of dairy products per year, consumers in Japan only get through around 50kg.

5. New Zealanders consume about 682,000 tonnes of packaging every year and recycle about 60 per cent of it.

6. Half a million New Zealanders consume cannabis.

7. New Zealanders consume more KFC per capita than residents of any other country.


Adopted from NZ herald

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Howdy all

Hey guys, yea this blog is full of cobwebs and creepy crawlies..being lazy to update my blog..but as a promise to update before 1st October 2009, here it is

Nothing much has been happening in my life except for parties and also poker nights.
For the last 2 nights I've attended 2 birthday party 2 very very different kind of celebration.
on Friday night I was at Tien and Vee's birthday party..We had like a food fest, Vietnamese spring rolls, sushi, Japanese pancake thingy, Japanese cold noodles and last but not least berry cheesecake!

Lazy to copy photos just look here.

Last night was at my cousin's mate's birthday..Tim and Rachel...the theme of the party is athletics .We were divided into two groups and we had some games, we played capture the flags in the dark, eat the cardboard, and thats pretty much it..interesting games tho..on how to play it ask me.

Again click here.
this is a must see tho...14people pyramid

Oh yea...Daylight saving is over....I'm now 5 hours ahead of yous in Malaysia.
till then..laters:D have a good life

Friday, July 17, 2009

Ski Trip

As a promise to somebody, I said I'll post a blog during the weekend and this is it..

Aight during my sem break my family and I decided to go up to Mt Ruapehu one of NZ's largest ski field. We went down to the Huka Falls in Taupo and had lunch by the Taupo lake. After an hour we were on our way to the lodge for the night. Played some board games, poker and cooked some bbq in the dark talked, and went to bed at around one, woke at 6, packed and left the lodge for a day at the ski fields.

Julian and I picked snowboarding as we felt its more 'manly' but the other chose ski-ing. Suprisingly mom did some ski-ing too but with falls all over..okay this is gttin boring I'll let the pics tell the story.















ps. I'm planning to make it an annual trip to the ski fields.