I would like to apologize first before I go on bitching about how much everything sucks. I'm currently typing in the dark and hoping my night blindness doesn't get the best out of me. Reason being the kids are sleeping so I don't wish to wake them up. Oh, why I'm apologizing is cause if there's any error, just correct it yourself and say it the way its suppose to be. Yeah, I had people coming up to me to say things like "you have alot of spelling mistakes" and stuff like "thats not the right grammar" and what have you but please, this is a blog and not composition class.
Begin the day quite peacefully. Woke up late as usual. The house was quiet and I slowly made my way over to Sonny's place to practice. Had a performance at some temple for a company's dinner and dance. It was okay but the thing I didn't like wasn't the performance but where we were playing at. Oh, don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about the temple, I'm talking about Hougang. Yes, freaking Hougang. According to my friend we were smacked in between the border. One step forward and we are at Sengkang. Move back and we are at Hougang. Or something like that. Yeah, but nevertheless, I still hate that place. Firstly, you can never find a decent shop and secondly, there is no place you can even find a freaking drink dispenser. Are people staying in the vicinity deprived of convenience?
I don't want to sound pampered but this is how Jurong is. I walk forward say about 200 meters and I find myself a shop and also a food court. Walk the same way distance the other side and I find myself a shop but without a food court. Triple the walking distance and I find myself another shop which is the biggest amongst the three and if I walk in the middle of everything I find myself a huge shop which happens to be called a shopping center. That's how freaking convenient it is. It is so convenient that sometimes I have to argue with myself on where I want to go. Prices are usually the deciding factor. And Jurong is the biggest estate in Singapore. So you're trying to put it to me that since Hougang is small they only deserve a small portion of the convenience? Its not that I don't Houngang but I was with a kid who knew Hougang at the back of his head and he himself admitted that you have to walk the distance just to find a decent shop. Its not a distance but THE distance to get something you want, its not a need yet but something you want. I should write in to the MP and tell him what I think of this. This is sad. Okay, maybe I'm just over reacting cause I couldn't get what I wanted but its my point of view. So screw you.
But the day ended nicely with a trip down to Downtown East with my girlfriend. We had dinner there and the food was DELICIOUS. Maybe its a blessing cause I had to walk miles and miles away to find something so I figure God be nice to me and treat me to wonderful food. If you have a thing for Malay food I suggest Downtown East BUT may I remind you that you might suffer bad headaches. Why? Cause there's TOO MANY things to choose from you'll end up standing there for 15 minutes just to decide what to eat. Trust me, make sure you know what you want before even entering the place. It saves money from buying Panadols from the near by shop.
.: HoLiDaY :.