Sunday, January 01, 2006

A New Year, A New Start... Welcome 2006!

There goes year 2005, Sayonara and adios.
And now let us welcome the year 2006..................hurray!
In conjunction to the new year, i've got some new resolutions just like everyone does!

My new years resolutions are:
  1. Get really fit and healthy
  2. Be much much much much much much more prettier (plastic surgeon anyone?)
  3. A Pink Motorola RAZR
  4. My very own laptop
  5. Enrol into a good University ( with lots of hot dudes, hot chicks and good lecturers)
  6. Get a good course ( no idea what course, dont ask me)
  7. Forget about taking STPM results
  8. more new clothes, more new bags, more new shoes and much much more new accesories and of course with all these i need....
  9. .....to be filthy RICH!
  10. *reserved for future purposes*

Look, i only have 10 resolutions... not much! so how bout you?

Anyways, most of you might wonder how i celebrated my new year's eve..well, I was at Bangsar Telawi with the rest of them ( Randy boy, Perry, Chin Hwa, Hon En, Jason, Vicky, and Suresh).
As early as 10pm, me and Randy reached Prisy's house at bangsar where we met the rest later.Parked our cars at the Terasek Park and all of us head down to Telawi Street.
Though there were many people, there wasn't as many as i thought. At the sight of people having at least a few cans of aerosol foam sprays on their hands each almost scares me to death. Still, i ignore it and try not to think bout those sprays and pretended i didnt see it. We walk around for a while thinking of which club we should enter. Suresh was suppose to bring us into Castle(it's a club, not a cinderella castle) but somehow his friends couldnt help us in that night as there were already too many people in there. There were really lots of indians at bangsar.. i wonder since when bangsar from a place known with lots of caucasians now became a place flocked with Indians ( i am not being racist, it's true)

We later walked for a while thinking of another club we could go into and we finally ended up in bar flam. That place is awlful and seriously boring... we sat upstairs at a corner and the atmosphere in there sucks. The whole place's filled with guys. All the rest kept complaining it's a gay club. As for me, i wasnt pleased at all though.. its indians guys okay... i can hardly see any chinese other than us..



Evrything is bad. The crowds were mostly indians and the ratio of guys over girls are like 10:1 .The songs they were playing sucks too.. nursery rhymes sounds 1000x better. The DJ's another disaster not to mention.

All the time i was sittin there at our table drinking my coke (yeah, iam drinking coke in a club/bar, so what?) and playing with stuff in the party pack they gave as we enter. Of course, i brought my camera along and took some pictures there. We were in there till the countdown begins and left soon after the the countdown to new year. Even people in the clubs sprayed like no one's business as the new year approached @$#^%&*#! .And yea, there goes my new year countdown in that gay bar.

vicky with the glow stick, Jason and Hon En

CheeEeerrss!!
Me the cat women!

No idea what Perry was trying to do... he looks like mask of Zoro though..
Me and Randy boy boy looking elsewhere...
ahahaha... look at that face! i think its the flash... lol
my coke and mask of the day... took this pic out of boredom

Later after leaving the club, we took a walk down telawi street. Out of 10 people.. at least 9 are soaked in colourful foams.. ewwW... and we walk down in the middle of the street where evryone's busy and crazily spraying aimlessly at others. All the way down the street i managed to keep myself clean! whoa, what a good achivement! When we reach the corner of the street, below Castle, i met Veni and her friends. Veni too had some foam and polistrene's ribbon on her..

We talk a while and took some pictures, wondering where to head next. While we were taking photos in the middle of the street, some smart ass pop in with sprays and sprayed right on our face... %^&**&%#@!!!! and i screamed. Such a Donkeyyyyy.....


so happy that i had my eyes closed.. damn it!

Me, Veni, Jeevan, Loiyana, Deepan before we were sprayed by some culprits..

There! have a look at those FOAM....nice photo effect though..

All of us then went to Pelita( mamak restaurant) to have some drinks and food. Randy sent me home soon after that.. and the rest left to yum ca at another place.The fact that I was sprayed much more later that night by some bloody fool who aimed right on my face spoiled my mood..furthermore its foam! I swear if i had sprays with me too, he'll DIE.. none of those who sprayed me survived till the dawn!

Ban aerosol FOAM sprays!


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

happy new year!! wat a year! wat a revolution! n most of all! wat a choice ended up in A " GAY" club! damn it! haha.... suppose to be a new year for me..looks like it juz didn't come.another disappointment anyway...good job joyce! wat a blog.. having great time browsing it... good memories in years to come.. keep it up!adios

Anonymous said...

ey u...kept stressing on the fact tat the place was filled wit indians..haha..
tats y ur living in msia hunny
muhibah..remember..haha =p

yee mei said...

yea.. malaysiaaaa... but not india ...

Anonymous said...

Hello there,

I was browsing thru and somehow ended in your blog and read your comments on Bangsar being flocked by Indians. I am not a citizen of this state but I was told by many that bangsar was predominantly occupied by the INdian community way before the Caucasian and other races flocked into this area. I maybe be wrong but I doubt it as I got this infor from a avid person who does reseraches on history of places like Brickfields, Bangsar and so on.
As I see the pubs and clubs at Bangsar today, there is abundance of places of entertainment for the fairer skin -why didn't you choose any of those places so you and your gang will not be intimated by darker skin people. Maybe people with fairer skin and flat nose have purple colour blood and pink bones so it makes you guys high and mighty but not forgetting UNIQUE !
I find your comments are outright racist though you imply you are not being racist.
I thank GOD that my lifespan in this city is only for a short term and soon I shall leave with my family where there is more racial tolerance.
Travel out of this country even it means just going to the neighbouring countries - it will open your eyes.