Saturday, October 13, 2007

wah... Penang Assam Laksa!

so Right.. today is Hari Raya Puasa!
it is indeed so quiet here lar... no sign of any holiday or what..
must understand that i am in the land of ang mos.. =X

well, hope those celebrating are raya-ing happily.. just like our chinese new year...
i remember my days in miri where i celebrated CNY with firecrackers to welcome the new year!
i hope i can be in miri this coming CNY when im 21..
well.. soon.. GONG XI RAYA!


alrights... if im not wrong, next year's february has 29.. so those people with birthdaywho lies on that day grows 1 year older.. hooray!!!


wah... was at wong hawkers today for lunch with audrey and shaun... just to go there to have prawn noodle soup... i found this!!!

what is this??? would you like to make a guess??

wah.. the long awaited.....


Penang Assam Laksa!!!

at Wong Hawkers! they only serves it on weekends, saturday and sunday.

for those who wants to try... can try..

for people like me who loves them so much.. i can only rate it 5/10.

coz.. number 1... hae ko.. prawn paste is not enough!

secondly, not sour enough!!!!!!

but overall.. still the taste is there.. hahaha..

PENANG ASSAM LAKSA IN PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA!

capturing shaun having his prawn noodle soup... hee.. and audrey's ee mean.. audrey is always camera shy when i take pictures... so only capture shaun's unglam moments on food.. wuhahaha...

was at harbourtown this morning after having brekky at McD this morning.. went there too look for sunnies.. but to unavail.. found afew good ones..

like the one in white would be miu miu's

and the other one would be Guess wan...

wah.. so nice hor...

i will get back to singapore or miri to see sunnies again.. more varieties...

its rather difficult for me to get sunnies.. due to my high cheek bones.. =(

quan by Miu Miu Sunnies
quan by Guess sunnies

wah... so which one is nicer??? hehehe

aiya... den i came home for awhile.. waited for my aunty for awhile to pick me up to get to fruits orchard..... den to her house for dinner..

ARMADALE ROAD...

CANNING ORCHARD!

well, i took a nap at her place and got up for dinner.. shiok ah!

what to do..

just got home... tired and tiring day.. what else can i say?

ah... mun mun always on mua mind! yes!

signing off,
from the siao lang geng!

DFRN in AUSTRALIA..... quan

P.S: weather has been rather hot recently.. i need a pair of sunnies!!!.... i want one!!!

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UPDATES ON MUDER INQUEST:

http://www.thewest.com.au/

Man faces court over student death

13th October 2007, 14:45 WST

A Perth man accused of murdering a Chinese student in a suburban street near her home has been remanded in custody after appearing in court on Saturday.
Daniel Adam Wright, 35, of Gwelup, was charged on Friday with wilfully murdering 22-year-old Jiao Dan late on Monday night.
Her semi-naked body was found on the verge outside a home in north suburban Innaloo, close to where she lived, early on Tuesday morning.
In the East Perth Magistrates court on Saturday, Wright's lawyer Ernesto Godinez handed Magistrate Catherine Crawford a letter regarding his client from a mental health nurse.
Wright was remanded in custody until October 17, when he will appear in the Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court.
Ms Jiao had been studying commerce at Edith Cowan University for a year and was working part-time as a cleaner before her death.
About 15 of Ms Jiao's student friends and members of the Perth Chinese Christian Church she had attended were at the court on Saturday.
Outside the court, close friend Min Ding said Ms Jiao's parents had been trying to come to Perth since their daughter was murdered.
"Her parents collapsed a few times and they had to cancel their flights a few times because they can't really fly," she said.
Ms Min said China's one-child policy meant it was all the harder for the parents.
"If you lose one child, the only child in the family, you lose everything, you lose your dream, you lose the caring from the child when you get old, you lose hope."
The Chinese Christian Church's Reverend Philip Tay said they were planning a special service for Ms Jiao.
"Her tragic death is a very big loss for our whole community, for everyone of us," Reverend Tay said.
Min Ding said other Chinese students she had talked to were now feeling insecure about living in Perth.
-AAP

ON THE LAST NOTE:

it really brings alot of inconvienience to people. gosh.. people would be living in fear now. even for me.. i'm afraid =X

argh.. i must live through to see my sweetheart wan lei.. help me.. mun...