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Just 2 years ago we graduated as freshies.
There may been slog and chill for all of us, and now 2 years gone, and a new capter begins...
I know not many or none of us actually read this blog anymore, but just for record's sake, let's see who's where...

K. Tat    - Seremban, N9
K. Fang  - Sarawak
Quek     - Sabah
Daniel    - Bintulu, Sarawak
S. Min   - Sabah
K.K.     - Pahang
S. Seng - Penang
Quincy  - Kuching, Sarawak
Z. Duan - Kedah?

Got an e-mail today from the long lost Hsien Wen a.k.a. G-bai Man. It is an e-mail with loads of X-rated pics of a Japanese hentai babe. Pics that make petrolheads salivate, car enthusiasts cum. An e-mail that essentially update the rest of us of what this cocaine + morphine toting G-bai Man is up to, hahahaha....

So without further adue, here goes... the G-bai Ride:



It's a Honda Integra DC5 (also known as the Acura RSX in America) with the infamous rev-happy K20A engine. Not much info from the owner, but I can safely guess this is the 160hp 119kW K20A3 variant.



The reg. plate tell us G-bai Man is gonna be a future nephrologist... Acute Glomerulo-Nephritis! But pls G-bai, karate-chop that sorry looking rear spoiler for a manly Type-R version!


The steering lock looks turbo-charged! Bucket seat looks inviting, would look nicer with Alcantara leather re-wrap?


Red line at 6,700 rpm - rev happy indeed, just like when G-bai Man is high on cocaine! Tip-top looking interior! Gauge-deficient interior means this DC5 had not read the book Turbology.

Sun-roof is a plus!

It comes with a bull's penis at the rear, pointed to the back even at stationary, indicating the speed potential of this silver DC5.

For racun, here's the list: amp up the ride with Type-R bodykit, change that sorry looking audio head unit, aluminium sports pedal, 19" rims, HID lights, RAM air intake, quad exhaust pipes, sprint booster chip, ECU remap, race pulleys, supercharger.

Nice ride you have there buddy, you're at the No.1 spot now! :)
Pls update with photos of the engine compartment, too! Drive hard!



After half a year of working, ass members have been getting richer,
here are the rides that they are on now.

Leading the pack is KK, he is driving the whole new Honda Accord


[UPDATE: KK's ride got stolen in July 2009]

Second by Koh keng tat driving a jusa c car (which unfortunately is being phased out by a lot of state government recently)...





Follow by Siu Min



Now it comes to Quek who i think is still driving his Waja




And this is follow by Soo Seng and Quincy driving a Wira




Then it's ah duan driving a kenari




and lastly is.....yours truly...driving humbly a Viva....




sorry i dun have lau kok fang's one... no news from him lately, maybe he's driving the most ah beng car in klang valley now...

[UPDATE: Lau Kok Fang's ride]









I'll update the list again a few years later, hopefully that time i can top the list with maybe this :D

This is a very belated post, depicting our achievement in our first group-marathon outing in Singapore! Looking back, the trip was definitely an enjoyable one, and the run memorable and not to mention exciting! I'd definitely do Singapore Marathon again this year if time permits. So without further adue, here goes the photos (mine was not captured by the stupidfuck photographers, so I included one that we took, so as not to lose out to the other slowfucks who have numerous photos taken! I must have ran too fast for their dSLRs) and our respective results:

Click for an enlarged view of result!
More of my side of story here!


2nd to cross the line: Siu Min
Click for an enlarged view of result!


3rd to cross the line: Zhang Duan
Click for an enlarged view of result!


4th to cross the line: Daniel
Click for an enlarged view of result!
Daniel wrote about his achievement in his blog, too!

And LAST but not least: Kok Fang
Click for an enlarged view of result!

One of our batchmates had a huge crush on a ward sister recently... guess who he is!

It's Friday today, and I went to renew my passport this morning. Reached the Immigration Office at 0930hrs. There was at most 5 people waiting for their numbers. Went on with the procedure, and was told 20mins later to collect my new passport in two hour's time! I'd always thought Fridays are days that nothing can be get done in the government office!

Ferry terminal @ Minyak Beku

After a light brunch, I went on a lone venture to Pantai Minyak Beku. Saw this Ferry Terminal halfway there, and turned in to look see. Was wondering if the ferry can get us to Singapore in December. Looks like it's built specially to ferry Indonesian maids. The only two destinations posted on the departure board are somewhere in Indonesia.

The ferries are quite nice-looking though.

I then continued my journey to Pantai Minyak Beku. A few kilometres down the trunk road, I saw this signboard that says Rumah Api Bukit Segenting. Looks like a tourist lookout point. I a climbed the small mountain to see what's there at the top.

The road up to Rumah Api Bukit Segenting is very darn bloody steep. The small irregularly tarred road leading up the firehouse is at some stretch more that 45 degree elevation!!! Serious shit, no bluff. I was so darn scared I'd roll backwards down the road!

This is what it looks like at the top

The firehouse (rumah api)

The firehouse seen from a lower elevation

I have a feeling that there are some sorts of secret scientific activity going on in there. Like a base for experimental biological shit, or something like those basements in the Lost drama series. It's so out of place, being built by a Japanese company called Nippon Corp. in 1976 in the middle of Minyak Beku (which looked like a lost town).

View from the top of Rumah Api Bukit Segenting

Another view from the same place

Pantai Minyak Beku is roughly 1km away from the exit to Rumah Api Bukit Segenting, which is also the end of the one and only trunk road.

Some monolithic nothing @ entrance to Pantai Minyak Beku

Insignificant stones @ entrance to Pantai Minyak Beku

Not sure if Pantai Minyak Beku is fit for swimming. The shoreline is not shallow, and waves are quite strong. But it's quite a scenery! The sky was quite cloudy the whole morning, so I spent some time looking at the sea.

Spotted a few eagles flying majestically in the sky. The eagles' wing span from tip to tip is at least ONE METRE, that's how huge the eagles are! They fly in from the sea and head towards the Rumah Api which is visible from the beach, encircling it.

If you look closely, there's actually an eagle capture in the picture above.

The journey from Batu Pahat town to Pantai Minyak Beku is approximately 12km. From the place I'm staying, it's 10-11km. And how did I get there?

By scooting on my Orange Devil! Haha. Quite an enjoyable lone adventure! But tainted by quite a heavy drizzle on the way back home! This made my day! What a way to end Paediatric posting (easily the most stressful of all four postings!). Hahahahaha...