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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Tendering My Resignation

I'm back again for so long not updating my rusty blog. I was too busy as I was working at Batam. For 2 months, I worked in a different environment. I managed to pick up the culture, language and the people in Batam. In fact, it was an adventure. I have already resigned and the only thing is to tell my life experiences.

I have loads of pictures and videos to share with you the memories I had while I was in Batam. Every good thing must come to an end.




This was just a normal thing which usually happened on the early Monday morning where I took the morning ferry at 7am. Almost reaching at Waterfront,Teluk Senimba.

I guess I was just bored inside the car. We were going to Nagoya as my friend wants to go to Bank Mandiri to withdraw his cash.

I took this ferry ,Batamfast, from Batam Centre to go back to Singapore. I stumbled upon a great scenery, a rainbow and a sunset.

This a floating dock. For your info, this platform can submerge underwater so that huge vessels can berth and dock for repairs. See how huge it is. The place is breezy too.



An overview of how high a vessel can be.



My medic giving stitches to a worker who had an accident on his shin. A very deep cut. WARNING! Not for the faint-hearted.



I managed to catch a glimpse of Singapore when my ferry was heading for Batam.



Golden Globe or known as GeGe like the Indoesians call it.Popular during Friday nights. A must go place if you are here at Batam. Do visit Nagoya to enjoy the live band here.

This is me in full uniform including the body harness. So basically, you guys have the overall picture what I did when I'm in Batam. I have made lots of new friends. In fact, Bahasa Indonesia is a beautiful language. Below is the pictures of my colleagues which I was in charged of.

















They are great people to work with and I won't forget thir hospitality when I was there as their superior. They are my brothers, family and working colleagues.

I promised them that Iwill be coming over in a month's time to visit them again so anyone interested in following me just leave me a tag. Do not worry about the safety of the place there as I know some contacts especially the police.
So since I have resigned, where am I heading next?Of course,back to firefighting.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

A Week of Culture Shock

Unveiling my new title

As an explorer, you have to take risks. I took my risk by taking up a job outside of Singapore. Alone and unknown of the working environments, I rise up to the challenge. Working in Batam, Indonesia ( a third-world country) - totally a culture shock for me. Overall standards in Batam are way behind Singapore. I will touch on that in a little while.

Foreigners working there at Batam are called expatriates so I'm one of them. The people there look up to us as we are better certified and knowledgeable in different areas. I felt honoured when I step into the office on the first day as they called me "Boss" or either "Pak Iskandar". There are also other Singaporeans working there.

I did manage to learn and speak Bahasa Indonesia that fluently within the week. My co-workers comes from different places of Indonesia and have different ethnic groups like the Bataks (mostly Christians), Flores, Javanese (mostly Muslims), Manado and Riau so it is essential to communicate with them using their language as majority do not understand or speak English.

My jobscope is actually to monitor workplace safety at the shipyard cum fire & rescue. I am in charge of the fire & rescue training department as I have the certificate and experience back in Singapore. I am a newbie in marine industry and also how the work is done at the shipyard but luckily I met another Singaporean expatriate, Nor Isham, who is much knowledgable and experienced in this line.

My colleague of mine is actually in his 40s and seriously I am the youngest expatriate working there at Batam. He was really a nice person and does have the same interest as me like travelling. He has travelled to almost every continent so it was great listening to his adventures.I think without him, I will be disheartened because of the work conditions here. He was my mentor who never fails to impart knowledge to me.

My trainees in training

Expenses there is really cheap. One box of cigarettes cost from S$1.50 - S$2.50. I only smoke Dji Sam Soe, love it. Fried rice or Mee Bakso only around S$1.50++. I do save loads of money.


View of shipyard

Going to the repair site can be very dangerous.Without proper equipment like safety boots and helmet can endanger you. You can also face a fine for not doing so. That is why I am here at Batam to monitor safety.

Touching on the first paragraph, I have heard lots of stories from corruption, law, system and supernatural sightings from my colleague, Isham. He has his own house and have been working in this company for 3 years. He always emphasize to me not to put too much trust on the people here as they might backstab you. The police..hmm..well, you know..I don't want to say much publicly. Most of the places here are not that well-developed. Lots of forests here and there, so it's not surprising if people see strange sightings. That kind of feeling is not felt in Singapore but at night at Batam, it is damn scary.

It's been only a week but I still have a long way to go. I will update you more about my experience when the time goes by.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

2 Months of Emptiness

I do really apologize to all those people who patronise my blog but I haven't been doing my job to update my blog. You guys must be wondering what actually I'm up to right now. From my last blog update, I told you that I was looking around for jobs and I did manage to find one.

With the help of my relatives working at the airport, I got myself a job as a Cabin Data Management Technician. My office located at Terminal 1, near gate C17 pronouned as Charlie-One-Seven. Frankly speaking,it was a great job. No pressure from your superiors, working shifts and your work is own time own target. My employer is from SIAEC. My jobscope is actually to inform the technician to rectify defects that occurred in our SIA aircrafts which happened during flight. Great working environment. Most of the people in the office are males. Lots of foreigners, the Phillipinos and the pakciks and abangs are friendly.

Outside the office, you can see different types of airplanes at the parking bay. To name a few: SIA, Jetstar, Cathay Pacific and etc. In case for those who don't know, I have this fascination of planes so sometimes when I need a breath off fresh air, I just step out of the office and took some time off to just see airplanes: landing and taking-off. If I'm lucky, I get to see SIA's new Airbus the A380. When working shifts, especially night, I get to see the beautiful sun rise. For every lunch, I ate at the Terminal 2 foodcourt. My colleague, San and I would always walk back to Terminal 1 via the departure hall.

My misery: For two weeks, I made great bonds with the people in the office. Until one day, I was told to end my job as the company is taking in foreigners. It was unfair. It was beyond my control and I have to face the facts, It's no use complaining anyway.

Back to square one: I was searching for jobs again until one day I received a message from my friend who told me that there is a position for a Fire Trainer based in Batam. Teach the Indonesian people to deal with ship fires as it is a marine company. Nonetheless, I sent my resume and I got a call from the company the next day. I went down to Pandan Road for the interview at the ASL Marine building. It was quite fast for an interview as I was asked just a few questions. Guess what? I got it.

Benefits: Free food and accomodation. Working hours starting at 8am to 6pm. Workplace is just beside my quarters located at Batam Harbourfront. I was told that the quarters is like a condo and you have an own maid. There is overtime pay.It is up to my own accord whether or not to go back Singapore in every week or a month. Ferry to and fro from Singapore will be paid by the company. Salary wise = CONFIDENTIAL.

Actually right now, the company is processing my visa. They told me that it would take 2 weeks or so to be approved. The fasting month has already started and I believe I have another 1 more week before everything is done. I can't wait to find out how is the working environment outside of Singapore.

I may or may not be celebrating my Hari Raya once I got the job. I may not have time to update my blog that often. I will be missing my friends and families back home. This is what I want the rest to know.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Reminiscing

I didn't realize time flies really fast. 2 weeks have passed by and a lot of events happened. Got to see a few of my friends got married. Met up with some old friends of mine.




My friend, Muhairin or more known as Rino has a great voice. I took a video of him singing with his cousin at his younger brother's wedding.
It was like a picture from the old days. It's been a while I never met this fellas..


From left: Rino, Bai, Amy and me

For two straight days I had to attend a wedding function. The other one was the wedding of my old schoolmate friend of mine, Hafiz. Still can't believe he is already married. His single days are over. Wonder when is my turn?Hmm..

Hafiz and his wife

It was also a day where I get to see all my former schoolmates. People do change and all have grown up.


Introducing my smart wear! This was taken by Hassan at Northpoint as we were going for an interview. Sorry for not updating for sometime.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Bali Dreaming 07'

Since I have already posted my travels to Thailand: Krabi, Koh Phi Phi and Phuket.. I am going to show you my pictures and videos of my travels to Denpasar,Bali. The travel took place last year from 20th of August to 24th August 2007.

As usual with my partner. Ade, we embarked on a journey. A journey which got us more interested about travelling. We booked tickets from Garuda Airways with the help of my friend, Raedah, who worked in a travel agency at Bugis. She got us quite an affordable price including accomodation also. It cost a total of $360 if I'm not wrong. We planned for a five day trip to Bali.

Departure Hall at Changi Airport, Terminal 1

We were at the Burger King trying to ease our hunger before boarding. Our flight was at 6:55pm. We have loads of time so we decided to take a walk at the retail shops. I bought one whole carton of Marlboro which cost at $22 only. DUTY FREE! I remembered vividly while waiting for our plane. A Caucasian man came up to us and was surprised he talked to us in Bahasa Indonesia very fluently. He thought we were Indonesians. He even told us he has a house in Bali and the place is relaxing. We told him that we were on a holiday. Does he have any motives??



After a one and a half hour flight, we finally reached Denpasar, Bali at the Ngurah Rai International Airport. It was already nightime. As you can see from the looks of Ade's face, he was really tired. I'm still active and got the cheek to record a video.



Upon alighting the plane, we still have to wait for a bus to send us to the terminal. I just love airplanes ever since I was a kid. Quite noisy in the bus from the footage. We have to find our personal driver by the name of Pak Madi as he will be the driver sending us to our hotel. Driving from the airport to Kuta is only just a short ride except for its traffic. As you can see, the roads are very narrow. There are also lots of retail shops selling surfboards, wears and very nice accessories. Finally, we reached our hotel at the heart of Kuta, Legian. It's called Matahari Bungalow. Our room is located on the first floor facing an open space where there is serenity and calmness at night. Soothing gamelan music can also be heard from a distance.Sounded eerie playing at night but actually very relaxing. We settled our stuffs before going out to buy some late night snacks.


Introducing our stay! Nice right? That is our room on the first floor..

Morning! Rise and shine! We head for our morning breakfast at the restaurant just across our room. Orange juice, bread and fried rice..It taste so great with the chilli padi. We planned where we want to go after this. First stop, Kuta Beach.


Leading our way to meeting Pak Madi, the driver




In the car with Pak Madi, we told him where we want to go for the whole day. The video footage here shows the landmarks that is popular in Kuta. Showing the popular nightspots, Embargo, the statistical monument where the Bali Bombings took place just across the road.




The beach! I'm so fascinated by the beach. The waves are not really that big at Kuta Beach. Maybe it's suited more for beginners who just started surfing. I know I'm wearing the wrong clothing to the beach but hey, it's just a stop. After that, we are going to another place much more cooler.

Ade took this picture with his camera while I'm recording

Landing both my feet on Bali's soil


Pledging my loyalty to be a firefighter..haha

Colourful scenes in Kuta Beach


Have SOSRO Ice Tea when you are thirsty!






Looking at how excited I am visiting the beach. The footage shows people learning how to surf. Ade even took a photo of a group of Japanese dudes. We actually wanted to take a picture with the two ladies but eventually we were not psyched up. Comparing Singapore's view from East Coast, there are totally no ships here in Bali. The water is cold though and quite windy. After walking around, we ate traditional Balinese 'Rojak'.


Off we go, to another location! Next we went to Ubud to visit the Sacred Monkey Forest. This cool and dense swathe of jungle, officially called Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana, houses three holy temples. The sanctuary is inhabited by a band of grey-haired and greedy long-tailed Balinese macaques who are nothing like the innocent-looking doe-eyed monkeys on the brochures. As told by Pak Madi, the monkeys are very ferocious if you never hand their 'goods' they want. The weather was cooling with light showers. So Pak Madi told us it's not a good time for us to visit the place as the monkeys were not visible.


Next destination we headed to was Kintamani..It was quite a long drive to me though. Let's say around 30 minutes or so. Along the way, the view of a location caught my eyes. It felt so calm and peaceful when you are at that place. The pictures are right below. You are looking at a paddy field.

A bit foggy because of the weather


Me and Ade taking a pose

Pak Madi told us a lot of interesting facts and stories about the island while driving us to Kintamani. Only then I knew that Kintamani is high above ground and you can view an extinct volcano. The temperature suddenly starts to drop and its COLD!






Reaching at the destination, it was really foggy,misty,windy and cold. We went to have our buffet at this restaurant just at the edge of a cliff. Too bad, the foggy weather covers the whole view of the volcano. I just can't see anything. The buffet lunch was simply amazing. A lot of choices and umph umph..DELICIOUS! Costing for only 70,000 IDR and that's only like S$10! All you can eat! The footage above was taken at the toilet of the restaurant. I just wanted to show people the misty weather at that point of time.


Can't stand the cold...


Courtesy of Pak Madi



Great view of the paddy terraces



Another view of the paddy terraces


Me viewing the terraces

After the buffet, Pak Madi stopped us at another location. There was a village and a shop selling batiks. It was a peaceful and serene place. We took a few pictures and Ade bought a piece of batik meant as a souvenir for his mother. Then, we headed back to our hotel. It's already night time and we felt hungry. We went out and dined at this simple 'kampung' restaurant and it's so damn cheap. Their sambal belachan was superb I tell you. Smoking Dji Sam Soe, a popular cigarette which does not sell in Singapore, was so satisfying after a great meal.




Walking along the streets of Legian is actually straightforward. Rows of pubs, restaurants and discotheques are plenty. Many different people I see on the streets like Japanese, Italian, French and Arabic. You just can't take your eyes off when a group of foreign ladies walk-by.Mamma Mia!


Standing in front of the statistical monument



Chilling at Crusoe's Pub having a try of Jungle Juice





Nightlife at Kuta, Legian is one the most popular tourist spots. There is Embargo, Bounty, Apache and Paddy's Club to name a few. Throughout the night, we just browse through the places and visited branded retail shops like Quiksilver and Roxy. Have you all heard about 'magic mushroom'? It's a mushroom which gives us hallucination and it's kind of like a 'laughing gas'. You can either eat with an omelette or mixed them with juice drinks. Me and Ade was walking when this Balinese guy sitting alone said, "Magic mushroom?" I wanted to try the stuff so I confronted him and he told me the price was 150,000 IDR and that's S$20. So expensive for that stuff but it's worth it. The guy's name was Andre and he was a cool dude who have piercings on his face. He mixed the mushroom with juice drinks and I drank that while chatting with him. Ade drank a bit and you know what's the result? We were all laughing like mad!



Another day, another adventure. Ade loves water sports especially diving so Pak Madi brought us to Nusa Dua where there is a whole range of water sports from jetski, parasailing and snorkeling. The package is quite expensive though so Ade went on without me. It costs 350,000 IDR equivalent to S$50. I became a camera man instead shooting videos of Ade's experience. In the footage, you can catch a glimpse of Pak Madi.




Ade was so excited when he tried parasailing as he comes down after getting a bird's eye view of the area.



How it looks like at Nusa Dua






After the adventure, Pak Madi drove us to Jimbaran Beach for a seafood delicacy by the beach. It's near to the airport as you can see the airport runaway from here. It's preferable if you have dinner at Jimbaran at night.Perfect for couples especially.


The view of Jimbaran Beach


Both of us began to feel very tired after the meal. The day ended early and we had a rest back at our hotel. Not at the same Matahari Bungalow hotel but another hotel just a few blocks away. More cosier and much cheaper for a night's stay.






It was the second last day of our trip. It was a day for us to do a bit of shopping. We ate at McDonald's that day. A meal costs around 47,000 IDR. Almost the same as the price in Singapore. Most of the time we visited retail shops and browsed some T-shirts.





Passing the time, we visited Kuta Beach again. The Mee Bakso Jawa we ate was really nice. One advice to those who wants to visit Bali is not to give any chance to peddlers as they are quite persistent. I was the victim. One of the peddlers offers to massage my legs . Want to know what happened? View the picture below with me being massaged by two old ladies. That was a lesson to be learnt.


This is what happened..


This video is just to show how they make a temporary tattoo on my buddy, Ade. Many interesting designs you can choose from the catalogue.

Beginning of night time, we decided to go to one of the discotheques as the next day we are leaving. Before that, we entered an antique shop selling all kinds of sword and weapons.

With an ancient dagger

With a samurai

After our shop visiting, we went to Paddy's Club. I think the cover charge was 50,000 IDR with a bottle of Bintang beer free. The club was fully air-conditioned and quite spacious I must say. We also ordered 'Jungle Juice' as you can see from the picture its a tumbler with different mixtures of fruit cocktails and liquer.

Arrangement: Welcome to Paddy's Club

Presenting Jungle Juice

As the crowd began to pick up, sexy dancers grooved at the podium. The music played was also not bad from trance, house and RnB. I was addicted! Ade moved around the club and took pictures. The time was getting late. I had fun dancing to the beat but we have to get back and rest for our flight to Singpore the next day.


Checking out from our hotel, a different driver brought us to the airport. Thank you so much Pak Madi for all the tours. It was still early as our flight is around noon. So we ate at a restaurant, the last Indonesian food before our departure. Ade was not feeling well as he complained of stomach problems.


I just love Balinese gamelan music..so relaxing..de-stressing. Having a cup of tea before moving.




This is how it looks like in the the interior of Ngurah Rai International Airport. Looks small.


The gateway to Bali!




Nothing better to do so I took a video to record the last moments of the time here at Bali. So that is all for my adventure. I hope you guys love and enjoy reading my posts. Hoping to share my next travelling experience for my next trip. If I have the chance to visit Bali again, I would of course. Cheers!

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Midnight Review

Once again, I would like to thank the female readers on the commenting of Kecik whether he is cute or not. I will tell him personally about the comments. Anyways, does anyone here is familiar with HTML codes? My page is in a mess. Too many advertisements I think. Will appreciate that person for helping me out. Just name the price. Winkz!

I went out with Ijal yesterday night to catch a midnight movie, 'You Don't Mess With The Zohan' at Cathay Cineleisure. I was really bored at home with nothing to do until Ijal called me up.

Review of the movie? Hmm, it's wacky, crazy, obscene and hilarious. Idiotic also with a twist near the end. Can you do push-ups with no hands? He did! Adam Sandler acting as the 'Zohan' and also featuring his huge 'wee-wee'(you know what I mean) with his whole bunch of acting partners. I just love Adam Sandler's movie.

RATING: 8/10

The movie ended and we went out of the cinema to find the way out to the lift instead we stupidly followed this two guys to the wrong way and ended up at the FIREMAN'S LIFT! A group of people were already following us also by then. I was like laughing and saying to myself, "What the hell are we following this two guys who led us to the wrong lift!?" It was a blooper for both of us that night. It was 4:30am mind you. We went to find another exit while laughing,

28th of June is the birthday for one my dear friend, Nur Fadhilah. I wish you a happy Big birthday to you and may you be happy and contented always:)

Tomorrow, I have an appointment at Fullerton Hotel at 12 noon. Going to meet the board of directors and also the 2nd round for my interview as a Wealth Management Executive. Sounds like a big position though. Another dressing up to do for tomorrow. May all of you wish me good luck:)


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Get paid to BLOG!

Guess what guys? Now I have even more interest to blog as I have discovered that there is really such things as getting paid just for BLOGGING! It is so amazing to have found this website. I managed to find this website by chance while I was surfing the net.

The website is called PayPerPost.

Now let me have the honours to explain how it really works. Basically, you just have to sign up and make sure your blog site is approved by PayPerPost. After that, just follow the instructions and voila! Just blog as per normal! You can easily earn as much as $500 per month with your current blog! Wonderful isn't it?

Now, it is so much fun to blog. Your blog might have the chance to become blog of the day thus increasing the traffic volume of your blog! You can even make lots of new friends when you sign up. Bored? You can also view their blog entries! Blogging is an online activity where people from all continents can get together and sharing each other's views or opinion.

Life will be much more easier with easy incomes like this and making sure you face is always smiling:) Still hesitating? You won't believe your eyes unless you try it out for yourself! The only way I can spread this is by YOU! Yes! You! Spread it to any of your friends and let us keep up with this healthy lifestyle. I just can't wait to get my hands on the keyboard every time and do stay tuned for my next blog post!

Signing off,
Putera

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Picture Perfect

Just for the sake of releasing my boredom..

It's been quite a while with nothing do with me every time sitting in front of the computer and doing my usual stuff..

Been chatting and this guy wants me to put up this picture..


From left to right: Shah, Syawal, Kecik, Fariq, Brocolli, Chua(hidden), Anwar

This picture was taken back at station and coincidentally I was on leave. These are my brothers who braved fires with me side by side. Showing how brotherhood bonds us together.

Shah = We call him ShaCute but he does takes his work seriously.

Syawal = Mentor who shares his experiences with colleagues and is a big bully.He is the Sepet + Bogeh which I mentioned in my earlier post.He recently lost a tooth.HAHA!

Kecik = This is the guy who floods my tag board using the name 'kech'.He is the one asking me to post this picture in my blog and ask the female readers for opinion whether he is C-U-T-E! So female readers please leave a comment or tag on what do you think.

Fariq = Gangster or lover?Hmm..he is a chick magnate and he is down right crazy sometimes with his idiotic doings.

Brocolli = My partner in crime.Very close since the days when I was amateur.Had crazy fun together with him. The laughters,ups and downs. Make sure you do something about your tummy bro.

Chua = Highly knowledgeable. Used to be a Commando. Very cautious and doesn't take risks.

Anwar = His Chinese name is Ahua. A great dancer. Taught me to 'shuffle'. Got this 'matrip' look.

Once again,female readers do leave down a comment whether Kecik is cute or not!Thanks!


Thursday, June 19, 2008

"An Inconvenient Truth"

Another great documentary to watch..
Titled "An Inconvenient Truth".
A former Vice President of United States of America talking about global warming.
He is Mr. Al-Gore.
I watched this documentary back when I was in Koh Phi Phi,Thailand where it was aired in HBO channel in my hotel lodge,PP Casa.

This is Part 1 from the video clip taken from YouTube.

If the clip doesn't work,click this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vVOmnGOprQ&feature=related

Very amazing statistics,data and research presented by Al-Gore himself.I was really glued to the television set watching this documentary.I don't know why but maybe it's because Al-Gore is very charismatic and his speech is very detailed.Personally,I do like to increase my general knowledge.

"Very well versed and statistical data about the world changing is tremendous!"

"9/10 Rating"


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Review of 'Get Smart'

After a long time..I never had a great laugh watching a movie for quite some time..
Met up with Nur Fadhilah at Dhoby Ghaut as we decided to watch at Cathay Cineplex Picturehouse near Plaza Singapura if some of you don't know..

Although today's weather was bad,it was a day not to be forgotten.18th June 2008,the date I will remember personally(for the others mind your own business)ahakz..For such a long time I finally met this person for real standing in front of me which fate wasn't on my side after a couple of 'something cropped up'..(you know what I mean)

The ambience and environment at the new Cathay Cineplex at Handy Road was awesome.Nice interior and designs.The show time for 'Get Smart' was at 5:30pm so we bought popcorns and drinks and went in to the theatre.The tickets was sold out pretty fast as we managed to get seats only on the 2nd row near to the screen.It really hurts my neck after the movie ended!

This is only the trailer of 'Get Smart'..so if you want to see the movie..watch it in cinemas..don't watch pirated DVDs..haha..you know how bad the quality is.The audience in the theatre was laughing all the way watching this movie.Me and Ilah kept laughing also.It was pretty funny with all the nonsensical and idiotic stuff that Steve Carell did in the movie.

My recommendation:A MUST WATCH MOVIE!If I have 10 thumbs I give them 10.LOL!

We head to Long John Silver and both had Combo 1.And Ilah got her Ice Lemon Tea at last.The best part was Ilah's dad never bring his keys to the house and Ilah had to go home early.Haizz..Sending her off taking bus 64,I went off back home.Nur Fadhilah really has a lot of fans in bus 64 just now with all the Bangladeshis..Hope she got her match..PEACE Ilah!


Watch Fahrenheit 9/11

Just to update you people..
Art Central is airing a controversial documentary produced by Michael Moore.
If any of you is curious and would love to know what is going on,watch the documentary!

The main focus is on the President of United States,George W Bush.
Watch how many inncoent lives have perished and everything from politics,Saudis and the war.

The documentary is excellent for your knowledge even if you have no nuts on politics.

"Full of controversy and makes you glued to the screen..."

Catch it also on YouTube!


Monday, June 16, 2008

An invitation to SSG Al-Luqman's wedding

(Sorry peepz due to the poor quality of the picture and this is the only picture I managed to snap from my camera phone)

Finally!Luqman got married to his beloved fiancee..
Very sweet couple aren't they?
They just cut their wedding cake and both of them taking turns feeding the cake to each other.

Held at Choa Chu Kang,Blk 206..
I missed the whole phototaking session taken together representing the people of Jurong Fire Station.
DAMN!
Although I wasn't in the picture,I was recorded in Luqman's personal video taken as a group of ROTA 2 which was shot by his cameraman.
Former fireman and Sec-coms who had ORDed came to greet this auspicious wedding day.
It was a really great gathering.

The food and drinks was really great...superb...marvellous.
Hmm,wondering when will it be my turn to be a king for one day?
Marriage is a long-term commitment which you can't treat lightly.
Serious..no joke..
You must gain the trust,honesty,loyalty and faith of each other before you can think about one.

To Luqman and his wife,I'm going to wish both of you all the best and be blessed with all the good things in life..(P.S:Don't forget I also want to be uncle..haha..you know what I mean..*ahem ahem*)

Friday, June 13, 2008

Gathering at dbl O

A Thursday evening..
First of all,I would like to thank Brocolli for letting me wait for almost 40 minutes at Bukit Batok MRT!
Because of that,our fellow colleague,Chen and Wen,had to wait at City Hall for quite some time as they wanted to treat us for a drink.
In the end,their meetup with them was cancelled as it was already 9pm as we were supposed to meet the others at 10pm at the coffeeshop we frequent near dbl O.
Was a day to gather our 'old' friends back for a gathering and also my belated birthday.
Messaged the 'party people' of our station.
Faz Jr,Ahua,Khai,Brocolli and me....and also some unexpected guests..hihi
Apocalypto came by with his Subaru and after our drinks,we head into dbl O.
As usual,packed with ladies and gentleman..senoritas and mamamia..
I really should thank Ahua for his generous gifts of tequila shots..damn him..
He gave me 2 shucks!
Where the hell is Shahrom,Hafiny,Razmi and Sepet + Bogeh?
Guess they can't make it..
Missed them especially Hafiny...
He is loud,crazy and hilarious!
A little bit tipsy so a little bit of groove should hit the spot..
To the DANCEFLOOR!
A few gelek here..a few gelek there...
Phewww!I'm too old for this..haha
And until you realized it's already 3am where it ends.
Managed to find Apo but couldn't find the rest.
Headed back to his Subaru and went home.
Thank you guys once again for the fun.
Do keep in touch aite?
Sepet + Bogeh = Syawal

Monday, June 9, 2008

Unexpected Birthday

A typical normal Sunday
I spent hours printing some important documents for Ain who is going to leave for Dubai in another 3 more days.
The time showing 7:25pm and I got to get ready to visit Ain's house at Pasir Ris for her farewell dinner.
Somebody mentioned that I was like a star karat.
Arrived at Ain's house and met with Rudy,Ain's fiance,Rudy's friend,Wan,Rabu and his girlfriend(I don't know her name).
Ain's mum is really friendly and a great cook too.
Her sambal goreng was really superb!
In fact,I ate 2 rounds and was really spicy mind you.
Thanks Ain for the food and wish you all the best in Dubai.
Rabu sent me to town with his car and accompanied me at Forum while waiting for Ijal to come.
At that point,I saw Alwi Arab,my foremer fireman who ORDed long time ago.
Had a few chat until I met Ijal.
The plan was actually to go for a karaoke session at Cash Studio with Ijal's friends.
They were Linda,her boyfriend,Zul and another guy whom I forgot the name.
Was really uncomfortable at first singing in front of a group of people whom I just knew.
Right after my song that I sung(I can't remember what song I sang),the screen showed HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Now I'm really wondering how they managed to come up with the wish coincidentally with the timing when the clock strikes 12 midnight.Hmmmm..
Awwwwww..so the touching..
One by one,hands reached out to me wishing me a happy birthday..
Gosh..I'm getting older..I'm 23 this year!
We sang through the night,enjoying ourselves fully.
Growl....our stomachs are also singing..
Had our supper at Newton before heading back home.
Thanks guys once again for the wish..

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Interview at SIA Engineering

Thanks to Ijal for wasting my $30 bucks on cabfare.YaaakDish!
(No hard feelings Ijal)
(Smiling:)
Had to travel a long way to Changi Cargo Complex this morning at 10am.
Sent my resume to SIA Engineering and an interview was scheduled for me.
Applied for the position as a Fire Officer.
It's been a long time I never dressed up so smartly.
Was quite a hassle to change pass and stuff as the security was really tight.
As normal for an interview,the feeling was tensed and nervous.
I'm not sure whether I did well for it as there were some flaws here and there.
It was the first time I entered this area and got to see airplanes!
The blooper I made today was that I forgot to change my pass back at the security counter!Haha!
I met up with Ain today who 'bullied' me by taking me all the way to Clarke Quay,Raffles Place and back to Woodlands.
(Ain..joking je..later you go Dubai,I can't joke with you anymore..kwang kwang kwang)
I really hope I got the job..If not I be jobless..
Time to have my rest..Had flu now..haizz

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

My last fire

Clip 1:Overview of how the fire looks like.



Clip 2:Pumper and firebike arrives.You can see me running to and fro in the first part of the clip laying the hoses.



Clip 3:The Red Rhino tagging along.The heroes at work.By this time,I was already inside the unit trying to fight the fire.

P.S:Don't listen to the people's conversation.Just ignore them.They just don't understand how we tirelessly braved ourselves to fight the fire.Ask them to don our suit and see how it really feels.They only know how to comment.I really feel sad and at the same time angry.Haizz..

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Memories of Station 41

With Shahrom!

Partners in crime

The early days


Last RC



Our last check-up



The loudest and craziest there was

Wan Sapao


View at night


Orbat chart


Gonna miss it

During my hospitalisation


My fireman,Hafiz Brocolli with Scallops

Abg Hamdan..I wonder how he's doing

Farhan Chepret


Our friendly fireman,Faz Jr


I was quite emotional on my last day.

Had great memories with the guys back at station and those who left.

Sad to leave but at the same time life must still go on.

Fire calls..damn..those were the great times.

We should have a gathering one of these days.

Gonna miss you guys!