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i promised a photo trip of my trip to USA in december. well first day didn’t started off well. I had plan to fly on SQ 16 to San Francisco via Seoul but with the full flight I was bumped off the 9.15am flight. I was subsequently put on the 9.50am flight to Los Angeles via Tokyo. Because of this I had to quickly call Samuel to help me to cancel my hotel and book a room for me at Anaheim. Well the flight to Tokyo was interesting, as I sat beside the husband of a famous Mexican singer who performed 2 nights before at the Esplanade. He actually gave me his name card and told me if theres anything you need in Los Angeles, just call me. He stayed in an area near Santa Monica.
I tried to get an upgrade to business class in Tokyo, but was full dammit. She did change my seat to one 4 rows from the back, but at least it was only 2 seats and I did not have to be stuck in the middle for the 9 hour hop to Los Angeles. I actually bought this nice drink at the airport, and I thought the airport was nice. I just plugged my charger into some plug at the gate to charge my phone. A fellow Singaporean was beside me so we chatted quite a bit. There was a Japanese couple who were going on their honeymoon to the USA, and the inflight supervisor told the whole flight, who applauded and wished them well. He kept coming back from First Class with champagne and desserts for them. I thought that was a nice touch. On this flight, I selected the Japanese section and was pleasantly surprised. The soba noodles was really good, and the fish was so so nice. The ice-cream after that was also really good.
However, this was by far the worst I ever experiencd in terms of turbulence. 2 years ago I did hit an air pocket where the plane dived and the stewardess grabbed the coffee and tea and sat down on the aisle. This flight from Tokyo to LA, especially nearing the Pacific Coast was hit by severe turbulence. The guy beside me had his coffee all over my pants, my orange juice spilled, everything was all over the place. It was literally so bad that I think a few people puked. I don’t know why but seems like its customary all flights coming into the US from the Pacific hits bad turbulence, same as the one I took 2 years ago.
Anyway I was quite happy when we landed in LA. I had 2 days to myself since I decided to go over earlier. I chose to stay in Anaheim because I am a little wary of LA city. There was this fat bitch who checked me in, and she was really grouchy. After that I got myself some clam chowder in a sourdough bowl at a cafe at disney main street. This is my second time there and I was very familiar with it. Back at the hotel, I booked a flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco since I have a connecting flight out of San Francisco. This time the monorail was running. I swear my room was haunted as I kept hearing sounds throughout the night. I barely slept at all even though I was jetlagged like crazy.
Next morning I did manage to talk to the grumpy lady since she was the only one who was there. When she found out I was a Singaporean she became so nice and talked so much to me. We chatted for a long time till my shuttle came. I was already so hungry by the time I was at the airport and ate this really really good breakfast burrito which had egg, cheese, ham, sausage, potatoes in it. Then I went to the gate and guess who i saw, George Lam!! The Guinness and 选择 guy. I think he just came in from San Francisco.
Anyway this was my plane. I am so excited, first time on an Airbus 319, and Virgin America is only 2 months old!
After we boarded. Don’t you think the seats are so cool? I had a whole row to myself. The cabin was very futuristic and there was mood lighting.
The PTV controls. This small plane has PTVs, and its domestic some more.
Doors were were closed early and we thought we will leave early. But after half an hour still sitting there, the captain came on saying the flight has failed preflight checks, and the plane is grounded as the spare parts will only arrive in the evening. We were to be transferred to a later flight leaving an hour later. The flight crews did give out free water while we were waiting. As we disembarked they kept saying sorry. Well in a way it was cool, cos thats the first time I had a cancelled flight.
However the whole re-seating process was a horrendous mess, and I ended up in the middle of 3 seats. At least they gave those who were from the previous flight free alcohol, and I still have that small 125ml sized bottle with me. The crew from the previous flight helped those on this flight, so service was completed very quickly. I finally arrived at San Francisco.
This was the safety video of the flight. Its amazingly hilarious.
I have to make reference to this lady at the check-in counter, who did all she could for me to change my flight from the next day to today since I had booked for Monday but arrived on Sunday. She did not charge a single cent for changes, and even though today’s flight was more expensive, did not ask for the balance as well. I told her about my cancelled flight and about being bumped and she was so nice and even stepped out to personally deliver the boarding pass. I tried to give her $10 as tips to get some coffee, but she refused and insisted I take it back.
I arrived in Las Vegas at 6, dark and FREEZING. Met an old couple from Winnipeg and finally reached the Hilton Las Vegas at 7 plus. The check-in lady was chinese and gave me this huge corner room. This is my king bed, and the toilet was at another section, and there was another part with a table and this huge window overlooking the strip.
The view in the morning. Pardon the tree.
After checking in I did make a quick run down the strip to get some necessities and dinner at the new Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino. I did walk from Planet Hollywood to the MGM Grand and it was sleazy, with guys keep calling me to pick up their girls and go into bars. Next time, just ignore and walk as fast as possible. I remember I bought Subway, and that night was a much better night as I slept after watching a few episodes of Deal or No Deal!
The Arc de Triomphe at the Paris Hotel taken that night as I walked pass it. I think it came out pretty nice.

The next day Samuel was supposed to arrive. I think I will leave it to next time as the pics are with him for the first part of the trip. That morning I made a quick dash to somewhere I forgot and checked out and made my way to Excalibur to wait for him. I took a freaking $30 USD taxi, and he was a russian from Moscow. Samuel was coming in from Singapore via Hong Kong and San Francisco on United. Lucky bitch was upgraded on the Singapore to Hong Kong sector. The first day was smashing, and I will continue it the next time.
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i am so freaking angry. if you think you are freaking clever with it, then go do it yourself. you are not that great man, and while that girl heaved a sigh of relief that day, i have to worry about how im going to work with you. i remember looking at her and frowning, while she smiled back at me. i think i should make friends with her, but thats besides the point. after looking at your stupid attitude last week and today, i just feel like telling you fuck off. i have worked with so many people, and none are like you. i just can’t wait for it to be all freaking over, and i hope you get the worst grade.
anyway today was the end of spanish lessons. i think i didn’t really got much in this course, and might not move into advance that soon. the dinner gathering at the tapas tree was really nice, and the paella was surprisingly good. we also took a lot of pictures and enjoyed ourselves quite a lot. today, we also made friends with our best friend, as i finally had a proper conversation with him after claiming he is jieqi’s best friend. today i also found out we are not the only ones laughing at him.
i will write a nice photo entry of me and samuel’s trip to US soon. as for now, i need to catch up with my sleep, because i really feel like im floating on water.
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it sucks that im falling sick. and its the stupid flu again which hit me pretty bad 2 months ago. i think it is totally pointless that i spent 20 over dollars to take a useless flu jab before i went to the states. its no wonder they no longer advertise to ask people to take flu jabs. and just when i needed it, theres no more redoxon, no more panadol cold and no more panadol flu drink at home. the only thing i can do now is to douse myself with plenty of water and hope everything turns out fine tomorrow morning. i guess i can attribute all these to the late nights i have been having the past week. anyway the past week was a crazy one, this week is going to be another crazy one. therefore i cannot afford to fall sick right now.
anyway, i thought today’s game was a good one. a good one in the aspect that i always like tough games, and challenges. i had to dig deep to get back from 12-18 to win. it was definitely a good preparation for tomorrow and i hope i can regain that special touch im still finding for this year.
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i have had crazy dreams for the past few nights, as some will say its not unusual, cause i am actually crazy.
last night i dreamt that i was at the doctor for a flu. before going in to see her, the nurse gave me a packet of antibiotic sweets (now since when did they have it in sweet form). after seeing her for less than 5 minutes, she prescribed another packet of it. That was my medicine. and together they cost $93. I flew into a rage, and made a big fuss at the clinic. I asked what the hell that was, and questioned the doctor. then she started speaking in teochew to her nurse, and assumed i didn’t understand. ha! I remember it was such a huge thing and I almost called the police. In the end, she relented and not charge me for the medicine as I refused to take it, and only charge me $30 for the consultation, which was crazy in my opinion. Just when I was about to leave, my dear friend decided to sms me. damn!
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this isn’t really a great night isn’t it.
my stomach is playing games with me these 2 days, with whatever i eat being discharged pretty soon. my aircon has also decided to go on holiday today. when i opened the cover, i was shocked to see that everything was white. also, my work is undone, with a french oral test beckoning in just over 12 hours. but wells?
anyway, i thought i wasted my recess week away. the first half of the week was spent going out. the 2nd part of the week was spent watching a lot of golf. i think its amazing that the hsbc open managed to bring in 78 of the top players in the world. well im a little upset that lorena ochoa won, as im more of an annika and paula creamer fan. but boy did she win it in fashion, 20 under par for tanah merah country club is a pretty amazing feet for any player. i hope they come back next year, with all players having nothing but praises for the event and this small city state.
anyway i have made a resolution as of march 1. that is i shall limit my cab rides per month to only 4, and to significantly cut down on the number of caffe mochas i buy from starbucks. All in all, if I do that, I should be well on the way to getting a car.
i think im such a spoilt brat. second only to samuel.
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i think this is really disgraceful.
SEVEN video files were found on the personal computer of a Singapore Airlines (SIA) pilot who was fined A$12,000 for trying to bring child pornography into Australia, court documents showed on Wednesday.
Some of the videos contained footage of rape, sexual violence and children engaged in sexual activity, the documents said.
Captain Ng Kok Yauw, 41, a Malaysian, piloted a Singapore Airlines flight last Saturday from Singapore to Adelaide, Australia, when customs officials searched his laptop and found video clips of child pornography, Adelaide court documents seen by Reuters said.
Ng, who appeared in court on Monday, pleaded guilty to charges of importing banned material and making a false statement to a customs officer.
He could not be reached for comment but Singapore Airlines, the world’s second-largest airline by market value, said the airline was conducting its own investigation.
Source: Straits Times Online
PS: Note that the writer of this article emphasised the fact that the captain, though employed with SQ, was actually a Malaysian? ha. I think he must have been missing his family on Chu San you see.
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i have never attended this lecture before. and i do not know what has been going on in this module. i was really blur in the first tutorial and my next tutorial is tomorrow. however, i have to hand in an assignment tomorrow which i do not know how to start writing. just 5 minutes ago, i decided to try and watch the webcast to understand the topic better. but after listening to dr. anne raffin’s first sentence, i almost fainted.
i will thus, not attend tomorrow’s lecture as well. gosh!
somewhere 10 minutes into the lecture she asked, are you all with me? I burst out laughing. I have of course stopped watching the webcast.
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oh man, this doesn’t work for me. cos whether i am sad or what, i think i do still spend too much on shopping. however this is an interesting read.
Sad and introspective? Don’t go shopping…
Don’t do it.
According to a study released Friday at the annual meeting of the Society for Social and Personality Psychology, inward-looking people who are down in the dumps tend to spend more money on the same item than their neutral-emotion counterparts.
Earlier studies have drawn a link between mood and spending habits, but this one highlighted the key role played by how self-focussed a person is.
“It is the combination of sadness and self-focus that drives the effect, and it turns out that sadness leads to an increase in self-focus,” said Cynthia Cryder, a doctoral student at Carnegie Mellon University and one of the co-authors of the study.
“What we think is going on is that sad and self-focussed people are feeling pretty bad about themselves and have a decreased valuation of themselves. They want to enhance this valuation, and one way to do this is by acquiring material goods,” she said.
Placing a higher value on those goods could be an attempt by the sad, self-focussed person to boost their self-esteem by transferring the value of the item to themself.
The big problem is, the purchase is often regretted later.
“A huge key to avoiding decision-effects like this is being aware that you’re sad in the first place. But that’s rather hard to do,” Cryder said.
“Participants in studies such as ours usually have no idea that their feelings influence their decisions, so it’s impossible to correct,” she said.
“Secondly, always re-evaluate major purchases one day or one week after you make them so that you can make sure that whatever you bought is still attractive to you,” Cryder said.
“That lowers the probability that you’ll have an over-priced mistake due to some fleeting influence that you didn’t know about and still don’t know about. You just know, ‘Wow… why did I pay so much for that?’”
-Source: www.msn.com










