Monday, August 31, 2009

GEE GEE GEE GEE BABY + happy birthday Lui-Rong :)

First off, a VERY happy birthday to Lui-Rong xD I hope you enjoyed our extreme birthday surprise for you. Though the idea was mine, I have to thank Eddy, Nathan, Bosco and Melinda for making it very possible, creatively adding new ideas, helping us with the choreography and being the awesome dancers you are :)

I hope everybody who watched it enjoyed it, I could not help but smile at the loud shouts of protests as girls and boys alike cringed at the sight of us in short shorts and mini skirts
(actually mine was just rolled up real high xD)


Going to upload one of our practice videos for you to watch. I have the actual one, but I'll leave it up to Ambert and plus, I'm not a real fan of the actual one - i look gross :(

uh oh. just found out the video's like 286 MBs..should have changed the video resolution and quality. if anybody knows how to do it, so it becomes like a 51 MB video, please let me know. after all , it's all for your viewing pleasure :)

So, just so you get a sneak peek of us, here are some photos of the day :)


















Group picture after our performance. The silence was quite awkward there. xD




















The beginning of Sorry Sorry (oh, oh, oh oh oh oh) XD
Bosco's loving it :)



















The part where Melinda comes in. LOL Nathan's in his socks xD
for sexy legs, Bosco and Eddy ftw.



















SPRINKLER TIME =) and bosco is adjusting his pants/belt. Apparently Bosco's shorts inside kept coming down and dangled whilst he was dancing hehe :)



















my angels :)



















Ruilong opening his present.

It was wrapped in a range of wrapping accessories ranging from Bamboo leaves, Glad Wrap, Nappies to Toilet Paper and of course, his Mr. Perfect Hip Briefs.

Anyway, I hope everybody enjoyed our performance, it was unbelievably awkward when Mr McFadyen (if that's how you spell his name) walked in. I think he liked it and could feel the homo aura surrounding the drama room and decided to check it out and make sure nothing was coming out of hand.

As I looked to my left, I could distinctively see many year 11s, other year 10s all peering in on our performance. oh gad, I thought, but the show must go on. The look on Ruilong's, or should I say Luirong's face was priceless, he quite liked it I think :)

After all, all our hard work had paid off, it was worth it and I believe there are many agents now looking for male crossdressing dancers for the year 12 Farewell performance. Well, hopefully next time we won't have to wear short shorts nor skirts. I don't think Ms Treskin will enjoy it. Nevertheless, we are at your service.

Will upload video after I make it smaller in size, so that those capped (Bosco) will be able to watch it :) hurray

To Ruilong, I hope you enjoyed everything we did for you today. Sorry for barring you and leaving you all alone during lunch, recess and in the mornings on Thursday and Friday, hope you weren't too lonely without us. The presents from us may not look like much, but we spent AGES getting it for you, going around ct, hungry, starving and very exhausted. We walked from USyd to Market City to Pitt Street Mall. All. For. You =D

hope you had a blast.

love,
Bubbles =)

ps. Shout to Deva too! Happy Birthday big boy ;)

Sunday, August 30, 2009

i present a new brother in our family of bloggers

A long time member of the Adults Club and an invaluable friend and associate of the Wontons, I present to you Ching Sha/Shaunathon.

























Known for his versatile and stunning facial expressions on camera and for his appropriate placement of his hands on his drink bottles, Shaunypoop is full of funny stories.

And now, I present to you, his own, personal blog!! =D




















Shaunyboy loves food. Despite his constant refusal to eat food in order to maintain his slim waist line and a weight worthy of envy from the ladies around him, S-horny cannot resist ice cream, nor alcohol :) So next time you see him and he looks famished, you know what to feed him.

Please visit his blog, his first post is already 'sensational'

:)

ps. massive blog coming up soon to sum up our wonderful dinner @ Fujiya and the funfun times we had there

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

HK FUN + almond cakes

it's been too long!

Been extremely busy with Trials and though I'm the kind of person to procrastinate eg. watching the newest episode of Pokemon on youtube at 2am in the morning :P , just not the extent to write up a blogpost.

so for those who are going to HK at the end of this year. I decided to elaborate on some of the funny stories/lessons that I have learnt in my past. I do go to HK quite frequently because my mum absolutely ADORES Hong Kong and I have grown to like it. Funnily enough, I hardly ever go to places that are of tourist value, which is coming to bite me back in the bumm because when people ask where in HK I should go? I can only list:

Macau
San Deng (Mountain Top)
Cheung Island ;) (Long Island)
Lam Island
Disneyland/Ocean World.
Wetlands Park
Lady Street? (Loe Yan Gai)

I remember doing an assignment for Commerce back in year 8 where we had to choose a country and practically organise a full travel itinerary for a person X and show them where to go, where to stay. I must say, that would be quite useful now.

For those who ARE organising travelling overseas in the near future. I would strongly recommend everyone, if they're not going on a Tour, to really book everything yourselves via email, or phone because the rewards are amazing. My friend got upgraded to the executive floor, just by being a little extra and promising to stay for a whole week @ the hotel just by negotiating through email and phone. I promise you, there are soo many deals out there that Flight Centre do not tell or are simply unable to confirm (because they only care that they're getting paid for the services) and if you truly want an awesome holiday, emailing, booking yourself is the best option.

Anyway, so I was ordering in HK at a place called Yoshinoya.























Sorry about the PS2 thing on top ==
anyways, so I was ordering there and I usually order in Cantonese cos that floats their boat better but one day I was ordering and the lady @ the counter was being particularly rude to me. Well, I forgave her cos I'm such a good person :) lols but as I was walking home (cos i was taking take-away) I reflected upon our conversation and it was something like this:

*in cantonese*
B (bubbs): so can I get that meal up there?
L(Lady): which one? >=(
B: sorry, the one on the top left hand corner, the extra large beef *stops cos he couldn't read a particular chinese word*
L: *lady sighs* yes yes. the extra large beef bowl set meal. okay. 32 dollars please

Okay that didn't seem so bad, but her attitude towards a nice and hungry boy like me was unacceptable. So. i came up with a plan for the next time I go to Yoshinoya

B: *in English* can I have the extra large beef bowl set meal but instead of coke can i have ice tea and I want Teriyaki Octopus Balls for the side dish thanks.
L: ... *in asian accent* hol' on the minute puh-lessu *runs quickly to the store manager, mumbling something in canto like - help me out, this one speaks English*
they come back looking slightly worried.
L: wat woo you liku sir?

*GRINS* =D

lesson: if anybody in HK picks on you. simply speak English and you'll get top notch service. they even gave me a free Calendar cos it was nearing 2009 etc. very nice =)

SECOND LESSON:

never run in the streets.
never.

I had just finished my haircut and cos I had to get home quickly so I wouldnt' miss one of the shows on TV (some drama lols) so I was running home, more like sprinting. I really missed running around cos everywhere's so packed and i longed to have some kinda exercise. anyway, so I was running towards my apartment block and the traffic light went to red JUST as I got to it. unfortunately, there was a police officer right across the road where I was and when the lights turned green again, he pointed at me and brought me over to the side!
can you imagine my embarrassement? I'm such an innocent boy, how could they possibly think i'm suspicious?!
there, he asked me why i was running so fast, what was in my bag, what was in my pockets? He saw the blue box that i hold my plates with and thought they'd find drugs lols but found it was empty == and asked me for my HK identification card. it was quite traumatising really. Then, he wrote down my address and phone number and asked me why I was running so fast.

P: so why would you run so fast, hmmm Mr Au.
B: I wanted some exercise. Needed to get home soon.
P: there's no need to run. what if you bump into some old granny.
B: ==" (i'm too ninja for that lols) um. i'm sorry. won't happen again.
P: why are you dressed like this? dont' you have to go to schoool?
B: i'm on holidays, overseas. (i should have spammed some english to him grr)
P: okay. well. i don't wanna see you again.

phew*
i hate encounters with police. they're seem like they know everything - not that that's a bad thing but they make you feel quite inferior when they barely know you, making no attempt to be nice and i was quite shocked afterwards.

i must have looked quite sus though - noone runs in HK it's like a given rule - the only running occurs in sports centres/parks, unless you're like a criminal with drugs or pirated dvds

oh. i remember the first time I bought a pirated DVD by myself which was really lame cos it turned out to be a double sided or dual layered DVD (i bought Step Up) and my DVD played couldn't play it. wth grr
but you pick the thing you want, you hang around and pay in the little tray. they will give you a slip or something and you folllow the people to a spot where they'll give you your goods hehe. very fun and a little naughty too. =D

I don't really have another lesson really.
just remember to bring your HK identification card (if you have one) with you at all times. Otherwise they'll write your name down and you'll have some trouble with policemen again.

That's it for now i guess.
Oh, Borbor, remember when I was webcamming with you ;) and I was eating something. well this is what it was. Almond Biscuits. I only wish I had made it haha then i can tell yus all about my lovely cooking adventure. =D



















very very very yummy especially when they're JUST out of the oven.
























not so good of a photo, i must have tilted my camera in a weird position. but yes. I gobbled them all upp =) haha i love that word gobble - gobbledygook xD

hope you guys have a WONDERFUL holiday.
stupid kiama. permission notes. and parents coming too cos it's not safe. gar. >=(
wels probably gna g @ hk earlier then PARTY TIME =D

good luck to everybody doing extension/continuers jap. hope to see you all @ the Open Day and please invite me to dinner if you see me all lonely. i promise i'll do the same if I see you without dinner buddies =D

=)