Worst Time of the Year... AGAIN!!!
Saturday, January 28, 2006
It has finally come. I have stepped 1 hour into the worst time of the year, every year, without fail, for the last 8 years. The thought of CNY reeks a nauseating pulse whenever it flashes across this, perhaps very socially damaged brain of mine. I will not, however, bear the blame to this since it is really the abnormality of my family that caused such unbecoming symptoms.
To most kids, CNY should be about collecting HongBaos. I know I am speaking like a never-will-grow-up here, but that’s simply because I have NEVER received a HongBao in my life and be able to keep it without fearing the existence of a hidden agenda beneath the striking red "FU2".
All my god damn life the HongBaos I have received is supposed to be kept by my parents, or so they claim ever since I was a foolish little kid. At the age of 14, I guess, I started asking for the whereabouts of the money they so painstakingly kept for me, and the money, till today, goes unaccounted for. They have managed to come up with several lame but very dignified-sounding reasons to justify the loss of this money, which by today should have at least accumulated to thousands:
1) They are safe-keeping it for my future education (which really makes no sense at all since I do not have any more future education to look towards).
2) They are safe-keeping it for my wedding (which will never occur, I guess).
3) They actually deserve to keep the money, since they had to give Hongbaos to other kids too (This was a lousy confession during a heated argument).
I started keeping some of my HongBaos after 14, I guess, when i started my first part-time job and began contributing to family expenses. Thinking back and ironing the occurrences out, I can't believe my folks are such cheapskate bastards! They either keep all my HongBao money, or wrap 4 measly bucks for me only when I start giving them 100+ bucks a month! And I am stupid enough to allow myself to be short-changed all this while!!!
Never mind the money, I have long given up trying to discover their whereabouts. CNY, however, remains as meaningless at it has always been. CNY is the time of the year where every damn shop in town closes down, other than F&B chains, which I have never really fancied. It’s the time of the year where you are supposed to be spending time with your family and relatives, all huddled up in the warmth of festive greetings.
Sadly, I have NO FAMILY, and NO RELATIVES. My family is really just a technical term used to address a bunch of people who return to the same damn house every night to sleep, maybe yell at each other a bit before dozing off. My relatives are people I don't know, or would rather not know.
So at every this time of the year, I will find myself stuck at home with a bunch of idiots because I can't go anywhere else. I will have to face up to the pinnacle of human hypocrisy by offering wishes to those I would rather curse. I will have to wear the mask of bozo the clown to greet relatives I wish were good as dead, since their existence really don't make my day. I will have to find some stupid way to spend the money my folks gave in their "HongBaos-with-a-Secret-Agenda" back on them, and make it look ohh soo sincere, and I will have to bow to tradition and offer stinking incense to some wooden tablet, a lousy representative of my long deceased ancestor, whom I do not even know, and who does not know me, and who is supposed to bless me with a smooth path for the coming year because I put a plate of vegetarian food before that piece of wood with his / her name.
I HATE Chinese New Year. I will allow myself to sound like a stupid kid with uncontrollable tantrums for once, but I HATE CNY, and everything that has got to do with it.
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Travel Club
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Think I should set up a travel club amongst the more overseas inclined group of my friends. Of course, they must at least have an income from somewhere to fund such a lifestyle. Budget sirlines have made it cheap to travel for nearby destinations, of which I am familiar with a few. As such, if we set aside about 300 bucks (flight plus accomodation) a month, we can safely go for monthly trips to places like:
- China (Shenzhen, Macau, HK)
- Thailand (Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai)
- Vietnam (Haven't been there, I think)
Basically anywhere on the itinery of the budget airlines.
I am already taking up this habit of flying a month. Will start again in late february once Asian Aerrospace is over (got this damn project up to my neck).
Current Flight Plan:
Late Feb / Early March - Thailand (Bangkok), 4D/3N
March - Macau, Zhuhai, Shenzhen, 4D/3N
May - Somewhere in China (Undecided)
Those who wanna join up can email me @
advenren@yahoo.com. I'll volunteer to be trip administrator and tour guide. Don't join if your thinking of luxury trips, for I'm always staying at 3 star hotels. If your our for a luxurious hotel room and facilities, I suggest you find one locally.
Cheers!
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Hibernation
Damn the whole of last week was one hell of a row, meetings, personal matters, drinking a lot, branch barbecue and overnight thonning at the host's place... truly dead beat.
I hibernated for the whole of saturday (woke up for 2 hours for dinner), but I don't feel quite recovered yet... Think its the time of the year where i'll just have to switch my mind off for a while, stop pondering over the many things that cloud my head in the day, and take that time to appreciate the finer things in life.
Well, at least it was good to see the guys again, as well as get to know the new guys whom i'll probably be working with when I get back to Division. Regarding the theft case, I'm now wondering if I did the correct thing to urge the rest to drop pursuing the identity of the culprit.
Would it be healthy for the group to know that one guy amongst them is a thief? Would the underlying suspicion be damaging... oh well, what's done is done, no reqwinding anyways...
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Elizabeth Town
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Just watched Elizabeth Town. Kirsten Dunst is always starring in such roles. Whatever the case, she does well.
If the city dweller is looking for something to kick that fast paced beat off your back for a while, try catching this film. Full of fun portrayed in from a uniquely positive perspective of life.
I am feeling all warm and fuzzy right now :)
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