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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Eeeeeaster

Happy Easter Day~!!

Apparently Easter day is quite a HUGE holiday event in Aus. Chocolate eggs were already on shelves in supermarkets when I came back from SG. I was pretty shocked by the abundance of Chocolate bunnies and eggs. As expected, what a chocolate-junkie this country is. Also, Easter holiday stretches from Friday to Monday which means the Aussies have 4 days of holiday! LG for them! Well, and us, students too. :)

Term break has commenced… but it’s only a week so nothing much I’ve planned, only with the intend of finding a PT job.

Last week, one of my Korean friend whom I meet up every week for Language study treated me to dinner! I’ve never mentioned about him here before. He’s really good at teaching me Korean and explains things pretty clearly. He’ll teach me new stuff and is really patient at doing so. Sometimes I feel bad when I can’t explain as properly when he asks me some English questions. ><”"

Anyways… if you guys have been following my twitter, you would know that something awful has happened to DBSK. Their Japanese activities are currently suspended for an infinite amount of time (only god knows..). Fans have been holding DB’s Japanese activities as the only hope in seeing the 5 together but it seems even Japan can’t keep together… Now the 5 will pursue their individual activities until an absolute conclusion has been made of the dispute between the trio and Screwed-M (SM). GOD (whoever that is) KNOWS WHEN…  
Honestly, when I first saw the news… I didn’t know what to think. Then slowly when it began to sink in, I just felt really really 슬퍼하고 실망해… Why did it have to come down to this? I can’t help but blame SM for all these shit…

Now I have come to terms with it and can only wait for the GROUP to return as one. For now, all we can do is support their solo activities… Always keeping the faith.

 

Photo of the day:

Dumpling soup for dinner. (+rice and omelette)IMG_2350+ Chilli garlic

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Another go at 한식 (han-shik)

한식 (han-shik) means Korean food. It is the short form of 한국 음식 (han-guk-eum-shik). 

Today I cooked spicy chicken with rice, 닭고기덮밥 (dal-go-gi-deop-bab) with the instant spicy sauce from a Korean mart. What is 닭고기덮밥 (dal-go-gi-deop-bab)? It’s the chicken set we always eat in SG food courts/Korean restaurants.

Here’s an example:

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*Not my photo

It was a good attempt, I think, but it didn’t satisfy my Korean food craving. Arrrrgh~~ Been craving for some Korean food these few days, that’s why I headed down to the Korean mart today to see what I can get.

Settled my hands on this (plus a few other Korean snacks):

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And my dinner…

IMG_2345 It’s dark because I didn’t use flashlight. :P

My spicy chicken came out a bit too watery because of the water from the vegetables. But anyways I don’t think the sauce tasted that good. I guess instant sauces always have their limitations. Recently I bought this pre-made stir-fry honey sesame sauce from the supermarket. I don’t know if it’s the flavour or if it’s the quality of the sauce itself, the taste is not bad but it doesn’t suit my taste buds. I might try other flavours next time, but I’m afraid of wasting money again.

OH~! It’s term break next week! It’s only for a week though. Better than nothing. My intention for the break- get a part-time job…. maybe? It’s time to earn some money after so long…

Plus, if I work, I’m going to earn AUD! The currency is so damn strong now man… almost on par with USD. Darn it. It’s good if I’m earning it but definitely not when I’m spending it (which I’m doing so now…)

Friday, March 26, 2010

God of Study 공부의 신

I thought I would do a drama review to keep my blog alive. One of the most recent drama I finished watching is God of Study.

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This drama is definitely worth watching from ep 1 to 16, especially for students! It will definitely give students a great boost of motivation, at least it did for me. Well probably it’s more suited for high school/secondary school students in terms of the study tips the drama provides but overcoming obstacles is something which everyone faces.

The drama portrayed the lives of 5 high school students who have some of the poorest academic results in one of the worst schools in Seoul. These 5 students, guided by a special mentor played by Kim Sooro, overcame obstacles and worked super hard towards the goal of achieving entry to one of the best Universities in Seoul.

It’s a very heart-warming drama displaying the strength of friendship, mentorship and kinship. I absolutely enjoyed every moments of the drama. LOOOOVE IT! One of the reasons I watched this was because of Kim Sooro who is one of the family cast in Family Outing Season 1. I always thought that he could get this drama character because of his step-mother personality on FO. ^^ And talking about FO, I miss it so so so so much! :( Although there is FO 2, it’s way different… I miss the original Family…

 

On the same day I finished God of Study, I also completed Hi, My Sweetheart, a Taiwanese drama starring Show Luo and Rainie Yang. Can’t believe I actually finished that drama. Lol. It’s pretty lame and cheesy at times but watching LuoZhiXiang acting dumb and nerdy with the ugliest hairstyle of all time entertains me a lot. Haha

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Happening things

FINALLY I’ve got some happening things to blog about. Not only about the damn search for tenants which is taking so much of my time!

Anyways lately I’ve been hanging out with some Koreans. Hehe~

I guess I was really desperate in wanting to improve my speech in Korean.. Studying the language alone can only help in my writing but talking to natives will be a lot different. So somehow the mix of randomness, courage and impulsiveness led me to post a message on a Brisbane website for Koreans. In all that Korean words, I posted my message in English asking for a Language exchange partner.

I will teach them English and they will teach me Korean.

The response is like WOW~ I received lots of emails! Because many of the Koreans came to Aus just to study English so they’re really interested in these kind of Language exchange which will help them improve in the language.

So far, I’ve met up with 3 Koreans. ^^ What an experience~!!!

The first one was a Korean girl, C, who was only a year older than me. We met up, had a meal in a Korean restaurant and had coffee after that. We talked about lots of things… from Korea to Singapore, from music to dramas. She really loves Lovers in Paris, the first drama I fell in love with. We also talked about the DBSK and 2PM issue. And after that she said something which I won’t forget… She has a friend who is studying in this high school (in Korea). That friend’s teacher is actually DBSK Changmin’s father!!! I knew Changmin’s father was a teacher (that’s why Changmin always has awesome grades in school. heh) but I was like WOW her friend’s teach is Changmin’s DAD! Many students will go up to Changmin’s dad and tell him, I’m going to marry Changmin one day! And Changmin’s dad would say, “then you have to study hard first…” Haha~ The way C described it was so funny!

The 2nd Korean was a guy, J. He’s a pretty easy-going and nice guy. We had a meal together and it was so funny! He told me about Korean eating customs, about how they would share food on the table. When his meal came, he picked a piece of meat with his chopstick and fed me with it. I was like so damn shocked! In the state of panic, I just went “ oh! orh..” and let him feed me. I felt so embarrassed man!! ><” I thought only boyfriends do that! When I finish chewing, I told him, “전 너무 깜짝 놀랐어요!” meaning “I was so shocked (by his action)!” LOL.. And he was like “Oh I’m sorry… I didn’t mean to. It’s just our culture…” I guess it’s a culture shock for me? :/

Anyways the 3rd Korean was another guy. He’s TALL and quite well-built, I think. We just went to the Library and chat. He’s good because he’ll make me speak in Korean. Sometimes I tend to forget Korean and naturally speak in English. He will put me back on track… :P Oh and he’s quite a lot older than me so he asked me to call him oppa! I’m like errr… and he’s like, “you know in Korea you have to call me oppa, right"?” I went, “yeeeeahh… okaaay…” After that I tried to avoid calling him oppa and called, JH-ssi (Mr. JH)… then he corrected me, “no you have to call me oppa…” Lol. I was like, “errr okaay… oppa (in a tiny voice).. blah blah?” SO DAMN WEIRD to call him oppa when we are not close because I thought you’ll call someone oppa when you’re closer.

Yeah well, it’s fun meeting them! Nice to experience how the Koreans interact with each other. And yes, Koreans LOVE drinking. All 3 I met LOVE to drink! @_@”

I hope I can improve my speech with this though! :) I have more appointments with other Koreans these few days… Will see how it goes…

Saturday, March 20, 2010

My blog is pretty dead these days…

Yeah… I should take more photos now that I’ve moved to a new place. Photos of the new place and the beautiful scenery surrounding our apartment. I intended to do so when I’ve found new tenants for my old goddamn place. So till then… wait for me… I can feel the time is near. :P

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Alice in Wonderland

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I’ve finally watched the much hyped-up movie of the year, Alice in Wonderland! It’s been super anticipated since last year, can you believe it? That’s only because this piece of movie features famous duo, Tim Burton and Johnny Depp! The collaboration between these two have been LONG ongoing, so long it goes as far back to me just being in pre-school. It’s just amazing.

Anyways, this film as compared to the duo’s other movies seemed pretty average but it definitely is better than Sweeney Todd. Generally, it’s a fun, quirky, weird-ish, bit of violence here and there kind of movie, which is just totally Tim Burton’s style. It’s the quirky experience you would want to witness when watching a Burton film and he never ceases to amaze with the bit of creativity and out of this world imagination.

I’d say go and watch it with 3D. Experiencing the quirkiness displayed by the famous duo is entertaining and worthwhile. To me, that is. :p

Oh and watching this movie definitely made me want to watch the original Disney cartoon again!! I have the CD at home in SG, so I can’t watch it now… Unless I go online and watch of course. I love Disney’s classics and Alice in Wonderland is one of them. Okay, maybe I’ll watch it in school when I’m free…

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Not much happenings…

What’s up with me now a days…?

erm. SCHOOL and… just searching endlessly for a tenant!!! =.=

PERSEVERANCE!!!!

Bye.