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Tuesday, February 24, 2009Y
Invitations

I have received 2 invitations these few days!!!

Nope not wedding invitations...


But coincidentally, both invitations are from our ah gong...


One good one bad. In fact, one is extremely good one is extremely bad!!!


Let's talk about the bad one first.

My dad handed me this just now!


I was like... DAMN I FINALLY KENNA LIAO!! AFTER SIAM-ING IT FOR SO LONG!!! Actually last year I was praying and hoping that I don't kenna... This year no where to siam liao... SIANZ!!!
The letter states that I am invited... Then can I choose not to RSVP???
Upon receival of the "compulsory invitation" I kept nagging and nagging... Till my dad said: 哎呀,你的最多几百块而已。。I exclaimed: 哇!几百块不是钱啊!!!
My dad -_-'''...
Damn it!!!
Now coming to the good news...

We are invited to select our flat!!! Yeah!!! Actually this happen so out of the blue. We applied for the balloting exercise in September last year, and we actually got a letter from HDB that our queue number far exceeds the available number of units and thus we were not invited to select the flat... The total available units were 300+... And our number is 700+!!! Was kind of disappointed that time... But we knew that chances of us getting was quite low even when we were applying. There was a total number of 1200+ applications!


Now least expectedly, they sent us an invitation letter setting the appointed date & time, together with the brochure to select a unit! Must be either alot of people apply for fun that time, or, people are not selecting the units coz it's way too highly priced during this economic slump.


Looking at the layout, floor plan.. Everything to me now still seems so unreal! But I am damn excited! Actually those better units were all taken up already... Like those on the 30+, 40+ level... Those facing the park, corner units... All gone. But to us, we can get a unit there very happy already! Though we are likely to be the last few given a chance to select.


I keep harping on the fact that the invitation letter states that since our queue number exceeds the number of units available, whether we can select a unit or not depends on the availability when out turn is due. I am so afraid that all units have been taken up when it's our turn. But tintin said since they bother to send us the brochures and stuff, likely that we can select.. It's only a matter of what units are left... Maybe those not so good units.


Imagine if I can get a unit in The Pinnacle. I will be living in a condo look alike award winning HDB design by a private developer, in the CBD area. Damn shiok! I am so looking forward! Expected completion date is 4th quarter this year, just in time for us to move in after our ROM. The timing cannot be anything better. I can't believe this!


I am suddenly so looking forward to my life now. I am so pleased with the new changes to my life. New job awaiting for me, tying the knot with my sweet little tintin, and arrival of our new dream love nest. This year is gonna mark alot of changes in my life. All for the better!


Although air tickets to Hongkong have been booked way back, I had no excitement that I am going on a holiday trip. Coz it seemed still far way... Days passed and on Saturday, it suddenly dawned upon me that I am going Hongkong in less than a week! And I still have yet to settle the Macau accomodation! Got excited and gan cheong at the same time, and faster diligently book the hotel. I am going Hongkong this coming Friday! 3 days more only!


I have not packed a single piece of my luaggage and I seriously have no idea what to bring for the cold weather there! Not that cold actually... About 20 degrees... Somemore I have tuitions for 2 afternoons. Totally no time to pack! I am so going to be niam by tintin soon.


By the way, our flat selection date is on the day we came back from our trip. So 真不巧!We are arriving at night. No choice, the flight cannot be changed as we booked it on a special promotion. So gotta authorised someone to choose the unit on our behalf. My dad said he will check tomorrow if he can take leave that day. I have already written a list of our choice units in order of preference. Hope we get to select those units. If not, we will have to be frizzy frenzy in a total loss at Hongkong. As we are likely to be unable to come up with quick alternative plans. Hoping for the best!

My life is full of coming checkpoint changes. I love it!!!

ends at 3:15 AM

Sunday, February 22, 2009Y
Some shoutout

Surprise!!! I came home early today. And ate dinner with my lovely parents.

After dinner, I read the newspaper... Yeah I read the papers!! I came across this article that I would like to share...

Here's the article, I copied and paste it from todayonline.

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All in a day’s work

Besides catching criminals, policemen have to learn how to capture snakes

Teo Xuanwei xuanwei@mediacorp.com.sg

HE’S trained to chase after the bad guys but Staff Sergeant Juraimi Mohd Amin joked that he and his colleagues have become experts at catching snakes and coaxing stranded cats down from trees.

.Just minutes earlier, shortly after 8pm on Thursday, SS Juraimi and his partner, Station Inspector Bernard Koh, had responded to yet another emergency call — about a fallen tree branch on Bukit Purmei Road.

.When they arrived at the scene, the two officers moved the branch inward to ensure that it would not cause obstruction on the road — and then continued with their vehicular patrol.
.While maintaining law and order remains their fundamental mission, Singapore’s police officers like SI Koh and SS Juraimi have been forced to become Jacks of All Trades by default — a fact that this reporter can vouch for after tagging along with a police patrol in two 12-hour shifts on Wednesday and Thursday.

.It was the first time that the media had been allowed to be embedded in a Neighbourhood Police Centre Officer’s (NPCO) tour of duty for a glimpse of a day in the life of the men and women in blue.

.My short stints with the two officers from the Central Police Division revealed that police work these days is not all about high-speed car chases or nabbing hardcore criminals.

.Sure, there were “thrilling” incidents like a stabbing, a foreign domestic helper who fell from some six storeys and arrests of suspected drug abusers near the busy Raffles City shopping mall.

.But there were also mundane complaints of noise pollution (“Someone is making a lot of noise at the playground”); a case of someone being stuck in a lift and a couple of non-cases, where the subjects were not found or the complainants’ descriptions were exaggerated.

.As we trawled the back alleys within the Ann Siang Hill area and the Boat Quay nightspot belt, SI Koh, 36, told Weekend Xtra: “In the past, a police officer was seen as someone of authority, whom people are maybe afraid of. But things are much different now.”

.Now, people are calling the police to deal with matters which fall outside of their core policing duties — and the police officer ends up having to wear many other hats, such as that of a counsellor and mediator.

.Of course, there are moments when wearing one of these hats makes the policeman’s job even more meaningful.

.SI Koh described his most memorable case in his 18 years with the police force as the one when he had to don a counsellor’s hat.

.The case involved a woman who called for police assistance after her drunk husband started “causing trouble at home”.

.SI Koh recalled: “He was very uncooperative when we first arrived, taunting us to bring him back to the station. The kids were all hiding in the room and the wife was quite upset. But we managed to calm him down.

.“Defusing this domestic dispute was more satisfying than any arrests I had made because I really felt that I had helped that family,” he added.

.Marital disputes aside, police officers have also been asked to play peacemaker between warring neighbours.

.“We cannot take sides or believe all the allegations both parties make,” said SS Juraimi, 30. “There’s nothing much the police can do if no crime has been committed, but we have to do everything to keep the peace.”
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.STRAIN ON RESOURCES

.Earlier this month, Second Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam told Parliament that three out of every five “999” calls last year were regarding matters where there was no imminent threat to life or property. Such non-urgent matters are placing a considerable strain on police resources, he added.

.Indeed, nearly half of all the calls SI Koh and SS Juraimi handled on Wednesday and Thursday were non-urgent cases — common on a typical day.

.Although the two men have no complaints about having to help members of the public in every imaginable situation, they do wish that they have more time to fulfil their core duty: Preventing and deterring crime.

.Chatting with Weekend Xtra at 5am on Friday — when the streets were quiet,SS Juraimi said: “When we are heavily engaged — attending to non-urgent cases — we have less time to do our routine, core policing. This creates an opportunity for real, major crimes, such as housebreaking, to happen elsewhere at the same time.”

.However, they conceded that a few of these seemingly mundane complaints sometimes turned out to be genuine concerns.

.For instance, when the officers attended to a “noise pollution” message in the wee hours on Friday, they ended up averting a potential clash between a group of 13 disgruntled foreign workers who had confronted their agent.

.Twelve-hour shifts are “not enough for us to do all our jobs”, SI Koh added.
.This is because much of a policeman’s job is to foil would-be criminals’ plans to commit crimes, he said.

.To do that, officers try to squeeze in as much time as possible, conducting pro-active patrols to project a strong police presence. Occasionally, they also chance upon suspects.

.On Wednesday, for example, the duo managed to spot and nab a suspected illegal immigrant during one of their routine foot patrols at the People’s Park Complex Food Centre.

.In addition, the police also initiate community projects to wipe out niggling neighbourhood problems, SS Juraimi pointed out.

.For example, officers will rope in Residents’ Committee members to visit areas that are prone to break-ins to offer advice on preventive measures. Or, they visit schools to warn students against joining gangs.

.Even when all that is done, the policemen still need to beef up their knowledge and skills in other areas that are essential to their jobs today.

.Among them: Attending classes conducted by zookeepers on how to capture snakes of the reptilian, not human kind. WEEKENDVTRA

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Nowadays, our policeman is a man of all trades. To put in bluntly, all shit jobs also bao ga liao... So poor thing. Worse still, some people like to call "999" for the most absurd reasons that normal human being won't understand. "999" is for emergency. Not for some ringing alarms that rang at 6am and disturbing your sleep . Come on, alarm going off at 6am is perfectly normal! Let's channel our policemen to more important and life threatening calls for help. You cannot imagine how busy our policemen are. One 12-hour shift only eat one meal, and go toilet 2, 3 times. Somemore is tahan until cannot tahan run to toilet kind. After the hectic 12-hour shift, reached home wash up and zonked out for the next 13 hour or so. Too tired. Does the public see that? Everyday only know how to complain complain. They slog like dogs everyday you know. Wait. Even worse than dogs. My elmo doesn't lead such a tough life.

And they slog so hard because:

Some retard monkeys climb up the roof and refuse to come down. (I witness it at ECP and police were called).
Some irritating fuckers buay song their neighbours' properties being placed slightly near to their doorstep.
Some stray cats flighting in the middle of the night.

Super bo liao right!!!

Like what someone tell me. Police - An extrodinary career.
Very true. Extra job ordinary pay.

Please stop making our policemen so busy that they don't have time to eat!!! They are also human beings trying to earn a living to feed their families too!

ends at 2:33 AM

Wednesday, February 18, 2009Y
A new chapter of my life

Back with some overdue CNY photos!


To everybody, this is a diamond ring. To tintin, this is his work bonus... hahaha...



Tintin and his IDG had the annual chalet at Aranda Country Club over the last weekend. Tintin surprised me with a bouquet of sunflowers!


I was really surprised by the flowers as he already told me not to expect any flowers as he had just given me a huge bouquet of 108 roses... He just suddenly popped out of the door with the sunflowers the minute I stepped into the chalet. My sweet little tintin!!!

We spent the whole valentine's day gambling away with the IDG, from si ki pit to mahjong to blackjack. Both me and tintin lost several hundred bucks!! Boo hoo... Both of us agreed it's not a gambling year for us 赌什么输什么!!!Luckily I still won 60 bucks from mj to cover the losses...


Sunday, we went Central Mall for dinner. I finally had the ramen soup I have been craving for months!!! But, 2 ramen and 1 plate of gyoza cost tintin $46... But the soup base is superb!!! After dinner, we went over to Clark Quay for some dessert and coffee. Then Tintin drove me to Labrador Park where we stood by the railings to enjoy the sea breeze and each other's company. Ok la, Tintin sort of make it up for our vday celebrations. He is a very sweet boy...


Monday, we brought Elmo boy to Sentosa!! I am lazy to upload the photos as they are still in my camera's memory stick. After we sent the boy back, we went Vivo for shabu shabu! My treat coz I promised!!!

The meal cost me $100... But the charcoal grilled food are fantastic! Esp the pork belly... Yummy...

And, I have got good news!!! I have finally (yes FINALLY) got myself a new job in a local bank! I went for the first round of interview with the HR, and 2nd interview with the zone manager the following week. I was informed that they will let me know the result within a week. So anxiously, I waited. I was so nervous for my 2nd interview that I could not sleep! But surprisingly, they did not posed me any difficult questions that I have already prepared myself for. I would say that it was like a breeze!!! Maybe I was lucky that my interviewers are all nice people. I will be starting work right after my Hongkong trip. And seems like everything just falls in time nicely for me! I am so pleased!

I was literally grinning from ear to ear when the HR called me to say that I am being selected. I have already tendered my resignation with my current employer, which franky speaking it's a tough choice that I have to make. I love my colleagues, I have a wonderful boss. But I have to leave them. I did not expect this to be such a difficult struggle of emotions, the amount of guilt that I was carrying when I gave my boss the letter and he sighed. I can't bear to leave my colleagues, we curse and swear at people who make things difficult for us, we gossip and laugh at people, we play games together, supper together, chat about anything under the sun. I am having a mixed feeling now, I can't bear to leave and I can't wait to leave. Haha.. I can't wait to leave coz I have enough of those difficult customers making my day like hell, and of coz I am looking forward to my new job. There are so much things on hand that I have to clear up, and I gave a just nice 2 weeks notice, after which I will go for my Hongkong trip (see, the timing just falls in place so nicely)

Apart from the torn feelings that I am facing now, congratulate me!!!

I have already signed the appointment letter today. Although the job scope is not exactly what I am looking for, but at least I feel that it is a start off place for me and I feel pretty comfortable with the job scope. I believe I can progress from there. Well, this is gonna be my career! Damn excited! I am also so excited thatI have permanent Sunday off!!! Whoo hoo!!! Saturday mahjong, come!!!

Actually, I feel that it is very strange that I am able to get a new job during this time of bad economy. So many talks of retrenchment, paycut, voluntary no payleave etc. So scary. A few months back, I wasn't in any hope that I will be able to find a new job this year, will be just contented being able to remain on my current job ( at least I have no worry or fear of being retrench in my current company). When the economy was good, I submitted countless of applications and NONE got back to me. Like I always feel, if I am given a chance to present myself in a job interview, I am rather confident that I can get the job. But none even bother to call me up, making me so depressed at certain period of time. Now that the world economy is so bad, I manage to land myself with a job in an industry that I have always want to join! This is so unexplainable la...

Wish me luck for my new job!!!

ends at 2:08 AM