June 11, 2008

  • Tribute to the recruits batch of 1997

    I pulled this out of from my Personal Officer's Blog.. just to add some BB related content in here.
     
    Company/BB history often forget the names of those who once became part of the the company.
    My first year in BB was my most enjoyable one, the year I fell in love with the organisation God eventually called me to serve in. But the fun and excite wouldn't have been there if weren't for these few guys who made up the batch of 1997.
     
     
    Cpl. Terence Ng Kim Ming [SMKTD2 Class 1 Bakawali] (B1997-E2001)
    Terence was one of the most outstanding members, who is very committeed to BB. He was also my best friend in secondary school. He was dragged from the bugle section towards the end of 1997 into the newly reformed clarinet section, as his parents were complaining of the noise the bugle creates. In 1999, prior to promotion, Terence received the Best Boy Award (I think..). We all received our first stripes together (Terence, Scully and myself) in 1999. Terence was in the drill team for the KL Battalion drill competition. During the 2000 Sitiawan Pesta, Terence participated in all competition categories, notibly the singing competition which won 1st placing that year.  Though very committed, Terence was never a BB fanatic, as opposed to the views of the Officers. But he was unquestionably one of the super-NCOs.
     
     
    LCpl. Jonathan Andrew Scully [SMKTD2 Class 1 Bakawali] (B1997-B2000)
    Jonathan and I were best friends for the first two year in secondary school, and we both sat next to each other in class. Like all of us, he initially joined the bugle section (interesting to note that we joined the bugle section following Rick Kee's footsteps), but eventually transfered to the newly reformed clarinet section. He was very persistent in seeking awards, often having more awards than most of us in the same batch (the first to receive the Scholarstic Award. Why? He asked). Receiving his first stripes in 1999, Jonathan was a very verbal NCO, often putting his mouth where is work is. Often in arguments with the Chinese background NCOs, Jonathan was always sure to make his thoughts and displeasurements known. He was in the KL Battalion Drill competition and was often the marker (tanda penanda) due to his height. Jonathan left BB slightly after the early year 2000 band and drill camp due to discontent with one of the BB officers. It was unfortunate he missed the Pesta he once looked forward to.

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    Jonathan Scully durimg the pre-Pesta camp in Port Dickson, early 2000. This is a very ironic picture (for reasons I will not say)

     
    LCpl. Wong How Ran [SMKTD2 Class 1 Cempaka] (M1997-B2001)
    How Ran joined midyear in 1997, brought in by Sae Liam. Following him, he joined the bugle section and remained there throughout the duration of his stay in 3rd KL. He was noted for his attendance during his early years in BB, having received the 100% attendance certificate for at least a year. However, the officers did not see How Ran fit for promotion until early 2001, when we were all in form 5. Unfortunately, conflicts emerged between him and the officers as he wanted to go on leave for the year, but was rejected by the officers council. This lead to his demotion about 3 weeks later. He never had a chance to wear his chevron and lanyard, despite waiting for 4 years. He was present at most of the company's camps till the point of his resignation as well as the 2000 Pesta. How Ran and Scully were often at loggerheads with each due to differences in cultural backgrounds. How Ran was also Scully main rival in badge collection as they outperformed each other from time to time during each awards day.

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    How Ran (left) and Terence (right) on parade during the 2000 pre-Pesta training camp 

    Pte. Chen Yun Hau [SMKTD2 Class 1 Cempaka] (M1997-M2000)
    Yun Hau was also brought into BB by Sae Liam, as they were all classmates (1 Cempaka). Being in the bugle section, he was chucked to play the companies sole trombone in a number of occasions. Yun Hau was a capable leader, giving the most pratical suggestions when the time came. However, his poor attendance prevented him from receiving his stripes. Unlike his close friend How Ran, Yun Hau doesn't care much about badges. He was present for the 2000 Pesta and most major state occasions. He was however, often absent for camps such as NCO training schools, though usually around for company fun camps and band camps. Yun Hau was never committed to BB, though the interest was there - which explains the low attendance. He eventually resigned after the 2000 Pesta.
     
    Yun Hau, How Ran and I were close friends towards the end of secondary school, hanging out for mamaks after school everyday as well as going for tuitions and cybercafe sessions together. A memorable time we shared was when both of us, junior's Albert Ng and Chun Yee were sleeping in the same room - both me and Yun Hau ignored the morning reveille call while Albert and Chun Yee stood up, and both of us shouted in cantonese for them to go back to sleep ("Mm Sai la!" - No need la!). On the last day of the millenium, December 1999, after a band practice in Putra Stadium Bukit Jalil, we went home to How Ran's place to watch "a show" and spent the first 15 minutes into the new millenium playing Team Fortress.. though we didn't intend to miss the countdown as we expected the millenium bug to strike.. causing a blackout, so we can go outside to catch the fireworks. Yun Hau was also in the librarian board as it's secretary (or was it treasurer?), under Terence Ng who was the head librarian.
     
     
    Pte. Wong Tsing Shian [SMKTD] (B1997-M2000)
    Tsing Shian was my only close friend from SMK Taman Desa. The similiarities in language made him the only real choice from SMKTD to befriend as the others only spoke chinese. Unlike the rest of us from SMKTD2 who blindly followed Rick to join the bugle section, Tsing Shian picked up percussion, ending up playing the side tsing drums. The main reason for that, he revealed to me, was because he didn't want to carry big heavy instruments home like the rest of us. Though very committed and outstanding with his responsibilities, Tsing Shian was overlooked by the Officers for promotion, mainly due to the fact that he was a quiet member. This eventually lead to his resignation, after several years of seeing other incapable members getting promoted. Till this day, I feel sorry for him as he thoroughly deserved a promotion, reflecting the poor relations between boys and officers during that era. Tsing Shian was in the drill team for the 1999 KL Battalion drill competition as well as playing the sides for Pesta the following year. He also went to Penang for his basic NCO Training Course (while the rest of us attended the earlier on in Melaka). Tsing Shian was also at loggerheads with Scully.
     
     
    Pte. Tan Sae Liam [SMKTD2 Class 1 Cempaka](B1997-M1998)
    Sae Liam was the first Cempakarian to join BB. He played the bugle fairly well. He eventually resigned in the middle of 1998 due to a lack of interest.
     
     
    LCpl. Lim Siew Sin [SMKTD](B1997-M?1998)
    Siew Sin was the oldest member of our batch, being in form 3. He studied in SMK Taman Desa. His maturity eventually lead to his promotion to Lance Corporal having only been in BB for less than a year (maybe even less than half). Studies caught up with Siew Sin, leading to his resignation. He played the fife. 
     
     
    Pte. Lau Tsung Wei [SMKTD] (B1997-B1999)
    Tsung Wei was in the bell lyer section. Like this most of us, we were all the early recruits of 1997 and was also present for the recruits camp, all the way to the fireman courses in 1st KL. Tsung Wei held a low profile and had low self esteem due to his size, often bullied by Scully on several occasions.
     
     
    Pte. Jonathan Lee [SMKTD2 Class 2 Bakawali] (B1997-N1999)
    Jonathan Lee was one of the rare form 2's who joined BB, since most of his classmates were already in BB. He was an outstanding member, like the rest of the members of SMKTD2's batch of 1996. He was a flutist and joined all the way up to beginning of 1998, following the mass resignation of that period.
     
    Pte. Wan Kah Fai [SMKTD2 Class 1 Bakawali] (B1997-E1997)
    Kah Fai was in the flute section all the way up to the end of the year, resigning after our first band performance during Christmas at the PJ Civic Hall. He left quoting religious reasons, as he was a devout Buddhist. Kah Fai was a good friend of mine during primary school. Despite being classmates throughout secondary school, we never quite see eye-to-eye due to our vast differences in opinion (I personally felt I had better management skills than him, which were.. unrealistic). Many people see him as my nemesis as we held similar positions and statuses in school, though he was the one with better academic brains.
     
     
    Pte. Teh Wing Hong [SMKTD2 Class 1 Bakawali] (B1997-M1997)
    Wing Hong was in the flute section, though he only stayed in BB slightly after Enrolment and Awards Day, having received the buttonhole badge (membership recognition). He left due to the lack of interest. We were both classmates since primary school till the end of secondary.
     
     
    Pte. Thian Jonard [SMKTD2 Class 1 Bakawali] (B1997-M1997)
    Jonard was in BB till slightly after Enrolment and Awards Day as well. He hopped around from section to section trying out different instruments due his asthmetic condition which limits his ability to play wind instruments. However, I believe he eventually ended up in flute section. He left BB after being verbally hammered by our drill officer for his lack of confidence (Jonard struggled with the Bilang's. Often unable to shout out his number due to anxiety. There was once he was number 35 and the whole company needed to repeat the whole process 4-5 times. Imagine restarting from 1 to 35. It's embarassing. That experience caused him to leave.  
     
     
    Rec. Aaron Tan  [SMKTD2 Class 1 Cempaka] (B1997-M1997) 
    Aaron was in BB for a brief period, covering recruits camp and several parades. It's interesting to note that he attended Wesley Methodist Church, where 1st KL meets, but never joined them for some reason. Aaron stayed just a couple more weeks after Recruits Camp after loosing interest. We were classmates in form 4 & 5 as well as a semester during pre-U. Aaron traggically lost his brother Julian who committed suicide in 2003.
     
     
    *B- Beginning of the Year, M - Midyear, E - Year End
     
    I probably missed out alot of people. My batch was huge, though most of them didn't stay very long. Holler out? Will add pictures after I get home to Malaysia. 
     
     

June 7, 2008

  • It's exams? Owh.

    Eustress..

    It's basically stress, but in a good way. It works via motivation, high morale and personal drive towards achieving something. The opposite of distress, where one is driven to accomplish something in fear or a potential loss or undesired consequence.

    It's a day after my first paper and I still do not feel pressured. It went okay, I think I did alright.. won't fail I think. But sure didn't feel worried at all.. dunno if that's a bad thing or not. Hopefully I'm the way I am now cause I have full trust in God that everything will be fine in the end.. not pure ignorance. Hmm..

    *Yawns*

    What a semester.

June 3, 2008

  • When will you give in..

    Three days to go to my first paper and I find myself doing the right thing at the wrong time (right thing = releasing stress and chilling out with friends).

    Jem Lee, Josh and I went to Snappers Point (something like that) to fish, but the main objective of the day was to catch some crabs. It seem fool proof. All we had to do was  rig up this crabbing net with some rotten meat, lower it down to the water.. and wait. It was almost a certainty we'd catch a few crabs.

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    We used chicken meat. Jem Lee left it rotting for a couple of days.. damn smelly.. but it was necessary to attract out prey. The net was pulled out of the water every 15 minutes, but most of the time it yielded nothing... except this one time we caught a star fish and a baby snapper.  

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    Does this officially end our loosing streak? I don't think this even counts as a catch.. but at least it was something!

    Back to the drawing board. Exams first.

May 27, 2008

  • Chronicles of the missing housekeys

    Right now I'm taking a break after spending the last 10-15 minutes engaging in a mini treasure hunt for my housekeys.

    I hate it when my stuff goes missing. It's like some kinda blackhole lurking around somewhere when stuff just goes missing unexplainably. Needless to say, I've lost quite a few things in my life.

    Yes, I admit that I'm a very messy person, but I'll forever rubbhish the claim that messiness and loosing things are positively related. I can often recover my stuff in a pile of rubble as easy as one would find their stuff in the drawer.. just as long as no one touches my things. Sometimes I relate loosing my stuff as works of the devil, cause everytime something goes missing is when, and only when, I need that certain something to get something of importance done (can you feel the anger and energy?). Oh well.

    On a side note, I wanna feature a friend's blog. One of her recent entries totally made my day. Note the anticlimax ending. Haha. I also notice Jason Song's email at the back.

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    Used without permission. sosumi.

May 24, 2008

  • hibernation.. or something else

    DSC00363Getting outta bed is so hard to do nowadays.. winter. 

    The warmth inside and under your quilt along with the cold freezing air outside will make anyone think twice, trice.. even ten times before hopping out of bed.. espcially when you have nothing to do for the rest of the day. All you wanna do is just thuck yourself in.. not move.. and stay in the warmth and comfort of the nice thick layer of synthetic fabric. Awesome~

    I think as human being's, God designed us to sleep in (aka hibernate) over winter. That is to work hard before winter, gathering the food and fats we need to last the season.. and just awake when it reaches spring again.

    Then again, maybe not. Mankind can't be that lazy. We all strive for comfort and a higher predictability of life, it is our restless nature of moving forward that makes us the dominant race ruling this planet.

    But what did God intend for us?

    ...

    Enough philosophical bullshit.

    zzz.

May 19, 2008

  • Delivery! Curry puffs?

    Started a new job under the same business.. basically deals with the delivery of curry puffs to several outlets and restaurants around Melbourne.

    What's it like? Load the truck with over a dozen boxes of curry puffs (vegetarian, beef and chicken), drive to restaurants located at various suburbs, pass them the goods, give them an invoice, collect the cash, sign their invoice copy, go to Berwick, collect MORE curry puffs, head back to Clayton, unload the van's goods into Meeting Points freezer and call it a day. So far, that's the job. I think more things are to come as I learn the trade bit by bit.

    I'm not sure if I wanna do this sorta thing right now cause it does require an amount of time to build relationships with customers hence inprove business. After all, I have exams to worry about right now. No time to play with this sorta stuff. At the moment I'm only required to make deliveries every Monday and Tuesdays with occasional Fridays. I'm also required to call customers to ask the quantities and amount of orders they need. Sounds easy.. but my first day trying this today was.. unpleasant. Not that the people weren't nice.. I just feel that this job isn't for me.

    Let's just see if God wants me to be in this job.

May 3, 2008

  • OCF Men's Night and Jack B'day Present

    OCF had a Men's and Girl's Night a couple of days ago. The guys were over at my place - the good ol' Browns. Initially we played some Wii, had pizza's and gave everyone the impression we were gonna play some ultra physical war games, but it was really just a cover up. The guys were to personalise some picture frames for the girls and we were to present them to the girls later on over at their place. So a surprise.

    I was one of the few who had the privilege of knowing this plan before hand. The mastermind of this whole thing, Jack Chong, is my housemate and both of us (plus Jon) went down to Ikea to buy the frames. It was chaotic and cute.. seeing about 30 guys gathering around the house playing with highlighters and coloured markers, trying to Photoframecome up with something sweet for the girls. Of course we weren't allowed to pick which girl we wanna make for.. it was done at random. Otherwise, all of us will be making the frame for the girl we like. Haha.

    I was to make a generic frame (one without a name so we can put someones name on last minute) cause there  may be newcomers to OCF that night. Later I found out the frame I designed ended up with my other housemate Cheryl.. ahaha. Oh well.

    That night was also to be the night we handed over Jack's present. I got him a Panosonic Lumix camera. We got everyone into the Atlantic's house for a group shot. It was crazy.. cramming about 70 people into that tiny living room. It was my fault actually, heh. Cause I wanted to present Jack the camera unsuspectingly in front of everyone. At that point of time, Jack didn't know he was using his own camera to snap the group shot.. and we surprised him by telling him that it's actually his. I also included two pictures I designed before handing it over.

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    You need to enlarge and zoom-in in order to see this one. From the camera's LCD, it'll look like small dots. Download and enlarge the file to understand why.

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    Enjoy the camera! Happy Birthday Jacko!

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    A first complete groupshot of the whole center for the year (and apparently the first in many years)

    I'm so glad I'm in this fellowship. Thank you God for giving me the best bunch of bloaks.

April 22, 2008

  • I got TAGGED

    I haven't done one of these in years. Since I have time to kill (sort of), I thought might as well. Enjoy! Thanks Lynette ;)

    Starting time: 2208 hours
    Name: Voon Zhen Yi
    Sisters: 1
    Brothers: 0
    Shoe size: 10
    Height: 173cm
    Where do you live: 7 Browns Road, 3168 VIC, Melbourne, Australia.

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    Favorite drinks: Lift or a Solo (Lemon soft drink)
    Favorite breakfast: Roti Telur
    Have you ever been on a plane: Yea
    Swam in the ocean: Technically, no. I can't swim.
    Fallen asleep in school: Without a doubt
    Broken someone's heart: Sorry to say, yes.
    Fell off your chair: Yes
    Sat by the phone all night waiting for someone to call: Yes
    Saved e-mails: Only the important ones and the ones I'm too lazy to delete.

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    What is your room like: Liveable I guess. You decide.

    What's right beside you: My good ol' heater
    What is the last thing you ate: Tomato eggs and chicken with capsicum, Hong Kong Style.
    Ever had chicken pox: Yes
    Sore throat: Yes
    Stitches: Yes, where my appendix used to be
    Broken nose: No
    Do you believe in love at first sight: Not really.. but crush, yes.
    Like picnics: If it doesn't look too gay.
    Who was the last person you danced with: Elaine Yeoh, 8 years ago.
    Last made you smile: Hwei Sing
    You last yell at: Ivie (Ahahahaa!)


    Today did you talk to someone you like: Yes
    Kiss anyone: As in today? No.
    Get sick: No
    Talked to an ex: No, though I did talk to Nina a few days ago.
    Miss someone: Hmm, no.
    Eat: Yes. But I did fast lunch.
    Best feeling in the world: Winning, which is something rarely get.
    Do you sleep with stuffed animals: Noooo
    What's under your bed: The floor
    Who do you really hate: No one
    What time is it now: 1014

    Randoms :
    Q:Is there a person who is on your mind right now: Yes
    Q: Do you have any siblings: 1
    Q: Do you want children: Yes, of course.
    Q: Do you smile often: I think so.
    Q: Do you like your handwriting: Nope
    Q: Are your toenails painted: Nooo...
    Q: Whose bed other than yours would you rather sleep in: Anyone, as long as it's comfy and doesn't stink.
    Q: What color shirt are you wearing: Orange
    Q: What were you doing at 7pm yesterday: At Coles.
    Q: I can't wait till: My next fishing trip.
    Q: When did you cry last: A few weeks ago. OCF Berwick complications.
    Q: Are you a friendly person: Not really. Huge ego.
    Q: Do you have any pets: A few fish back home. Used to have a cat. Would've been a nice combination.

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    Where is the person you have feelings for right now? - Like I won't say where, there la.
    Did the last person you held hands with mean anything to you now? - No
    Do you sleep with the TV on? - Nope
    What are you doing right now? - Typing typing typing typing typing (* infinity)
    Have you ever crawled through a window? - Yes
    Can you handle the truth? - If it's about me, tough. But yes eventually.
    Are you too forgiving? - Yes, very.
    Are you closer to your mother or father? - Both
    Who was the last person you cried in front of? - God
    How many people can you say you've really loved? - A few
    Do you eat healthy? - No need~
    Do you still have pictures of you & your ex? - Yes, somewhere I can't remember.
    Have you ever cried because of something someone said to you? - Yes
    How often do you go to church? - Often enough
    If you're having a bad day, who are you most likely to go to? - God
    Are you loud or quiet most of the time? - Both, depending on who I'm with.
    Are you confident? - Depends.


    PASS THIS TO 5 PEOPLE !
    Just look at the other tag's list


    Rules:
    1. The rules of the game get posted at the beginning.
    2. Each player answers the questions about themselves
    3. At the end of the post the player than tags 5 people and posts their names, than goes to their blogs and leaves a comment, letting them know they done got tagged and to ask them to play and read your blog.


    5 things I doing 10 years ago..(1998??!!)
    1- Playing table tennis and basketball
    2- Going to the cybercafes. It was a very new thing then. Remember Red Alert and Half Life and Quake?
    3- Going for BB
    4- Going on mIRC
    5- Still prayed with josticks


    5 things on my to-do list today
    1- Work at Meeting Point
    2- Fix up Sulwyn's video
    3- Fix up OCF News video
    4- Do tuts and read lecture notes
    5- Pump petrol before the price hikes again tomorrow


    5 Snacks I enjoy
    1- Coles Cheese Snacks
    2- Indomee
    3- Crunchie
    4- Tim Tam
    5- Cocopops


    5 Things I would do if I were a billionaire
    1- Buy a house
    2- But a (nicer) car
    3- Put 1/10 of it in the bank
    4- Start some kinda business
    5- Give all the rest away to God focused ministries


    5 of my bad habits
    1- Always oversleep
    2- Yawn alot
    3- Bite my fingernails
    4- Unpunctual
    5- Procrastinate


    5 places I have lived
    1- Klang
    2- Seri Kembangan
    3- 57A Evelyn Street
    4- N/A
    5- N/A


    5 jobs I've had
    1- Cashier at Desa Water Park (1999)
    2- Waiter at Mr. Ho's Fine Foods, Midvalley (2003)
    3- IT Intern, Nike Malaysia Head Office (2004)
    4- Executive, Boys' Brigade Malaysia Headquarters (2004-2006)
    5- Intern, Human Capital Division, ING Insurance Berhad (Dec 2007 - Feb 2008)


    5 people I tag
    1- Xin Wei
    2- Darryn Chiew
    3- My sister 
    4- Ivie Tan
    5- Linda Ng

April 14, 2008

  • Take my stress away...

    I need to to something - nothing.

    Perhaps sit on the beach under a nice coconut tree (wonder where I can find a coconut tree in Australia..). Taking several cups of tropical juice punchs or even a cocktail. Let the hours go by till sun down..

    I need to just lie there and let the sand absorb my stress away till my heart's content.

April 6, 2008

  • Plus 1, Multiply 7

    I kinda wished I had more time this week for to prepare for my presentations, assignments and clubs & societies day. Then came day light savings - God gave me an hour extra. Haha! As though that wasn't enough, I suddenly realise that one of my assignments and presentations "due" on Wednesday was actually due the following week. You gotta praise God for that!

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    This picture was taken after a mega storm with winds over 100km/h, uprooting trees, kicking up dust and tragically left two dead in Victoria. When things died down and skies clearing, I was able to capture this magnificent sunset.. the skies in the background are orange because of the dust picked up by the winds. It was beautiful.

    Despite some weight lifted off my shoulders, it's still gonna be a crazy week. With one assignment due tomorrow, one presentation on Tuesday, Clubs and Societies day on Wednesday and my regular work shifts - it's all gonna be a test of my time management skills (which suck big time). I look forward to end of the week where I intend to go on one of my solo outings, perhaps to the city.. just roaming free. Might even go fishing after that. The passing of the storm and the setting of a bad day will follow with the rising of a bright new day.

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