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Friday, September 28, 2007
Climbing and Ratatouille
Climbed at Climb Adventure today after a rather long hiatus. Didn't manage to climb much before feeling the rumble in the tummy, as usual. Went for my fav fix of beef kway teow before we headed back for another round of climbing. Was short for me, but was uber impressed by Suf's cousin from Philippines who managed to complete the overhang on her first day at climbing! A tad jealous also lah, cos I haven't tried it yet. Hehe...
Anyways, had to dash off to JP to watch Ratatouille with Dan. It was a super nice show - the graphics were superb. Can't believe how detailed animation has become. The hair on the rats and the humans, the food looked so real. Everything looked so nice and real, especially when Remy got wet and was running around in the kitchen, the fur looked totally like that of a wet rat (or rather, I compared it to a wet hamster). Even these small details were perfected. *kowtow in admiration* Plus, I think they managed to get the movements of a rat down pat. Enjoyed the show very much, although it was nearly spoilt by the 'confiscation' of our snacks purchased from NTUC that we wanted to smuggle in. Hehe... had to collect them from one of the staff at the end of the movie - so paiseh... Met up with Derence at Xu Yong's place where we managed to play with Vodka and Max (whom Derence brought along to socialise with Vodka). Dinner was on Derence (thanks!) and we had our usual, the $4.80 zhi char food at 155. Cheap but good - esp the thai fried chicken. Yummy! |