
The only decent photo taken on the first day. Its quite obvious what we were busy with.

Kids can be quite a handful.

The lion paid a visit to my aunt's place.

Can you make out the chinese character?
We went to Bernard's house on the third day.

He tried to ride Kenny's bike but the engine stalled soon after.
After his failed attempt, he decided that enough was enough.
He then tried his luck riding something else.

This! A little zebra! It turned out to be quite successful in the end.
And he was saying.. "Alright! I give up! This striped babe suits me the best"!
We executed some stunts after he had enough of the zebra.

Incredible!

Marvellous!

Or is it? Haha..

I don't know what we were trying to do, but we look damn weird.
After we went up to Bernard's house, we played blackjack with tap water at stake.

Gambling with water, a healthy alternative.

Yeah. I lost to the 3 of them.

The biggest loser..
On the fourth day, we paid Susan a surprise visit.

Is it an elephant's leg? Or is it a pig's leg?

No. Its Susan's leg.
Poor Susan, she had a nasty fall on the 1st day of CNY and has to endure this for 2 weeks.

We got her this. And if you cant see, the caption reads
'IN MEMORY OF YOUR FALL ON CNY 06.'
As it was getting stuffy in the room (It smelt like someone has'nt bathe for 3 days), we decided to move to the living room.

Susan in her customised 'wheelchair.'

Friends are for sharing your pain isn't it?

Bernard and I came here for dinner. Then all of a sudden, we saw...

Fireworks!


We never know what may come our way. Sometimes when we feel as if we are staring at the dark and cloudy sky, bright sparks suddenly appear. When we finally realise that this is what we need and we want to treasure that moment, it disappears soon after. The unexpected goes expectedly.
Anyway, on the lighter side of things...
I am sure you guys have seen this

I-gallop!
This is some good shit man. Free riding simulation. You can ride the whole day at your convienience and nobody cares. But there is a slight problem. Foreigners are just too wild. Singapore, being conservative, needs a tamer approach. Maybe they should deploy Singaporeans for their commercial. I am sure it will be a hit!

I-gallop Singapore edition.

Double riding.