Thursday, October 26, 2006

18354...

This is the closing mark of the HSI today, a historic closing high, and just points away from the "historic high" of 18398... but then i 'smell' tastes of a big drop again... the whole city is talking abt stocks n everyone is talking abt 4-digit numbers (i.e. stock quote)... hm is my guess correct?

Recently i got sooo many frens chatting w me abt stock things, like "what to buy", "is this good to buy" "what price shd i sell" all these stuffs.... but sooo sad is that i m no way good in it actually... pls dun believe me.... my tips r not accurate LOL

But then i also realised what i wrote about one year ago is realli happening! -- (quoted from my blog entry on 20 Oct 2005)
Financially -- to own 100k of asset (given the recent warrant fiasco, i better learnt some personal financial management knowledge and ideally, a better-paid job!)
OMG!!! All the things i described r TRUE now!!! Though my job is bad, but yet it's still better-paid kekeeee

Monday, October 23, 2006

MOS Burger IS IN!!!

IN HK now!!!

I went there today... and super astounding that i need to queue for 30 mins+ to get the burger!!! HK ppl is realli crazy i think =p (i tried before in SG, but no queue at all)

Anyway, i tried the chicken burger set together w garden salad... the fried chicken is VERY NICE n DELICIOUS!!! highly recommened!

But pls bear in mind that... they still dun hv the full menu, and also u MUST got prepared to queue for long time if u wanna hv their burgers!!! sigh... hope they will open another store soon (i've asked the shop manager, and he said the 2nd one will only be available in 2007......)



Thursday, October 19, 2006

50 Reasons to Love Hong Kong

Today I read this article from the current issue of HK magazine (go get one! i luv this topic), just quote some of them that i think GREAT: (hope i didnt infringe the copyright by quoting a few lines from there)

1. The Smell - There is a particular smell in crowded districts such as Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Mongkok. It isnt the sewer-y, fiery, coconut-moistness of Bangkok, nor the polluted, sweaty aroma of Beijing. Distinct and instantly recognizable, it is a flurry of char siu and fresh fish, bus exhaust and garbage collection point, cigarette smoke and fishball steam, welding shops and wasted air-conditioning. It's the stink of home. And it's great.

(Great!? oh actually i cant recall these smells, but rather i think the smell of dried seafood is very obvious among the air in the Western district...)

5. Red, White and Blue Bags - The day these disappear from our streets will mark the beginning of the end of Hong Kong life as we know it. The sight of grandmas trudging up a hill with one of these multipurpose, super strong carryalls (in the literal sense) on each spindly arm is a staple city experience. We await the age when Louis Vuitton picks up on the trend so the current generation of tai-tais will afford us a similar sight in 30 years.

(I realli can imagine LV using this as their latest design in some time later!!! haa)

9. Octopus Cards - The ubiquitous Octopus card is one of the coolest gadget ever pioneered in Hong Kong. Its tentacles are suctioned to everything from public transport, Mcdonald's, vending machines, car parks and 7-Eleven. Which is awesome because it means you can use it to buy fishballs. Other world cities are eons behind, so it makes for great "my-city-is-better-than-yours" leverage while abroad.

(WOW! I cant agree anymore on this one! I realli wonder who 'create' Octopus Card... he shd name one of the greatest inventor in the 21th century! LOL)

14. Elderly Shirtless Men
(!!!!!! I wonder are there any special 'orientations' of this author!!???)

21. "Lambert Lui, promoter for music company Hierophat": Chinglish - "I'm still trying to master it."

(well, i think another 'special' thing in HK is that many ppl named themselves with some very weird English names like this LAMBERT)

24. Shouting Middle-aged Women
(LOL!!! i probably dun want one around!!)

30. Late-night Shopping - The whole point of shops is to sell things that people want. Most people work, however, which means most of us can't buy anything until after about 5pm. So it makes sense that shops stay open for at least a few hours after that. While this may seem logical, it is astounding that staying open late is so common here and yet so rare elsewhere in the world. But it is, and we're glad.

(Another point that i cant agree more again!! This is sth sooo sweet of staying in HK... I've once bought a mahjong table at the time of 11pm haha)

40. Cheap McDonald's - Twenty dollars or so in exchange for a meal that will leave you scraping dough from your fingertips with your teeth, and send you on your way to one of those over-publicized slimming salons that make you cringe on the bus. But with an outlet seemingly on every street corner and almost unrivalled price and efficiency, who cares?

(Another thing is that I think McDonald's in HK is the only place in the world that offers marconi breakfast as well as rice burgers at the same restaurant laaa)

45. Air-conditioned Walkways - It may be hotter than Eason's armpits outside (???), but we know - and no doubt you do, too - every air-conditioned route from Central to Causeway Bay. no sweat.

(hm... this is sweet only when it comes to talk about in summer hahaha)

50. 17 Public Holidays

(com'on!!!! isnt this a lot!!??? i think it's not enuff!!!!!)


Well, indeed i think there are a few more "reasons" to Love HK, just to name a few, quote n quoted by ME (hahhaa):

1. Egg tart - I wonder why the magazine invites Chris Patten to give 1 reason to love HK, but he didnt mention eggtarts!!! This traditional, "unique" HK dessert is sure one thing i LOVEEEE HK!! If you dunno what is it (dun tell me u dun know!!!), u can even find it in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_tart


2. Double decker buses - This is also another "scenery" only happened in HK, with these beautifully colored buses strolling all around the roads in HK, sometimes i think it's a bit scary to see such a big bus passing along such small n winding roads (esp. in the mid-levels), or creating a scene when the main roads like in Wanchai is "blocked" by ALL double-decker buses (shit! but these r great traffic jams!). This also created a group of fans in HK that like to "chase" these buses too haaa

3. NO GST - WOW i m not trying to be political or wat, but i realli cannot find any major cities in the world now that dun hv this tax! HK is hailed as a city of "shopping heavens" should realli try to avoid setting up the GST lor...

Any other reasons that u luv HK? try to share w me la =)

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