Who Said Anything Bout Suffering in UK?
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal
Many would think that life as a student in UK sucks, especially when it comes to food. The only thing economical and convenient is spaghetti, with some heated bolognaise or even baked beans.
Funny thing is, my life here seems pretty enjoyable, especially when it comes to food! Yeah, sure enough I have friends who survive on spaghetti, fried rice and sandwhiches, but me and my housemates… we’re living the life.
My first lunch at UK was none other than spaghetti. Of course it wasn’t just some heated bolognaise.. some minced meat, onions, herbs and ta-daa! Oh, and with Eric around, most of our dishes are nicely decorated with lettuce =)

I also tried frying spaghetti. Well, simple frying with some cili-padi is nice. I also tried frying spaghetti with bolognaise, not too bad I’d say, that is, if you’re not using Tesco’s bolognaise.
The 4th Week
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal, Photography
In the blink of an eye, I’ve been here for almost a month! Time really flies when you’re having fun. Anyway, here’s a few pictures to sum up the past 3 weeks:

Chinatown in Liverpool probably has the largest arch outside of China. This arch though, hides the fact that Chinatown in Liverpool is just half a block of Chinese eateries, a Chinese Gospel Church and a Chinese supermarket round the corner.
Sunset at Liverpool City Center
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal

More tomorrow after I hand in the first section of my coursework..
The European Capital of Cultures 2008
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal
Liverpool is the European Capital of Cultures 2008, and yes, I’m here!! Oh, it was a pretty long journey though. So I got to KLIA around 9.30 pm (KL time) for my 1 am (30 May) flight.

Me, mom, first uncle, dad
Some goodbyes to family and pictures later, I walked pass immigration to wait at the designated gate.. Read the rest of this entry »
Farewell Dinner
Posted by Jonathan Ng | Filed under Personal
So it was my last day at Kone and some of us went for dinner. It was more like a farewell dinner for Sharon, who’s leaving next week, doubling up as farewell dinner for me.

Lesson 1: using wide angle distorts human subjects.
We had steamboat at a place called Shabu Shabu at SS2. I remember the name coz I jokingly said “anything will do, as long as it’s not syabu“. It’s one of those all-you-can-eat steamboat place with different soups (Kim-Chi and something else). If not for the company, wouldn’t have enjoyed dinner at all. Since I don’t really eat seafood, it would cost me RM 20+ to basically eat fish balls, vegetable and some jelly as dessert. Not that bad compared to Jeff, who ate only mee and veggie - and he seems quite happy about it:

Of course, dinner is fun. More so with these people. So apart from makan, we took pics lor.. Read the rest of this entry »
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