Monday, October 31, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005
This being Halloween weekend, but this being the University of Chicago, all of us naturally have something to do. With only the non-job seekers remaining in Chicago for the weekend, the rest of the job-hunters having gone to New York to scare the interviewers and be scared too, it was left to Andy, Xuda, Dazhou, Yihan and me to have our own quiet Halloween dinner on Saturday. I apologize for the lack of pictures, but you've gotta realize you have 5 guys who have absolutely under-utilized cameras, and absolutely bo chap attitudes toward photo-taking while eating and talking. So there you have it, it's just gonna be words for now. Andy prepared some pasta, lovely it tasted, tho I'm not really an Italian food kinda guy, but it was good nonetheless. Xuda did his beef stew - his secret recipe which he refused to divulge ... lucky it was good so nobody complained. Dazhou roasted a chicken ... I think that's like the 3rd one this quarter, but all of his roasted chicken are simply delicious, all with different flavors each time, but all so finger-lickin' good. Who needs KFC? Yihan did some chicken with honey, anise, and some other spices whose names I didn't manage to catch, and even if I did, won't remember cos it's too laborious. For me, for once, I actually went to check up on some recipes online, and decided that the beef recipes under the yancancook site were simplest and so cannot go wrong ... tho you'll be amazed by how many times I say this and yet they still go wrong, eg. unique chicken. That's why it was called unique rite? So I prepared tomato beef ... didn't have tomatoes, so I made do with tomato ketchup. The trick to this now, I just realized, is that you have to find a good and realistic substitute for a missing ingredient, and not like no ginger, so dun use anything at all, or no sugar so use salt. Now I think about it, our cooking has really been amazing this past year. So it was good dishes to start with. And to top it off, we had 4 good bottles of white wine ... and good conversation among 5 good friends. Really, who needs loud Halloween parties and weird costumes, when you can just be yourself and enjoy a good evening in the comfort of your home? In retrospect, this has been the most solemn entry for some time. It's tough to imagine me with a serious face rite? And Serene was saying on Friday, after looking at the pics, I look like a little boy ..............
So was browsing through the Leeds United site just now (in case you people haven't realized, Leeds United is listed as frenz too), and thought I would buy this navy blue hooded jacket. I really think it's cool, but I'll hold on for now, and maybe buy sometime later in the week. Sometimes, you realize you dun really need these spur-of-the-moment stuff, but I do need some other sweater besides my Nike one.
Reading 1
Leeds United 1 (David Healy, 75)
David Healy being mobbed by teammates after scoring a 75th minute equalizer, a low right-footed shot from the edge of the penalty area into the bottom left-hand corner. Well, a point gained ... in the march toward automatic promotion.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Ok, people tell me that when you put a lot of pictures up, it's always more interesting to read and more aesthetic to look at. Well, I guess that's true ... afterall, when you put so many pics up, you dun really have to blog and talk ... so it's better for me too. So a little background on these pics. Xuda, Serene and I finally realized that after spending 2 years or so in Chicago, we dun really have any pics of Chicago which we can remember by, let alone our school campus. Imagine studying here for 3 years, and then not having any photos by which you can recall those fond memories. So hoping for a non-rainy pleasant day today, we brought our cameras to class, ready to snap away in the day. But seriously, it feels quite weird lor, to be taking photos and have all those ang mor people walking by and looking at you machiam you some tourist first time come Chicago. And to think I was always laughing at those people who used to pose outside Max Palevsky when I was still staying in the dorms in first year. But well, it's still autumn, it's still beautiful, so why not take some nice pics to remember Chicago by?
The leaves are turning yellow and red. What a beautiful sight! This is smack in the middle of our quads, the place where all undergraduate buildings are centralized.
Surprise of all surprise, there is actually this swing in our quads. 2 guys who were pals during last year's fall formal ... sitting on a swing ...
2 roommates sitting merrily on a swing .... 2 super posers ...
This is inside Rockefellar Chapel ... really gothic yet mesmerising ... really beautiful. Dun know if we are actually allowed to take pics inside, but who cares?
Still Rockefellar lah, this time with Serene instead of Xuda
Outside Rockefellar Chapel, this lovely bed of flowers. Squatting under the tree, surrounded by lovely blossoming flowers, why is it 2 guys together though?
Red creepy crawlers in the background .... 3 good friends in the foreground ... pic of the year sia
Sitting at the entrance to the quads. This school is really beautiful
This site is where the first nuclear chain reaction ever happened. And it's right where Max Palevsky is currently situated. No wonder there is no phone reception in Max ... still too much radiation levels.
People who say I got no muscles ah, how wrong can you be?
2 posers along 59th Street
Thursday, October 27, 2005
A picture says a thousand (or a million) words .... cliche it may sound but its true
The Chicago White Sox are the World Champions!
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