Thursday, May 26, 2005

Going for vacation!!!!

Yay!!!! i can't wait to leave for my 2 week vacation! All i have to do is to survive this crazy day at work! So i'll be getting to Singapore on 4th June early morning. Just in time to go home to put down my stuff, rest, wash up and dress to go for Thing Ping and Ajeet's wedding!

I'm not looking forward to the long flight down under. but at least there is Arman Imani for me to drive him crazy. hehe

Okies so 6 days in Singapore is not too much. i hope i can at least meet up with most of my good friends and make sure that Faraz and Arman have a most enjoyable time there. see you soon, kawan in singapura.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Cab drivers

Cab drivers never fail to amaze me. Like in Singpoare or Malaysia, they tend to chat you up by asking a question or two, and then they talk non-stop for the rest of the journey. But sometimes, you meet some who just clam up.

So last night, I was just walking on my way home when I met a friend, D. we were walking past Golomb Gate when this cab just stopped a little before us. We thought it was kind of strange and when we got closer, P stepped out of the cab looking really pissed. We found out that P had just gotten on the cab at the bus stop before, when he saw D. Since P & D were living in the same area, P wanted to give D a lift. The cab driver refused saying that it is not a sherute. So P paid the amount for getting till that point and got off. Now it wasn't as if P was taking a sherute (mini bus that goes by bus routes and charges NIS 5 per person), but he was actually going by taxi meter. So doesn't that give him the right to stop wherever or pick up friends if he wanted to? I think the cab driver would have earned more stopping to pick up D.

But oh well its just wierd. but i guess its not just israel as wierd cabbies are everywhere. However i have to mention that i met a real nice driver the other day here. we were going to the mall and using the taxi meter. The cabbie felt that the traffic that day was heavy so he stopped the meter while we were waiting at the lights. Of course he didn't have to do that and it was his every right to charge us exactly what the meter said. so there, there are nice cabbies in Israel but those are the rare ones.

Friday, May 13, 2005

Where's Shingo?


I got this picture off an email from Arman. Can you find Shingo? Ishikawas and family have already done this exercise so no hints from you guys :p Posted by Hello

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

www.bahai.org


9th Day of Ridvan, 29 April 2005. Ming and I posing at Bahji, Israel. Posted by Hello

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