Salted & Fried
Tuesday, October 19, 2004
  WHAT'S HAPPENED IN THE PAST MONTH.
Whoa. It's been AGES since I wrote in something in this Blog, no? Nothing much's happened? Except the usual eat, sleep, shit routine. Interspersed by diving and work. Well, there were things I wanted to Blog but didn't get to.

Like the Mooncake Festival (you can see this at Abby's Blog and Angeline's Blog).

Then there was the yucky Assam sweet from Thailand that Sukree gave the lab. Which I found VERY nice. But the rest found it tasted like puke. Very odd.

Then there's the Surin2 Aur training camp last last weekend. I found most of the people rather...urm...errr...bleah.

Then last weekend there was the East Timor training camp. Great bunch of people! All seasoned divers with the proper motivation. And the FOUR BUMPHEAD PARROTFISHES feeding in 2m of water within arms' reach and seen while SNORKLING which practically helped disrupt the team's MERAC session. Hehehe.

Well...this is it for the update. So unexciting I know! No time to put up proper photos and documentation. Hey, it's fasting month! I need all my energy to sustain my basic processes. Like, at this point in time...right now...currently...I need to go and defecate. So catch ya'll later! Soon. Not too far from now.

 
Comments:
Jani! Gross! Gross! Gross! =p
Hey, blog more... Ah! How's the Tony Wu talk?

Hope u all had great assam fish last night! =)
 
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