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Sunday, September 30, 2007

The Office

1 month zoomed by and I wondered how things have changed and transpired. Warning though, this could be a boring post.

Work was pretty mundane, save for the occasion spots of a sudden rush of activities that makes you wonder the logic and motives of other co-workers. I am stepping into my 5th month at my current workplace and a number of people actually came and went during this time.

On another note, my colleague got me a Winnie the Pooh cushion for an "Angel & Mortal" event in our company.



It likes an occasional cornetto at work.

Not the most mucho gift a guy can get, but it sure beats the gloomy atmosphere that is always hanging around my workstation. Talking about my workstation, my computer just got upgraded with a wide screen monitor as I have been reflecting that my design work (I am always arrowed to design ads, flyers, brochures, even cards) is hampered by the snail-like AMD comp. Will take a photo of it.

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What else is worth mentioning...

Well... nothing much really. The office is pretty much as is. Small, compact and in a dark-humour way, seperated from everything else.

Eat eat eat

People have been commenting I have put on some weight despite the fact I run almost every week.

OK, I ate alot. Really, I admit, alot. Only got some photos to show of it. Realize nokia really sucks, need a SE phone cam for this kind of stuff.



I am telling you, these people are really smart. You cook your own food, you have to eat it fast as it cooks in under a few minutes and because of the smell and heat you tend to leave the place earlier. High patronage, great turnover on the seats and low cost. They are smart.

Rakuzen at Millenia Walk was good though it is a little pricey, think it was about $70+ for 2.



My phone's camera really didn't do it justice.

Went to The Central and it has an area just for Japanese food. Tried Wakashachiya as the people from Waraku didn't even bother to entertain nor answer my questions though I was standing in front of them.



They are famous for their curry udons but I prefer rice. Pretty OK for it isn't a place you would want to go back nor a place you would never go back, nothing special. Seriously: nothing special.

I like the TCC though slotted at the escalator.



It overlooks the river as well as the arcade of the shopping area. It has a relaxed feel as it is only half-crowded almost all the time. Saw a couple of people sitting by the windows with a drink and a book, lounging away the evening.

Writing all these makes me hungry.. hmm...