Great Ah Fu BBQ
It's been a nice break week last week even though I quietly begrudge the fact that I never really got away from school.
The theatre production group is still going forwards, full steam ahead.. We stayed over school a few days ago, in the Economics School Multipurpose Hall. What a wonderful place to stay the night over in. We worked on the script till about 5 am, bunch of crappy people.. artsy crazy. Haha.
Oh there was that BBQ at Pasir Ris, Ah Fu's Great BBQ. Met Jamiel in school and left for that small mosque in Novena behind the Revenue House. The minute we reached the front of the mosque, we were greeted and cajoled (?) into joining them to break fast. Food was spread on the floor and we were insisted upon to feast. Jamiel and I couldn't stop grinning. The porridge was tasty, the tea tarik is one of the best tea I've ever tasted and the Briyani Dum was tops! Shioookk. We ate, we prayed and we ate again. Haha. Really nice place.
We left the mosque and rode on Chinook all the way to Pasir Ris Park where the BBQ was going on in full swing. I found out that I had an innate talent to cook satay and to cause the dying embers to burst out into dancing flames again. Fifi the Satay Man. Haha damn. There was another cake for me again there but this time my face was spared the cream/cake treatment. Food was good.. we sang all the classics, we joked the crappiest, lamest jokes, we talked about how we can start to turn Jinfu into the cassanova that he secretly is inside. haha.
We stayed past midnight and suddenly it was raining heavily and Jamiel, Jason and I found ourselves under a shelter. We grabbed what food we could from the grill, gathered what warm clothes we could and chatted all the way till dawn. Seven till dawn indeed. Haha.
The theatre production group is still going forwards, full steam ahead.. We stayed over school a few days ago, in the Economics School Multipurpose Hall. What a wonderful place to stay the night over in. We worked on the script till about 5 am, bunch of crappy people.. artsy crazy. Haha.
Oh there was that BBQ at Pasir Ris, Ah Fu's Great BBQ. Met Jamiel in school and left for that small mosque in Novena behind the Revenue House. The minute we reached the front of the mosque, we were greeted and cajoled (?) into joining them to break fast. Food was spread on the floor and we were insisted upon to feast. Jamiel and I couldn't stop grinning. The porridge was tasty, the tea tarik is one of the best tea I've ever tasted and the Briyani Dum was tops! Shioookk. We ate, we prayed and we ate again. Haha. Really nice place.
We left the mosque and rode on Chinook all the way to Pasir Ris Park where the BBQ was going on in full swing. I found out that I had an innate talent to cook satay and to cause the dying embers to burst out into dancing flames again. Fifi the Satay Man. Haha damn. There was another cake for me again there but this time my face was spared the cream/cake treatment. Food was good.. we sang all the classics, we joked the crappiest, lamest jokes, we talked about how we can start to turn Jinfu into the cassanova that he secretly is inside. haha.
We stayed past midnight and suddenly it was raining heavily and Jamiel, Jason and I found ourselves under a shelter. We grabbed what food we could from the grill, gathered what warm clothes we could and chatted all the way till dawn. Seven till dawn indeed. Haha.
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