Sunday, August 12, 2007

A Mum-less Tuna Reunion

We had our 1st Tuna reunion without our Tuna Ma yesterday. Went to a place called Wai Sek Gai near Kathy's grandma's hse. Darren and I then realised that it was the same place our parents used to take us to eat many years back. This place has damn good nasi lemak.


Lo Hon Ko

Taiwanese sausages, lobak n fried fu chuk

thousand year old egg [pei tan]

nasi lemak

After dinner, we actually planned to go for sheesha but Darren and I didn't know the way so we ended up going to Metro Prima to watch Disturbia instead. The show was funny and scary at the same time. The girls chickened out during the last scenes bcus of all the attacking and the corpses. Went home after the movie but we took quite a while to get the parking ticket paid. We even camwhored in the carpark.


the stupid girls took this pick while I was looking for new undies..
but didn't buy tho..
the 3 stooges..
Darren..
group pic..
nicest 1 out of all the group pics we took..

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Disturbia

In DreamWorks Picture' new suspense thriller "Disturbia," the quieter the street, the darker the secrets.Kale (Shia LaBeouf) has a life most teenagers would envy. He spends his days endlessly playing video games, surfing the net, eating junk food and watching cable. He has complete free reign of the house, and a beautiful young hottie named Ashley (Sarah Roemer) has just moved in next-door.

There's only one problem — he's not allowed to leave the house. Kale's under court-ordered house arrest for three months, and if he takes one step beyond a 100-foot perimeter of the house, his next confinement will be in a real prison. And jail cells don't have video games or cable.

Life hasn't always been like this for him. A year ago, Kale and his mom (Carrie-Anne Moss) and dad were a tight-knit, happy family. Then his father was killed in a car accident, for which Kale feels somewhat responsible. The trauma has had long-lasting psychological effects. The once outgoing young man is now shut down and withdrawn. When an insensitive teacher brings up his father, Kale loses it and punches him out. Only the intercession of his mother kept him out of jail.

Now he's going stir crazy in his own house while his mother tries to keep things together by working day and night. As the walls start to close in, Kale starts to notice the world outside. With some secondhand surveillance equipment he begins spying on his neighbors, most prominently Ashley, who soon catches on to him. To his surprise however, she becomes interested in his stakeout hobby.

What starts out as a game turns deadly serious when Kale and Ashley begin to suspect that one of their neighbors (David Morse) may be an elusive serial killer. But who's going to believe them? It may just be their overactive imagination. Or they may have stumbled across a secret that might cost them their lives.

After all, even killers have to live next-door to someone...


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