Archive for May, 2010

Hahaha, Man Nearly Loses Penis After “Bench Sex”

Evethough this story is quite funny, I feel a little sad for this dude. He must be really desparate or seriously out of his mind.

Bench Sex

Bench Sex

A man almost loses his penis from humping a steel bench in Hong Kong. Police received a disturbing call from Lan Tian park in the middle of the night. Xing, a lonely and disturbed 41-year-old man had apparently thought it would be fun to have sex with one of the steel sit-up benches around the park.

The bench has small holes in it, which Xing used in an attempt to satisfy himself. However, once he became aroused he found that he was stuck and could not get his penis out of the small hole. He panicked and called the police for help. When police arrived, they found Xian stuck to the bench face-down.

Doctors then tried to release some of the pressure by removing some of his blood, but the penis was so swollen that they had to cut the entire bench and take it with Xian to the hospital. Doctors took four painful hours to separate Xian from his bench. They stated that if he had been stuck there for even an hour longer, they would have to remove his penis.

All the guys are going OUUCHHH right now and the Ladies are having a Good laugh :).

Morale of the story is, ladies, hump your guys at least once a day so that they don’t go around straying and doing stupid things just to satisfy themself with a quicky.

Bench Sex

Bench Sex

 

I’m Going To Bangkok No Matter What

I booked AirAsia flight to Bangkok for me and my sister last November, that’s like 7 months ahead so managed to get it for a good price. The return tickets were only RM220 per person.

Few months back, because if the incident that happened in Bangkok with all the protestors and their badly behavious caused the Bangkok tourist to either flee back or cancel their trips. I at that point refused to make any cancellation for my flights and rooms thinking that everything will be ok by then. Thank God my instincts were good, things are getting better, businesses are back in action, tourist areas are back and running. I would have wasted alot of money if I cancelled.

A colleague of mine also booked for her holiday in May, she had to cancel and change her flight dates to September. Frankly AirAsia wasn’t too helpful towards her change of flights. Firstly AirAsia mentioned that those who were flying to Bangkok till the 24th May 2010 are allowed to change flights to a future date and that they need not pay the difference, this is what I saw in the papers. But when she tried to call the helpline, it took ages to get someone on the phone. And when someone was available, they put you on hold for a very long period. This is not a toll-free call, we are paying for this calls. Finally when she checked with them to change the flights to September, there were an extra surcharge of RM800 that she had to come up with. True or not, I’m just happy that I did not make any changes to my flight and now continuing my Bangkok Trip. My sister is very eager to go there and have a blast too.

Now that the protestors have burned down the 2nd biggest shopping centre in Bangkok, below is a list of the places that I wish to visit during my trip to bangkok. We will be there from the 9th June till the 15th. So there are alot of things that we can cover within that time.

Spas: I heard that Thailand has some of the best spas in the world. You can get any type of massage and treatmends at a very affordable price. So this is what we will be doing on the last day of our trip when we are exhausted with the trip.

Spas in Bangkok

Spas in Bangkok

Cinemas: I didnt believe it when I read that Thailand has been internationally recognised as having some of the best cinemas in the world. I also checked that the prices are quite cheap for the cinema, so we might catch a movie or two when we have nothing better to do at Bangkok.

Shopping: I know I’m not a girl, but this is actually the main reason I’m going to Bangkok. I’m going to shop for clothes, shoes and any other things that I can afford. My parents been there before and they said that the leather are of very good quality and prices are very cheap, usually 70-80% off what you can get here in Malaysia. So I’m really looking forward to shopping in Bangkok.

Shopping in Bangkok

Shopping in Bangkok

Night Life: Bangkok is famous around the world for its entertainment and night life. We are not sure yet on whether we will be going for this in Bangkok, maybe for just a casual drink. We would probably enjoy this more when there’s a bigger group. Who know’s we might meet a friend or two at Bangkok.

Restaurants: Mark this, I’m 130kgs now. I bet I will weigh at least 5 kgs more when I return from Bangkok. I remember my dad gained a huge amount when he was based in bangkok. Thailand is a culinary delight, and as the food is now becoming more and more popular around the world, many already have an idea of what to expect. There are thousands of restaurants in Bangkok, but knowing which are good and which mediocre is as difficult in a foreign land as it is in your home town. I’m going to try whatever I see in Bangkok, however disgusting it maybe.

Restaurant & Nightlife in Bangkok

Restaurant & Nightlife in Bangkok

Grand Palace: I head that this is an absolute must visit area as it is an outstanding architectural achievement, that also houses the infamous Emerald Buddha, which is the most revered Buddha image in Thailand.

Grand Palace Bangkok

Grand Palace Bangkok

Snake Farm: Officially called the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute, is definitely worth a visit. The snake farm is one of the largest producers of anti-venom Serum in Asia.

Crocodile Farm: I heard that this is about 30 kilometres away from Bangkok, and that we can pretty much devote a whole day to it with transport etc included. It is very close to the Rose Garden so we might as well do them both at the same time.  It is an enormous place with over 60,000 fresh and seawater crocodiles to see. They have feeding where you can buy chicken to throw to the crocs, and they also have a show every hour, where a brave or perhaps crazy guy puts his head inside the crocs head etc. The farm also houses other creatures such as snakes, gibbons, lions, and trained elephants. They even have a small dinosaur museum, where life size dinosaurs and their skeletons are on display. Wow, can’t wait for this.

Crocodile Farm Bangkok

Crocodile Farm Bangkok

Floating Market: The most famous floating market is some 80 Kilometres outside of Bangkok. We willl probably take the organised tour. Everyday, hundreds of vendors boats crowd the market area early morning until around noon.

Floating Market Bangkok

Floating Market Bangkok

National Museum: This museum which is within walking distance from the Grand Palace is one of the largest in Southeast Asia. The museum was once used as a palace and consists of several old yet beautiful buildings of colour. The museum also houses many artifacts found from all parts of the country.

National Gallery Museum: Opposite the National Museum mentioned above, on Chao Fa Road, and exhibits traditional and contemporary works of art created by Thai artists. Wow, I bet I will have a whole blog on this later.

Wha Mahathat: This is an old temple which was built during the reign of King Rama I. Will have to visit it for more information.

Wat Pho: Yeah, now we’re talking. Neighbouring the Grand Palace the Wat Pho is found along Thai Wang Road and houses the very impressive gigantic gold plated reclining Buddha which is some 46 metres long and 15 metres high.

Wat Pho Bangkok

Wat Pho Bangkok

Wat Ratchanatdaram: This temple was built during the reign of King Rama III, in 1846 and is found along Mahachai Road. Loha Prasat is the temples main attraction, and stands 36 metres high with 37 surrounding spires, it is the only one of its kind in the world. Next to the temple is a statue of King Rama III. Ancient and something I would really like to check out. I’ll try to take some Tomb Raider photography here :)

Vimanmek Mansion Museum: Is definitely a great day out. The mansion is the worlds largest golden teak building. The 3 storey Royal mansion contains 81 rooms, halls and ante-chambers containing Royal memorabilia. I guess the Malaysia version of this would be the Kellie’s Castle

Wat Trai Mit: Is located on Yaowarat Road in China Town, near the Hulamphong train Station. This temple houses a very impressive solid gold Buddha which weighs  5 and a half tonnes and is three metres in height. This seated Buddha image was built in the Sukhothai period. Now anyone wanna plan a robery?

Philatelic Museum: If stamps are your thing you may be interested in the stamp museum located on the 1st floor of the Metropolitan Postal Bureau, behind the Sam Sen Nai Post office. I have a collection of many stamps all around the world. I should check this place out too and probably purchase a few quality stamps.

Ancient City: The largest outdoor museum in the world, or so it claims, consists of gigantic sized replicas of famous buildings, monuments and temples that can be found all through Thailand. The area the museum covers is some staggering 280 acres, and is built into a shape that resembles the actual shape of Thailand.

Ancient City Bangkok

Ancient City Bangkok

Thai Boxing (Muay Thai): I got interested in this because of the movie Ong Bak. Thai Boxing or Muay Thai is becoming very well known around the world. I was told to check with my hotel about getting tickets for Muay Thai.

Muay Thai Bangkok

Muay Thai Bangkok

 

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

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Last weekend, 22-23 May 2010 Holiday Villa Subang along with Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts organised a Travel & Bridal Fair. This fair is intended for anyone who is planning a wedding. Below are some of the exhibitors who was exhibiting for the Travel & Bridal Fair at Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang:

  • Acadia Card
  • Bizzy Body
  • Chocolate Chapters
  • Classical Floral
  • Classic & Vintage
  • Eye Shot Studio
  • CS Holidays
  • House of Picaso
  • Pixie
  • Savvy Brides
  • The Muses
  • etc

The Bridal & Travel Fair was open early morning at 10am and till late evening of 9pm. There were also a cafe where you can purchase food and drinks between the price range of RM5-RM9 each. Beside the cafe was a Wine tasting area where you can sample the finest wine and purchase it if it’s to your taste.

Just before you enter the ballroom, guest were asked to drop their name card and you will receive a doorgift and brochures. This name card will then be randomly picked for the Lucky Draw where you can win one of hundreds of holiday packages, beauty products and meal voucher at Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal fair provided by Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts as well as exhibitors. Outside the main entrance was a vintage old school car, very unique indeed.

Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts was also selling their room vouchers at a rock bottom price. If you missed the opportunity to visit them this season, do keep yourself free for the Travel & Bridal that will be held next year. Keep yourself updated by joining  Holiday Villa’s Facebook Fan Page.

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Holiday Villa Travel & Bridal Fair

Cafe Area

Cafe Area

Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang

Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Subang

Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts

Holiday Villa Hotels & Resorts

Travel & Bridal Fair 2010

Travel & Bridal Fair 2010

Sunflower Paper Passion & Things

Sunflower Paper Passion & Things

Chocolate Chapters

Chocolate Chapters

Skin Bar

Skin Bar

MC and Director of Special Projects

MC and Director of Special Projects

Lucky Spin Wheel

Lucky Spin Wheel

Vintage Old School Car

Vintage Old School Car

 

Japanese Buffet at Corus Hotel

Before I start writing this blog, I need to emphasize on the following disclaimer due to a new company’s Blogging and Social Media policy.

Eventhough this blog is about company outting and a farewell for a fellow colleague, This post is purely my opinion and nothing to do with the company that I currently work with. If the Management find this blog not suitable, comment below and we will have this post removed.

A colleague of us, namely Kak Su is leaving the company end of this month. She has been working with us for a total of 10 years or so. In order to celebrate, or rather appreciate her services with us, fellow colleague decided to organise an outting. After many votes, we agreed with Japanese Buffet Dinner at Corus Hotel.

Corus Hotel Jalan Ampang KL

Corus Hotel Jalan Ampang KL

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

We left office sharp at 6pm, car pooling to the location which is on Jalan Ampang. The Corus Hotel is located right beside Avenue K and opposite of the KLCC twin towers. They have a car park at the basement so it was quite easy parking the car (We only had to pay RM6 for parking).

As soon as we got to the Japanese Restaurant, which was named Komura, we were sitted in a private room. There were 13 of us and this room perfectly managed to fit all of us. The environment is very similar to a japanese house, there was a path way with pebbles, and the rooms are surrounded with bamboo sort of material. Very Japanese. Even the staffs are dressed in Kimonos.

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

This buffet is not the type where you get to go and pick what food you want, you’ll have to order and they will send it to you. But we were warned in advanced that any food that we wasted, will be weighed and we had to pay for it. I think there’s a charge for every 100grams that we wasted. So we were very picky in what we selected.

The first few dishes were salmon and mackerel fishes. It was sushi so they were not cooked. There were also baby octopus and squid, which were also raw. My favourite were the tepanyaki beef, well cooked and tasty. The sushi rools were good too. If you’re a good eater, I bet you will enjoy this Japanese Buffet at Corus Hotel. There are also fruits and Ice Cream available, we had the green tea ice cream.

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

After stuffing ourselves with Japanese delicacies, we started taking some photographs around the restaurant. Well, I’ll probably rate this restaurant a 8/10 for decoration, a 9/10 for customer service and 7.5/10 for the food taste itself. I will surely recommend my friends to give the Japanese Buffet Dinner at Corus Hotel a try.

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

Komura Japanese Restaurant Corus Hotel

The restaurant seats up to 80 persons and has tatami rooms available for those who wish to dine in private.

Open daily from 12.00 noon to 2.30 pm for lunch and from 6.30 pm to 10.00 pm for dinner.

For reservations or enquiries please call : 03-2161 8888 ext 121

For more information and reservation, kindly visit the corus hotel’s website at www.corushotelkl.com.

 

Happy 5th Birthday Youtube

Wow, Youtube is already 5 years old, didn’t time pass by so fast? Youtube was created as a website that shares videos. It was created by former Paypal employees in February 2005. About a year later in November 2006, youtube was bought over by Google for an estimated value of USD$1.65 Billion

Youtube is currently widely used as a video blogging site. Many people use is as a base to express oneself through video or even provide online tutorials. I like surfing youtube for stand up comedies and piano tutorials. Youtube also currently gets about 2 Billion views per day, which is amazing.

Early this year, I created my own youtube page which can be accessible at www.youtube.com/thristhan. I use this page to upload videos of me at the keyboard. I also have another account at www.youtube.com/thris82 which is used for common random stuffs.

So happy birthday to youtube and hope you will continue to entertain us.

YouTube 5th Birthday

YouTube 5th Birthday