Thursday, July 13, 2006
Feels GREAT to be back!!!
Feels GREAT to be back!!!
Feels wonderful to be back in lovely Spore..I think I really started appreciating Spore so much more after spending time staying in Vietnam...seriously, everything around me feels so much better and I m just so happy to be back here. If only Piggy could be back together with me..but too bad, he needs to go to Taiwan for a week. I know Piggy can't wait to come back to Spore too. He misses all the food so very much!!! In fact, he has already drawn up 2 lists, a "To Do" list and a "To Eat" list! Haha
Anyway, I think I put on weight..serious..not that I bothered to check, but as I m sitting here typing, my shorts feel so tight..shucks, I really should start exercising soon!!
Yesterday night, we had a feast at this Korean restaurant near to where we stay in HCMC. For information, there are many Korean restaurants in HCMC and of course, there are many Koreans there! Anyway, just wanted to share something funny. We ordered "Fried Ink Fish" as one of the dishes for dinner. Actually, we didn't know what it was but from the picture accompanying the name, it looked like little fishes that were fried with tomato sauce or chilli or something. But guess what it turned out to be??!!
It was directly translated from Chinese!! Ink Fish was actually Octopus ("Mo4 Yu2" in chinese), i.e. Ink = Mo4!!! And it wasn't fried but stir fried octopus!! My gosh, we were certainly surprised when the dish came along!
Anyway, I think I put on weight..serious..not that I bothered to check, but as I m sitting here typing, my shorts feel so tight..shucks, I really should start exercising soon!!
Yesterday night, we had a feast at this Korean restaurant near to where we stay in HCMC. For information, there are many Korean restaurants in HCMC and of course, there are many Koreans there! Anyway, just wanted to share something funny. We ordered "Fried Ink Fish" as one of the dishes for dinner. Actually, we didn't know what it was but from the picture accompanying the name, it looked like little fishes that were fried with tomato sauce or chilli or something. But guess what it turned out to be??!!
It was directly translated from Chinese!! Ink Fish was actually Octopus ("Mo4 Yu2" in chinese), i.e. Ink = Mo4!!! And it wasn't fried but stir fried octopus!! My gosh, we were certainly surprised when the dish came along!
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