Recently, i had been thinking about what i should do after i graduated from ITB. Should i carry on degree or should i work? What will i gain from getting a degree? It's not like i have no plan for future, in fact i do. I always wanted to have a business so i think why not start it small.
My plan is that after i finish ITB, i will work temporarily to get some income first, for lets say one year. Then after that i should use the money i have to rent a slot in the canteen at Chung Hwa and do a small business without needing lots of capital. If i cannot manage it then i can start degree again the next year. There is still time. I think about $5000 is enough to start. Don't underestimate that, if you had ever study in Chung Hwa, you will know how good business is.
View of canteen:
Let me do some brief estimation for you:
Rent for space is $2000 every month including the need to pay for holiday time. This is what cause many to think that it is too unfair to do so.
Then let's assume utensils and other kitchenwares are $2000 which is quite a huge amount already cos you only need gas and few woks, plates... you don't need huge equipments like ovens.
Then the leftover $1000 you will use to employ a maid and buy foods. Good enough.
So now let me show you a few calculations:
People at the canteen sells chicken for $1 per piece. How much does one chicken cost? About $5 only. And how many pieces can you cut the chicken- 2 thighs, 2 wings, 2 drumsticks, 4 backbones, 4 breasts. These are just assumption.
So you got 14x$1-$5= $9(gross profit before deducting gas and cooking oil) That's a lot of profit for a chicken.
Then they also sell nuggets and balls(fishball, squidball, etc...) Purchasing price of a packet of nugget cost about $8, consisting of about 40 pieces. And the selling price? $1 for 3.
So you get 40/3x$1-$8= $5 gross profit
They too buy LoSan nasi lemak to be sold at canteen again. They buy $0.70 per pack and sold at $1 per pack, making it $0.30 net profit per pack. Imagine how many you can sell per day. Let's just put it a minimal amount at 50 pack per day so you get $15 profit without even doing anything much.
And most profitable is selling drinks which needs to add water; like sunkist orange, wheatgrass... You just buy one big bottle of it only at about $6. Then you add water and sell it cold at about $0.50 per cup. You know how many cups you can produce and sold. Again we take minimal amount. Let's assume we only sell 50 cups.
So you get 50x$0.50-$6= $19 net profit(not counting gas for boiling)
You see what i am trying to say? The profit seems small but actually it's not, this is a business strategy by selling at low price with high quantity sold. I forgot what it is called but income definitely overtake expenses. Accoring to my assumption, with more than 10,000 students, morning and afternoon. Assume only a quarter buy from you with $1 each. It makes $2,500. Then reducing all expenses, i assume that one day net profit will be at least $200 at worst, that means at it lowest. If business is good, a profit of far bigger figure is possible.
Money does not grow on trees. You don't get them, you earn them!
I have discussed about this plan a lot of time with my parents. I asked my dad to take the free space at the canteen but he just won't do it cos he said it's not worth that you still have to pay during holiday without doing business. While my mom always agree with me, supporting my suggestion and she said she will contribute too if i am to really do the business. I think i will in the future.
Don't think of failure before you even try investing, it's not a big investment or business. Every business has its own risk, so it doesn't help worrying too much. It won't cause bankruptcy... If it is not profitable, then how did all the others who were there for about 20 years survive so long until today? Makes sense right?
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
"La Mian"- the pulling noodles
After that disgusting post about spiders yesterday, today i am back with more introduction to good food i tasted in Brunei. Don't get me wrong, i am not making my blog a food blog. It is still the same as usual; introducing things i think is worth mentioning.
In Brunei, if you heard of 'La Mian'(pulling noodles), the first place you think of is probably going to be LaMee, the first ever 'La Mian' shop in Brunei. But for me, it is not. LaMee is a nice restaurant, no doubt about it but what i wanted to mention about is the small food corner inside Hua Ho on the upper basement in Hua Ho Manggis Mall.
Night view of Hua Ho Mall
Inside here, there is a stand where it sells 'La Mian', made by two chefs from China. There are varieties of noodles to choose from. All the noodles are at reasonable price which is quite cheap, ranging from $3 to $3.50 depending on what you choose, the quantity very satisfying- surely it will fill your stomach full tank.
Out of all the different noodles, i recommend "La Pan Mee with Lamb" the most. Cos the nice smell and taste of the lamb meat blend well along with the taste of different bell peppers. For more than 30 times i think i ate there, i ALWAYS order "La Pan Mee Lamb", i never change it cos it's just too good to change, until everytime i go, the chef will smile and know what i will order.
This is how it looks like:
Dining In
Take Away
There will not be any extra charges for the container.
Another thing that i have to mention earlier before anyone go try it. That is ordering these noodles will be like a lucky draw. Because the vegetables added to the noodles are always changing, you never know what to expect. Sometimes you get bell peppers; maybe just one colour or all three colours, sometimes you get long beans instead, if you are lucky, you may get chinese cabbage, and etc... So you should understand by now what i meant by its like a lucky draw. It's good that way, you get to taste something 'fresh' or new once in a while.
NOTE: The sauce for the noodles is sometimes quite oily.
Long ago(well, not really that long, only a couple of years ago), when 'La Mian' first existed in Brunei, i can't resist of trying to also make them. Nobody teach me how to make it so i just tried it randomly without any knowledge of how to make it. That's how cooking supposed to be right? It's an experiment.
So i "KAY GAO KAY KIANG" go make my own noodle......
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It was a total failure... HAHAHAHA
The end product looks like this:
The look is ok i guess but the taste is quite bland. It still has smell of flour, it is not "Q"(elastic) at all. It just doesn't taste right. Only after that i learned that i did not use "Gee" which is a neccessity for making noodles because it makes them pull-able and extend. Too bad, all the noodle i made, i dumped it. But the leftover flour which i already used, i did not waste it, i turned them into:
Meat Pies with fillings i made:
See how wonderful cooking are, one failure leads to another success as long as you dare try.
So there you go~ Try the 'La Mian' at Hua Ho and you will notice the difference as compared to the one at LaMee. Decide for yourself- which one taste better.
In Brunei, if you heard of 'La Mian'(pulling noodles), the first place you think of is probably going to be LaMee, the first ever 'La Mian' shop in Brunei. But for me, it is not. LaMee is a nice restaurant, no doubt about it but what i wanted to mention about is the small food corner inside Hua Ho on the upper basement in Hua Ho Manggis Mall.
Night view of Hua Ho Mall
Inside here, there is a stand where it sells 'La Mian', made by two chefs from China. There are varieties of noodles to choose from. All the noodles are at reasonable price which is quite cheap, ranging from $3 to $3.50 depending on what you choose, the quantity very satisfying- surely it will fill your stomach full tank.
Out of all the different noodles, i recommend "La Pan Mee with Lamb" the most. Cos the nice smell and taste of the lamb meat blend well along with the taste of different bell peppers. For more than 30 times i think i ate there, i ALWAYS order "La Pan Mee Lamb", i never change it cos it's just too good to change, until everytime i go, the chef will smile and know what i will order.
This is how it looks like:
Dining In
Take Away
There will not be any extra charges for the container.
Another thing that i have to mention earlier before anyone go try it. That is ordering these noodles will be like a lucky draw. Because the vegetables added to the noodles are always changing, you never know what to expect. Sometimes you get bell peppers; maybe just one colour or all three colours, sometimes you get long beans instead, if you are lucky, you may get chinese cabbage, and etc... So you should understand by now what i meant by its like a lucky draw. It's good that way, you get to taste something 'fresh' or new once in a while.
NOTE: The sauce for the noodles is sometimes quite oily.
Long ago(well, not really that long, only a couple of years ago), when 'La Mian' first existed in Brunei, i can't resist of trying to also make them. Nobody teach me how to make it so i just tried it randomly without any knowledge of how to make it. That's how cooking supposed to be right? It's an experiment.
So i "KAY GAO KAY KIANG" go make my own noodle......
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It was a total failure... HAHAHAHA
The end product looks like this:
The look is ok i guess but the taste is quite bland. It still has smell of flour, it is not "Q"(elastic) at all. It just doesn't taste right. Only after that i learned that i did not use "Gee" which is a neccessity for making noodles because it makes them pull-able and extend. Too bad, all the noodle i made, i dumped it. But the leftover flour which i already used, i did not waste it, i turned them into:
Meat Pies with fillings i made:
See how wonderful cooking are, one failure leads to another success as long as you dare try.
So there you go~ Try the 'La Mian' at Hua Ho and you will notice the difference as compared to the one at LaMee. Decide for yourself- which one taste better.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Eight-legged freaks
Today's post will be a little different as usual. Usually i talk bout things that i like, but now this is about something i dislike and FEAR~~~
I had a long chat with my cousin today at work in MSN, he asked me,"You know what..." It makes me very curious and then he said at his house in Australia now, there is a very poisonous spider in the electric circuit. WHAT THE HELL!!! He also provided me a couple of pictures of it.
Yup, the white round balls are the eggs. If you not already know, Australia has unquestionably some of the most dangerous species of spider, the well-known Black Widow is one of those. But the spider above is not Black Widow, but some red ass spider. But surely it's poisonous.
Actually i have a fear for spiders, yes Arachnophobia. This is what i found online regarding the symptom.
Symptoms of spider phobia:
Seeing a spider or only thinking about a spider can result in the following symptoms:
breathlessness, dizziness, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation of detachment from reality or a full blown anxiety attack.
Out of those, i experienced inability to speak, dry mouth... other than that, i also feels like my hairs are tingling like spiders moving on my body, so i supposed i really do have arachnophobia. I must have the spider i saw, DEAD or else i will have sleeping problem at night usually.
Here is another picture of the spider mentioned earlier
See the spray? It is not ordinary Ridsect, the usual pic of mosquito is replace with spider. It is a kind of spider spray which is a MUST HAVE in countries with poisonous spiders.
Close-up view of the great spray compared to Ridsect:
See the differences?
I wonder whether Brunei is selling this or not, cos i would be 1000000% positive in getting one. Did you read the description in the above photo? 6 months WITHOUT spiders after spray. That's just heavenly!!! Please if anyone saw it anywhere in Brunei, inform me bout it. Cos it may not be possible to ask my cousin to bring it to Brunei, it may not pass the custom due to it is a kind of chemical.
That's about all, but before i finish the post, i would like to say that i too had seen some weird spiders. One of it was at Trusan, my old kampong in Malaysia. I saw a really big and i mean really BIG one, bigger than my palm, no kidding. I don't know the name though, it paralyze me immediately when i saw it but it was killed by my cousin(the same guy i mentioned above) Or else...
Thanks for the photos SHUH!
I had a long chat with my cousin today at work in MSN, he asked me,"You know what..." It makes me very curious and then he said at his house in Australia now, there is a very poisonous spider in the electric circuit. WHAT THE HELL!!! He also provided me a couple of pictures of it.
Yup, the white round balls are the eggs. If you not already know, Australia has unquestionably some of the most dangerous species of spider, the well-known Black Widow is one of those. But the spider above is not Black Widow, but some red ass spider. But surely it's poisonous.
Actually i have a fear for spiders, yes Arachnophobia. This is what i found online regarding the symptom.
Symptoms of spider phobia:
Seeing a spider or only thinking about a spider can result in the following symptoms:
breathlessness, dizziness, excessive sweating, nausea, dry mouth, feeling sick, shaking, heart palpitations, inability to speak or think clearly, a fear of dying, becoming mad or losing control, a sensation of detachment from reality or a full blown anxiety attack.
Out of those, i experienced inability to speak, dry mouth... other than that, i also feels like my hairs are tingling like spiders moving on my body, so i supposed i really do have arachnophobia. I must have the spider i saw, DEAD or else i will have sleeping problem at night usually.
Here is another picture of the spider mentioned earlier
See the spray? It is not ordinary Ridsect, the usual pic of mosquito is replace with spider. It is a kind of spider spray which is a MUST HAVE in countries with poisonous spiders.
Close-up view of the great spray compared to Ridsect:
See the differences?
I wonder whether Brunei is selling this or not, cos i would be 1000000% positive in getting one. Did you read the description in the above photo? 6 months WITHOUT spiders after spray. That's just heavenly!!! Please if anyone saw it anywhere in Brunei, inform me bout it. Cos it may not be possible to ask my cousin to bring it to Brunei, it may not pass the custom due to it is a kind of chemical.
That's about all, but before i finish the post, i would like to say that i too had seen some weird spiders. One of it was at Trusan, my old kampong in Malaysia. I saw a really big and i mean really BIG one, bigger than my palm, no kidding. I don't know the name though, it paralyze me immediately when i saw it but it was killed by my cousin(the same guy i mentioned above) Or else...
Thanks for the photos SHUH!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
POOL is the game
Before i start, i would first like to apologize for not keeping the promise of posting yesterday. The reason is due to sudden unexpected happenings. That is why i blog early today.
First of all, my mom always nag me for not doing any sports. Who said so, i did but it's just that it is indoor sport. I like to play pool (billiard not swimming pool) and also watch it on TV. So i am kind of like a fan to this sport. The player i idolized is a Taiwanese professional pool player, nicknamed "the Son of Pool"- Yang Ching Soon (楊清順):
Therefore, as a pool fan, you should see why this collection of mine will be valuable and precious to me.
Once again before i carry on, i would like to emphasize a bit on Brunei. As many people should know, Brunei is a very peaceful country but also in my point of view, it is a weird country in a way that they always do something really UNEXPECTED; such as sudden lifting the ban of selling fireworks, inviting Michael Jackson or Jacky Cheung to Brunei for a concert, etc... Well, maybe that is what the phrase- "Kingdom of Unexpected Treasure" suppose to mean.
You might ask why i wanted to talk about Brunei? The reason is that i am really happy Brunei also did something i did not expect, and that is inviting some of the world's best pool player to Brunei for a mini competition. What makes it even more better is that ITS FREE OF CHARGE to watch!!! I went to the events i think twice out of the three times it was held in Brunei in year 2005, 2006 and 2007, if i had not mistaken.
Fortunately and unfortunately, i had watch my favorite player play live in the stadium but never have the opportunity to get close to him. The security was a bit tight.
However one night during the event in 2007, all the players are not guarded and instead they are sitting in the audiences' seats with some of their friends in Brunei. So i seek this opportunity to approach all those international best players and got these:
Wu Chia Ching
Ricky Yang
Chang Jung Ling
Ronato Alcano
All pool fans should have know who these heavyweights are. Too bad i did not get to get signature from Yang Ching Soon because he did not join during that year, i wish in the future i will get it.
It is real interesting for these "stars and signatures" hunting. I was like scanning through all spectators and find where they are sitting. I approach Wu Chia Ching last immediately after his match, where he points to an open area signaling he will sign there, in order not to affect the other matches carrying on. I was so nervous and was shaking when approaching them to ask for signatures cos nobody did ask for signatures. I am the one who started then everyone saw what i did and follow. The players are all very friendly, they sign with a smile and even say thank you. That's real sportsmanship.
First of all, my mom always nag me for not doing any sports. Who said so, i did but it's just that it is indoor sport. I like to play pool (billiard not swimming pool) and also watch it on TV. So i am kind of like a fan to this sport. The player i idolized is a Taiwanese professional pool player, nicknamed "the Son of Pool"- Yang Ching Soon (楊清順):
Therefore, as a pool fan, you should see why this collection of mine will be valuable and precious to me.
Once again before i carry on, i would like to emphasize a bit on Brunei. As many people should know, Brunei is a very peaceful country but also in my point of view, it is a weird country in a way that they always do something really UNEXPECTED; such as sudden lifting the ban of selling fireworks, inviting Michael Jackson or Jacky Cheung to Brunei for a concert, etc... Well, maybe that is what the phrase- "Kingdom of Unexpected Treasure" suppose to mean.
You might ask why i wanted to talk about Brunei? The reason is that i am really happy Brunei also did something i did not expect, and that is inviting some of the world's best pool player to Brunei for a mini competition. What makes it even more better is that ITS FREE OF CHARGE to watch!!! I went to the events i think twice out of the three times it was held in Brunei in year 2005, 2006 and 2007, if i had not mistaken.
Fortunately and unfortunately, i had watch my favorite player play live in the stadium but never have the opportunity to get close to him. The security was a bit tight.
However one night during the event in 2007, all the players are not guarded and instead they are sitting in the audiences' seats with some of their friends in Brunei. So i seek this opportunity to approach all those international best players and got these:
Wu Chia Ching
Ricky Yang
Chang Jung Ling
Ronato Alcano
All pool fans should have know who these heavyweights are. Too bad i did not get to get signature from Yang Ching Soon because he did not join during that year, i wish in the future i will get it.
It is real interesting for these "stars and signatures" hunting. I was like scanning through all spectators and find where they are sitting. I approach Wu Chia Ching last immediately after his match, where he points to an open area signaling he will sign there, in order not to affect the other matches carrying on. I was so nervous and was shaking when approaching them to ask for signatures cos nobody did ask for signatures. I am the one who started then everyone saw what i did and follow. The players are all very friendly, they sign with a smile and even say thank you. That's real sportsmanship.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Sparkling~ Glowing~ Collection
Everyone who read my blog should have already knew that i collect spawn models. People think that i only collect a more male, teenager type of models. However, it is not because i am certainly interested in other type of displays which looks nice too. In another word, i collect almost anything except for vehicles type of models like; sport cars, motorcycle, etc... Maybe it's a bit weird that a guy does not like cars, unlike others. That's the way i am!
Here are some of my different type of models. A more "crystal" kind:
This is a present from my friend during my 18th birthday. A zodiac of rabbit which is exactly my Chinese Zodiac. It is really nice to be able to receive presents which i can collect and display. So that is why i wanted to post this seperately:
Nice spectrum of rainbows surrounding the goddess of mercy
Other than those crystal type of displays, i have yet another set of...... of....... what should i call it? i don't even know. Whatever the name is, it is worth displaying and collecting.
The whole set of cats:
Others:
Set of deities:
--Happy Buddha-----Goddess of Mercy--
Tomorrow's post will be another collection of mine which is really rare and precious. It is not models. So check it out tomorrow.
Here are some of my different type of models. A more "crystal" kind:
This is a present from my friend during my 18th birthday. A zodiac of rabbit which is exactly my Chinese Zodiac. It is really nice to be able to receive presents which i can collect and display. So that is why i wanted to post this seperately:
Nice spectrum of rainbows surrounding the goddess of mercy
Other than those crystal type of displays, i have yet another set of...... of....... what should i call it? i don't even know. Whatever the name is, it is worth displaying and collecting.
The whole set of cats:
Others:
Set of deities:
--Happy Buddha-----Goddess of Mercy--
Tomorrow's post will be another collection of mine which is really rare and precious. It is not models. So check it out tomorrow.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
A "MUST GO" foodstall
If you live in Brunei but never heard of this place then X
If you ever go bandar but never go this stall then X
If you like to eat ABC but never try at this stall then X
If you ever went there but never taste the ABC then X
Where and what am i talking about? Of course i am talking about "Mei Kwang Food Stall" in Chinese (not sure what the Malay name is but will check it out). It is located at Bandar Seri Begawan just beside Ang's Hotel and Hong Kong Bank. It is a 'Halal' food stall so even Muslims can try it out.
Everytime i go there, the first thing i do is not sit down and call for the waitress. I go straight directly to the guy who make ice. I call him Uncle ABC(pictures of him show below). He is such a great guy that he always remember his customers and also remember what their usual order is. For instance, when i go to him without saying anything, he will smile and say, "Ya i know, ABC don't want red bean, and want lots of corn." I don't even have to open my mouth and he will immediately know what i want, sort of like body language you get it?
So very luckily today i get to go there once again after not going there for more than one year. I went with Zeing who i should thanks cos he is fine with me wanting to go Mei Kwang all the way from Muara. As usual i ordered ABC and that is what i want to introduce to all my readers.
BEHOLD...
Air Batu Campur (ABC)
Melted
As you can see, the ABC looks great and it definitely taste great. All 7 kinds of different fillings(fruits and jellies) will be added. Lots of 'Gula Melaka' and evaporated milk will also be added to make the taste even better. Uncle ABC is also very generous in giving lots of fillings. It only cost $1.50 per bowl, very cheap.
So i strongly recommend everyone to try the ABC, it definitely is the best in Brunei. If you don't like ABC, you can also try the chicken rice, which is also very nice probably because of the 'sayur masin' added to it, pic below:
If that doesn't convince you, then this will:
A stall full of customers. So try it without regret~
If you ever go bandar but never go this stall then X
If you like to eat ABC but never try at this stall then X
If you ever went there but never taste the ABC then X
Where and what am i talking about? Of course i am talking about "Mei Kwang Food Stall" in Chinese (not sure what the Malay name is but will check it out). It is located at Bandar Seri Begawan just beside Ang's Hotel and Hong Kong Bank. It is a 'Halal' food stall so even Muslims can try it out.
Everytime i go there, the first thing i do is not sit down and call for the waitress. I go straight directly to the guy who make ice. I call him Uncle ABC(pictures of him show below). He is such a great guy that he always remember his customers and also remember what their usual order is. For instance, when i go to him without saying anything, he will smile and say, "Ya i know, ABC don't want red bean, and want lots of corn." I don't even have to open my mouth and he will immediately know what i want, sort of like body language you get it?
So very luckily today i get to go there once again after not going there for more than one year. I went with Zeing who i should thanks cos he is fine with me wanting to go Mei Kwang all the way from Muara. As usual i ordered ABC and that is what i want to introduce to all my readers.
BEHOLD...
Air Batu Campur (ABC)
Melted
As you can see, the ABC looks great and it definitely taste great. All 7 kinds of different fillings(fruits and jellies) will be added. Lots of 'Gula Melaka' and evaporated milk will also be added to make the taste even better. Uncle ABC is also very generous in giving lots of fillings. It only cost $1.50 per bowl, very cheap.
So i strongly recommend everyone to try the ABC, it definitely is the best in Brunei. If you don't like ABC, you can also try the chicken rice, which is also very nice probably because of the 'sayur masin' added to it, pic below:
If that doesn't convince you, then this will:
A stall full of customers. So try it without regret~
Great day? Bad day?
Just like the title says, today can be a good and also a bad day for me...
First let me talk about bad things:
1) Today i have to do lots of lots of lots of lots of... photocopying using different colour papers. It was so tiring because i have to go up and down stairs about 30 times to photocopy, and then bind the documents. The piles of papers makes me dizzy, i have to say i photocopy approximately more than 500 pieces of papers or even more.
2) I went to post office to ask about my parcel which took a long time in mailing from USA and then still not arrived after about 1 and a half month already. Lots of my toy models have yet to arrive. The post office staff told me that i still have to wait for the air mail. As for the sea mail, i still have to wait for about 5 months,WTH!!!! It is a rare spawn that i most look forward to getting and then this news... OMG... Too sad~~~
However, luckily there are still some good things that happened:
1) I get to go out quite early from work before lunch because i asked for permission to go to the post office. After that, i still have some extra time to go to places that i had not been to for ages, and also places i never go before.
2) I had my first visit to RTB and also the pilihan 95.9 office which i always listen to while driving. I also get to meet few of the DJs, which is kind of cool too.
3) Finally and most importantly, i get to go to Mei Kwang to taste my all-time favorite ABC, which i will talk about in the next posting today.
So i guess i am not going to post about my collection today. That will be tomorrow.
First let me talk about bad things:
1) Today i have to do lots of lots of lots of lots of... photocopying using different colour papers. It was so tiring because i have to go up and down stairs about 30 times to photocopy, and then bind the documents. The piles of papers makes me dizzy, i have to say i photocopy approximately more than 500 pieces of papers or even more.
2) I went to post office to ask about my parcel which took a long time in mailing from USA and then still not arrived after about 1 and a half month already. Lots of my toy models have yet to arrive. The post office staff told me that i still have to wait for the air mail. As for the sea mail, i still have to wait for about 5 months,WTH!!!! It is a rare spawn that i most look forward to getting and then this news... OMG... Too sad~~~
However, luckily there are still some good things that happened:
1) I get to go out quite early from work before lunch because i asked for permission to go to the post office. After that, i still have some extra time to go to places that i had not been to for ages, and also places i never go before.
2) I had my first visit to RTB and also the pilihan 95.9 office which i always listen to while driving. I also get to meet few of the DJs, which is kind of cool too.
3) Finally and most importantly, i get to go to Mei Kwang to taste my all-time favorite ABC, which i will talk about in the next posting today.
So i guess i am not going to post about my collection today. That will be tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Random Fusion
I am really tired and sleepy today. So i am only going to do some random post.
I found some quite interesting pictures of 2 different characters being combined into one, ya sort of like fusion. I know all dragonball fans should know this pretty well but what i am going to show is something more special.
Have you ever see pikachu combined with some random face?
No?
It will look like this:
What if......
Freddy + MSN logo=
+ =
FredSN
Mr Bean + Monalisa =
+ =
Monalibean
Kon + Jiraya =
+ =
Konraya
And finally the one i like best-
KFC + Kenpachi =
+ =
Kenpachi Fried Chicken (but still KFC)
Check back again tomorrow. I will post a lot more since it will be one week anniversary for my blog. Full 7 days! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... I will post some of my collection up tomorrow and maybe with some other things.
Looking forward for tomorrow, i am going to post office to check whether the things i ordered have arrive? I hope it does. Please...
I found some quite interesting pictures of 2 different characters being combined into one, ya sort of like fusion. I know all dragonball fans should know this pretty well but what i am going to show is something more special.
Have you ever see pikachu combined with some random face?
No?
It will look like this:
What if......
Freddy + MSN logo=
+ =
FredSN
Mr Bean + Monalisa =
+ =
Monalibean
Kon + Jiraya =
+ =
Konraya
And finally the one i like best-
KFC + Kenpachi =
+ =
Kenpachi Fried Chicken (but still KFC)
Check back again tomorrow. I will post a lot more since it will be one week anniversary for my blog. Full 7 days! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO... I will post some of my collection up tomorrow and maybe with some other things.
Looking forward for tomorrow, i am going to post office to check whether the things i ordered have arrive? I hope it does. Please...
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