I'm off to Italy tomorrow. Hope we will have a fun and aventure-free trip. I don't think I'm up to an aventure-filled trip this time, not when it is going to be for 8 days! But before I leave I need to find a temporary home for my pizzas!
We currenly have 16 pizzas in the freezer shared among 5 of us and the administration office just informed us that they are going to have a major-cleaning up of the shared kitchen next when, when we're not around! The worst thing is that we have to de-ice our freezer and clean the insides ourselves! I'll not be around and I'm not sure if my neighbour will be cleaning it next week or even cleaning it at all. How how... 16 pizzas..
And speaking of neighbours, we finally had our first dinner together with our japanese, korean and norwegian neighbour. Erm.. though it is abit of a weird setting coz there are pregnant pauses here and there throughout the dinner. We cooked curry chicken, pumkin chicken and fried cabbage.. while our korean neighbour cooked 3 traditional korean dishes which is yummy. One of it is the green pan-fried pumkin coated with egg and another dish is pan-fried onion, mushroom and meat. There is also another dish where it is eaten during birthdays in korea, fried vermicelli with green pepper, onion and meat. Yum yum. My curry chicken is quite disastrous though... first time cooking it and somehow it is not the same as my mum's curry. Too much water I think and maybe its because i'm using the pre-mixed curry paste instead of fresh curry powder, chilli powder etc. But anyway, they say its nice... erm.. maybe they're being polite? Whatever. They have yet to taste the real thing so I can just smoke through with this. hahah!!
My jap neighbour is one smart guy! I was asking him about the entrance exams that all japanese students worked so hard for and he told us that he did not take the exam. He entered Keio University through a recommendation list and every year, only 3 people from his high school will enter university through this list. Omg.! -_-" And his hometown is the town next to Hokkaido. I can't remember what is the name. As for our korean neighbour, she is from Seoul and is currenly doing her Master in Comparative Literature at Yonsei University. Her ambition is to be an author and she loves spicy food and Thai food. haha.. She plans to visit Singapore/Thailand next summer and we told her to look for us if she is in Singapore. Oh btw, she thought Singapore has 4 seasons though.
Friday, October 5, 2007
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