my big boss just walked in drenched...
the ladies are scrabbling together some dry clothes for her ![]()
The sky over my area was extremely dark... It was soooo dark that I simply had to take a picture...
I'm quite okay as I'm still sheltered all the way to my workplace...
morning everyone... I'm off to rush work...
I often wear slippers or sandals to school.
Then, on the one day I wear shoes.... it rains heavily. ![]()
Oh well.... at least I always keep a spare set of clothes and shoes in my cubicle.
i realize that im really cranky on rainy mornings.
i think it's cos i dont get to sleep in >=(
In other news....
Later the FS and I want to check out some nasi briyani place at Dunlop Street. Apparently she had heard that it's the best briyani you can get in the whole of Singapore.
Anyone heard of this place? It's called Bismillah Briyani or something like that.
Originally posted by fudgester:In other news....
Later the FS and I want to check out some nasi briyani place at Dunlop Street. Apparently she had heard that it's the best briyani you can get in the whole of Singapore.
Anyone heard of this place? It's called Bismillah Briyani or something like that.
Good stuff they have there... Personally I think it's really good... Good worth a try, it might not be the best, but definately u wont be disappointed...
nope.. i only eat briyani at the kopitiam opposite the army market..
that's plenty good enough
Originally posted by fudgester:In other news....
Later the FS and I want to check out some nasi briyani place at Dunlop Street. Apparently she had heard that it's the best briyani you can get in the whole of Singapore.
Anyone heard of this place? It's called Bismillah Briyani or something like that...
No idea the one I heard is famous is the one near the Rojak poisoning case
Originally posted by the Bear:nope.. i only eat briyani at the kopitiam opposite the army market..
that's plenty good enough
Well I've tried both b4 and I think the one fudge mention to be better... However it's just my opinion and I'm not a really true briyani eater but the rice they had over at dunlop street is real good...
Perfectly dry and aromatic, the way I like it...
Originally posted by elindra:
No idea the one I heard is famous is the one near the Rojak poisoning case
Oh yeah..... I've eaten Geylang Serai Briyani before.... the rice was very fluffy and fragrant.
I just want to see for myself what this Dunlop Street briyani is like....
Anyway, I seriously don't understand why some people dump all their curry over their briyani. Truly aromatic basmati rice should never be smothered with curry.
Originally posted by fudgester:Oh yeah..... I've eaten Geylang Serai Briyani before.... the rice was very fluffy and fragrant.
I just want to see for myself what this Dunlop Street briyani is like....
Anyway, I seriously don't understand why some people dump all their curry over their briyani. Truly aromatic basmati rice should never be smothered with curry.
it's not that aromatic and yummy so they dump their curry on it ![]()
*&^$@#
the boss wants to "speak to us" which means we get droned at for hours again ![]()
feel like eating...fried meat...
like...a slab of fried meat...
Originally posted by fudgester:Oh yeah..... I've eaten Geylang Serai Briyani before.... the rice was very fluffy and fragrant.
I just want to see for myself what this Dunlop Street briyani is like....
Anyway, I seriously don't understand why some people dump all their curry over their briyani. Truly aromatic basmati rice should never be smothered with curry.
Right maybe you can tell me if the Geylang Serai one better or the Dunlop one....anyway Dunlop is kinda far for me to go to.
I dunno... funny thing is I'm alright with basmati rice but I don't really like Thai Jasmine Rice (which is also the reason why I seldom eat rice unless the rice is flavoured)
#$&^#!!!
WTF!!???
i just got dragged into a meeting at a tremendously ULU place because i drive!! i'm in the meeting because i have to drive my boss and some other guy who doesn't drive to the meeting site and back!!!!!
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i dont eat rice unless it's fried rice. or there's good gravy to go with it. or if i have leftover rice and need something easy as starch for my one-pot-mush
Actually what I like with good Briyani is to eat it with a bit of that yogurt thingy with onions and vegetables
I don’t know what is it called but mix that with a bit of curry and good Briyani is very very yummy
yeah... my friend dropping by my office to return the GPS she used on her car the last 3 days.. she is buying me philinos roasted porky meat rice for me for lunch :)
Hmmmm... Now I need to do a timeline for my project...
I have superb poor memories and everyone cant remember the dates and stuff well... and my log file isn't tat updated >___> zzzzz...
35 minutes ago, "i'll speak to you all in 10 minutes time"
now she's still por-ing the big boss...
this will eat into my lunchtime!! ![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:35 minutes ago, "i'll speak to you all in 10 minutes time"
now she's still por-ing the big boss...
this will eat into my lunchtime!!
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a hungry bear is an angry bear~ ![]()
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Originally posted by the Bear:35 minutes ago, "i'll speak to you all in 10 minutes time"
now she's still por-ing the big boss...
this will eat into my lunchtime!!
you would be sitting in the room arrowing others to do the work if you knew how to por
instead of sing the reverse tune
if it was work arrowed, i don't mind...
knn, take 2 hours to tell us to do work which can be done in 30 seconds?
what i'm pissed off about now is that she just arrowed me to become driver... just because it's hard to get a cab at that location
Originally posted by the Bear:if it was work arrowed, i don't mind...
knn, take 2 hours to tell us to do work which can be done in 30 seconds?
what i'm pissed off about now is that she just arrowed me to become driver... just because it's hard to get a cab at that location
Calling for cab: $3.50 booking fee.
Pulling an employee off work to do chauffeuring duty: Many times more.
Some people sure have a weird sense of quantifying the value of money.
Originally posted by fudgester:Calling for cab: $3.50 booking fee.
Pulling an employee off work to do chauffeuring duty: Many times more.
Some people sure have a weird sense of quantifying the value of money.
no shit...
she selectively ignores all these things...
actually, she can go home after the meeting, but she wants to come back to office... i don't know why coz she'll run around, generate more spam for our inbox, then go home on time anyway
talking about briyani, i wanted to try the roadside stalls at KL.. the hotel is at the Little India and it's a very interesting area for walkabout and eat.. especially there is a highly recommended india restaurant there..
my friend worried about their kid and hubby cannot take spicy food.. so we din eat..
sob...