Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Friday, September 26, 2008

Weight log - 26 Sep 2008

8 weeks ago - 79kg / 174.2lbs

5 1/2 weeks ago - 77kg / 169.75lbs

10 days ago - 75.25kg / 165.9lbs

Last night - 73.8kg / 162.7lbs

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Movie log (Direct-to-DVD): Stargate The Ark Of Truth, Stargate Continuum, & Starship Troopers 3: Marauder

Stargate: The Ark Of Truth - 3 stars

A fitting end to SG1's 2 season story arc









Stargate: Continuum - 3.75 stars

Time travel stories always make good sci-fi. Should have had more Richard Dean Anderson though









Starship Troopers 3: Marauder - 2 stars

A 'true-er' sequel to the original that keeps the comedy bits in. Never really liked the first one, so this one is just passable

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

KFC Original Recipe Fillet Burger

Yet another KFC rant.

RM5.50 for this 'original recipe fillet burger that's the size of the palm of my hand?! Ri-fracking-diculous!

Go to the link below for the previous rant in January
http://brianjchong.blogspot.com/2008/01/kfc.html

Friday, September 19, 2008

Pending Weekend Costs

Police summon - RM300
Replacement tire - RM250?
Rear wiper - RM20
New tub of Whey Protein - RM220

Constipated look on my face - ALOTOFMONEYFROMMYPOCKET

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Training Log (Aug-Sep recap)

Early Aug 2008 - Daily Whey Protein supplementation w controlled diet and new 35 mins cardio plan & light weight/more reps 5-6 days a week training regime

Aug 16 2008 - 77kg, 170lbs

Aug 18 2008 - (Creatine loading begins)

Aug 24 2008 - Men's Health/Shape magazine 5KM Marathon

Aug 30 2008 - 77kg, 170lbs (Creatine has added muscle weight via water retention, fat mass loss is visible)

Sept 15 2008 - 75.25kg, 166lbs

Oct 1 2008 Target - 74kg, 163lbs (1.25kg deficit - 15 days remain)

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Movie log: 21

21 (2008) - 3 stars

Simply above average weekend entertainment

Movie log: Babylon A.D

Babylon A.D (2008) - 1.5 stars

Besides not getting the story, this sci-fi RPG-like plot is boring. The props and sets are very good though.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Movie log: Never Back Down

Never Back Down (2008) - 2.5 stars

A modern teenage "Kickboxer" for the new millenium. Predictable and a little too long for its own good. The main 'bad guy' looks too damn skinny though.

The skinny-ass antagonist

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Roots (A Revelation of OMG porportions)

After doing some research on my grandmother(Mom's side)'s Portuguese language, it is interesting to note the following about the Portuguese dialect (Kristang) that is spoken by Malaysians with 'Portuguese' roots.

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"A small number of Eurasians, of mixed Portuguese and Malay descent, speak a Portuguese-based creole, called Papiá Kristang.

The Kristang language originated after the conquest of Malacca
(Malaysia) in 1511 by the Portuguese. The community of speakers descends mainly from marriages between Portuguese settlers and local Malay women, as well as a certain number of migrants from Goa, themselves of mixed Indian and Portuguese ancestry.

Even after Portugal lost Malacca and almost all contact in 1641, the Kristang community largely preserved its language. The language is not taught at school, although there are still some Church services in Portuguese."

Source: Wikipedia
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Now, the question is... "Does that make me partially Malay... or Indian as well??"

Oh what evils the internet holds.

Further reading:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/13/asia/letter.php

Movie log: I Am Legend

I Am Legend (2007) - 3.75 stars

Interesting and frightening tale about human survival. They should have made the 'darkseekers' out of human actors though.


Note: Dog lovers be warned

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Bry & MS's Day Out In Korea

Our Korean adventure started when we entered a convenience store which was pretty crowded with the congregation of a nearby church. Everyone in the shop (around 20) were speaking in a language that was foreign to me. Korean. Ahh.. The pronunciations, the words... remeniscent from the days where I watched Korean soaps. Here's what we found while browsing for some groceries...


Korean energy drinks

Korean cereals

Daniel Henney endorsed coffee

Mini mart sales!

Taking a walk down the street we found some interesting shop signs that meant jack to us.

ngeh?

ngeh?

Ahh.. Samsung Mall

It was lunch time and we were recommended this restaurant called Nak Won where we got to sit on the floor while eating our Korean meal.

Assorted kimchi

My 'spicy beef something something'. Yum. That greyish black vege is called 'Kosari', a mountain vegetable!

MS enjoying her complimentary 'unknown' dessert. It tastes like sweet barley though.


Ahh what a Sunday it was. Nice weather, smooth traffic... all in all a relaxing Sunday in KoreaTown.

For more information, head on to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreatown

Movie log: The Scorpion King 2: Rise Of A Warrior

The Scorpion King 2: Rise Of A Warrior (2008) - 2.5 stars

Adding another chapter to "The Mummy" franchise, this prequel to "The Scorpion King" is a rather awkward addition. However, despite it's crumminess, awesomely bad casting (Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's Mathayus played by not-so-buff ex Power Ranger Michael Copon?!) and pathetic acting from almost everybody in it's cast (especially UFC Heavyweight Champ Randy Couture), the movie does it's job by entertaining it's audiences. Recommended to fans of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Xena: Warrior Princess" fans. I actually think this would make a pretty cool TV series. :)

Note: Directed by "Highlander"'s Russell Mulcahy!

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

The World Needs Captain Planet


31 August 2008 - The North Pole has become an island for the first time in human history.

Startling satellite pictures taken three days ago show that melting ice has opened up the fabled North-West and North-East Passages - making it possible to sail around the Arctic ice cap.

The opening of the passages has been eagerly awaited by shipping companies which hope they will be able to cut thousands of miles off their routes.

They had the power to educate the younger generation almost two decades ago. They may have only delayed the inevitable.