What A Poor Pharmacist
for a weary soul like mine

Currently Playing:
Tears
by X-Japan

Lyrics

doko ni yukebaii
anata to hanarete
ima wa sugisatta
toki ni toikakete

nagasugita yoru ni
tabidachi wo yume mita
ikoku no sora mitsumete
kodokuwo dakishimete

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
toiki wo kanjite
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

Loneliness, your silent whisper
Fills a river of tears through the night
Memory, you never let me cry
And you, you never said goodbye

Sometimes our tears blinded the love
We lost our dreams along the way
But I'd never thought you'd trade your soul to the fates
Never thought you'd leave me alone

Time through the rain has set me free
Sands of time will keep your memory
Love everlasting, fades away
Alive within your beatless heart

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
aoi bara ni kaete

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love

nanagareru namida wo
toki no kaze ni kasanete
owaranai anata no
toiki wo kanjite

dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love
dry your tears with love



Saturday, November 19, 2005


Dinner at Waterfront

Riverview Hotel offers one of the most "worth-it" buffets, for about $40/pax ($35+++) you can treat yourself to a variety of Japanese delights, including prawn, chicken, raw fish, etc. So we (my family and I) discovered when we went to town for a celebration of life aka my 21st birthday.

No revision for Physical Pharmacy test although it was tomorrow.

Speaking of buffets... i know of a person who appreciates a good buffet... Meichin are u hearing this, haha...

How it goes: they serve each person attending the buffet a full spread of what to order. And after that (in fact during the course) you can ask for additional helpings of whatever item on the menu, e.g. if u like the ebi (prawns) you can ask for additional helpings, until u get sick of it...

But the thing about japanese food is that it is damn high in calorie and cholesterol... I've had 3 oyster omelettes (one oyster in the middle of the yolk of a fried egg, DAMN delicious), two plates of shrimps... etc etc etc all in all damn damn damn salty, even the miso soup is salty, the only thing that is not salty is the Chawan mushi. But damn good.

After about 1 hr of feasting, we left the restaurant... for dessert which was served in the lounge. Now i dunno why they wanna serve dessert in a lounge instead of at the dinner table, but when we went to the lounge there was freeflow of coffee and tea plus one nice mango cake! Not too bad for a chillout place.

Next time no Sakae sushi? u can try this.

oknowbacktophysicalpharmmugging................

man i'm 21 by the time i typed this! woohoo

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About Myself
Name: Tan Yong Qiang
Birthday: 19 Nov 1984
Primary profession: Student in NUS Pharmacy
Secondary profession: Audiophile
email: whyqueue@hotmail.com

Where I Came From
Primary Sch: Fuhua Primary, 1991-1996; 1H-4H, 5B, 6B
Secondary Sch: Commonwealth Sec, 1997-2000: 1B, 2B, 3S1, 4S1
Junior College: National JC, 2001-2002, 01S25, 01S29
National Service: Singapore Armed Forces, Army, 6th Division, Jan 2003-May 2005
Tertiary: National University of Singapore, Aug 2005-Present

Character
Likes having fun. Being with friends. Listening to music.
Introverted if don't know u well
A person with epilepsy.
Dreamer.
Problem-solver.
Hesitant and procrastinating.
Pulling up my CAP

Wish List
Make it through Pharmacy course
To be happy every moment of my life
Take care of myself
To be a better man

-Words from 21st Birthday-
whyqueue@21yo

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