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Arditta Z
Feyra Soraya
Farah Sauhana
Hana Halim
Teah Abdullah
Zeem HM

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Assalamualaikum everyone! Another Singabru outting! *CHEERS*
It is a glee to announce that the December event coming up this Friday is a Seafood theme.This is also in conjunction with ZEEM's farewell.




To Zeem (the guy in red): Thanks for the fun gatherings; ice-skating and bowling activities. It is very much appreciated. Datang2 jua melawat ke mari.=P You are a great buddy. *hi5* Last but not least,We, SingaBrus would like to wish you the best of luck in your future undertakings: work and *ehem-ehem* marriage. Till we meet again.

Meeting Point: Jumbo Restaurant, East Coast Parkway
Jumbo Restaurant details: Blk 1206 East Coast Parkway #01-07/08, East Coast Seafood Centre, Singapore 449883. Tel: 6442-3435

Date: Friday, 11th December 2009
Arrival Time: 8pm


How to get there?
1. Drop by Eunos MRT and take a cab  
2.  Alight at Parkway Parade and take a cab or use the underpass to cross the ECP expressway
Ps. Tell the driver with angelic tone, "Uncle, East Coast Seafood Centre Please"
 
All Singabrus are more than welcome to attend.

Portray ur Best SingaBrus. For our beloved Brunei. 
Hear Us Roar!



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Ice skating pictures!

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We were forced to buy these 'Kabun' gloves for safety reasons.




The ice skating rink was pretty much packed during the weekends






Taking picture during ice skating was not easy.



Shimah seeking her balance.



Shimah really made full use of the gloves. hehe



Smiles for the camera!



At the end of the day, This is what we've got:
Mobiles being trashed, PSP being wet, back pains, foot blisters and wet jeans!
Nevertheless, everyone went back home with a smile!

(PS: Thanks to Zati for the pictures.)

BSSA
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November Event - Ice Skating!

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Come and join us for some COOL fun this November @ BSSA's ice skating gathering!


Venue: Kallang Leisure Park
Date: Saturday, 28th November 2009
Time: 3pm-5.30pm

Admission Fee: 
$17.50 (adults)
$15.00 (students)
(Note: Price includes the rental of ice skates for 2 hours)

How to get there?
Take a shuttle bus from Kallang Mrt
(or visit www.gothere.sg to plan your destination from your place )

If you have any further inquiries, post your question at the 'Chat Box'

See you there!
(P/s: Bring your sweaters along!)



BSSA
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Bowling Pictures

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Everyone were anxious to play.




Azim Art (Ajim) doing some warm-ups


Zeem (sambil posing): "Jim, are you ready to beat me??"
Jim (sambil mencari lubang bula): "Be prepared Zeem. You're going to regret this."



Jim (Bruce Lee tone): Wachaaaaaaaaaaaaa........!!
Zeem: Yaaaaaazzaaaaaaaaa.........!!


(Nah! dua2 masuk longkang! kweng kweng kweng)



 
Hafiz showing multi-tasking skills .


 
Gmah's lucky bowling ball





Gmah in Action


Shimah nervously waited for the 'heboh' moment


 
Group 1 (Group winners - Total points 397)
Team members: Hafiz, Ka Mal, Zati, Jim, and Wafi

 
Group 2 (Total points 360)
 Team Members: Gmah, Shimah, Zeem, Wana, and Farah

 
 Female 3rd Place - Farah (Group 2)



 
Female 2nd  - Wana (Group 2)



Female Winner - Zati (Group 1)


 
 Male 3rd Place - Hafiz (Group 1)



Male 2nd Place - Wafi (Group 1)



Male Winner - Zeem (Group 2)
"aii..Damit jua hadiah nya anie?"


The most 'Heboh' player - Shimah
"Jadi tah.. asal dapat hadiah"

 
The most Challenging player - Ajim
"Waaacchaaaaa.."



There was this 'incident' that made everybody laugh.




In the end, despite the 'incident', we all had fun! :)
(some said 'aaaaaaaaaa')

Thank you people!

BSSA
(Thanks to Gmah, Hafiz, and Zeem for the pictures)

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A successful bowling event!

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A Saturday filled with laughter, excitement, and perhaps frustration made this event a memorable one.

Congratulations to all winners.
Special thanks to Ka Mal and Wana for sponsoring the prizes.

Thank you to all participants for making this a successful event.

More pictures will be uploaded soon.

BSSA

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Let's go Bowling!

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Bored of shopping? let's do something different!
LET'S GO BOWLING!


Venue: Marina Square Superbowl, 3rd Floor

Date: Saturday, 24th October 2009

Time: 3pm-5.30pm
Price: $4.30/game (Both Adults and Students)
Shoe Rental: $1.00 Socks: $1.50

(Socks are compulsory when using Superbowl shoes, so bring your own socks)

Post your questions in the 'Chat Box' (right side of this blog) if you have any further inquiries.

See you there! =D

ROOOAAARRRRR...

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Selamat Hari Raya Singapura!

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May 18 2009

Posted by BSSA On 9:27 PM 0 comments

Hi guys!


While you're in Singapore, I'd suggest during your semester breaks, do get around our region to experience what's going on and how people are like. I quite regret that I was not free enough to go traveling up and down South East Asia during my four years here.

There's a lot to experience, and just like how our friends Eurotrip, it would benefit us as individuals to see how our neighbours live. We would only be better people by being more open, understanding and tolerant to others, while choosing to stick to our own values.

There is nothing like traveling and seeing things with your own eyes, even though we can just land on a website, or go to a bookstore and read about how places are, how cultures are, living conditions, how other faiths and beliefs are. No doubt it's still beneficial, but with the cheap traveling rates around the region, we should be able to get by easily. Our undergraduate/college experience should include traveling and seeing the world; in my personal opinion, I feel that I am not a fully developed..and nurtured person if I were to remain stagnant just traveling to and fro Singapore and Brunei during the holidays.

Granted the crazy workload we have here, our time is so precious and we'd just work work work and I realised that I burnt off my two years from August 2007 til NOW, at school, in lab, in workshops, seminars, internships, without breaks. It's a horrendous feeling to come to a halt, losing your momentum. So do get some time off between semesters to travel a little..

I just came back from a trip to Genting--> Malacca --> KL and I only spent SGD150 in total for 4 days for traveling, makan and accommodation. Well I guess this is not the peak period either, so that factor comes into play too when you're considering your budget.

Ok, now I know we all come from Brunei and I realise that most of my friends who live in cities like Singapore choose to have vacations in the 'country', and vice versa. When I travel with my family, we head to cities and I guess its a different atmosphere for them. This time, with my friends, I chose to go to Malacca because it's got a great history, great food, and it's very laid back and colourful. It's a totally different vibe from what we have in Singapore :)

It's a great way to meet people, backpackers from everywhere possible.. I met a Czech who lives in Australia, an Iranian, some Brits, a couple of Lebanese guys, and Italian, all in Malacca itself. It's easy to communicate with the locals because we can speak Malay dialects, English, and some of us, Mandarin/Chinese dialects too.

So go ahead and explore the region! spend time with your International friends, backpack, do random things! Ensure you do take care of your valuables and safety too. Do get your research done, the Lonely Planet guides and online forums are a great help too.

Here are a few pictures from my trip in Malacca:

Views from around town








Historical Sites:
The remnants of the Dutch and Portuguese rule in Malacca are still well-preserved.


Below: St Paul's Statue on St Pauls Hill, A Formosa Port. The church (in the background) was turned into a burial ground, so there are a few tombstones in there, I'm not too sure about the stories behind that. The graves are of Dutch nobelmen back from the 1800s.

Legend has it that the real St Paul's arm was cut off and shot off into a canon when he passed away. The statue was actually built completely, BUT the day after the statue was consecrated, a large tree fell on it, and resembles the real St Paul.


Entrance to the Church ruins (below)






Malacca, just like Singapore in the olden days, was a port where traders come and go, a place where the East meets the West.

The Baba-Nyonya heritage (rich Chinese traders marrying into the local families) is still so well preserved. I went to a family museum (no pictures though) and it's very interesting to know that these old houses had little holes where you could peep through the floor upstairs to see who's knocking on the door downstairs!! and Also, where 'family friends' would enter the house, versus, normal guests. There were just adorable little secrets everywhere in the house! :) [Chan Heritage's Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum: Jalan Tan Cheng Lock, Malacca (06-2831273) ]


Of course, don't forget to try out the Peranakan food! :)

At the Jonker Night Market (below), we came across the Malaysia Record Holder who can pierce a coconut with his finger. Kungfu Master Ho has a bent (!!!) index finger from doing all of that. Haha


The Night Market is only open on Friday and Saturday Nights and it's where you can get cheap stuff like earrings as well as touristy things, and second hand super antique things :)

Below is Makam Hang Jebat, tuck somewhere in one of the many little lanes in Malacca's Chinatown.



Junk from.. I'm not too sure where. There are museums that you can visit in here.


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Random picture in Genting. Lovely weather!


We tend to meet a lot of people while we study and we would only understand them if we put ourselves in their shoes. So traveling is great way to know others, to understand others, to learn from them, to know yourself better, and let's not forget, adventures are always exciting :p

And my usual closing note, good luck to those receiving results soon, the NUS people and NUSHS too (next week for both).. and all the best to the ones leaving SG for good as well as the others who will be here for the next few years! Roar on! :)

senyum lots,
Arditta Z

p/s: Wafee says DPMM ada lagu baru arah their website. Heehee


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