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Posted November 7th, 2008 in Exchange, Travels by MeL

Back from the UK leg of Melvin’s World Tour, 27 October 2008 – 4 November 2008

Liverpool (27 Oct – 30 Oct)
Everyone comes here for 2 reasons – Liverpool and The Beatles. Rightfully so, I thought. Douglas, who I met on Couchsurfing, picked us up from the John Lennon Airport over 100 miles away from where he lives, and we will be staying with him for the 3 nights in Liverpool. A very nice gentleman in his sixties, good humour and a Manchester United season ticket holder. So as you would imagine, a longlife Man U fan and a self-proclaim hardcore Liverpool fan who’s looking forward to his pilgrimage to Anfield, under the same roof, egos bound to clash. haha. On one night, we even stayed up till 3am just talking football. A really nice CS-ing experience!

This is Anfield, the sign I never got to see because the stadium tour was fully booked. So, we spent the entire afternoon in the LFC Museum. It was a magical tour back into the humble beginnings of the club till what it is today. Being a young fan, the Istanbul victory is the only glory days I ever saw, so the Istanbul section did make me squeeze a few tears just reliving the memories of the amazing comeback through anecdotes and video compilations. And yes, the Champions League trophy that United won in 1999, it’s in this very museum, cuz we won it 5 times =p

Then there’s Beatles Story, the museum dedicated to the pride of Merseyside, the Fab Four. Good music is timeless. For someone who didn’t grow up in the music of the sixties, it still sound fantastic today. And with this visit, it adds more meaning and significance to the songs that i’m listening. Then joined this Magical Mystery Tour where we go on a coach to visit the various Beatles-related places in Liverpool, eg. Strawberry Field, Penny Lane, John Lennon’s houses, Paul McCartney’s houses etc.

Manchester (30 Oct – 31 Oct)

This city, nothing much lor. Visited the Theatre of Nightmare, then happen to see Ronaldo there. Just a few seconds earlier, Park Ji Sung, Giggs and Ferdinand just left. Damnit…if only i had such luck at Anfield. Hmm…Castlefield, which is a area where a defunct canal now sits, is quite a beautiful place during sunset.

London (31 Oct – 4 Nov)

Managed to watch the longest running musical, Phantom of The Opera, at the very same theatre where it all started back in 1986 – Her Majesty Theatre at West End. The theatre was old but really well-maintained, posh and grand. It feels like we’re one of those members of royalty attending some gala event. But of course, the greatest highlight of the day was the musical itself. The actors and actresses were simply fantastic. The emotions were so strongly translated through their singing voices, whether is it love, fear, passion or anger. And these professionals, they have to do the same musical over and over again for at least 1 (2 for Saturday) show every day during the running season. Totally marvelled and touched by what I saw. Bravo! Brava!

Then as we exit the theatre, the sky has already turned dark (it was 5.30pm!) and it was the gloomy rainy London once again. But full marks to God for the aptness of the weather, juxtaposed perfectly with the ending of Phantom and the mood of the evening. As we walk down the Oxford St, the Hamley’s, the Zara, a tinge of deja vu stung.

gone too quick

Posted October 6th, 2008 in Exchange, Fotographie, Leben, Travels by MeL

you’ll never believe how busy the life of an exchange student is.

juggling between studies that he’s obliged to pass, the travels he’s expected to do, the parties he’s supposed to attend, and yet remember to do his laundry on a regular basis so that he doesn’t run out of shirts to wear.

travel planning, such an exciting prospect that everyone looks forward to, but yet such a pain in the ass while doing it. you’ll probably never believe this, but planning the travel routes – the connecting trains, google mapping, couchsurfing are no less frustrating than planning our timetable on the great STARS PLANNER. the difference is that travel planning is planning for something possibly fun and exciting but planning the timetable is planning for most probable misery.

just came back from Germany last week. barely kissed Frankfurt twice and spent approximately 2 days in Munich. with Hansil, Sung-yun and Shaun as traveling mates. very good company! hope to have more chance to travel together again~

didn’t have too much time in Frankfurt cuz our coach reach Frankfurt city center at almost midnight. the only adventure is when we went hunting for supper in the early morning and to realise that our hostel is located in the middle of Frankfurt’s redlight district! (and we go hahahaha at all the erotic posters plastered all over the walls). And we had supper @ McDonald’s cuz it’s the only food-let that’s open at those ghostly hours. Oh, interesting fact 1: Frankfurt’s McDonald has got 0% alcoholic beer on their menu and their big mac ain’t exactly erm..big.

And we took the DB bahn to Munich. Fantastic city. Checked in to a fantastic hotel (cuz of Oktoberfest, all hostels are fully booked) amazingly furnished and fantastically priced. It’s a 4 star hotel and cost us 180 euros per night per room. Probably the most expensive hotel that i’ll ever stay in my life, seriously.

In munich, we visited Frauenkirche, Peterskirche, Alte Rathaus, BMW Welt, BMW Museum and i forgot where. didn’t have time to rail to Fussen to visit the world famous Neuschwainstein castle (where Disney based their fairytales on, think Cinderella?). But the decision was mighty right. Because at Oktoberfest, i concluded that every single cent was worth it! Yes, even the hotel stay make perfect sense too. Words, pictures, videos can’t describe the amazing festival accurately. I’d say, i gotta agree now when someone said, “you haven’t seen the world when you haven’t been to the best folk festival in the world – Oktoberfest”. Oktoberfest – Das Fest!

More photos, on facebook.
More next time, cuz exams that he is supposed to pass, starts in less than 2 weeks time.

zum Munchen gegangen!

Posted September 23rd, 2008 in Travels by MeL

ah..need more discipline. am supposed to be mugging for my assignments that i have to hand up before Germany trip, but i ended up looking through my harddisk for movies to watch. -.-

suddenly found this video from our Xmas SS 2007! it’s funny, it’s corny, it’s silly but i could watch it a million thousand times and never get bored over it. because it’s starring me, my lovely friends and those memories that all of us shared during that christmas! I guess all of them are off at the VOC right now ba. Not too long ago, it was us doing it and i remember getting so drenched during the seniors’ camp (damnit haha). my shirt is dry now, but everything else seemed so not-too-long-ago.

I’m getting super excited over Germany this weekend. So much so that I’ve been looking at the scribbles of my tentative itinerary in my little notebook rather than my textbooks during classes. It’s going to be a super big crowd @ Munich this weekend. (last year, 6 million drunkards flock to Munich over 16 days of Oktoberfest) But Munich is really too expensive to stay for too long, so we’re there for only 1.5 days. Have to choose between going to the castle tours or going to the main Oktoberfest tents. Both would take up the entire day. Argh. Decisions.

the birds, the bees & the fly that kept buzzing

Posted September 8th, 2008 in Exchange, Travels by MeL

Volcano – Damien Rice

Bitter note aside, haven’t posted anything for quite a while. Mainly cuz my macbook’s magsafe adapter blew and my only connection was down. Updates bit by bit…

Magsafe blew
My lovely macbook ran out of battery as my magsafe blew. Called Apple Hotline 3 times clocking almost 3 hours, burning 200 SEK on phone bills alone =( On top of the 520 SEK that they’re charging me for the adapter replacement. That’s not the worst – cuz Apple sent the wrong adapter twice, and only got it right on the third package. Meaning, I lost many days on delivery so I was without internet for more than 10 days. In between those 10 days, I went around the whole city, hoping to find a replacement adapter but there ain’t any Apple stores around in this town. Desperate for internet cuz this is the registration period for my IA. Without internet @ home, I had to cycle to school just to use the internet to check my IA options during my free periods. A very pek-chek period.

School Blues
Third week of school and I’m totally lost. Not in terms of directions, but the schoolwork. I guess I’ve underestimated a lot about the amount of studying I’ve to do here. Flight Mechanics and Structural Dynamics are terrible terrible. Matlab too. Quality Management is still manageable, though assignments-laden. The main differences about studying here and in Singapore is that everyone ask questions openly in class, so the class often have discussions. And everyone seem to be really strong in their fundamentals (even the German and French exchange students are darn good in their field), whereas the product of our education (ie. me) churns out students who can only handle similar questions from PYP. The classrooms are also very well equipped, with better tables and lecture facilities.

Kravall & Fika
Parties, aka Kravall is the big thing over here. Everyone don’t mind queueing up more than 2 hours in the morning just to get the tickets to the next Kravall. So far, I haven’t been to many parties yet cuz the tickets are too hard to get. Ahh…but there’s always the next corridor gathering aka fika to look forward to! Really love going for the fika cuz there’s always so much fun, nice food, nice beer and many new people to meet! Just had a Japanese food fika on Friday at Yuri’s corridor. Although it’s expensive to try to emulate any asian dish here cuz of the high price, it’s really nice to have asian food, especially Japanese food, once in a while =D

Stockholm & more Wanderlust
Took a bus to Stockholm on Saturday with Koreans, Japanese and Swedish friends! It’s about 3 hours of bus from here, so after coming here for 3 weeks, it’s my first time going to Stockholm (other than the airport). Beautiful city – but the weather was bad, so we didn’t have time to explore more the city. Hope to go back some other time~

Upcoming travel plans…Booked all these tickets since Ryanair went on a priceslash!
26 Sept – 29 Sept > Frankfurt & Munich, Germany for OKTOBERFEST! =D =D =D
19 Oct – 23 Oct > Barcelona & Madrid, Spain after the exams for ht1!
29 Oct – 3 Nov > London & Liverpool, UK for my pilgrimage to Anfield =D

Pictures up on facebook =)

angry post

Posted September 7th, 2008 in Exchange, Travels by MeL

Apologize – OneRepublic

I want to avoid saying this (and I’ve avoided it many times before) because it isn’t going to look very pretty.

I HATE it when I’m doing it all alone all the time. It’s as if I’m going on a trip on my own with all the planning that I have to do on my own all the time, spending late nights and early mornings trying to get as much information and details right, so that nothing goes wrong. But YOU, you have done anything that’s related to the trip itself and all you cared was the assignment deadline that you had to complete (and guess what, I have that exact same assignment too and I haven’t started on it yet.)

Sure, you came to my room in an attempt to book the stuff once but well, I was doing all the searching. I told you we should do the booking the following day, and you jolly well assume that ‘WE’ refers to ‘ME’. And you knew that we had to book everything fast since everything is now running out fast. At least the Koreans bothered to help with all the finding, even though English ain’t the language that they’re most comfortable with. Han Sil & Jo spent the late nights and early mornings trying to find the accomodations, connecting trains with me, despite coming back so late last night. And you, I haven’t even heard from you.

So now the bookings are done, so are you going to say ‘Thank you’? I think you owe me an apology, and a thank you ain’t gonna do no shit to me. Suddenly remember what Victor told me before I came here – ‘Don’t take any shit that you don’t deserve’. Yes, I ain’t gonna take no shit that i don’t deserve. If i’m gonna plan the entire trip from the air tickets down to the connecting trains all on my own, I’ll rather be going to go on that trip on my own, or find more deserving travel partners like the koreans who helped.