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Thursday, June 19
10:39:00 AM Myriad of emotions is how I'll describe 18 June 2008. Had my eCR in the morning. Log in around 10.05am (The eCR starts at 10am) to get good slots for my year 3 modules. It ended up that I've no class for one of my modules and I'll have to substitute it with another module instead. Feeling anxious and despondent as i look at my timetable, many had offered me the solution to call up the school and so i did. Called the customer service and they said there's nothing they can do about it . On the verge of giving up when i managed to find the direct line of the course administrator. I seem to think it is not easy to get her on the phone but she picked up really fast unexpectedly and within 5 minutes, problem solved and i get the modules that i want. I'm bursting with joy this time round. Moving on, I met up with Yuwei deer for a movie at Dobhy Gaunt. Supposed to watch Get Smart but the tickets are sold out for the slot that we wanted so we've to replace it with You don't mess with the Zohan. Nonetheless, the show never fails us with all the hilarious scenes. It has lots of sexual content though definitely there's no showing of anything unsightly since it is NC16 but emphasis on those sexual stuffs are visible throughout the whole show. A show that will inevitably bring fun, laughter and joy. It's Yuwei deer's 21st birthday as well. So we met up with 2 more deers, Meiling and Jeannette at Chinatown MRT station with anticipation about the place that we're gotta have our dinner. Anyone who has caught The Leap Years will know of the Windows Cafe, a place not forgotten because of the significance that the show has placed upon it. Anyway, it was located on 3 Club Street. I even read the critics online about the food there. We're drooling at the mention of fabulous desserts and mouth-watering grilled delicacies. So we set off with excitement and got ourselves to Club Street with determination to find Windows Cafe. Walking in circles, round and round, from Club Street to Ann Siang Hill, we found no resemblance of any restaurant that is like Windows Cafe. Walking in the drizzles and the thoughts of the non-existence of Windows Cafe starts to surface in all our minds. We asked around and people whom we asked gave us alienated look, thinking we are probably searching for something that doesn't even have a physical state. So yes, here's the confirmation. 3 Club Street doesn't exist anymore so is Windows Cafe. Their website still exist though but no longer a tangible asset. Still, it isn't a challenge to find a place to eat at Club Street. We settled for a place called Spizza. It serves unique pizza and pasta. So on our order list, we had two pizzas, Zara (thin crispy crust with chocolate syrup, banana slice and a generous serving of almond on it) and Ursela (thin crispy crust with raw salmon, a little serving of whipped cream, some spices and Basil leaves) as well as pasta with shrimps, olio and Aglio. The distinctive feature of this restaurant is that it has pizza ranging from alphabet A to Z. So we had a sumptuous meal before we head off to Cold Rock at Holland V. A pleasant way to end the day with the deers though it is indeed disappointed not to be able to dine at Windows Cafe for once... |
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