Showing posts with label Ladybarn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ladybarn. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Welcoming Party
I just returned from the Richmond Park Bar, attended the Welcome Party specially held for the Ladybarn & Linton residents. It's almost 12am and I've yet to perform my Isya prayer and it's far over my bed time. Sorry guys... only pictures for today's posting. Good nite and sweet dreams.


Saturday, 22 September 2007
Crucial Guide

At this point of time, Ajoi & Azzril are organising a buka puasa @Graha Residen while I'm spending my afternoon listening to all Jennifer Hudson clips on YouTube in my cozy room. I tried to call Azzril just now but no answer. Maybe he's too occupied with hosting work. Then, I called Ajoi, and thank God, he answered my call. Unfortunately, he didn't recognise my voice and we were like talking to stranger for a minute or two.
The biggest challenge of organising a makan-makan function in our circle of friends is attendance. I think I just pass the issue of punctuality because it's too obvious I guess. Somehow or rather, it's a habit of most of my friends for not confirming their attendance. Most of the time, they prefer to give vague answer, which I tell you, very difficult to differentiate between a YES or a NO answer.
After a couple of experiences with them, I've improved my system to ensure that everybody in a win-win situation. I make sure, no more vague answer to my invitation. This is very important because as a host you need to budget for your event properly - even to petty things like seating arrangement. So that, all invitees have a space for them to sit on, be it on the chair at the dining table, on the couch or on the floor in the living hall.
That is why I prefer to hold important events like house warming party and Eid Mubarak open house in batches. So that I can manage my function efficiently and effectively. The bigger the crowd, the more busy and panic you will be, especially for clumsy people like me.
Let me put the record straight - this has nothing to do with different class/treatment for different friends. I'm sure those who have been with me all this while can verify this claim that I treat all my friends fairly.
Therefore, I really hope that Ajoi and Azzril would still be motivated to arrange for next events although it seems like there is lack of cooperation from a couple of friends, but trust me... it is worthwhile to include them in your future get together thingy.
Last but not least, some pictures of my room:
And a view from my room. I know, not a lovely sight, especially those recycle cages and bins. Anyhow, I've to live with it my whole year here.
p/s: The title is borrowed from 2007 Postgraduate crucial guide: An essential guide for students at Manchester.
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
From Ladybarn House with...

Alhamdulillah, I've safely arrived in Manchester last Sunday afternoon. It's quite windy up here and it's approaching to the end of summer. Because it's still summer, it also means that I've to fast from 4.45am to 7.25 pm. Yeap, longer than you guys in Malaysia.
Today is my third day in Manchester and only today that I got my internet connection in my room sorted out. At last!!!
I live in a mixed flat, which means I have two female housemates (Anna is from Spain and Christina is from Cyprus) and a male housemate from Greece. He's name is John. Don't ask me their surnames, please.... because if I can't pronounce it, very unlikely I can remember it.
I'm still looking for the best bargain for mobile phone. There is a fair chance that I might be signing with Tesco Mobile. Yeap... they do a mobile subsidiary! If I'm not mistaken, they have 3 attractive tariffs under the Pay As You Go plan, namely, Tesco Mobile Value; Tesco Mobile Standard; and Tesco Mobile Extra.
Our Value SIM is ideal if you only use your mobile to text and talk within the UK.
Hmmm... 5 pound for its SIM card and 10 pound worth of airtime, I think I've found the best candidate!
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