Sunday, March 26, 2006

fire...

As some of you might know, I happen to be in PJ right now hangging in my 2nd crib. Yee Hou, Yee Juinn, Joo Ann, Joo Lee and I were in the room talking about stuff. Then who knows what reminded Yee Hou about his collection of reload cards and in came to the amount of RM1400 in 2 years, regardless of whether it was Maxis, Digi or Celcom. No wonder we kids are always broke and these mobile operators are earning so much. It seems to go out of control when it comes to mobile phones. How many of us can actually maintain a RM30 bill a month without toping up extra cash?

But wait, I do happen to know some one like that. Strange as it seems, they are both sisters and have a habit of competing who spends the least. This would be their conversation.

"Yo... I sure lose edi this month. I sent 4 messages today."

"No la... I called alot this month. So you dunnit to worry. You sure win one."


And at the end of the month:

"Yay!! I won!!"

It goes something like that but i'm sure the winner sticks out her tongue to show her... match defeat. LoL. XD

So anyways, after the credit counting session, it was balisongs. *Trying to recall* Nah... balisongs were all the time.


[P/S: For those who doesn't know what balisongs are, this would be its explaination.
The Balisong is a butterfly knife, and is sometimes known as a Batangas knife, is a form of folding pocket knife with two handles that counter-rotate around the tang such that, when closed, the blade is concealed within grooves in the handles. In the hands of a trained user, the knife blade can be brought forth quickly using one hand. Manipulations (flipping) are perfomed for art or amusement and require great skill. Translated from Tagalog, the word "Balisong" means "Broken Horn" (literally, "baling sungay") as the original Balisongs were made from carved animal horns and recycled knife blades.]

It was lighters. Muahahahahaha... Fire. The ultimate source of FUN. XD We then turned our hands into stoves and lighted it up. Fire was on my hands for approximately 2 or 3 seconds. Of course there were more daring attempts to hold it there longer. So the longest i had was 5 seconds. This was definetly the craziest thing I had ever done. Especially when we were taught not to play with fire since young and about how if could cause chaos. But what can I do? We are all a psychotic bunch.

I remember once when we [the Tans & the Loongs] were in Taman Negara, Yee Wei sprayed some highly flamable gas (I think it was for lighters. LoL) and ... either stupidly, bravely or crazily flicked the lighter thingy causing a really nice display of fire power. Of course it ended up with at least 3 blisters on his hand.

So we were doing alot of things in the room. [Yes, in the room] And after that, Yee Hou put some of the gas for lighters into and empty shampoo bottle and then lit the top. (I remember it was the green Sunsilk bottle. Haha) Of course he had to press it to force the gas out. It was a really entertaining performance, not as good as the one in Taman Negara but definitely 100% less damage. And there was also a glue bottle. Gas was pumped into the bottle once more but this bottle had a bigger opening, so the Yee Hou was able to hold a fire in it. Of course Yee Juinn did it first, unintentionally. Joo Lee finally decided to unchicken out and join in doing her first stunt. The stove. She did chicken out at first but then ended up having fun doing it.

The next thing we did was the one where we used to hands. We needed someone to assist us unlike the Stove where we could do it alone. So gas was pumped into our palms (closed up) once again and then litted up. We open our hands and there was a display of the famous Dragon Ball Abugit (or whatever).

It was really fun, Yee Hou also did something really stupid like burn his hair on the legs for fun. It smelt exactly like the "fried" mosquitoes when i zap it with the mosquitoe zapper. Like burnt flesh. It smelt bad but it was damn funny. I did to accidentally burn my finger a little but it was damn worth it. I wish there were pictures i could show you but ... too bad. You've gotta see for yourself.



Attention: Please do not try this at home. This was supervised and done by an expert who started doing this since Std. 5, also supervised by his elder brother (i think) Yee Wei who is currently working or studying in Australia and wasn't able to be with us today. I'm serious, fire can cause big accidents.

3 comments:

陳一豪 said...

OI!! I was the one who started the glue bottle thing... NOT JUINN ahahaha.. it was fun.. kick ass... do come over more ahaha
BTW, taman negara was tans and chongs.
And it was mosquito repellent. Orange coloured johnsons & johnsons. get it. its wicked.

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Ms. Tan said...

I realised.. X) Ma bad.