Tuesday, January 25, 2005
whoa! spent almost the whole afternoon making the prawn thing. you know the tidbit normally eaten during new year? it's about 1.5 inches in length and it's quite spicy. if you dont know what i'm talking about, forget it! hahaa. anyway, it was very hard work. had to pound the dried prawns, chop garlic, shallots, and dried chille. i spent like more than one hour just pounding the prawns. after frying everything and mixing everything together, we proceeded to the most tedious part- the wrapping. yup. cut the spring roll skin in twelves, each piece measuring about 1.5 inch by 2.5 inches. then my maid and i painstakingly wrapped each one, following strictly to the rule that my mum imposed. each one has to be about 1.5 inches. so i put a ruler beside the choppping board to ensure that each one was perfect. yup. DILIGENT IN SERVICE, indeed. so if you happend to come to my house for new year, dont forget to try the prawn roll that my maid and i made. must yingshuishiyuan. remember the hardwork beside each piece you eat. i mean it! oh, by the way, our prawn rolls are specially for chilli fans. cos i think we put too much dried chilli into it. oops! haha. but it's still nice. we use fresh and clean ingredients, unlike those made in factories cos no one knows what's in there. grins.
this after that stupid tupperware woman came to collect our old tupperware for changing. right from the start i was already pissed off by her cos the first thing she did was to keep pressing and pressing and pressing the doorbell. she think the doorbell battery free or what. then she talked to me with obviously fake ang moh accent, trying to sound very high class. what shit. i passed her the bag of spoilt tupperware and her first reaction was 'so many?' then her even more idiotic husband who thinks that just because he drives a mercedes benz s class can boss me around. !@#$%^&&*#.
husband: 'come on la, be more resonable can anot? you think you giving us the whole house ah?'
me: eh.. actually there're only four boxes and but they're quite big..
wife[trying to sound apologetic because she had no guts to apologise for the embarrassment her husband has caused her]: oh dear.. they look really old.. it's alright, i'll try my best to do what i can although it's not my line, and i'll take my time..
her last line pissed me off the most. %$#^&!@. how dare she still say that!!!! call herself a tupperware dealer? my maid narrated an incident with her cos we bought the tupperware vegetable and fruits cleaner.
wife: nah! here're the things that you bought. can pay me now?
my maid: but my ma'am also ask me to give you the tupperware to change..
wife: aiyah.. other day lah! just pay me the money now!
that was one and a half weeks ago. i really wonder how these people do business. all they want is money and money and nothing else. without hardwork, how can one be successful? i think one day they'll have to sell their mercedes and mortgage their condo. how can this kind of people do business? they better rethink their business strategies, cos i feel that there's not way they're going to earn big bucks if they continue this way in this service and people oriented economy. let's look at SIA. know why they're so well known? it's because of the excellent service that they not only provide at the terminals, but also onboard the aircraft. i feel that service plays a lot with a person's feelings and emotions. so, if one gets served well, he'll tend to remember where he received this good service from. naturally, he'll return to that place, and the rest is history. therefore, i strongly believe in being steadfast in spirit, diligent in service. yup. that's my school moto. yay!
this after that stupid tupperware woman came to collect our old tupperware for changing. right from the start i was already pissed off by her cos the first thing she did was to keep pressing and pressing and pressing the doorbell. she think the doorbell battery free or what. then she talked to me with obviously fake ang moh accent, trying to sound very high class. what shit. i passed her the bag of spoilt tupperware and her first reaction was 'so many?' then her even more idiotic husband who thinks that just because he drives a mercedes benz s class can boss me around. !@#$%^&&*#.
husband: 'come on la, be more resonable can anot? you think you giving us the whole house ah?'
me: eh.. actually there're only four boxes and but they're quite big..
wife[trying to sound apologetic because she had no guts to apologise for the embarrassment her husband has caused her]: oh dear.. they look really old.. it's alright, i'll try my best to do what i can although it's not my line, and i'll take my time..
her last line pissed me off the most. %$#^&!@. how dare she still say that!!!! call herself a tupperware dealer? my maid narrated an incident with her cos we bought the tupperware vegetable and fruits cleaner.
wife: nah! here're the things that you bought. can pay me now?
my maid: but my ma'am also ask me to give you the tupperware to change..
wife: aiyah.. other day lah! just pay me the money now!
that was one and a half weeks ago. i really wonder how these people do business. all they want is money and money and nothing else. without hardwork, how can one be successful? i think one day they'll have to sell their mercedes and mortgage their condo. how can this kind of people do business? they better rethink their business strategies, cos i feel that there's not way they're going to earn big bucks if they continue this way in this service and people oriented economy. let's look at SIA. know why they're so well known? it's because of the excellent service that they not only provide at the terminals, but also onboard the aircraft. i feel that service plays a lot with a person's feelings and emotions. so, if one gets served well, he'll tend to remember where he received this good service from. naturally, he'll return to that place, and the rest is history. therefore, i strongly believe in being steadfast in spirit, diligent in service. yup. that's my school moto. yay!
TheServant
4:15 PM