April 12, 2006

addiction


Tuesday was a public holiday, so my friends and me spent the whole day together. We ate all day from noodles for lunch to pancakes for tea and Indian Banana Leaf rice for dinner. The noodles and pancake were homemade and I did want to take a picture to show how great they looked but the wolves got there first.

Instead is a picture of what we did most of the day: Mahjong. I was the big winner and treated everyone to the Banana Leaf dinner with my winnings. We are all very uncomfortable now from all the food. Hmm, I wonder if I have any chocolate in the fridge?

17 Comments:

Blogger Kris said...

oooi ..watch the waist line,man ! you are making me drool here :p . And did u strike "sup sam yew"?

ps. KL expanding with more shopping malls?

pss. been ages since i went to Kelantan..the slow life there very similar to here , except for the famous roti kaya *drool*

1:55 AM  
Blogger Edwin Sumun said...

I gave up on the battle with my waistline. Drawstring trousers for me s'il vous please!

and yes, the malls are expanding, we do have a shopping complex!

oh did you know that there are 14 Condo projects around KLCC, with another 8 to be confirmed?

1:58 AM  
Blogger Bob said...

Sounds nice

4:12 AM  
Blogger Andreea said...

it sounds like a good day off :)

5:24 AM  
Blogger The Alchemist said...

sounds like you had a good time - i recently learn't how to play mahjong - great game -

6:30 AM  
Blogger midnitebara said...

I dont know how to play mahjong but you can invite me anytime for noodles and pancakes!

7:51 AM  
Blogger Lorethian said...

Are pancakes normal for Tea? Here in the states it is a breakfast food.

8:52 AM  
Blogger Edwin Sumun said...

Yes, Pancakes are a breakfast food here too. However, when Eating is a 24hr National pastime, it doesn't matter. I could have pancakes all day if I had enough mix ;)

If Daily Photo bloggers one day get together, physically, I'll bring a Mahjong set (so Adam, you come join us yes?)

12:15 PM  
Blogger Sam said...

I love to play Mahjong. My aunt lived in China and she taught us how. It's fun!

3:23 PM  
Blogger Lisi said...

haha...Edwin, I did think of posting a photo on mahjong too...

3:57 PM  
Blogger Nicola said...

I just knew mahjong as a computer game. And I'm sure they have different rules there. Have never heard of a "sup sam yew" for example. Nice photo!

8:28 PM  
Blogger Edwin Sumun said...

Looks like there's enough of us to play. I'll get the pancake mix ready then ;)

Sup Sam Yew is one of the ways to win. You collect each of the 4 winds, one each of the Big Cards (Fatt Choy, Pak Pan & Hong Choong), the number 1 and 9 of each suit. You play with 13 tiles and win on 14.

There's also Heavenly Twins: 7 Pairs.

Tin Woo (Heaven game): You win the moment you open your tiles.

Thei Woo (Earth game): Winning on the first card drawn.

The list goes on and it really is an addiction.

9:10 PM  
Blogger G Fraser said...

you'll need to teach me too...looks very complicated!

5:58 AM  
Blogger Edwin Sumun said...

Practice makes perfect, my dears, practice makes perfect ;)

12:59 PM  
Blogger Kris said...

Drawstring trousers work wonders, isnt it? when i feel fat, i put them on :p
ooh , I didnt know about the KLCC condo. must cost a bomb ! Buyone one there ? ..Lol !

4:41 PM  
Blogger Anne said...

That's one thing I would love to learn!! LOL!

4:48 PM  
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