
Kok Yan very lan si. Ah Long don’t give face.
Chester and Jerry held an open house dinner last week. Their unit is situated in the middle of city. Rent is slightly expensive I expected, but that’s the price for staying close to CBD. Everything is within reach, besides Chinese restaurants.
I did not expect so many people to show up that night. Jerry said “come over for some pizza”. “I bring my rummy along ok” I said.
They started to play rummy the moment I arrived. They don’t even bother to wait for a table.

Sarawak people very nga lin, I tell you
While the others were playing rummy. Chris challenged me to play Street Fighter IV. The last time I played was 13 years ago I think. Hahaha. Got a few new players.. don’t know who are them.
Oh, Chris.. you have to brush up your skills before challenging me again. Yoga-Fire.

Legal age to gamble
The table was cleared and we are able to play on it. Jerry said if there’s rummy in casino, he would be a VIP card holder in no time. So he started throwing out all his cards. We started to throw out our 18+ cards to prove that we are legal to gamble. We even took out our student card in order to show we are from same uni. We can be very stupid at times.

The cards
No more photos after we start playing. Everyone was paying too much attention on the rummy. Did not even bother to take out camera. haha. The funny thing is, everyone’s emotion started to change when the game starts. It’s amazing how concentrate are them while playing rummy. Never seen their face so serious in class.
I am not in same faculty with them. I never had the chance to look at their face during class, hehe.

See? I told you Sarawakians are very lan si.




good question.
*ponders*
something like "lan si" ?
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