March 31, 2009

Sick Food is…

Category: Food
…none other than the old-fashioned chicken porridge which I made today since I can’t quite stomach solid food these few days. I’m not quite sure what caused my bouts of gastric-like stomach cramps. I can perhaps, only attribute it to stress.

Porridge… brought back memories of Mom nursing and fussing over me when I was ill. She would actually wake up several times at night to check on me for the entire period of my bed rest when I was deemed immobile. Poor Mom! Always the volunteer nurse on-call when anyone in the family fell ill, even the cats! When there’s nothing else I could eat, she’ll cook me her Bubur Ayam (Chicken Porridge). The only food I could stomach without making me nauseous, and usually in small amounts. Hence, I have been conditioned to associate porridge with sick food, and the fact that it does look rather unappetizing. It makes me wonder why people have porridge for breakfast or dinner. I do find that quite strange as the only reason I would eat porridge is when I’m ill.

So, here’s my version of Bubur Ayam. Food for the ill. Just making it made me miss my Mom.

Really easy to make and surprisingly, Silver Bullet who simply abhores porridge at all cost, tasted my Bubur Ayam and thought that it was allright and stole spoonfuls of my sick food. I can’t quite taste anything…my tastebuds are just non-existent at this point, yet Silver Bullet said it wasn’t as bad as he thought it would be. He agreed, nevertheless, it doesn’t look all that appetizing. But, hey, it’s Sick Food…my sick food.
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March 31, 2009

Bloody Cabby!

Category: Thaism

Some cab drivers here are just bloody attitudinal. Isn’t it their job to just frigging drive wherever the passenger wants to go? One would think so, but apparently, not so in bloody Bangkok! It really annoys me when they use the traffic as an excuse, especially AFTER they picked you up and 50 meters on, they tell you they wouldn’t go anymore because of the bad traffic. Wouldn’t it be better for them to get stuck in traffic with a passenger who is willing to pay for the ride, rather than no passenger at all and STILL get stuck in the same traffic? Really don’t understand their mentality. It’s not like they could go anywhere either!

I got one of these annoying cabbies today on my way home. One could argue that I could have just walked it as I’m only a 10-15 minutes walk away to home from the office. The reality was, I had acute gastrics and decided to leave the office earlier, after having spent the night at “The Bum”. There was no way I could have walked with the pain in my stomach. To top it all, it was pissing rain with thunderstorm all over. I’m just not gonna walk home in such weather , in my pathetic condition. This joker, having picked me up right outside my office building and agreed to go where I told him to, suddenly just stopped driving and decided to let me off after driving for about a hundred metres. He must have known that I was in no condition to walk in such a weather, especially not when I was lugging my handbag, my laptop bag, as well as a bag of meds emblazoned with “The Bum” logo and name on it. Obviously he wasn’t sympathetic enough and even had the cheek to laugh it off and pointed me to a bridge where I could walk to. All he could say was “lot tit mak, mai pai. What an asshole. Fine, Mai pai, mai pay, then. The classic case of me cursing him under my breath, slamming the door as I got out and refusing to pay for the short ride even when he has turned on the meter when I got in. The logic is simple: why should I pay when you decide to change your mind and refuse to get me to my destination?

While I think my logic of not paying is fair (to me), I must admit that I do worry as I slammed his door and walked away, as I never know what the bugger’s reaction is gonna be. This is Thailand and Thais are known for their malicious anger, especially when they lose face. One never knows if he decides to turn on you and play nasty. Anything can happen, and I count my blessings for the fact that he didn’t hurt me for a mere 40 baht ride.

* lot tit mak, mai pai: literally translated as “very bad traffic, not going”

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March 31, 2009

Shocking Laws?

Category: Random

Looks like both Singapore and Thailand made it to the list! No surprises on Singapore, really. To those who don’t really know of Thailand, it is true that you should watch what you say, lest you kena the infamous lèse-majesté.

An interesting read.

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