Sunday 25 December 2011

No pork leg, two punctuates.....

The faces of the CBCBC members showed it all. They look sad and disappointed when they reached the Balik Pulau food court where we usually hang out after the down hill session from AID. It can only mean one thing....The economy rice stall is CLOSED !!!!! And with that said, that also meant that there is NO PORK LEG dish!!!! Lots of grumbling especially from Oriental Kok...."No more coming to Balik Pulau on Mondays!!", he said.

Nevertheless, the coffee stall serves great half boiled eggs and roti bakar. The Char Koay Teow tasted good too, but those whom ordered the wan tan noddle had a bad time swallowing it. Tough luck guys.

Anyway, it was really great to have Goh cycling with us again after several weeks of hectic travelling. He still has the stamina. Well done Goh!!

As for our Ah Guan is concerned, this time around, the uphill climb back to AID from Balik Pulau seem effortless for him. He is making great progress, thanks to our "Sam, the trainer".

A bit of bad luck though, we encountered two punctuates, Oriental Kok and Non Stop Kwan. Managed to change the inner tubes in no time. There is a video of those who helped Kwan change the tube, it is not what it seems..hahahaha. This video is awarded the "Best Video of the Year 2011", while waiting for the video, do enjoy the photos taken randomly during this ride.

Near Hilton

Oriental Kok, asking for blessing for all CBCBC members

Non Stop Kwan doing the same

Sam, the trainer..paying respect to Tua Pek Kong

Bicycle mating

Nice shade, nice bamboo trees


Operation: Replace inner tube II

Kwan's front tube punctuate


Our surgeons at work

At the bicycle shop (Balik Pulau)


Kok's punctuate repaired by mechanic Aunty

Abang, adik???



Sup pun habis ah??

Welcome back Goh.










Balik Pulau hills are getting bald....


3 comments:

  1. Very disappointed to BP but gain experience this trip haha !
    We are all Lang Ho Sim Ho again when tyre punctured not on downhill. Every one of us quickly go pray Tua Pek Kong, Tai Su Yeah, Toh Teh Kong, Suah Sin Kong, Datok Kong and so on at hilltop of AID...Po Pi Po Pi !

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  2. Sam, yes it was really fortunate.

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