Friday, September 19, 2008

Work Day Non Gym Session 12/09/2008 to 17/09/2008

Work Day Non Gym Session 12/09/2008 to 17/09/2008

Not much to report, did work related training and spend my weekend playing computer and hanging out. Stats for the walks as follows:

Friday, 12/09/2008 Medium cardio session
30 mins walked from carpark to office and back from office with 3-4kg worth of stuff
* Resulted in 220 calories burned (estimated)

Monday, 15/09/2008 Medium cardio session
15 mins walked from carpark to office and back from office with 3-4kg worth of stuff
* Resulted in 120 calories burned (estimated)

Moving 12 boxes with 10-20kg worth of documents and folders
* Resulted in ??? calories burned

Tuesday, 16/09/2008 Medium cardio session
30 mins walked from carpark to office and back from office with 3-4kg worth of stuff
* Resulted in 220 calories burned (estimated)

Wednesday, 17/09/2008 Medium cardio session
40 mins walked around 1Utama shopping and awaiting movie to start.
* Resulted in 200 calories burned (estimated)

It was a public holiday on Wednesday dated 17/09/2008, I went out with two girls whom I have known for a long time. That is Jia Huey and Sheau Yih for a movie in 1Utama. The title of the movie is Money No Enough 2 (filmed in Singapore).

My review of this movie is that it is an above average movie, I would rate it about 6.5 out of 10.0. This movie started out as a comedy but ended as a totally different mood. I felt it was slightly too long for a comedy and the flow of the story was quite incoherent. Do watch this movie if you speak and understand Hokkien (Mandarin dialect), most of the conversations are in Hokkien.

Here are some wallpaper downloaded from its website for your viewing, please do not sue me:

1. 2nd elder brother who was in the real estate business
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2. Eldest brother who didn't make it big initially
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3. A touching moment in the movie, remember to treat your parents well (filial piety):
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I recommend anyone who would enjoy a good laugh and somewhat understand Hokkien to watch this movie. Whilst it may not be revolutionary, it was sufficiently entertaining nonetheless.

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