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June 29th, 2009

UH loco moco is no good any more.

Evan and I went to UH for breakfast this morning. I needed to eat a loco moco from there again. Anyway, it’s all different now. They renamed the grill and the order forms are completely different. I don’t think the cooks are Marriott employees like before, either.

And the loco mocos come in cups now.

It was sad times, man. I’ve eaten loco mocos fro there hundreds of times, and now it’s all gone! Oh well, life goes on.

Eric @ 10:24 pm Posted under fail!, food, life, teh lame
June 27th, 2009

I’m in Taiwan now…

…and it’s Sunday, 6/28; 12:46pm

We’re chillin at the airport right now waiting for the final flight back to Hawaii at about 2:30. After overnighting here at Taoyuan Hotel, we took the shuttle bus back to the airport this morning and have been here since about 11.

To kill time, I’ve walked around a good portion of the airport and stopped into a bunch of the Duty Free shops. The sales people there came up to me and said something in Chinese and I’d either say “thanks” or just stared at them blankly.

Then a little while ago, I found out that the airport has free wifi, so here I am now.

At the hotel yesterday, I met a Puerto Rican named Joyce who was traveling with her young daughter. They had just visited Badasia for the first time with their Malaysian neighbor who had gone back to visit family. Joyce told me about her 3-week trip, which was good times for maybe half of it. The other half was spent with her neighbor’s family, who ended up being weird inhospitable hosts. It was basically two weeks of awkward times with about a week of fun mixed in (ie: the times she was out by herself).

She had a good time overall, though, and wants to come back again with her husband. They’ll be staying in a hotel the next time around.

Joyce’s husband is a US Marine stationed in Okinawa, where she was on her way home to. Joyce was also a Marine until about two years ago.

I think after being stuck in badasia for three weeks, she was really happy to have someone to talk to in English. We chilled out in the lobby and talked story until late in the evening. She told me all about the military and I sat there feeling really inadequate knowing that a girl who was about a head shorter than me could probably kill me with her bare hands. It was pretty awesome.

Anyway, I’ll be back in Hawaii in about 12 hours. I’m looking forward to going home - I can’t wait to eat another UH loco moco. That stuff is THE BALLINES’ SHIT EVER!!!

Oh by the way - Happy birthday, Kerry! Sorry I couldn’t make it back in time.

Eric @ 9:11 pm Posted under life
June 26th, 2009

Badasia update: The end.

Badasia time: Sat 6/27, 12:15am

After an awesome five weeks, it comes to an end.

We fly out in about 14 hours. It’d midnight here and I’m debating on whether or not I should stay up so that I can pass out in the plane through the first leg of our flight back home.

These past five weeks have been an eye opening experience. Like I mentioned before, the last time I was here was the summer of 1999. A lot has changed since then. More importantly, a lot has changed with me.

This time around, I’ve been able to look at things with a new appreciation (that goes beyond being able to put durian in my mouth for the first time in over 15 years). I’ve felt a deeper connection to my family here than in any previous visits. I learned a little more about my dad from different peoples’ stories of him.

Over dinner one night in Singapore, I also listened to my uncle’s stories about some place in China called Eng Choon, where both my parents’ families were originally from. As he told these stories, I saw his face light up with pride, like someone rooting for their home town’s team.

I’ve been here maybe a dozen times throughout my life, but I think this is the first time I’m sad to be going back home.

Eric @ 8:57 am Posted under life, malaysia, rants
June 25th, 2009

Holy crap Michael Jackson died!

Badasia time: Friday, 6/26 9:50am

DUDE WTF?! THE KING IS DEAD!!!

I woke up early today and went downstairs to watch the news on TV. I tuned in just in time to watch the CNN anchor confirm that Michael Jackson was dead, and watched live footage of the hospital in LA with a bunch of people gathered outside.

Dude, my mind is blown. Like I mentioned earlier, here in Malaysia, they get news from all over the place. I snapped some pictures.

Here’s CTV’s coverage:

…And here’s Aljazeera:

…Speaking of Aljazeera, they’ve got some hottie anchors working for them:

Ooooooo Boy!

Anyway, this is our last day full day in badasia. Then we’re flying back to Hawaii tomorrow afternoon.

Eric @ 5:54 pm Posted under life
June 24th, 2009

Badasia update: Genting Highlands, and still in KL

Badasia time: Thurs 6/25 9:47am

My aunt took us up to Genting Highlands for an overnight stay on Tuesday. The last time I was there was maybe 20 years ago, and a lot’s changed. It was the first time I could go into the casino, too. After living in Vegas though, the casino was a little anticlimactic. That, and they had some idiot rule where you could only sign up for a casino card with either a passport or an “Identity Card”, which I guess excludes an American drivers license. That pretty much killed tha fevah for me and I decided to just save my money for Vegas. (USA! USA!)

The place was nice, though. A lot’s changed around there. Again, I took a bunch of pictures but I’m too lazy to post them up. I’ll try putting them all up when I get back home.

We’re back in KL now at my uncle’s place. Yesterday, uncle took us to to this massage place that he goes to for foot reflexology. I got a body massage, though, administered by a plump little lady from China with really strong fingers. When I got home I had to check the mirror to see if she left any bruises. My back still hurts, but it’s the good kind of hurt.

So we’ve got two more days here. We’re just taking it easy today, and maybe going out tomorrow. I just helped my mom with the laundry, which means that I helped her sort out which clothes to give to the maid to wash. This place is crazyland!

Eric @ 6:32 pm Posted under life, malaysia
June 18th, 2009

Badasia update - KL

Badasia time: Fri 6/19. 1:03pm

We’re still in Kuala Lumpur. The other day, my uncle dropped us off at a shopping center called the Sunway Pyramid, which looks like a smaller brown ripoff of the Luxor hotel back in Vegas (which, of course, is smaller black ripoff of the actual pyramid and sphynx in Egypt).

I saw it the last time I was here in Malaysia, but that was ten years ago, and I had only vague memories to go on. Since then, they’ve expanded and renovated the place. The place was huge. Evan and I stopped at a few of the restaurants in the mall for a few afternoon Tiger Beers. I also had some really awesome Japanese-style spaghetti. It was Pietros stuff, but with L&L prices. I had something called Onsen Tamago spaghetti, or something like that. I didn’t get a picture of it because I ate it too quickly. It was really good stuff, and ran less than $4US.

It’s ironic - some of the best spaghetti dishes I’ve had were all in Asia. The garlicky bacon in Taiwan runs a close second. Man after all the wok-fried stuff we’ve been eating here, this stuff’s what I’m talking about.

As the day went on, I got tired of shopping and wandered around random restaurants asking them how much their beer was. I wound up at this korean restaurant that sold Tiger for RM10 (about $2.50). One of the girls working there heard me speaking American and asked me where I was from. She didn’t understand the way I said “Hawaii” until I showed her my ID (they pronounce it “how-aye” like people in the mainland).

I talked with her for a while and found out she just returned to badasia after living in the UK for about five years. She said she came back because her parents were starting to get old, and took the job at the restaurant as a temporary thing while looking for more serious work.

I could have been imagining, but she looked kind of sad to be back in Malaysia. It’s ironic because a part of me is really wanting to just pack up everything and just move here, Shanghai Kiss style. I guess the grass is always greener.

Damn wtf it just started raining here. When it rains here, it’s no joke. It rained a few weeks ago when we were in Singapore and the thunder was louder than a Kalihi moped. I could have sworn I heard it strike something, too.

Anyway, tonight we’re going to see my aunt and uncle on my dad’s side. It turns out we haven’t really seen as much of my dad’s family as I thought we would have. I’m still not sure if it’s a good thing or a bad thing.

Eric @ 9:27 pm Posted under food, life, malaysia
June 16th, 2009

Badasia update: Kuala Lumpur (& Singapore)

Badasia time: Wed 6/17. 9:49am

After about four days in Singapore, we got back to Malaysia on Sunday night. We’re staying at another uncle’s place in Kuala Lumpur now (Oh yeah, I have a whole lot of uncles and aunts here; my mom’s from a family of 13 kids who all took different paths in life, and most are still here in Malaysia).

My uncle here is really cool guy. The dude went to college in Arizona and grew his hair really long and probably partied every single night. He has some crazy stories. When he came back to Malaysia, he grew up, got responsible, got married, and has a great family with three kids and a maid who can cook awesome curry.

He also has an internet connection.

Anyway, Singapore was interesting. We stayed with our mom most of the time helping her get stuff done, but there was one night when Evan and I went out to somewhere called Boat Quay, where my cousin told us there were a bunch of pubs. There, we wandered around and drank at random places until we winded up at this pub full of local Singaporeans and Karaoke.

Their english song selection was pretty limited. They didn’t have Eve6 or Poison, but we managed to find some Journey and Bon Jovi (good songs, but way too hard to sing, so I usually never do). Evan and I sang and made complete [American] assholes of ourselves. It was good times.

I think I like going out at night in Asia more - somehow it just seems different. I had the same feeling when we went out in Hong Kong and Taiwan. I think it’s because people get less rowdy, and seem a lot nicer (I guess it helps that we look just like them here though). While we were at that Karaoke place, some random drunk girl ran up to me and made me switch drinks with her (give me back my beer, bitch!). Later on, the manager of the place also came to talk with us. When we told him we were heading to KL next, he told us was from there and wrote down a bunch of things for us to check out.

Oh yeah, and later in the night he gave us free drinks. (then again he probably overcharged us for our first few rounds when he heard me speaking American).

Oh yeah part 2, he also gave me his phone number. Hey guys! I got a phone number!

Anyway, Singapore was fun. On our last night there, we went with our mom to the Night Safari, which cost upwards of $20US, but was really cool because you could sit on a tram and watch nocturnal animals out and about.

But anyway. Like I said, we’re back in Malaysia now, in Kuala Lumpur. My uncle took us to this Japanese buffet for dinner last night and I ate a bunch of a sashimi and about 15 oysters. In typical ‘the-fongs-have-no-luck’ fashion, I took a gamble and lost. I started paying for those oysters about an hour after we got home. I hit the crapper about four times last night and the only reason I haven’t gone today is because my stomach’s got nothing left to give. It was worth it, though! (okay maybe it wasn’t worth it).

Eric @ 6:14 pm Posted under fail!, food, life, malaysia, teh awesome, teh lame, teh strange, win!
June 9th, 2009

Badasia update: Ipoh to Singapore

**8:32am, Wed. 6/10

We’re leaving for Singapore in a few hours. It’s been a lot of fun here in Ipoh, and my uncle, aunt, and cousins have been great hosts. I’m still a little shocked by how much food we’ve been eating. Evan says that he’s gotten pretty fat, and I think I’ve gained a few pounds myself.

I’m going to miss this place. The last time I was in Malaysia was 10 years ago, but I think it’s been 15 since I was in Ipoh. Singapore should be interesting. I think it’s been about 15 years since I was there, too.

Eric @ 4:47 pm Posted under life, malaysia
June 5th, 2009

Badasia update: Ipoh, Perak

Badasia time: Sat. 6/6 9:13am

We’re in the city of Ipoh, in the state of Perak now. We actually got here a few days ago. We’re staying with our uncle who lives here and he’s been showing us around and taking us to eat nonstop ever since. I told my cousins the other day that my body’s forgotten the feeling of hunger. I don’t think I’ve felt hungry once in this country so far.

My cousin said it’s because there’s not much to do here so people just tend to eat a whole lot more often. I can believe it. We’ve gone to food stalls at 3pm and the places are just as full as they’d be at noon. A lot of them also run 24 hours and don’t charge ridiculous Zippy’s-like prices (you can get a small plate/bowl of noodles for about one US Dollar).

The food here’s good and really oily, and somehow, everyone here seems really skinny. It’s a total paradigm shift for me when I’m walking around the mall and the only person bigger than me is my younger brother. Whaddup with that?!

Since my last journal entry, we stayed in Kelantan for a few more days and watched one of my younger cousins get married. I remember when that guy was a little kid, but now he’s in his mid 20’s. He’s gone to school in the dirty South (Tennessee), worked in China, and is going to (of all places) Kansas to work. He married this girl he knew all the way back from intermediate school, which I thought was really nice.

What also would have been nice is if I could remember the damn wedding. I’ve got some crazy relatives who drink like fiends and I got wasted off Merlot. Someone was nice enough to get us a room at the hotel and Evan had to carry me up. Good times (ie: not good times).

So anyway, like I said, we’re got over to the state of Perak and are staying with my uncle in the city of Ipoh. My uncle lives in this castle with marble-everything, a red pool table, ceiling mounted AC units in every room and LCD tv’s sprinkled throughout the three stories of this place. His closet and bathroom are about as big as our entire apartment back in Vegas and he’s got a wall mounted TV that he watches soccer on while he’s sitting on the crapper. That is the BALLINEST SHIT EVER!!!!

Uncle’s really low key, though. He told us he still goes to Malay food stalls for breakfast, takes his food to the corner and sits there by himself and eats with his hands. My mom told me this one time, a lady came up to him and asked why he wasn’t driving today (she thought he was a cab driver). He told her he was on break. I guess that’s what he does when he’s not firing people and making-and-breaking the dreams of his trembling minions.

Anyway, we’re going to be here a few more days, and I think we’re hitting Singapore next. I have lots of pictures and I’ll try to put them up soon.

Eric @ 5:07 pm Posted under life, malaysia, teh awesome