Just so we're all clear, I only upload pics when it's absolutely worth it. Because I'm too lazy to go find my Sony Ericsson cable with software, or even my bluetooth device. So I use my memory card reader. So what's so difficult about that? Nothing. It's just that my memory card is half broken, and each time I plug it in/out of my phone/card reader, I run a risk of breaking the thing. So there, I expect a thousand comments on the photos for that sorta sacrifice!
Bryan By a Blue moBile on a Bike. Now say that 3X faster.
I know. Yuck. But at least it was quick. And it wasn't me who squished it. I was just pedaling along when I saw this. It took me 10 seconds to realize how cool it'd be if I snapped a pic. So i turned around and did just that. Don't be mistaken, I'm not a Yes man. I just sometimes(most of the time) say yes to doing things most people would think silly/stupid. Just like all those estate rides and stuff.
I saw a dead bird.
Not in a drain.
Miles away from the post office.
And 3 dogs
in a busy kampung street
this poem doesn't rhyme
but I'm famous
so people will worship it anyway
You can just about see the silhouettes of the 3 dogs that have plagued my bike rides. Aww, who am I kidding, they're the reason I go out cycling in the first place!
On an earlier bike ride. Quite pretty, no?
You see, I was very bored. So bored, that I decided to spill 2 boxes of LEGO(TM) all over my room. I tried to construct the Tumbler. But I didn't have the parts. I need more Lego. But it's probably THE most expensive plastic product in the world. It doesn't even have a function and it cost a damned lot!
So yeah, I'm a man of my word (where applicable) and so I went into that damned haunted house. I hope you guys can forgive me. I couldn't go into THAT house I took a picture of because the way in was difficult to traverse, so I went next door. To a creepier, more haunted, 2 story abandoned house. This is a picture of my first step into haunted land.
On the way in, I saw something in the grass that made me freeze. I thought it was a snake, but it was just a piece of metal piping. silly me. Seriously though, I wasn't wearing my glasses. I never wear them on bike rides. Makes me less aerodynamic.
Before I went into the house itself, I found myself a sturdy enough stick. To fight off the ghosts. Teehee. Not really. It was more of a protection from wild animals/druggies(if there is a difference between the two) that might be living in there.
It was actually quite beautiful. And not THAT scary. haha. This is a picture I took looking straight up the moment I entered the house.
Right outside the house. As you can see, it's freaking scary.
Really spectacular. Here's a pic of some creepers slowly taking over support beams.
My favourite pic ever. (click to enlarge) This is the living room. Or more accurately was.
If you've read Stephen King's The Dark Tower series, you'll prolly understand '19'. Hahaha. Scary eh? But then again, could be perfectly coincedental.
I didn't have time/balls to go explore further in. But it did look very interesting. Perhaps if I went with an escort. Anyone?
Some of the beams had fallen from the roof. Hard to imagine the slow decay of such a massive structure. And it, like the ocean, made my time on earth seem so short and useless. Because nature has all the time in the world.
Found this sign lying on the ground. Uhuh, sure, I'll buy this land and build another high rise that'll make the streets of Bukit Jepun more uglier than it already is. Phooey.
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