Tuesday, January 30, 2007





catch it!

Monday, January 29, 2007

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Mall Hunt Part1

Hello guys! Whoa... Mall Hunt 2 was tougher than we thought. It was especially difficult because of the layout of Wan Utama. And the questions-the deviousness of Sean cannot be underestimated. I mean, just photos and no clues? And dares? Hehe. But we all had fun.

We went from one wing of one utama to another. We took photos with security guards, inside children's toy cars, with flowers, electronic items, and each other. It was a crazy, crazy day...

Photos to come in Part 2.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Hot Date!

Saturday, 27th January
6pm
One Utama Burger King

Mall Hunt 2

For transport, call Sean @ 0129110569

Friday, January 19, 2007

The Weirdness of Transiters.

Warning: contains photos of a graphic nature not suitable for the faint-hearted. Those with a delicate constitution are advised to refrain.

All others: marvel at the freakish abilities of those among your midst. You never imagined that they could do this.

Have fun guessing who is who!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Know Your Transiters Part 2


Self-proclaimed (drama) queen Chloe divides her time between marketing for Tastebudless Anonymous Society and mapping all major shopping centres in Kuala Lumpur. This former 'dancing queen' now renders keyboard services on Sunday with her nimble fingers when required. She can be reached at iamlost@dontfollow.me

Kevin Tan, suspect number DW0718959, is highly sought-after in KL, JB, and some say Penang. Wanted in connection with a number of offences including spiky hair, telling jokes, and highly dangerous gaming skills. Works with his accomplice and can be quite effective. Thinks nothing of destroying entire populations with a styer aug. Please report if you see him spilling the blood of innocent computer avatars.

When hypnotized, aspiring psychologist Shannon denied washing her white Myvi every Thursday. She cannot remember whether she is allergic to eggs or seafood but we're glad to inform you this condition is entirely curable. Although for her quietness and kind volunteer driving there is no remedy. Perhaps if she loaned us her uber smart Warehouse jacket, Vincci shoes and MNG bag, we might ask Dr David to find a cure.





Watch out for the tool-wielding Leng Chai Jin who goes by the name Edmund on weekdays and has been known to answer to the nickname "Ah Jing" some weekends. See him personally to ask about his bar-ring exploits (it's really not what it sounds like) or request a special performance of a magic trick. Not many people know this, but he can fly. Shhhh... it's a Transit secret.

If there's a technical question Lydia Lamit the mechanical-engineer-to-be cant pull off , we think we'll pass. This 100% Iban girl has a penchant for ear rings, can't stop smiling, and we're very sure she knows how many watts a flourescent bulb uses. Don't be surprised if you see her in an airplane someday! Not as a stewardess, but a pilot.



When Joshua announced that Corey was his brother, we were surprised at the *ahem* number of visual similarities between them (countable by one hand). However, since the day we saw his side profile minus spectacles, we were quite convinced of the sibling similarity. Our ever-ready guitarist prefers to go by the moniker J.Lo (his surname is Long, so go figure), not to be confused with the artiste of the same name.



The quintissential Corey is an interesting species occasionally spotted out of its natural habitat of Subang Jaya. This recent SPMer and avid drummer counts down the days to his 17th birthday (hint: right to drive) and owns 158.97 white t-shirts. Related to many Klang YE families, not to mention the Malaysian national Elvis, HT Long.



It was a dark and stormy night. (sound effect) The winds howled, the thunder raged, the rain poured in buckets. Suddenly, Justin appeared. We screamed! (Ok, maybe the story of how he joined us wasnt that dramatic.) But this poster boy for cooking and Jamie Oliver's disciple can surely whip up a storm in the kitchen. Strong contender with Ah Yaw for "biggest toe" title.

First Transit Cell of the New Year

We had cell in church for the very first time, trying out the new sound system for the very first time, and we had 2 newcomers in our midst who were there for the very first time! The icebreaker was a Guys vs Gals game. 8 guys vs 8 gals.
Each side had to come up with 7 multiple-choice questions to stump the other group. Naturally, the girls questions consisted mostly of girlie topics like cosmetics and fashion. (Read: What is the correct way to apply mascara?) Of course, the guys retaliated in factual fashion with killer questions like "what is a steyr aug?" We had fun finding out how little the opposite sex knows about things we pay attention to. I mean, which girl knows what BMW stands for, and which guy knows the name of the diamond with seven hearts and seven arrows in Diamond Platinum?We also had a great time of praise and worship. Yup, this is how we overcome! Bernice spoke about worshiping God with all our emotions, getting excited being a way to express our love to Him by singing, shouting, clapping, dancing, jumping, etc. We are excited about God and we convey Him in all we do. Our lives advertize God. To drive home the message, we played another game. So we were again divided into groups (this time mixed). Each group had to come up with a product to advertize. The only materials given were newspapers, papers, and markers.
They cracked their heads and came up with some really original products like a battery-operated car (trust the marketing student to come up with that gimmick), and an all-in-one handphone and pda with voice recognition system.
They had to present their 'inventions'. And lemme tell you, that was when the 'loyar buruk' side in them surfaced! The way the defended their product and plugged the flaws in their information, foooyoh! Seriously canggih kaw kaw! Salesman also kalah... Let's just say they could sell snow to an eskimo.The judges were duly impressed. They awarded the prize to team F.A.R.T, a.k.a the "recognize" team.

With team Transiters Futuristic (a.k.a team "respect") coming in a close second, only 2 marks apart.We had a great cell! See you next week for more craziness!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

More Transiters....

Many more photo-less and description-less Transiters yet to be captured on film. Including.... Edmund "Leng Chai Jin"
Shannon Ai Yuen
Benny Wong (on the right)

Chloe
Helena, Ling, Megan,
as well as Justin 1, Kevin Tan, Lydia Lamit, Julian, etc...
Soon to be reduced to photograph format. Watch out, you can run but you cant hide!

Message From Webmistress

Dear Transiters,

Hope you like the Transit Blog's new look. (You had better! Just kidding.. webmasters are not tyrants). Whether or not you like the page, do comment on weather, pimples on your photos, and additions to your descriptions.

In future we will improve the page to include polls, albums, schedules, meetings, announcements, and other data. We strive to make the page interesting and wacky, just like you.

Keep reading!

Hosanna

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

GY Camp 2006 - Fishers of Men

The place- Port Dickson Bayu Beach Resort- was beautiful.

The hydro war unleased a different side of us. Check out the rare aggressive side of Bernice. She faced off with pretty tough competition.
14 warring teams. 210 water guns. A confined environment. A burning desire to win. The result: utter chaos and ultimate fun.Some people took the hydro war very seriously, teams created mascots, people donned fancy costumes, alliances were made and broken, dirty tactics surfaced.Others were more relaxed, in the mood just to have some fun.Ultimately, we all enjoyed it.Some chose to cool down in the pool after all the excitement.The worship was awesome. The ballroom was dark. The atmosphere was disco-like. The music was loud. The presence of God was strong.The people responded enthusiastically.The spirit of God ministered in a powerful way. On the third night, as we reached out and touched God, we felt Him in a different way. A powerful wave swept the crowd, hearts were healed, lives were touched, destinies were changed. All this, without preaching, just continuous hours of worship, prayer, and testimony. It totally rocked! The crowd danced with joy, strangers joined hands and became friends, people moved like never before.
A baptism service was conducted by the sea. A different kind of baptism service, we should add.
Ask Justin why he's grinning like a cheshire cat.
Gilbert (Lydia and Jaclyn Tan's brother) was baptised! He's only 13! Whoa! ('Dia, when is your turn?)
We were so proud of him for taking the bold step. Also, Harvey (Grace's cousin) gave his life to the Lord. Bravo! The angels in heaven had a field day rejoicing at the many baptisms, salvations, repentances, reconciliations, dedications, and vows made during the camp. We praise God and pray He bring to completion the good work He started.
There were also some really strange skits.Like we said, really strange. From 3 ancient Chinese warriors to savages, cross-dressers, adulterers, murderers, a 'pregnant' Darren, and a high-pitched voice of God; the skits were a bunch of laughs. Highly entertaining, original, and fun to act in too.... as we can testify. By the way, Darren's group won the skit competition (again).Can you recognise the face behind the sign? The curly hair is a dead giveaway, we think. Yup, it's none other than Sharon.As the sun went down on an awesome 4 days/3 nights on the beach with 243 wackos, weirdos and wonderful, worshipful, beautiful people; the curtain came to a close on a high note. We left with heavy but joyful hearts, and bittersweet memories.
The worship teams made all the difference, their enthusiasm and passion ignited a flame in every participant at the camp. It wasnt just excitement or music that kept us on our feet and made the normally docile jump for joy - it was something more, it was God's presence, and we want it every Sunday!Not to mention the competitive atmosphere. Each group tried their level best to earn as much cash (this year's camp currency was GY Euro) as they could. There was investment, bribery, apple-polishing, and other desperate measures. In the end, Desesperados Para Dios emerged as the clear winner. Here's a group shot of alllllll of us..... These were the name tags, each hand-made by the respective group leaders on a budget of RM50. Winner got 16000 GY Euro... not bad returns eh?
The aftermath of the camp.

See you guys next year!