Its not until recently that I learnt its called Naan, and what Naan really is; Basically its a flat, yeasted, bread made from wheat flour. Traditionally its from Northern India but it can be found almost in every part of the country and it has become synonymous with Punjabi food (or with curryyyy:)).
Naan is also cooked in a clay oven, "tandoor". The temperature of the oven can reached 500 degrees celsius and the naan will be wet on one side and will be slapped to the sides of the tandoor to be cooked. Alternatively, it can be cooked on a cast iron griddle on the stove top.
I'm not sure if I've tasted Naan in SG before but the bread above sure looks like Naan. haha. I like the salty Naan better than the sweet one btw (:
they are what i call Grandfather dogs! see their furs? Like Qu Yuan's moustache! (no offense, just trying to describe grandpapa's beard look-alike)
army training? or similar like NCC?
a dog was going around the long stretch of trees, pee-ing.
(marking his territory-its male, saw the balls)

butt-crack pants; This boy damn cute, i tell you, he smiled at us when we walk pass him also (:
he was eating apple and spitting it out. Hash concluded he just wants the juice. Most probably, she's right. (: Anyway, some of the locals told us that their babies have butt-crack pants because its for their own babies' convenience sake as they might not be able to hold their bladder.
The grls and I stayed in our room almost half of the day. This is because:
1) Its free and Easy
2) No one asked us out
3) Too lazy to go out
4) We wanted to try to tackle assignment 2.
All 3 of us slept in late and didnt bother to bathe until afternoon. LOL. We tried to do the second assignment but it was abit too confusing. We end up completing a design matrix halfway and agreed to asked Mr Wong the next day.
We finally went out around 4pm to just walk around and see-see and have our dinner afterwards. Took afew photos and bought afew things for some of our classmates and some more souveniors to bring home and went to eat at the favourite muslim food stall around 8.45.
Head back home soon after and bumped into Weiguang and the rest who went to homestay. They look well. Zeemin was telling us about her Disney-brand shopping when we reached our door. Thats all for today. (:
Today's research on Naan is based on http://mydiversekitchen.blogspot.com/2008/02/naan.html