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Like I mentioned before in my previous post about my Thailand trip two weeks ago, we were being left to shop at the market (ala flea market/pasar malam) for two hours. One of us got thirsty and we stopped by this stall by the roadside selling coconut

For some reasons, the coconuts sold in Hatyai were […]

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You know you are in Thailand when…

Signboards on the street looked alien to you.
You seemed to have more money after you exchange your Malaysian Ringgit to Thai Baht

Your mode of transport is the “tuk tuk” (pronounced ‘took took’)

I went to Hatyai, Thailand (again!) with my ex-roommate and two of her friends two days ago. Waking […]

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Sidenote:
On MSN, Bengbeng’s son was trying to trade for my Transformers:
Benghui: I give you oopi
Benghui: my dog
Clare: Don’t want!
Benghui: can lay eggs
Clare: *almost dropped from my chair*
No, this is not the day for you to legally box someone you do not like (even though I wish this is the reason) nor the day for you […]

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Sidenote:
I am back to Sibu liao! Stupid Air Asia pilot didn’t know how to pilot Airbus A320 wan, landing like crashing the plane. Scared me shitless!
“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way…”
“Silent night, Holy night…”
“…Santa Clause is coming to town…”
“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas…”
Christmas carols fills the air everywhere I go. Different […]

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Sidenote:
Yay! No need to work today! Public holiday - Birthday of Sultan of Selangor. Man sui man sui man man sui!
Sunday started not so good until noon. Maybe I should not wake up too early. Lack of sleep does make people grumpy.
We parked our car at the Starhill Gallery. We did not have the slightest […]

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The newly opened shopping complex which is located at 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang stands majestic over 1.3 million square feet of space. Even the address ‘168′ has an auspicious connotation in Mandarin (pronounce as ‘yi lu fa’ means to prosper all the way). Pavilion KL has a lot to offer to the urban demand, be […]

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