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Monday, June 07, 2010

Here we go. The last installment of the KL Trip with the Lads.

PART 3: SUNDAY

1. Times Square - We were supposed to take our bus back to Singapore from Times Square at 7.30pm, and just to be safe, we left the hotel at 2pm, and went straight there. Some of the things we noticed is that Chinese taxi drivers are more honest over there, charging us the exact fare on the meter, a measly total of RM11, compared to the Malay driver who drove a longer route, charged us an extra RM5 from the start due to an additional passengers (despite it being a 5 seater cab in the first place) and finally charging an extra RM4 for service charge upon reaching destination. It's not about the fare, after all, what's an additional RM9 right? But it's more about the respect and dignity. But I'm just glad we didn't run into anything that could put us in danger there.

Times Square, just a typical shopping mall i guess. Only bigger than the usual malls and there's a mini theme park in it, with a roller coaster. Pretty cool.

2. The birth of Wan Ong - While waiting for our bus to depart, since we have a few hours to go, we decided to go bowling at the alley in the mall. For those who don't know, Wan used to be in MJC's Bowling team. And to no surprise, he pretty much raped us in the game. There's no question that he would be in first place, so the rest of us treated the 2nd place as a first place as well. He even got a Turkey (3 strikes in succession) with ease and ended the game like with 230 pts, while the rest of us were just aiming to complete the game going over the 100 pts. I nicknamed him Wan Ong, after Singapore's Remy Ong of course.

3. Kenny Rogers - This was our last meal in KL before. Sticking to the theme of eating something that couldn't be eaten in Singapore due to the absence of the Halal cert. Good stuff.

4. RESHUFFLE! - While on our bus back from KL to Singapore, the bus we're on played some movies for all to watch. One of the movies was a Japanese show, called Kaiji - The Ultimate Gambler. Not sure about the rest of the passengers, but the 5 of us were following the movie closely, amusing ourselves when one of the characters jumped on the table and screamed 'RRRRRRESHUFFLEEEEEEE!' with the thick Asian accent. At the climax of the movie, the most important part of the show, the DVD got faulty and the show stopped. Fucking hell, we even told the driver to try play that part again, but he insisted that there's nothing that could be done. Yas ended up downloading the movie just to watch the final scene that we missed. Hahaha.

So that marks the end of part 3 of our adventure in KL. Next destination, who knows? Realistic targets for now would be Jakarta, BKK etc etc. But if we wanna be ambitious, there's only 3 place I wanna go and mark my words, I will make my way there sometime in the future if God willing.

Melbourne, London and Seoul. :)

Cheers!



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