to me that's the first friday that i'm actually experiencing since being back from KL. not that it's worth of any mention. it's just that i'm out of pictures of london to put as a memory.
but i'll try to describe it in detail using words.. and if i do fail in that area.. sorry la.. myself also can't remember that much of things mah.
with the sun still up at 7 30 pm, i was walking to the post office to send the mail to my aunt, and another to the airport survey. i promised the guy i would send once i touched down. but the fler never gave me a pen.. so being the lazy fler that i am, i put off writing the form till yesterday well.. like they say it's better late then never.
i saw an old man waving the flag off england on a sidewalk just outside a pub, screaming on the top of his lungs, "ENGLAND, WE LOVE YOU !!!" he went on and on and on.. i suspect that it was because of the easy game that england had against trinidad and tobago. or something like that. i'm not much of a football fan. so i'm just typing from read see. ( something like hear say).
walked to iceland from the post office, saw the john west tuna chunks @£2 for 4 cans. ooo i thought what a bargain. cos i bought the first 4 cans from morrisons on the day i arrived in london on sunday @£2.19 for 4. THEN... i went back to morrisons yesterday . they were selling buy 1 free 1 ( for each can @82p) so that means if i buy 4 cans it will only amount to £1.64. sien.. so "mm kam sam" / "tidak puas hati", "not wanting to lose out @ not very pleased", i bought another 4 cans of tuna chunks at 1.64. lol.
i am gonna eat them anyways, so why not buy.
speaking of food buying, going to ikea tomorrow to get the some stuffs. ooo i see somethings from the website that i wanna buy. drat..
other than that, it's a good day.
ta.
[Edit: Random Pictures of food i ate in KL. ]( Hometown Yong Tau fu. they serve the nicest deep fried stuffs and if dipped in their har gao sauce.. Absolutely divine.. the other one was eaten at this mamak restaurant near help institute. ( this mamak restaurant even has a website.. woah.. amazing. can't for the life of me rememebr what that restaurant's name was.
but i'll try to describe it in detail using words.. and if i do fail in that area.. sorry la.. myself also can't remember that much of things mah.
with the sun still up at 7 30 pm, i was walking to the post office to send the mail to my aunt, and another to the airport survey. i promised the guy i would send once i touched down. but the fler never gave me a pen.. so being the lazy fler that i am, i put off writing the form till yesterday well.. like they say it's better late then never.
i saw an old man waving the flag off england on a sidewalk just outside a pub, screaming on the top of his lungs, "ENGLAND, WE LOVE YOU !!!" he went on and on and on.. i suspect that it was because of the easy game that england had against trinidad and tobago. or something like that. i'm not much of a football fan. so i'm just typing from read see. ( something like hear say).
walked to iceland from the post office, saw the john west tuna chunks @£2 for 4 cans. ooo i thought what a bargain. cos i bought the first 4 cans from morrisons on the day i arrived in london on sunday @£2.19 for 4. THEN... i went back to morrisons yesterday . they were selling buy 1 free 1 ( for each can @82p) so that means if i buy 4 cans it will only amount to £1.64. sien.. so "mm kam sam" / "tidak puas hati", "not wanting to lose out @ not very pleased", i bought another 4 cans of tuna chunks at 1.64. lol.
i am gonna eat them anyways, so why not buy.
speaking of food buying, going to ikea tomorrow to get the some stuffs. ooo i see somethings from the website that i wanna buy. drat..
other than that, it's a good day.
ta.
[Edit: Random Pictures of food i ate in KL. ]( Hometown Yong Tau fu. they serve the nicest deep fried stuffs and if dipped in their har gao sauce.. Absolutely divine.. the other one was eaten at this mamak restaurant near help institute. ( this mamak restaurant even has a website.. woah.. amazing. can't for the life of me rememebr what that restaurant's name was.
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