I had my first restaurant service not too long ago, *well almost a month ago, which explains how busy I am* For service I helped Atikah to come up with a centre piece... *I guess my mood was too good that time* So, I thought I can come up with some thing aw-inspiring. Unfortunately, I was so stressed up trying to think of the BOMB. Until like 10 hours before service, I browsed through the many junks and found some prom leftovers and bingo! Just wrap some plastic bottles with sugar paper, tie a few lidi sticks together, add some green wyres a fake flower, bouquet papers and VOILA! My best creation this year, so far... Man, I miss YE and Interact, the only channel for me to unleash my creativity and do all these kind of stuff.
My masterpiece...
The bar
Overall service was great, kinda fun in a way. Jay, who was my guest turned up with 3 of his chicks who hardly ate their fish... sigh...
A super-cool shot of me and Joanne
After that, we had to reclean some of the cutleries coz' they were too dirty. But because all of us were too lazy and eager to end the service, we resorted to just wiping them... haha. I bet all of you who are reading this won't dine-in anymore. lol
After service, Li Lian came over to my campus coz' we're gona get a haircut in KL. We took the KTM to KL Sentral and then monorail to Medan Tuanku if I'm not mistaken. Our destination was Maju Junction Mall, a small tiny mall tucked along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman with surprisingly "big" anchor tenants like Esprit, Tropicana Life, Wh, The Cotton Club and FOS, just to name a few.
The many KAMPUNG houses lining the KTM tracks... what an eyesore...

I see... a bird, a plane, NO!!! it's nothing...
The picturesque view of Kuala Lumpur from Brickfields
Look at li lian's retarded face
We got our hair cut at Derrick and Guys. Apparently that's where Misha Omar gets her hair styled.
After our haircut. Overall, it's damn freaking worth it. I shall disclose the price but trust me, it's worth it. and quite professional.

As soon as we reached the Dang Wangi station, I was shocked to see the flight of stairs leading down to the ticketing counter... what on earth were the architects thinking? It's so bloody damn far... an escalator is needed badly...!
We were really lucky as the "Mwa Chi' lady was still open. Look at her tin biscuit overflowign with money. It is reported that she has been selling "Mwa Chi" at the same spot for more than 50 years and it's not difficult to wonder why. Her "Mwa Chi" is seriously the best I've eaten so far.
Right beside the "Mwa Chi" is a durian store. LOL. and they sold me one box for RM2... That's dead cheap.
I was looking for a white belt and sicne not of them wana sell it for the price I want, I decided not to buy and chill at Mcd's while waiting for them to forget me. lol.
And there was nothing else better to do besides taking photos..






















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