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Halloween night spent with a few girl friends roaming from one club to another just like kids going from one house to another to get candy. tee-hee. No candies for young adult like us. So what did we get?
Two scary ghost/monster/scary costumes at the Ladies’ room
Corpse at the entrance of Shen
Greek goddess at Bed
Scary isn’t it?
I’ve been busy with Heroes Season 3 and Gossip Girls Season 2. Apart from that, I’ve been in a emotional and physical turmoil within this few weeks due to my disturbed work-out routine (fasting month + the dang YF closed for very obvious reason: debt problem. Hello? this is KK, gossip spread faster than speed of light. sigh).
I’m deprived to get my adrenaline pump up. Will do after raya then. heee
In the mean time, I’m stretching and practising yoga at home.
Today, I have submitted my second EIA project report to the boss. Finally! weee! At least, one problem gone; 4 more to juggle. cest la vie.
I feel like a useless person too this month as I contribute zero effort in preparation for raya festive. Sorry to say but I’m not a very-festive person. I don’t need to have like 2-3 dozen of cookies for raya or a 3-4 pairs of raya clothes too. Mommy been doing the preparation since forever.
However, since I’ve started working and earning my own money, I feel guilty for not at least making an effort to help around in the house for raya.
So yesterday I decided to get a fruit cake for my mom. I’m VERY fussy when it comes to fruit cake. I love the christmas fruit cake; fruity, moist and yummy. I hate those dry fruit cake that you can easily buy from the supermarket.
So i marched to Delicatessen Shop, Hyatt KK and order a 1 and half kg of fruit cake with a special request of making it more more fruity and moist!
Oh last saturday, I had dinner with Singyee and her friend, Justina (and her bf) at Toscani’s Wine and Dine Cafe, Waterfront. It was fun catching up with her and knowing her friend. We end up being in the same environmental-field. Gave a few advice to J on the working life of a tree-hugger and its prospect in KK. Overall, I had fun chatting and dining with them. We should do more often you!
I’m back in Malaysia in one piece! wee! Though I’m in terrible condition upon reaching the KKIA T2 (damn salmonella!) but overall, I’m good.
4 days holiday in Manila was fun! I had a great time sightseeing, shopping & of course, snapping pictures. We arrived at Clark Airport at 16 30 hours & hurriedly get shuttled by the tour operator to our hotel in Malate, Manila.
The trip from Clark to Manila take approximately 2 hours drive. I love the highway & the scenery. Clark looks like a cowboy town to me. Clark is actually a former Air Base for United States Airforce which carries a significant historical contribution to the world especially Vietnam War. What really amazed me was the electrical transmission.

Can you locate the 2 electrical guys trying to fix the wires? *ho,ho*
We stayed at Palm Plaza in Pedro Gil cor M. Adriantico St., Malate, 2 blocks away from Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila. From the website, the hotel looks decent. It does indeed looks decent but I feel like suffocated staying in it (OK now i sound like a brat but I can’t stand the narrow corridor, old aircon unit & sulfuric smell of hot water (due to water derived from volcanic area i pressume). Ah how I wish the next time, I would stay at Hyatt. Afterall, Hyatt always been my favourite hotel-chain.
Had first filipino-crusine at the Robinson Mall, few metres away from the hotel. It was a yummy-licious food & I wallop everything as I was starving. Ha.ha.
After dinner, off to night life! I noticed that there would be at least one police to guard every outlet, even 7-Eleven!
The tour guide brought us to one of the club at the other side of the town. We went to the club to watch, urm agogo show.
Before entering the club, we have to surrender our cameras. Yep. As I expected, the show showing the um… acrobatic ladies dancing to the music, au naturel. It was an eye-opener to see the show.
But what sadden me was, those ladies will be waiting in two rooms with a long-rectangular windows (imagine aquarium in the seafood restaurant) while customer will take a look at them and choose which one they desire to see them on stage. or some place else.
That process sadden me, not to say I object entirely but I feel sad that the whole situation looks like: i.e. you are in the seafood restaurant and choosing which fish to be cooked from the aquarium. Sad.
Some do really want to be agogo girls but some desperately need the job to fed their families. I can see from their face. Some do love their job but some feels like they have to work for the job.
p/s: Sorry for the long overdue post. I have written this right after I’m back in Malaysia but I’m just not in the mood to publish it to the net.
















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