Monday, June 29, 2009

Nostalgia

Hi all, I'm presenting pictures again today

Not much happening except lots of food, and I lost my spectacles. And.. perhaps one or two spring cleaning in action. I can't believe how my cousin manages to survive in a room full of dust and grime. Guys will be guys perhaps?

Anyway, I'm going to hit the ceilings and rid me some spider webs tomorrow. If I manage to wake up.

Pictures!


My first ever bowling strike in an official bowling game!
(Pst, I think i did get a strike in the past, but that was in a play play mode. This one has my name on it ^^)



The two gentleman who was with me that bowling night. 11am at night, perhaps?


Picture taken outside City Square Mall. Loooong row of buses. The mall is just right next to the JB-SG customs.


Huge can of Orange soda spotted. Some competition ad. Dance and win a trip to Korea or something.


I had a lot and a lot of these. I ate durians for 5 days out of 9 days I touched down in JB.



What I ate this morning!
Ah, this delicious noodle is called 阿古麵. It tastes like what CHMS kolomee used to be. To me, at least. Brings back some very nostalgic taste bud experience.

Delicious.

The soup comes with the noodle. It has pig livers in it, the soup is tasty too.

Lots of people frequenting this noodle shop. And I can see other reasons for that besides their delicious noodle.


A lot of kopitiams in Malaysia does not really put much effort into the ambiance or environment of their business premises. This shop has a shop owner (or family) that decorates the shop with paintings or drawings/photographs of Chinese art. Plus, ventilating fans are installed on the ceiling to enable smooth air flow. Good for a business with many customers :)

The shop also has an area in front of the shop wher additional seats are provided. This area is quite shady, with a huge tree and bits of aluminium thatches sheltering customers. The shady spot is not so stuffy, quite windy around that area. Would be nice for afternoon tea there. Except, the noodles will all sell out by 10.30 am.

Ah, some kopitiams place speakers that plays oldies for customers too. Its quite nice to sit in a place, eating breakfast, and listen to some Chinese oldies. I saw a kid praying to 'Na Du Gong' and try to get 4 numbers for her dad yesterday while sitting at another hawker stall :) Some Chinese-translated English oldie was playing :P


I'm a business-minded person.


Now watching: Two Wives [Korean SBS drama featuring Shinhwa's Andy]


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