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Monday, October 3, 2011

Bright days shining on

3rd September 2011
When the moon is full, the stars shine brightly.

Right after our scrumptious breakfast in the morning at the hotel, we scurried back like a mouse except Meiwen, Ms Slow. She was dragging her feet back to hotel unwillingly. Yan and I would be out for shopping in town except her. She claimed to be doing her project, how true can it be? Basically she made special plans for herself, lavishing all her body product. She intended to have a bubble bath in the big bath tub with a sky view. It sounded rather relaxing but we had no time to spare on that.

Our first stop is KLCC. It's definitely our cup of tea. We went to usual places like Topshop, Mango, Zara and many more. It's cheaper than Singapore. Well, it all had to depend on your exchange rate. We probably managed to get a better rate. We did calculations everywhere we go, I mean them (exclude me pls, not that crazy). We were saving about 10 bucks or slightly more on individual clothings. The best thing was, don't forget to approach customer service counter. Flash them your NRIC and you would be entitled to a tourist discount card of 10% for selected outlet. Basically, the discount was available at most of the shopping outlets. Flash your SG (local) topshop card, and you would be entitled to additional 10% discount.

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We bought Auntie Anne's, Cinamon flavour.

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It's cheap and good.

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We were crazily shopping up and down. My backpack nearly burst and my hands were filled with shopping loots, from top to bottom. As for Tard, I believed that she bought more than me. It was finally, we encountered some special sensation in our feet, damn sore. Blisters were about to burst, and skin was about to peel fresh in our shoes. Our greatest regret was to wear pumps. Trust me, wear a pair of sandals or flip flops would be more than perfect. Being a shopaholic, you really need to walk. Shopping in KL was nothing but walking.

We decided to take a short rest at The Cream & Fudge Factory. KLCC was so big that we made rounds and rounds before we found it. Open your eyes wide, shine and bright and you would be able to spot it from far. The signage might be misleading at times. We were at level 1, but a signage just appeared of nowhere stating that we were at level 3. It's either our misinterpretation or they were being misleading.

Back to The Cream & Fudge Factory.

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Here's our delicious chocolate ice-cream.

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Next, we went to The Pavillion. It was awesome. Remember to approach customer service counter for tourist card too. 10% is always better than nothing. Failed to take some pictures. Y'know, it's rather dangerous for 2 girls to be walking round and round in a foreign country. Eyes had been following us everywhere we were. We seriously put off the idea of cabbing to meet Ms Slow at a later timing, worrying the cab driver might drove us to some weird places. Trust me, stay with the crowd, open your eyes when you cross the busy road.

No rules...

Meiwen was infuriated for the day. She took a cab to meet us and ended up seated in the cab for more than 30 minutes. It was supposed to be a 5 minutes cab-ride initially. She was mad driven. Tard and I were seated, resting while waiting for her royal arrival. Here Ms Slow rant upon her arrival. Sigh.


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We had out dinner at a restaurant. It was just so-so. Probably not as bad as what Ms Slow had said. But I'll try not to visit it again. I visited it for it's good location and safety reason though. It's kinda scary when weird uncles calling out for you as you walked through the shops. Eew.

No matter what, safety comes first.


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All shag faces.

Obviously, we were tired except Mw who had been resting in the hotel for the whole day.

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We bought some drinks and food before heading back to our hotel in the cab.

That's about it for Day 2.


Cheers,
Pzy

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