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Kampar Day 2 – 29th November 2008
We woke up at about 6.30am and got down for our breakfast buffet at the hotel’s restaurant – it’s free for 4 people (and we were only charged RM10 for 1 person for some reason despite the fact we had 2 extra people along.. but we’re not complaining).
I also [...]

WARNING: TONS OF PICS AHEAD
My trip to Bukit Tabur began with a series of last minute bad news one after another the night before: Shawn told me his family wouldn’t let him go as it had been raining the entire evening and night (not a shocking surprise really), and my parents complained about my “huge [...]

My subconscious is not convinced, nor am I able to condition it to understand that it cannot try to project its fantasies externally. I need to tell it that this needless crush cannot go on, and re-emphasise the fact that it will never happen – it’s just impossible.
But that face wins me over each time [...]

Siew Kiat invited me to go for sky trekking at Taman Bukit Cahaya a few weeks ago, and I was having a hard time deciding whether to go for it or not. I wanted to experience something as unconventional and exciting as sky trekking, but heights is something that’s disagreeable to me, and such unfounded [...]

Day 5 – 8th December 2007
I woke up at 8am sharp by roosters cahooting their cries. Precisely why I no longer need an alarm clock if you have nature’s best alarm and riser (though annoying) right beneath the window of your room.
Today we decided our main activity of the day: tubing. It is necessary and [...]

Day 3 – 6th December 2007
Of the four South-east Asian mainland countries that I have visited and travelled through, there’s a wide array of adjectives that can be accorded to them. Cambodia can be described as depressing, Vietnam as thrilling, Thailand as hectic, but there’s a single word that can describe Laos in its entirety [...]

I accidentally deleted one of the two Fangki’s infamous drunken Langkawi videos. T___T Thankfully it was just a shorter version of about 1 minute, depicting him randomly throwing sand behind his back wtf. Tried various recovery options which failed, which saddened me, but I suppose these things do happen sometimes and I shall resign to [...]

Warning: Many pictures ahead!
It was exceptionally hot today, and Jon and I embarked on an expedition to Putra Heights ? to explore and simply have fun :D We left house at 7.30am, and after our shortcut to USJ 20 is blocked by extremely muddy and watery terrain, we used the main road instead.
Yet another shortcut [...]


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