We were going to video blog this, but we are just far too tired! Al is me, Nd is Andy's new Asian name ;)
Al: Last Friday, after shopping at 1 Utama we went back and chilled before going out to Zouk for Tucky's 21st, stopping for some night time photos at Petronas Towers on the way.
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View from top of 1Utama mall |
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Pearl and I outside pink Petronas - it was pink in support of breast cancer research :) |
Nd: This place Zouk where we celebrated Tucky's 21st is downtown near the Petronas towers is a popular place which has few different rooms with there own type of different music.
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Edward, Andy, Pearl, Tucky et moi |
Al: it was cool, and we had a wicked time even though we stayed pretty sober. Tucky had a Flaming Lambourghini, which is apparently the second strongest drink in the world. We wandered around checking out the other room in the club, and danced the night away. Then afterwards we got the Malaysian equivalent of a greasy kebab on the way home.
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Tucky and his Flaming Lambourghini |
Nd: it was a downtown Chinese late night place that served local meals not well known to tourists with names that I'll never remember.
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After party food! |
Al: It was all tasty, Andy particularly liked the stingray, and I liked the chicken wings. Anyway we went back to the hotel and slept really late, but eventually dragged ourselves out of the pit to search out some food and got caught in the monsoon.
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Dr Cafe - they do a fantastic croissant. |
Al: Croissants! I was delighted because the drastic diet change had hit my belly kind of hard. So I got myself a bit of English breakfast tea too to aid the healing process. Sitting in there with the monsoon pounding down outside was very relaxing. After the rain stopped, Pearl picked us up to go and visit her cousins, niece and nephew a little way out of the city centre. The house was incredible, I was blown away. I want my house to look like that when I get my own place; leather sofas, big tv, wood and marble dining table..
Nd: And not forgetting the marble floors, their house was impressive along with the neighbourhood and the meals they prepared for us was a welcoming sight. We spend a good few hours there without realising how quick time passed by.
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Delicious dinner! |
Al: The food was delicious, home made Chinese. Roast pork was my favourite, and Andy demolished two bowls of soup, and we ate like kings. There was also omelette, a kind of BBQ chicken, which they had kindly put some potatoes in for us English spud-lovers, along with leeks, broccoli, and more. So good! After dinner we stayed and chilled while the adorable shih-tsu scampered around. Then we went home to sleep in preparation for the next couple of days, which were very busy.
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Naww |
But more on that next time. See ya!
Looks like you have got over your break up well.
ReplyDeleteI certainly have, thankyou for your concern anonymous stranger!
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