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Warning: Long post with lotsa pix.
I’ve come to PJ for ten months and I can frankly tell you this place pretty much sucks ass. Damnit, where in any other parts of Malaysia got a place as lasap (and dangerous) as PJ one? I just came back from Skudai, Johore, and — ulu as it seems to be — it has got the kind of feel that is closest to Kuching (although Kuching is five times more developed!)
So me and Liza went to visit Ding Ding (a.k.a. Chin Hua) and Deng Deng Pui (a.k.a. Rainbow) over the weekend because we have a freaking 4-month holidays and we must finish up the credit before it goes expired.
As soon as we got into the bus Liza had asked me to take her a pix.
The night before I got so excited I couldn’t sleep! And you say suey or not — the next morn I straight away had a red eye (which I haven’t had like, in a year!)! Chao turtle!!
You don’t have to see my right eye — see my left eye handsome enough.
I wasn’t sure whether we were fortunate or not. Because we had a driver who drove like Ah Ma lor! Supposedly we would be reaching Skudai’s Sri Puteri at around 12. By the time we reached there it was already close to 1 p.m. Ding Ding had been waiting there since 11 something can. But Liza said at least we were safer that way, which is true also. Haha!
But approximately half an hour to Sri Puteri we had a 30-minute break at a stop in Yong Peng.
We noticed a fished as big as this. Too bad it is still very small compared to the one Jun Wei’s house. Muahaha!
When we reached Sri Puteri, Ding Ding brought us to Skudai Parade for bowling. Speaking of bowling, I would think Mid Valley’s bowling center is the prettiest one I’ve seen thus far. It is rendered very dark and has night glow all over the place.
And below is myself caught in action:
Waiseh! Lucky strike, man! So the nest time you go bowling, the tip is, don’t use the correct technique — just do it like you wish and you will strike.
Sat sat boh chio!
And now let us see how the most anticipated Ding Ding bowl…
Ding Ding’s left hand says “stop taking photo when I’m concentrating, suey lang…”
You feng ge!
He didn’t even have to look lor. After he had thrown the ball and xiao-xiao-sa-sa like that walked towards us (without looking back hor) he already knew all the pins had been knocked down!
Liza didn’t bowl because she didn’t wear socks. If cannot bowl lagi better, because she could look after stuff for us, lmao! She’d better not see this, later on she ko wa si.
UTM students are all homia lang (good luckers) I tell you. You just look at their hostel and it speaks volume.
Why do I have to pay expensive rental over here to get a locker half the size of Chin Hua’s?

When I saw Ding Ding’s computer screen saver I laughed frantically to myself.
Don’t understand right? Because, my name is inside and I am that (fugly) black fish! And Anamode (a.k.a. Alice Wong) is the ugly sotong! Hahaha! What more to say it won’t swim one; it just keeps floating at one corner like it is nobody’s business!
The next day we got brought to City Square and had brunch there. KNN, the food very costly can? But Ding Ding said because City Square is located near Singapore, it is a golden opportunity for them to profit more from the rich Singaporeans.
Got a huge tang long in conjunction with the Mooncake Festival.
As you can see there are a dozen of identical stalls selling mooncakes below. Deng Deng Pui went around to taste their respective products but only bought one single piece in the end.
And guess who was coming!
It’s Gary Yap
I have no idea who the hell Gary Yap is, but I JUST LOVE TO MEET FAMOUS PEOPLE! And I wanted to take a pix with him so bad, if possible.
Knowing that it is kinda tough to take a photo with the celeb, oh well.
No need to laugh at us hor. I bet you’d do the same thing when you get to meet Michael Jaskson Jordon.
And best of all, we went to Danga Bay. And opposite of Danga Bay — believe it or not — is a place where famous bloggers like
Mr. Brown,
XiaXue and
Dawn Yang live.
I mean, it is just hardly believable! Just a bridge away and it is a totally different realm! When I get my passport done I surely wanna go there! I mean why not — when travel fair is damn cheap?
At the entrance of Danga Bay
Scenery of Danga Bay is orgasmic. I don’t think Kuching’s Waterfront can beat Danga Bay.
With Liza.
Damn-Hot-Weather Sonata at Danga Bay.
If you look carefully at the pix above, you’d notice a piece of land opposite the shore I’m standing. The land of Kiasu people. Just kidding. I’m kiasu as well I admit.
OMG, I just realized this is the very few pix with DDP in it.
And Mr. De also got his own Sepet Dua ok.
Don’t tell Kwang Yao. He’d kill me.
More pix at Danga Bay:
Tell them I am at Hawaii and not DB.