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01:32 / Posted by TL /

What a sweet memory! I look at my photo album the other day, and found some really nice pictures. Two pictures that I think worth posting here; both photos were captured by my elder brother, the first is a photo of my younger brother and I. I believe the photo was taken around 17 years ago, when we were at age 10 (me) and 7 (my younger brother). The second photo was taken two years later (15 years ago). That is a picture of us (four of us; my two cousin brothers Kean Meng and Kean Hon, and both of us) fighting over the computer for games, lol. I still think I looks cuter than my brother at that time (I think he will feel very frustrated when he see this picture posted here without his permission, and yet saying someone else looks cuter than him haha). Well, if this is a fact, what can I do, right? I am just joking *evil grin*


Caption: my brother and I (17 years ago)


Caption: the four of us, my two cousin brothers and the two of us

Anyway, i went to the chinese doctor again. This time, her hubby treated me. I assume that he has more experience in bone dislocation. I feel much better after meeting him, much more relief compared to the other time. Afterall, I still could not hold a pen on my right hand to write :( Probably need to pay him another visit soon, and hopefully by then, my hand will fully recover. I snapped a photo of the chinese clinic, and posted it here incase anyone would need a chinese doctor to cure their fractured hand some day.


Caption: the chinese clinic

Liz looks bored on that day, so I asked her to stand next to my grandpa's bonsai. Here is the picture taken.


Caption: liz and grandpa's bonsai collection

Then, we went to this chinese restaurant for food. The food is very delicious. The price is reasonable to me. Among all dishes, the tomyam squid and the ginger fish tastes excellent. The soy sauce chicken tasted just as good as from other high-class restaurants. Yummy!


Caption: tomyam squid


Caption: ginger fish


Caption: soy sauce chicken

After dinner, we went to subang parade and walk around. My sister asked us to keep her accompany in this electronic store. I think she plan to look around for electrical appliances, probably for marriage usage? :O lol. But hey, take a look at the price of this "Electrolux fridge", RM 8, 429 :( Who can afford to buy such pricey fridge?


Caption: the RM 8, 429 Electrolux fridge

Then, we went to a mamak stall (also known as mapley, a type of food established by indian muslims and serve mamak foods) for supper. A friend told me that there is this very famous mamak stall around the place I am currently staying. That is also a reason for us to try the foods that they serve. I had "roti tissue" (roti tissue derives from the combination of two words, (1) roti or bread (in english) and (2) tissue (a type of paper), tastes very crunchy and is a very creative mamak food) as supper. I can not believe to see more than 100 people sitting in this mamak stall that night. Afterall, the foods are alright, and I would rate it as moderate.

Caption: roti tissue

I think another reason that these group of people gathering there is not mainly for food, but they do enjoy watching football matches (in a HD projector) while enjoying sisha (also known as hookah, a type of turkish tobacco or called the water pipe for smoking). Different article will provide different understanding. Some said it originated from India, whilst some said from Turkey. Sisha is very famous in the UK. I often seen a lot people sitting down in some tobacco shop smoking sisha and I do not know what it is at that time. It looks exactly like tobacco, except that this smoke contain different flavour, such as herbal fruits.


Caption: a person smoking sisha in the mamak stall


Caption: sisha

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