Much better liaoz....

Dec 05, 2007 19:02

Okay, I felt much better today. At least I can eat and chew without much problem... :P

But hor, I think I am getting myself problems.
Seriously I couldn't resist the temptation of spicy food !!!
I know !!! I know I know I shouldn't eat those heaty food which would cause me suffer. Especially hot and spicy one. Aiks, but but.... I still ate it this afternoon. :S

Until my friend asked me, " Can't you live without Spicy food? "
Me, *nod nod*

Later I couldn't blame anyone if I feel the pain again.... :X

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Share a lame story from pasar malam.....
Once upon a time, there is a pasar malam at Taman C*******. There was a stall selling puddings, jellies, and Gui Ling Gao-s. One of the day, a boy from out station came to the place and stayed there, for studying. He passed by the stall, and bought a box of pudding with two piece of Longan balls on top.
It tasted so wonderful that the boy was deeply attracted by the pudding, which was soft (melted once it entered your mouth), smooth, and not too sweet. (He doesn't like too sweet.)
Thus, the boy visited the stall weekly to buy himself a pudding. The auntie saw him every week, so the price for him was RM 1.50 instead of RM 1.70 (normal price). Sometime, the auntie even gave him some free jellies or Gui Ling Gao.
He washed and kept the plastic tupperware every time, as it's really wasted to throw away. (Plastic = non-biodegradable). Until a day, he had collected 20 tupperware-s. So he brought them to the auntie and gave them to her. Delighted, the auntie gave him a box of free pudding.

After that, the boy never appeared again.

Around one year later, the boy suddenly thought of the pudding. Therefore, he visited the stall again, such a long time since he last bought one. Almost couldn't find the stall....hahaha. Surprisingly, the auntie still recognised him !!

Auntie: "Wah, why so long time didn't come liao??"
Boy: "Huh!! Auntie you still remember me?"
Auntie: "Yaya...." *smile*
Boy: "Hehe, yea long time didn't come liao."

As usual, the price is RM 1.50.
Seriously the boy thought that the she sold the pudding to everyone with the price, though the price noted on the cardboard was RM 1.70.




Isn't the second pic looks like a smiley face?? :P

crap, pasar malam, food

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