Friday, January 8, 2010

KL INSIDE OUT

I'm now currently setting foot on the soil of Subang. Today is the first day for a whole 18-month long term. Lady luck decided to play along with me this time around. Upon arriving at KL Central, I received FREE LUNCH from the taxi driver who was given a packet of rice from KTM as a form of reward for reasons I am uncertain of because he was a vegetarian. So, I get to save my lunch money. Good for me! During the ride, we-as in me and my high school mate, Sharmen which is currently the only acquaintance in Subang were chauffeured to our respective accommodation. On the way, the driver introduced us to a street full of prostitutes from Indonesia, India, China and most probably countries around Asia. He told us that it was not wrong to visit a brothel and you could do so if you wanted to provided you don't discriminate them because in his opinion, they apparently whore themselves to make ends meet. According to him, he had first hand experience with one who was four months pregnant. This is a dark city with various transactions of under the table money. Especially businesses related to human trafficking.

So upon reaching our destination, both of us decided to part ways to lodge our belongings into our rooms and meet up for lunch. When we met up, our dear Sharmen decided to have KFC for lunch. Apparently, he 'accidentally' spent almost all of his pocket money and had to put up with Koko crunch for a whole week before he gets access to cash. But still he was willing to keep up with lavish spendings without considering the fact that he might need to bear with hunger for at least 3 days! I kept telling him not to go to KFC but my rants went to no avail. He conveniently took out his phone and activated the GPS and went

"100 meters turn right"

"653 meters left"

"345 meters left"

And I was like,

"Your GPS not working"

"I want to eat already!"

"Let me take a seat somewhere and eat my free lunch"

But no, he was persistent in getting his bloody zinger burger. Lol

SOOOOOO, long story short, his phone was conned. I was there with him but fortunately I didn't lose anything and obtained experience. And now we have an interesting ice breaking story.

THE END.

I'm tired after spending a day at the police station!

P.S. Thieves who do not threaten you will only be put into the lockup for 1 day in Malaysia!

Cheerio

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