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... listening to the Mat Sallehs talk about our country.
This morning, I walked into the elevator filled with blue-eyed blondes of both females and males.
Blondie #1: How was your first day man? Blondie #2: Yeah, it was alright. Started slow but picked up pretty fast. How's yours? Blondie #3: * interrupted* Hey, how much was your cabfare? Blondie #1: Mine? It was a 30. Blondie #4: 30?! We came in a cab together, it was only a 21. Blondies #2, 3, 4, 5: Hahahahaha! Blondie #6: Ya' know, when I first came here, I never really bothered with the cabfare. But after sometime, I'd make sure I'd ask first before hopping in. Blondie #1: Ya man, it's always irregular?? The same destination and distance could have a difference as much as RM15 sometimes? Weird.
Hee hee hee. Kena tipu punya case la 
I wonder whether all ASEAN countries are like that? When I was in Cambodia, the prices for the tuk-tuk rides could be negotiated as well. And prices there were all in USD. Never, NEVER assume it is cheap to buy stuff in Cambodia. In fact, we (mr tay & i) felt we were much richer when we were in Bali. Bali was a great fun. I loved it there and wouldn't mind going again 
Speaking of beach holidays, 3 more months to Phuket and PhiPhi!  And 26th 
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