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it was quite boring last night. I met new people. As we all know, it is extremely hard to remember people's name when they are introduced to you especially if u are in a bar or pub. (except, if they are good lookingla).

I had a couple of drinks and nah, it didn't really put me in any mood or anything.
I was enjoying the music and the funny crowd though.
I was impressed by this one guy, i think he's a tourist, he danced and workin it out without the slightest bit of shame! He went for the robot moves, the Moon walk.. etc etc *salutes*

Unfortunately, he wasn't that lucky enough to be able to attract girls to dance with him.
All of the girls turned him down.
* Tahan ketawa*


Anyhoo,
i enjoyed the after-club/party. we had drinks in Foh Sang and this guy (drunk, of course) killed me with his unconcious words/ jokes/songs. *giggles*

The guy: (with an English slang) ermm what is this? This is not a table this a plastic table ey..
Referring to the table that is extremely flexible. it makes me wonder too.
**

The guy: ..*singing Elvis' song*

**

The guy: ..i want to kencing in the parit.. can i?
One of us: Don't bah. so embarassing. they don't even understand u..
The guy: ...aku mau kancing di parit.. buli bahkan.. tida kana saman kaitu..



Man, it feels so good to be home.

Love,
Jacqkie.

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