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i love ferrero.


it doesnt really matter what you blogged, what matters is WHY u blogged it.

I saw the ferrero rocher commercial the other day and was practically drooling over it after. ferrero rocher is one of my favourite chocolate ( i love NUTS *wink*) of all time.

It really really is delicious.

I want to buy if possible one box of ferrero rocher but.... i'm on a tight budget and who am i to spend on some random stuffs i feel like eating, rite? *slap me! it's the hazardous chocolates!*

anyway, me and my cousin went to Guardian the next day. As my cousin were looking at the soaps and whatever that was they need to buy, i was playing with the makeup testers! weeee! I didnt buy anything because, well i need to refrain myself from buying things everytime i go out.
As everyone was busy looking for their things i was playing around with the makeup testers and reading some condom labels (just for fun).

After finish paying up everything, one of my cousin (oh i love you dodo) took out a small plastic bag from a bigger guardian plastic bag and hand the small plastic bag to me.

Me: apa nih?
Dodo: Check la.
Me: *checking....* WAHHHH!!!!!!!
Dodo: *smiles*
Me: Eh, kenapa ko beli? Biar sia bayar ko balik!!!
Dodo: eh janganla.
Me: Oh gosh.. Thanks! SO much! *straight away open a plastic of Ferrero Rocher*

Dodo: makanla.
Me: I AM!!


in conclusion,
you might never know who would notice what you like and what you want or what i drooled (errr). Most importantly, you'd never know that they actually do care.

i was surprised to get the small yet VERY MEANINGFUL (ferrrrerrro!) thing from my cousin. It takes more than just a ferrero rocher to make me happy. It was she taking note of it and took the effort to buy one for me.


YUM!


Love,
Jacqkie.

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