Alas! We were wrong and oh well, had to squeeze and push a bit to move in the crowd. Shopping was not bad - yadda yadda, yak yak, miao miao, bark bark...
If you think that I'm gonna bore you all with details of our shopping spree, sorry to disappoint but I'm not that cruel to my faithful blog readers. Don't you all love me?
*bats eyelids*
Hehehe... Moving on to the meat of what happened on that fateful day, after shopping we decided to meet up with Maria's sis, Erin to get a ride back to Subang. But of all the days, Erin's car was in the workshop cos she got into an accident not too long ago. Don't worry cos only her Teddy Bear was hurt in the accident. *Ahem!*
Well, the plan was, Erin's friend would pick us up at the Kelana Jaya LRT and send us to the workshop in Sunway where Erin managed to persuade the workshop tauke to drive all the way from PJ just to let her get her car back cos another of Erin's friend had so kindly informed Erin after the working hours of the workshop that he was too busy to help her get her car.
*lets out a deep breath*
Was that sentence long enough? Hahaha... I'm sure you all understand. (Psstt! In case you still don't understand, don't admit it cos only stupid people can't understand the things that I've typed!)
Neway, it was dark by the time we reached the workshop. Since the tauke wasn't there yet, we all sat down on the cement ground and waited and waited and waited...

One hour later...


By then, we were all so impatient and very very hungry. The idea of calling for a McD delivery was getting more and more plausible. The thing was, Erin called the tauke many many times but he did not pick up the phone. She even sent sms-es in English and Mandarin, just in case he doesn't know how to read English! We almost sent snother sms, this time in Bahasa Melayu when Maria managed to get some friends to come to our rescue! Hooray!!
Thank God she managed to find rescuers cos that area was so dark and dingy. And cars, most of them modified, slowed down when they passed by us to stare with perverted eyes. I can imagine why - under the circumstances, its as if we were roadside hookers!

Our lifesavers then took us for dinner at a nearby restaurant which was famous for its fried rice. Wah... dinner never tasted so good and so... expensive. RM10 per person, man! Siao!
Sigh... At least the food didn't suck and in the end, Erin got her car back (The tauke didn't answer her calls cos he left his phone in his car - Zaarrr dou lorrhhhh) and she sent us all home.
The sleep that night was one of the best so far. ^_^
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