Monday, June 30, 2008

Counting down to....No...No...


Someone must have violated the rule before the word 'Strictly' was added, and the No was made bold and underlined.
As much as we like to abide the rules, sometimes our people here can be a little stubborn and...er..in this case a little selfish. We just hope the city council will pick up the trash after us.
Probably the sign should be read as Strictly No Saying No. Just Obey.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Counting down to ...No..


Strict rules imposed on cinema goers.
I hope they will kindly add a few others like : No talking while the movie is on, No kids asking parents questions while the movie is on, No parents answering kids questions while the movies is on...
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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Warm Welcome


This fashion outlet extended a very warm welcome to customers of all nationalities.
Tourism has always been one of the important industries in our country. I would say most of the people here are quite friendly to tourists. With English and Mandarin being two of the more popular languages, tourists would have little communication problems here.
Try Malaysia as your next destination. We may not be in the list of places to see before you die, but if you have never set foot here, you maybe missing a great deal of interesting things and people :)
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Lo Bak


Lo Bak - That is the name of all these snacks, collectively. Most of them are fried stuff. You choose a few items, coupled with century egg and cut cucumbers, you will have a nice snack for after dinner.
The black item you see there is century egg. It is actually one kinda seasoned duck egg. Need an acquired taste for it.
I have seen it become one of the challenging items in Fear Factor. They called it the 100-year old egg. Nahhh...the name 'century' doesn't mean it has been around that long :)
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Pet Stop


Found this pet shop in SS2. Most of the pet shops I know occupy the ground floor or are single story buildings. This is a special one I found situated on the 1st floor. Wonder if climbing the stairs will be a problem for pet owners who have overweight pets :) When was the last time you carried your pet around?
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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Kitty Mobile



Spotted this Kitty Mobile in Damansara. The owner must be a no.1 Hello Kitty Fan. 
Generally the vehicle owners here do not 'decorate' their cars. Now and then we are surprised to see some artistic divers who pasted some nice graphics on their cars. I think modification is more their thing..
Do you dress up your vehicle?  
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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Putu Piring


This is how they are steammed..


The yummy end product

Found this stall at Kelana Jaya, near the old Giant. There were a row of stalls selling snacks on a weekend afternoon.
Putu piring is one of the kuehs you can find in Malay night markets or markets. I am not very sure on the ingredients. It looks like rice powder or flour, mixed with 'gula melaka' or thick brown sugar. After they steam in the round containers, they become the soft white puffs you see above. Topped with coconut crubs, when you bite into it, you can taste the sweetness of the brown sugar. 
As usual on all my posts on food...cool and yummy huh :)
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Shoot You


Sometimes I just wish I could just shoot my network for giving me all these connection problems!!!
Storm troopers who was making his rounds during a movie carnival in town.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Network Problem



Hi all.. I am experiencing some network problems here. My pictures just don't appear.


Fixing..Fixing..Fixing..and keeping fingers crossed.


Hope to seeya soon!


Saturday, June 14, 2008

Crispy Snacks


This is one of the stalls in front of the old Giant outlet in Kelana Jaya. Most of the stalls are selling snacks for those who want a quick bite or tea on a lazy Saturday afternoon.
This stall has a variety of homemade potato chips, peas, and other fried snacks.
The yellow peas you see in a big pile here is called Kacang Kuda in Malay. Not sure what it's called in English. The peas are steamed. I think.
What do you like for afternoon tea during the weekends?
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Friday, June 13, 2008

Sources of CFC


Installing air condition in a tropical country like Malaysia is like having a heater in Finland. They just exist without a question. You can always hear the usual comment : Why so hot, no air-con ah?
:) Putting aside the funny way how Malaysians converse in our very own Malaysian English, air conditioning has already become something we take for granted. It is almost like fixing curtains in the house.
They are not earth friendly however. It's irony that our solution to adjusting to the hot climate actually pose more problems to the overall environment.
We win some and lose some, and this case, we are probably going to lose a lot more.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Laughing Buddha


The laughing Buddha is probably one of the most recognisable statues in Chinese temples. His benevolence warms the heart of the beholder.
He always reminds me that being happy and optimistic is enough to drive your problems away.
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Monday, June 9, 2008

Chicken Nuggets for you, dear?


This stall at SS2 Night Market is very popular. And they only sell fried chicken nuggets and chicken chops.
Nicely marinated pieces of boneless chicken is fried and sold piping hot. They are crispy and smell really good. If you like your fried chicken spicy, they will sprinkle chilli powder on it.
1 packet is sold at RM 4.
There is always a long queue in front of the stall. Business is good.
The F&B business is definitely very lucrative. Something as simple as fried chicken can make someone a millionaire soon.
What's your favourite street food?
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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Banana Leaf Rice



If you are a regular at Indian restaurants, you will be familar with banana leaf rice.
Instead of bowls or plates, the rice is served on banana leaves. It is eaten together with vegetables and other cooked dishes. You also get to choose if you want fish, chicken curry or dhal to go with it.
Besides having a variety of cooked dishes like sambal prawn, beef rendang, most Indian restaurants have raw seafood and meat that they will fry for consumers on the spot.
Eating banana leaf rice is a happy experience. You'll need to try to know it :)
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Friday, June 6, 2008

Craze for Ice Cream



On every 31st of the month, Baskin Robbins will have a 31% on their handpacked ice cream. Normally that's when their outlets will be really full.
This was taken at their outlet in Damansara Uptown. Apologies for the quality of the picture. Couldn't get a good shot as I was always being pushed around by the crowd.
I went at around 8pm and boy, was I greeted by a big but patient - most are ok to wait at the tables outside - crowd. The customers had to take numbers before they got to place their orders. And with BR's style of letting the customers try as many flavours as they want, the queue just kept getting longer.
I walked out with my purchase after close to an hour. Imagine waiting that long just to buy a box of ice cream! Well..like all my fellow countrymen, I can't resist a good bargain, sometimes :)

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Are you Happy?


Found this cute stencil on the wall on the streets. Can't see the expressions of these characters, but guess the body language denotes some kinda cheerful spirit.
I don't mind if the streets are filled with street art if it lifts up the spirit of the pedestrians.
Fuel prices has gone up again, one thing for sure, the other main occupants of the road - the drivers - will not be happy for some time.
Is the price hike in fuel affecting you?
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Lego



Can you see what is at the end of the tunnel?


Lego having their roadshow at one of the malls. Many of us grow up playing Lego. I love playing them, but most of my constructions are all 'abstract masterpieces'. :P Can't really build those nice houses, ships, animals shown at the Lego boxes. Still lego is fun and educational.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Shoe Mill


A cool and space friendly way to store your shoes. Won't need the shoe boxes as well. Nice innovation. It reminds me of the little mills that are placed in hamster cases :)
Can someone tell me what is the actual name of this product?

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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Theme Day : Local Shop


Spotted this downtown. It's a shop called Tactical Gear. I didn't go in but judging from the window display and the 'outstanding structures' at the store front, it doesn't take a lot of imagination to figure out what the sell inside.
Check out the other DPs who are participating in this month's theme day.

Adelaide, Australia by Gordon, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey by afyonblog, Albuquerque (NM), USA by Helen, American Fork (UT), USA by Annie, Anderson (SC), USA by Lessie, Ararat, Australia by Digger, Arradon, France by Alice, Ashton under Lyne, UK by Pennine, Aspen (CO), USA by IamMBB, Athens, Greece by Debbie, Auckland, New Zealand by Lachezar, Austin (TX), USA by LB, Avignon, France by Nathalie, Barrow-in-Furness, UK by Enitharmon, Barton (VT), USA by Andree, Belgrade, Serbia by Bibi, Belgrade, Serbia by BgdPic, Bellefonte (PA), USA by Barb-n-PA, Bicheno, Australia by Greg, Bogor, Indonesia by Gagah, Boston (MA), USA by Sarah, Whit, & Leyre, Brookville (OH), USA by Abraham, Bucharest, Romania by Malpraxis, Budapest, Hungary by agrajag, Budapest, Hungary by Zannnie and Zsolt, Buenos Aires, Argentina by Karine, Canterbury, UK by Rose, Cape Town, South Africa by Kerry-Anne, Cavite, Philippines by Steven Que, Chandler (AZ), USA by Melindaduff, Château-Gontier, France by Laurent, Chateaubriant, France by Bergson, Cheltenham, UK by Marley, Chennai, India by Shantaram, Chennai, India by Ram N, Chicago (IL), USA by U R us, Cleveland (OH), USA by iBlowfish, Coral Gables (FL), USA by Jnstropic, Corsicana (TX), USA by Lake Lady, Durban, South Africa by CrazyCow, Edinburgh, UK by Dido, Evry, France by Olivier, Folkestone, UK by Clare Unsworth, Forks (WA), USA by Corinne, Fort Lauderdale (FL), USA by Gigi, Gainesville (FL), USA by Leah, Geneva (IL), USA by Kelly, Glasgow, Scotland by Jackie, Greenville (SC), USA by Denton, Gun Barrel City (TX), USA by Lake Lady, Hamilton, New Zealand by Sakiwi, Hangzhou, China by Chanin, Haninge, Sweden by Steffe, Helsinki, Finland by Kaa, Hobart, Australia by Greg, Hyde, UK by Old Hyde, Hyde, UK by Gerald, Jackson (MS), USA by Halcyon, Jefferson City (MO), USA by Chinamom2005, Jogjakarta, Indonesia by Jogja Portrait, Katonah (NY), USA by Inkster1, Knoxville (TN), USA by Knoxville Girl, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by Edwin, Kyoto, Japan by Tadamine, Larchmont (NY), USA by Marie-Noyale, Las Vegas (NV), USA by Mo, Le Guilvinec, France by ds2944, Lisbon, Portugal by Maria João, Lisbon, Portugal by Sailor Girl, Lodz, Poland by ritalounge, London, UK by Mo, London, UK by Ham, Los Angeles (CA), USA by Martha Perez, Mainz, Germany by JB, Manila, Philippines by Heyokity, Melbourne, Australia by John, Memphis (TN), USA by SouthernHeart, Menton, France by Jilly, Mexico City, Mexico by Carraol, Mexico City, Mexico by Poly, Minneapolis (MN), USA by Greg, Minneapolis (MN), USA by Mitch, Misawa, Japan by misawa mama, Monroe (GA), USA by Tanya, Monte Carlo, Monaco by Jilly, Montego Bay, Jamaica by Ann, Monterrey, Mexico by rafa, Moscow, Russia by Irina, Mumbai, India by MumbaiiteAnu, Mumbai, India by Magiceye, Nancy, France by yoshi, Nashville (TN), USA by Chris, Nelson, New Zealand by Meg and Ben, New Delhi, India by Delhi Photo Diary, New Orleans (LA), USA by steve buser, New York City (NY), USA by • Eliane •, New York City (NY), USA by Ming the Merciless, Norwich, UK by Goddess888, Oklahoma City (OK), USA by ananda.tashie, Orlando (FL), USA by OrlFla, Oslo, Norway by Lothiane, Owasso (OK), USA by Jennifer, Paderborn, Germany by Soemchen, Paris, France by Eric, Pasadena (CA), USA by Can8ianben, Pasadena (CA), USA by Petrea, Perth, Australia by Elevation7, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia by Murphy_jay, Petoskey (MI), USA by Christie, Pilisvörösvár, Hungary by Elise, Port Angeles (WA), USA by Jelvistar, Port Elizabeth, South Africa by Sam, Port Townsend (WA), USA by raf, Portland (ME), USA by Corey, Posadas, Argentina by Lega, Prague, Czech Republic by Honza03, Rabaul, Papua New Guinea by Jules, Ramsey, Isle of Man by babooshka, Reykjavik, Iceland by Vírgíll, Riga, Latvia by Fotos. Riga Photos, Rotterdam, Netherlands by Ineke, Rouen, France by Bbsato, Saarbrücken, Germany by LadyDemeter, Saigon, Vietnam by Simon, Saint Louis (MO), USA by Strangetastes, Saint Paul (MN), USA by Kate, Salt Lake City (UT), USA by Eric, San Antonio (TX), USA by Kramer, San Diego (CA), USA by Zentmrs, San Francisco (CA), USA by PFranson, San Francisco (CA), USA by Louis la Vache, Seattle (WA), USA by Chuck, Seattle (WA), USA by Kim, Selma (AL), USA by RamblingRound, Seoul, South Korea by Phil, Sequim (WA), USA by Norma, Sesimbra, Portugal by Aldeia, Setúbal, Portugal by Maria Elisa, Singapore, Singapore by Keropok, Sofia, Bulgaria by Antonia, Springfield (IL), USA by Aubrey, Stavanger, Norway by Tanty, Stayton (OR), USA by Celine, Stockholm, Sweden by Stromsjo, Stouffville, Canada by Ken, Subang Jaya, Malaysia by JC, Sunshine Coast, Australia by bitingmidge, Sydney, Australia by Ann, Sydney, Australia by Julie, Sydney, Australia by Sally, Székesfehérvár, Hungary by Teomo, Tacloban City, Philippines by agnesdv, Tel-Aviv, Israel by Olga, Terrell (TX), USA by Bstexas, Terrell (TX), USA by Jim K, The Hague, Netherlands by Lezard, Tokyo, Japan by Tadamine, Torino, Italy by Fabrizio, Torun, Poland by Glenn, Torun, Poland by Torun Observer, Toulouse, France by Julia, Turin, Italy by Livio, Twin Cities (MN), USA by Slinger, Urayasu, Japan by Zono, Victoria, Canada by Benjamin Madison, Vienna, Austria by G_mirage2, Wailea (HI), USA by Kuanyin, Wassenaar, Netherlands by Rich, Wellington, New Zealand by Jeremyb, West Paris (ME), USA by crittoria, West Sacramento (CA), USA by Barbara, Weston (FL), USA by WestonDailyPhoto, Willits (CA), USA by Elaine, Yardley (PA), USA by Mrlynn,
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