I have been a Rapid KL user since the days of Intrakota and Star LRT. Yes, that roughly tells you how long I had relied on public transport to move around KL. I mean the infrequent train and the rise in fares had affected me in a bad way but it's still bearable. The cost of taking the bus home had risen from a mere RM40++ for RM2 daily bus pass to RM100 for a bus pass. This doesn't include the train rides I take. To make it worse, they boast LIED in their brochures that "SAVE 50% on fares when you buy passes". I think the brochures should be rewritten as "YOU PAY EXTRA 100% on fares even when you buy passes" or "WE EARN DOUBLE FROM PASS SALES". Well I still lived on with it despite having to wait for hours at bus stops for buses which seems to always have their display light malfunctioned, looking at buses passing by and not stopping at all, enduring dirty buses, bear with abusive rude drivers who scolds passengers "bodoh", "babi&q
Looking for something to eat during lunch or dinner but at a loss for ideas where to eat? What if I tell you there's a place where you could select from a vast menu with consistent taste which has several branches located around the Klang Valley? The special menu also changes from time to time so you get something special every weekend. The price? Porkin' Good Food & Beers at Amazing yet Affordable Pricing All-Day Long! Read on to find out more The branch I visited was the TTDI. I have also been to their branch in Sri Petaling which has more or less the same seating arrangements You could have your private romantic cubicle or the normal dining tables or choose to dine at the bar with their vast selection of drinks A vast selection of drinks to choose from apart from alcoholic beverages which I am sure you could find one of your choice Let's start with the starters and light bites. Prawn paste chicken wings. Chicken wings marinated with prawn
Well the Mi Bunny once again dropped a brand new Mi9 Global Version at my doorsteps for me to review. So what's in it and what are the key points for the phone? Read on to find out more.. First off this is the global version distinguished by the obvious red Global Version on the side of the box so you know it has the global MIUI ROM installed which comes with google services and apps The seashell rainbow coloured box made it unique from the old full Black/White or Brown versions of Xiaomi Phone box. This is one of the box I would really keep to store my stuffs Next up. What's in the box other than the phone? The User Manual and Warranty Booklet, sim tray pin and 3.5mm jack to USB C adapter, 2/3 pin plug depending on region, USB C Cable and a Dark coloured rubber phone casing so you get the max protection out of the box First look on the phone, the piano black version, elegant on it's own. The Shiny black finish with curved sides adds on to the cl
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