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The Salem Witch Trials (28/4/2012) Left: Eza, Najwa, Hamizah, Anis, Aliaa, Farissa

Wednesday

Day 2: (Spot 3) One Utama

As girls, we have no qualms in going anywhere that screams "shopping boutiques". heee. We  were super excited when we went to a shopping mall. So, we have reached a consensus (is that so eh? hehe) that we would go to One Utama as our third destination. As we were on our way to One Utama, there is this one car that has a full decoration on the back window if her car. Notice the sign in yellow? It reads : Devil in Car. hehe, nice one. But, was there really a devil inside? Nah, only mortals haha! 

The said car.. uuu... there's a transformers sign behind her car..
does that means that this car can transform into a robot? hmm... 

(=.='')

And now............ (drumroll please) Behold!!!!! we've finally arrived inside of One Utama.Yeay for us!! This was where we parked the car. This picture was purposely taken so that we won't stray from our path of lovely window shopping time, and forgotten all about where we  had parked the car...LOL~
Its Level 3, and block number 26. REMEMBER that guys!! 

As we were walking along, window shopping from shop to another, we encountered this shop that sold all sorts of statement t-shirts. But...the statements on the t-shirts is... lets just say, its for 18+. it was a trend nowadays that youngsters opted for.. really uhh, how do we say it? Urm...Kind of vulgar? =/ huu.... What had happened to those little innocents kids that did not wear this kind of t-shirts? Sigh.. How the world has changed...this is Malaysia, and not the United States of America. The values from there, how the people dressed..was taken as a model rather than the what defined morality. As Mark Twain had stated in The Innocents Abroad, "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness and many of our people need it sorely in this accounts."

See the statements on those t-shirts *covers eyes*


Now... what can you see as you look below?
A number of people that are lining up in a straight line as they are waiting for an artist to come. Apparently.. we forgot to take a peek at who the invited artists~sorry! As always, if there is any event that is being conducted at the ground floor, people upstairs would be looking downwards with fascination. As for us however....instead of being interested on the event that is happening downstairs, one of us... decided to stray from the pack and paid a visit to a store..LOL :P


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Ah huh.... there she is. Hehe. At this age, she is still interested in Girls?!
After a very serious and awkward tug of war, Farissa and Aliaa managed to tug Anis away from the said shop and we proceed to walk into Jusco. There, the sales were everywhere. 10%, 50%, 70%, and 80%. You name it. Its there. Uh well, mostly will be there. hehe. Oh as always.. Malaysian women, when they're in their shopaholic state, there was no fatigue to be felt. Haha! Anyhow, that was not the case of these poor husbands/boyfriends who were tired of waiting for their respective other-halves that they decided to rest on some of the benches provided there. 
Typical Malaysian women; if they see any sale tags from a mile away, All around them would suddenly disappear and then.. there's only the discounted items are in front of them.. Women are unique... 
Malaysians likes or more accurately, the LOVE to buy discounted things. So, if there was a a piece of cloth that was put aside as discounted items, women would attack that first and started rummaging around for any items that look nice on them. The ugly side of this was that, in the beginning of the sale, the discounted items would be arranged in a neat order, but when these discounted-items-crazed-women started to attack and rummage the clothes through the discounted items, they would leave a huge pile of messy items behind. So uncivilized lah these people...
Look at all of those messy pile of discounted items..
We continued our window shopping for a while until we came across the Jusco's food corner. We suddenly craved for some sushi. The look on our face when we saw in the counter that sushi offered tomyam and sambal flavour. So much for Malaysian taste~
Everything else was sooo Japanese. but then... TOM YAM? SAMBAL FLAVOUR? hontonni (really)? (=.=")
As we were walking in order to window-shop at ZARA...
We coincidentally look to our right and there.... The woman... my my.. what an interesting stoking she had..or is it a legging? uhh... (@.@)
Nice leggings amoi.. hehee
After hours and hours of window shopping and clicking away on our cameras, we decided to call it a day and we were hoping to go and view the "scenery' at Jalan Haji Taib". Right when  we're trying to take a corner right to enter Anis's house area, there was a traffic jam and this one VERY INCONSIDERATE driver decided to stop right in front of a junction in order to pick up his son. He depended on the power of his hands; trying to stop traffic merely using his hands. nice one ya uncle.. the drivers are all honking at you! Unfortunately for us, we can't get the camera on time as we were at the opposite road, and the traffic was moving. And suddenly, there was this one Chinese uncle, who parked his car in the yellow box. How nice of him... (notice the sarcasm here). This Chinese uncle just look at us as if what he was doing was a legal thing.   

T.H.E  E.N.D (....)

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