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Finally … our long awaited uniforms
February 16, 2007, 10:41 am
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We’ve always wanted to get uniforms for our Interact Club. And we finally got them today! We get to decide how we want them to look like, so we decided on black shirt, black skirt and silver tie. I know that some of you will say why all black? But trust me, it looks gorgeous. =D

Uniform

Interact

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My desert from Delifrance…lol
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Four of us sharing the same fitting room
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We got the shirt from KLCC and the skirt from Midvalley. We hopped from one place to another today. And I’m so tired now…my feet are aching from the heels I wore today. They were brand new and pretty steep and high. Nearing the end of the day, I was so close to tears, I couldn’t walk properly anymore. I was slightly limping and half dragging my feet. Lol. But no pain, no beauty. =P

Today during our loooong wait for the train to arrive, there was this bunch (around 6 or 7 of them) of chinese-speaking little girls around the age of 13 or 14 getting out from the train. Most of them dressed like…somewhat similar to Harajukus (I’m sorry, I’m not really a fan of the Harajuku fashion). Anyway, suddenly one of them gave a cry and said she lost her phone (been there), and started crying (okay, that i did not do). She went hysterical, crying her eyes out. We heard her friends saying that, "Don’t cry, don’t cry, we’ll all share money to get you a new phone right away so your parents won’t know" (right…*eye rolling*).

And then, this was the thing that really got me mad, they pushed their way through the crowd and stood in front of us. We were already in front, as we got there first. I don’t know why they want to board the train again but it’s just so selfish and immature of them to elbow their way through the crowd. I mean…yeah you lost your phone but that doesn’t give you the right to jump queue and do whatever pleases you. Ugh. And another thing, when the train finally came we told everyone to stop pushing so others in the train could come out, but those girls…they were pushing again. We told them not to push and they even dared to say that they didn’t when it was so obvious that they were. I felt like throwing a slap across their faces.

We were stuck there for a while and finally we got so fed up that we decided to wait for the next train. Little Harajukus pushed their way into the train while we, the good samaritans (ahem) had to wait for the next train. And guess what? We had to miss four trains because they were so damn full and the people inside refused to move anywhere but near the door. So the area near the doors are jam-packed with people while the aisle/corridors only have a few. Sigh. Oh well…we’re living in Malaysia anyway. Can’t expect too much.

Hmm…I might do a post on this in my other blog. Will give notice if i do.

It’s pretty late and I’m exhausted. I’m gonna crash for the night. Goodnight.




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