Friday, September 19, 2008

I'm leaving on a jet plane!!! Don't know when i'll be back again!!!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Shoe Shopping Makes Good Blogging Material!



Spotted! Mr. J and Le SoccerChick picking out footwear at a snazzy shopping plaza. J be nimble, J be quick, J better get them shoes by this week! XOXO?

Yes!! bloggers and bloggerettes! I recently went on a “shopping assignment” with Jaryn, owner of JomJaryn (You know mostly girly girl stuff…insert BIG sigh here). With a spring in our steps (and a gaping hole to my wallet... insert BIGGER sigh here) we manage to search for this cute pair of shoes from VINCCI. (I was like OWE-EM-GEE!!! Those are just so cute!....insert BIGGEST sigh here)

Accompanied with a meal (A girl’s gotta’ eat) at Dave's Deli (watch the calories girls~!) we ended the day with some of my manhood still intact! However it was all jolly good fun!

P.S: Jaryn I owe you meals!!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

You Got NERF-ed!!!

Yeah I know it’s crazy but I think it’s worth a shot. But in my defense I was bored to I got the NERF gun.

I would like to call out all Malaysian of NERF guns owners to step up and be counted. For the rest of you who don’t know what NERF is please go the link I provided (TO THE SMARTASS: yeah I know it’s been around like forever but please give people a chance) Maybe someday Malaysia might have their very first NERF war.

Paintball hurt? , so why don’t you convert?

So here is the first Malaysian headcount (i think). My friend
pandababyking and I. Here is our arsenal. If you are interested in getting a NERF gun in Malaysia please visit your local Toys “R” Us store near you. If there is another source please advice in the comment section.

The FireflyThe Maverick

Thursday, September 4, 2008

The Many Wonders of Malaysian Roads

After my little signpost fiasco, I felt a certain connection to all signposts in service at our streets. Ever vigilant and unyielding, they have stood tough against all odds. Driving down Dickens Street I spotted one of their fellow comrades. Although still standing tall, I couldn’t understand what it was trying to tell me.