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These past few days after exams have been really, really busy. Yesterday was the best yet, though. The most fun I've had in such a long time. Laughed so much during dinner until I started crying. Not just tearing. I mean actually crying.
 On Saturday we decided to check out the Euro Fun Park in town. Ended up waiting 2 hours just to get into the car park area. Left and went to Singgah Selalu for dinner instead. Such a bloody waste of time. Really not worth waiting so long just to get in.
 We went out at around 1.30 in the afternoon once I got back from church.
Went to KSL first. Had a mani-pedi appointment there at 3pm (No where near as good as Kuku Spa though) and then at around 4 we went to City Square. Walked around. Stuffed ourselves with food and drinks. Shamelessly took pictures. Heh.
 To kill time while waiting for the shops at the bazaar to open, we went to Roost. Had the whole place to ourselves for about 2 hours. Successfully convinced the girls to love the place as much as I do. NYAH.





 Every Friday night there's this dude who plays the guitar and sings to entertain at the cafe. I'm seriously thinking about getting a (very) part-time job somewhere where I can just sing and maybe get some extra pocket money. No idea where to start but it's a thought. Maybe one or two nights a week at places like Roost. Need to find out where I can do it and how to go about it. Hope it happens though. Have been getting some very positive feedback from all the covers I've posted on SoundCloud anyway so why not, right?
 Walked around a little and took a short break here.

Ended the evening with steamboat.
There's this new place that's opened up just across the road from the apartment. Got back after 1 in the morning. Slept only after 4.
It's 11.30 now. Spa appointment is at 3.30 this afternoon. So looking forward to it :3
Waiting to get back home again and spend time with Jauhie.

So, so nice to not have to worry about what time to come back everytime we go out and what subject to study every night.
It's gonna be 3 whole weeks of sheer freedom and contentment.
*beams*
More soon I hope!

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