Thursday, August 31, 2006



Ryce and I took the tram to the city. She just moved to her new place, and the stop was just a stone throw away.

She had to go to uni, so I walked alone.



A lot of tram commuters did not pay for their rides in Melbourne. They just went on board and sat down. I reckon this ad running on reverse psychology and dry humour really went down the drain.



This ad was so cute, using comic illustration to tell the story.



Can you help me get some loose change out? I need a drink. Passerby just ignored and sat on it.



I told you I was doing something worthwhile in the city. I took this photo.



I wonder who was daring enough to shoplift at this retail outlet.



This part of the newly opened Melbourne Central shopping mall reminded me of Wheelock Place in Singapore.



I loved the red knife holder. Eliss said we should get one of it too. We can pretend that its our boss.



Felt a little hungry, so I ordered a quarter chicken from Nando. It was marvelous with the spicy peri-peri sauce.



That was the time where most people in Australia knock off. Wished that you were working in this country?



You would not be able to find any seats to have a piece of the delicacy on the sushi train. Because It was a shoe shop.



I cooked some nasi lemak to share for dinner. Due to limited resources, several core ingredients were left out, like pandan leaves and ginger. The taste was quite nice, and I liked the rice nice and puffy. It was heavenly when accompanied by fried dace, anchovies (ikan bilis), sunny side-up and some awesome chilli paste.

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