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BKK Trip

I like blogging at night. Think it's the time of the day tt I feel more emotional and more expressive (i.e. long winded). But i don't care. It's my blog. So peeps reading, just filter out accordingly.

Bkk trip was great but way toooo short! Effectively, it's only 1 full day in bkk. I must say it's rather tiring trying to make full use of the little time we have there. In any case, the shopping was still good and i'm still yearning for more so i'll be constantly monitoring for cheap tixs.

And to my dear traveling companions, I love you ppl! U're such a fun lot. I'm definately looking forward to more traveling opportunities with u girls :) Before i move on to more exciting things like the wonderful pics i've taken, I must apologize for my short tempered self too. And poor someone had to bear the brunt. Ooops hahah. You were practically screamed at by me constantly without even making any noise. So sorry!

All excited at the airport.


Upon arriving at BKK, we immediately turned to Highlight 1. The food we've been craving for....

Noodles from road side stalls. The guys were actually craving for tomyam but it was already 1am in the morning and all we could find opened was beef noodles. but it was still yummlicious~ the soup was amazingly tasty which to me means it's sper unhealthy, loaded with loads of msg.
Day 2 food highlights include...

The legendary thai dessert. Kaw nia marc mong hahahhahah ku ku der pronounced it as something else at first and got the waitress lost. After being corrected, it became the above but I'm still convinced he's wrong heh.
Steam boat at MK Gold. Fiona's fav~~ haha
Anyway to ppl who's afraid tt u'll come out smelling smelly,  you won't if u go to the GOLD class one. don't go to the normal one.


Fuji Palace
Highlight 2 of BKK, Shopping! 

Shopping at Chatuchat market.

 
Good things always have to come to an end. Bye bkk... at our hotel lobby.

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