After the numerous test drives, after the numerous deliberation on which car to get, after shortlisting the cars that we deemed good, we finally did not get any that we short listed!!!
And after saying that we were not going to pay RM60k for a Proton, we did!!
See the pattern here?? hehehhe
So in the end, we got the Persona SE in Haze Blue. We needed the car immediately so this was the only car that could be delivered within such a short time and the only car that we can afford at the moment.
15 July - Got offer letter from new job, put booking fee for car
21 July - Bank loan approved
22 July - Paid 10% deposit for car
29 July - Car delivered!!
Exactly 2 weeks from the time i booked the car and the time i received the car.... thank goodness. Now i don't have to do the DJ-Mid Valley-NKVE (DJ entry) - NKVE (Seafield exit) anymore...!!!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Rome - Condensed...
Again, these are from the pictures i had printed. Too few, but it'll do la.
Rome is actually a really small city. The day we got there, we walked around and managed to walk to Trevi Fountain....then we walked summore, we found The Pantheon, and we walked summore, we found Colleseum!! If you can walk and find so many things to see, it either means that it's a small city or all the sites are concentrated in one area.
Everywhere you go, you're bound to bump into some damn old rocks and ruins. It's like being transported into the ancient world. But you still get the vespas scooting in and out of traffic.
And you can find Gelato EVERYWHERE!! So many flavours...so nice, had it numerous times!!
That's the condensed version of Rome. If you want more, wait for the Photobook version...
Rome is actually a really small city. The day we got there, we walked around and managed to walk to Trevi Fountain....then we walked summore, we found The Pantheon, and we walked summore, we found Colleseum!! If you can walk and find so many things to see, it either means that it's a small city or all the sites are concentrated in one area.
Everywhere you go, you're bound to bump into some damn old rocks and ruins. It's like being transported into the ancient world. But you still get the vespas scooting in and out of traffic.
A nice cold beer always good for quenching the thirst after a long day out in the sun exploring really old rocks
ecstacy of St Theresa, this is the church where one of the cardinals was burnt alive in Angels & Demons
one of the many angels in the thousands of churches in Rome. It is said that if you were to visit EVERY church in Rome, it'll take you 2 years....or something like that
And you can find Gelato EVERYWHERE!! So many flavours...so nice, had it numerous times!!
That's the condensed version of Rome. If you want more, wait for the Photobook version...
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Barcelona - Gaudi
It's Sunday and it's Church day.... and some images from La Sagarda Familia....should be the greatest most stylish church ever built when it's finally completed. Gaudi was and is just a great architect to have all these designs in his head....too bad he got run over by a tram!!
haiya....dunno how to read signs ah??
Casa Milla is another one of Gaudi's unique creations. It's actually an apartment block....could just imagine living in an apartment here. You'd know the architect thought about ergonomic of his furniture and how to design the place so that you'd get the most of the natural lighting....
Entry was 10€ each but quite worth it la to get to see his unique designs...
Entry was 10€ each but quite worth it la to get to see his unique designs...
the rooftop of Casa Milla, notice that the roof is not level, it's supposedly so that rain water is easier to drain....quite smart eh...
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Barcelona - The Food
I was just looking back at the photos of Barcelona that i have and realized that the pictures from yesterdays post, is just the tip of the iceberg!! Got soooooooo many more photos that shows Barcelona.....i think it can possibly fill up a whole photobook also!! And that was just a 3 day 2 night stay summore...
So what's a Barcelona post without some pictures of the food we had right??
First day we arrived, was way past lunch time, just chucked our bags to the hotel and headed back into the city to the promise of cheap shopping at Zara, Mango and Camper. Zara makes some good men shirts too. Kinda forgot that we were hungry too....lucky there was salvation next door....a McD's!! HAHAHAHA
But later at night, after a whole lot more walking and looking for cheap food....we realised that it's going to be our last dinner here in Barcelona and decided to just #%@* it and just spend la!! We're not coming here again till we're 60 years old...yeah, we want to come back just to see the finished La Sagarda Familia!!
money well spent. Although the churros could have been better if we had ordered chocolate sauce to dip it in. Oh well......
The last day, we went to the famous Boqueria Market to see the cured babi and all that and we stumbled to this place that was quite packed. And since it's quite packed, and the food smelt nice too, we also kiasu and just sat down and ordered la.
So what's a Barcelona post without some pictures of the food we had right??
First day we arrived, was way past lunch time, just chucked our bags to the hotel and headed back into the city to the promise of cheap shopping at Zara, Mango and Camper. Zara makes some good men shirts too. Kinda forgot that we were hungry too....lucky there was salvation next door....a McD's!! HAHAHAHA
always must try a McD's in a foreign land to see if it tastes better with babi in it.....
And yes, it tasted just slightly better.
Actually, we were really stingy with our €, since our RM seems so small. But what the heck, when are we going to Barcelona again. So we stopped converting and treated everything as it is in €.
Guided by the list that Amy gave us, we embarked on our quest for good food. Thank goodness for Amy, if not for her, we'd never get to do Barcelona a bit like a local, especially the food and beach parts. Thanks Amy!!
She recommended us this place called Sagardi...loads & loads of tapas on the bar top, just take your pick and they calculate later....just like lok lok, just take what you want and the guy counts your lidi (sticks)...same la, only here they use toothpick....hehhehh
Actually, we were really stingy with our €, since our RM seems so small. But what the heck, when are we going to Barcelona again. So we stopped converting and treated everything as it is in €.
Guided by the list that Amy gave us, we embarked on our quest for good food. Thank goodness for Amy, if not for her, we'd never get to do Barcelona a bit like a local, especially the food and beach parts. Thanks Amy!!
She recommended us this place called Sagardi...loads & loads of tapas on the bar top, just take your pick and they calculate later....just like lok lok, just take what you want and the guy counts your lidi (sticks)...same la, only here they use toothpick....hehhehh
the tapas spread
Quite ok, but the bill came up to be about 30€ for a couple of 8 or 9 tapas and 4 beers.....NEVER CONVERT to RM!!
That was our 1st indulgence in good Spanish food.
The next day after spending too much on the entrance fees to the Gaudi attractions, we decided to spend less for food, so we went to another fast food place, but at least this one was local and had jamon!!!
That was our 1st indulgence in good Spanish food.
The next day after spending too much on the entrance fees to the Gaudi attractions, we decided to spend less for food, so we went to another fast food place, but at least this one was local and had jamon!!!
the fast food sandwich place .... this is a jamon sandwich, part of a meal set, 2 sandwiches, 2 cokes and 1 fries for 8€
Later that day, nearly about dinner time, we passed by this courtyard. I think I've seen it before in some travel review or something, it had nice restaurants and some street performances and all that but we resisted the temptation to spend too much for our dinner.
But later at night, after a whole lot more walking and looking for cheap food....we realised that it's going to be our last dinner here in Barcelona and decided to just #%@* it and just spend la!! We're not coming here again till we're 60 years old...yeah, we want to come back just to see the finished La Sagarda Familia!!
money well spent. Although the churros could have been better if we had ordered chocolate sauce to dip it in. Oh well......
The last day, we went to the famous Boqueria Market to see the cured babi and all that and we stumbled to this place that was quite packed. And since it's quite packed, and the food smelt nice too, we also kiasu and just sat down and ordered la.
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