At the recommendation of my cousin Chi Mei, I managed to arrange with Justin to go to a musical titled ROCK YOU (or something like that) staged at Cempaka (a private school ). So okay , I went to the school's site to print out the map, but I couldn't. (stupid site) So I drew it out. On the map, it looked like a pretty easy route, straight and all. I mean, look at this :
Of course, I wouldn't be blogging bout this if we actually managed to make it there in time. Rather, we never found our way there...it did look like we were on the right track but from the moment we took a wrong turn (or so I think) everything after that just went awry.....we soon found ourselves driving aimlessly around the place. Heck, we took a U-turn after thinking that we took a wrong turn like I said earlier (the U-turn was VERY far from where we turned in) only to find that we were STILL on the wrong path. It was already dark and there was no way we could tell where we were. All we saw were signs leading to Kajang (cause the map said to follow the signs posted to Kajang)
And to make things worse, some parts of the roads that we passed had these really, really eerie-looking overhead sign boards. They had black stains all over them like you normally see in those horror movies. And almost the entire stretch of some particular roads were near pitch-black and empty...~shivers~
We were even more afraid when not realizing that we made a U-turn earlier, we came back to a very familiar spot, the overhead bridge where we made the wrong turn. We went like "Eh? What the? OH NO!!!! What's happening?!!?" and it certainly didn't help that Judson kept saying that he read of a similar story in Singapore Ghost Stories (a popular horror story collection series) about getting stuck in cursed roads or something like that....it was crazy to say the least.
Not to mention that we were spooked out by the Kajang road signs. They're everywhere! Whichever way we turned we still saw the 'Kajang' followed by an upwards arrow road signs. And there was this road fork where both the roads lead to Kajang apparently. It almost seemed like all the roads led to Kajang. If possible, I wish never having to utter this stupid word again. Stupid road signs....
But having failed to catch the musical, we didn't give up hope. Justina suggested we go to Shah Alam to see One In A Million (if you don't know what's that, ask your friends :D) at the studio, and to Shah Alam we went. The real interesting performance was by Faizal who managed to squeeze Ashley Simpson's L.O.V.E into a manly rock song!!! It was memorable alright, never thought I'd hear a guy's version of that song. And the night ended with....McDonalds. I'm surprised of course that there are more people around midnight than during the entire day...
Justin made pretty good use of McDonald's 'free fries' card and made a mini mountain of fries. Check his blog for the pic if you're curious XD
8th of May 2013. The day when the traffic didn't matter.
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http://alicelittleworld.blogspot.com/2007/01/my-modeling-life-1.html
Interesting blog. Can i be your friend?
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