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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Robinson's Closed Door Sales,31 July 2009

Last year I forgot to go to Robinson's closed door sales and the pictures of the event in the magazines looked very nice, the people all looked dressed at the height of fashion, nibbling on delectables and there were rows of goodie bags. So this year, I took the trouble to go (even marked the event on my calender and persuaded my busy daughter to tag along.
                   What the?????

The sight of a very long queue greeted us!!!  Patiently we joined the q.

                   Still queueing...

It was a very, very long one!!!! No end in sight!!!





At last we got in!!! The goodie bags were all gone!! So was the food!!!!!!

This little girl is waiting in front of the table for food to be served!!!!



At last, the waiter brought one, only one tray of teeny bite sized whatever!!!

Everyone grabbed, shoved and pushed!!!! Ha ha ha....I had a good time shooting!!

All gone!!

Another tray...everyone grab!!!!!









This is what my daughter managed to grab!!!! Ha ha ha!!! quite fun!!!


Only drinks were available readily on the tap, or 'on' the waiter.....nestea peach, and a funny blue coloured drink...






Finally got down to some browsing, but this is one sale where we bought....NOTHING!!!!!

        On our way out, saw this Elvis wannabe.......

Daughter was still hungry!!!! So we went to nyonya kopitiam to have curry mee!!!



Next year, I will not bother to go to Robinson's so-called closed door sales again, no matter how free I am!!!!

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

1 August 2009, Momentous Day: ISA Rally

We had heard and read of the ISA Rally planned for 1 August, but our school had scheduled a replacement school day so we dutifully went to school. Our English department had even planned and booked a buffet hi-tea which we did not cancel, so after school at 1.15 I drove to Eastin although all roads leading to the Istana were reported to be closed. Surprisingly it was clear all the way, I took the Kerinchi Link and did not mind forking out money for the toll for once. I was the first to reach Eastin. Atfter the sumptious hi tea, I drove home using the Bandar Damansara way and was caught at the roadblock, so detoured via Sentral and Brickfields, reaching home safely. Looking at the streets, I was quite grateful to the Police for seemingly doing a good job manning the blocks.


Look how New Straits Times online gave a very reassuring picture:

Calm Returns to KL city centre
UPDATED 7.07pm
2009/07/31
NST News Team
KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan says the
situation in the city centre has returned to normal.


Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohd Sabtu Osman has verified that up till 6pm, 438 people had been arrested, including 37 women and 38 juveniles.


REPORTED AT 5.43pm:

KUALA LUMPUR: Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman has been closed again to traffic.
At the Masjid Jamek LRT station and also near Maju Junction, security personnel fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd of protestors refusing to leave the area.

Some of the people were seen running into the Masjid Jamek mosque premises.



source: The New Straits Times Online




but the Star reported differently:

Saturday August 1, 2009
Anti-ISA protest: KL city centre turns
chaotic
The Kuala Lumpur city centre turned chaotic on Saturday afternoon as the Anti-ISA protesters went ahead with their march against the Act. The protesters eventually dispersed at 6.29pm. Police confirmed that 438 people were arrested. Earlier, organisers of the Pro-ISA rally, which was also planned for Saturday, said they had decided to cancel it.

ISA protest: Crowds disperse; KL police chief says 438 arrested, so far

Star even had hourly and half hourly reportage:


07.05pm: Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohd Sabtu Osman says that 438 people were arrested until 6pm, including 37 women and 38 juvenile.
06.40pm: Mohd Khairul Azamdin, legal adviser to pro ISA Majlis Gabungan NGO Pembela Negara walks through police blockade and is now at the the Palace to hand over a memorandum urging that the ISA be retained. He is alone.
06.29pm Crowds disperse; reduced police presence; IGP says city situation is under control
05.45pm: Water cannons fired at Masjid Jamek LRT station; FRU and police marching in to disperse crowd; people are running into mosque............

source: THE STAR ON LINE

Pictures of desserts at Swez Brasserie, Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya



                              Eastin Hotel

                     The Swez Brasserie

Everything seemed so calm at home until I saw these pictures courtesy of the STAR, din merican.wordpress, MAGICK RIVER blog and Malaysiakini.........






















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Pictures courtesy of other pple's blog!!!! (all mentioned above)Antares, etc etc