One evening at San Francisco Steakhouse
After my trip, I quickly bathed and got the whole family to Mid-Valley's San Francisco Steakhouse for Father's Day treat. This week, itwill be my turn while my brother will do his next week. All was fine until my Mom started to give Kristine some Partritti Red Sparkling Juice.
She was quite well behaved until she finished the whole glass..........
She was quite well behaved until she finished the whole glass..........
What's this drink?
It tastes weird
Let me try again
Hmm..... this is some getting used to
I loved sparkling wine!
Poor Daddy got stiffed for Rm45
Oh well, back to the Mushroom soup
On the way home
I have strated to buy stuff from these trips and bring them back so my family and thstaff in the office can eat them. But this year, my trip was not complete because something was missing.
These are called Lekor. They're made from fish.
You can slice them thinly for that crispy feel or
just turn them into 1cm strips
Either way, you still have to deep fry them
This is the route back from Genting and its called the Karak Highway
See the yellow sign?
It says, "No selling stuff here"
Which means, no selling lemangs (fired glutinous rice in bamboo shoots)
on the side road
Which is well because there were a lot of construction on the highway
So, everyone moved here, just about 1km from the Toll
Since we're going quite fast, it was too dangerous to
switch lanes to go to them
Darn!
These are called Lekor. They're made from fish.
You can slice them thinly for that crispy feel or
just turn them into 1cm strips
Either way, you still have to deep fry them
This is the route back from Genting and its called the Karak Highway
See the yellow sign?
It says, "No selling stuff here"
Which means, no selling lemangs (fired glutinous rice in bamboo shoots)
on the side road
Which is well because there were a lot of construction on the highway
So, everyone moved here, just about 1km from the Toll
Since we're going quite fast, it was too dangerous to
switch lanes to go to them
Darn!
System Installation @ Kuantan III
Today is the last day of our installation. It would have been completed yesterday if it weren't for the cabling problems. And also the "missing" items. once we have gone through a few trial runs, the customer is happy and that concludes our installation. Of course this was not possible without the help of a certain anonymous celebrity in the industry. We can show you the photos but then, we would have to kill you afterwards.
Just as we were about to clean up, the two fellas offered to help us
as they need to close the metal trunkings
So they gathered all the cables and stuffed them "carefully"
inside the trunkings. Notice how they use wooden sticks to
make sure the trunking does not warp nor cables falling out
And also they "carefully" tidied the junction box with the
cables all inside. Note that the giant toothpick is to make
sure the cables do not jump out at any curious person
All done! And it looked quite alright!
(Just as long no one tries rock climbing)
So, we awarded ourselves with Nasi Goreng Pataya
in weird sauce and bits of mutilated chicken
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