Going back to Daiso

Today, I had to go back to that customer of mine whose shop is in the final stages of renovation. And the contractors there are working like crazy as they have less than days to hand over to the customer. I had to come because two days ago, no one was working (really hard). And today, I am glad I came because they had pulled two cables less. So, I had to get them to rectify the mistake.

Although we are not under the Main-con(tractor), and we're not laying the cables, I still have to perform a site inspection in case there are complications.

This is where we'll be installing the phone
system. Right now, the CCTV guy is getting
the best places and mains power.

I have never seen a cloth type of
wall paper with glitter as it looks
glamorous. Very glamorous.

Close up shot of the fabric. But most of the
glitter that was glued on, came off and made
the floor/carpet look weird instead.


On the way out, there was this roadshow about
driving safety by the Fire & Rescue Department
to educate folks who are going to balik kampung

Yeah, they even have their own band.

Before I go back, I was unable to resist the urge to stop at Daiso again. I realise I am starting to get addicted to that shop. And with RM5.00 per item, its getting to be quite expensive. I mean, there are so many nice and useful things in there and by the time you check out, you realise the con. Its so easy to pick the items and buy the time you realise it, you could have paid more than RM50.00 for stuff which might be cheaper or that you do not really want but thought you might need it.

And so, (L-R) I had a nice tap penguin, a tube
paste roller, two sets of hand massage balls

One is the nicket plated and the other is just plain
transparent blue. Yes, it is painful to massage your
hands. But I was thinking of more uses for the
metallised version. However, I still could not get
the two halves to open......

I like this because when you stick it to the tap and
trun on the water, the small fins inside would make
the penguin flap its wings. Unfortunately, the taps
in the house were too big for it. Hai......

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