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Saturday, November 18, 2006

temptation and unpleasantries

Was at Raffles City's Robinsons ydae evening.

Planning to browse the ladies' section was stunned by the number of pretty dresses, tops and more at Robinsons. I cannot describe how hard I tried to keep my wallet closed and nestled deep into my bag. The tube dresses (my current weak point) were drop deap gorgeous. I want them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The accessories were also colour coordinated and I was bowled over. Went from rack to rack looking and marvelling at those clothes. Thankfully my guardian angel was watching over me and I managed to not sucumb to the immense devlish temptation to go on a whirlwind spree to and fro the fitting rooms and ending up with an armful of clothes.

My wallet remains intact and untouched. Haha

But really, it is sooooooooo not apt to go window shopping at Robinsons, FEP, Isetan when I am nearing the red alert for my bank acc. It is pure agony looking at those wonderful stuff and yet not being able to buy them. But my disobedient feet just can't help walking into those stores. Urgh!

After I thoroughly scoured that particular level of Robinsons, I made my way down to the 1st level and saw a Barbie performance and goodies on sale. There was the newly released Dancing Princess Barbies toys, pencil boxes and assorted merchandise decked in what else but girly pink.

Tons of people have gathered near the stage area to watch a dunno-what-time-den-will-start performance. I left even before it started.

Went for dinner at Lerk Thai with beloved and was looking forward to their delicious mango and glutinous rice dessert but was only told by the waiter that the mangoes were still greenish and not ripe yet. Darn, damn disappointed you know. In the end, we decided on 4 pcs of tapioca drenched in lemak coconut instead. It wasn't too bad but will still prefer the mango and glutinous pairing. Darn.

We then took the train home and met with a somewhat unpleasant experience. This ah ma and her 2 grandchildren were going into the same cabin as us and you know what happened? They were like snatching and planting their butts on the seats as though their lives depended on it. The grandkids (around 3 or 4 yrs old) were like screaming (translated from chinese): "Quick! Snatch a seat! Snatch a seat!" *faint*

PLEASE. We will both gladly give up our seat for the elderly, preggers and young kiddos, there is no need for such crude acts k. Imagine how those kiddos will grow to be? Sooooooo malu.

*shakes head*

1 Comments:

At 11:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Typical KIASU singaporean...

 

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