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Sunday, March 2, 2008

小丸子 ちび丸子ちゃん Part II

开饭了!
荡秋千咯!

大孩子们
ehhhh....

帅哥

小丸子欢迎你

上课了

老师说。。。
小丸子永远就读3年4班

大丸子

今天会抽到好签吗?
I got a red stick.. meaning I will strike a big prize soon. Maybe I should go buy their 4D or sth


Taiwanese are very fond of such 夹夹乐 machines. In fact they're everywhere, whole shops full of such machines. But the good thing here is that if you spend a certain amount (usually much higher than the retail price), your effort will not be in vain coz they'll automatically give you a doll of your choice. Singapore's arcades should take a leaf out of their book.

The paper bag I wanted so much costs a whopping NT999. Nice figure! It's called a 福袋。


Wanted to take a picture the chop on my hand, but the wind and my camera string got in the way. Think its a rather interesting photo though. The yellow thing in the background is the file I bought. I also bought a set of postcards!


A really tall and skinny ChibiMaruko Chan
They had a meet and greet session which was full of parents and their kids in tow. Whenever the host greeted us she would say "Hello kids and big kids!" How true! There were many teenagers like us there. Taiwan is truly a kawaii nation. Feels good to be young at heart without being paiseh.

I got my wish granted! Merry go round wheee... you can see that we're in action coz its blur..

My good ol' horse

Chooo chooo...

We took a long time to decide whether to take the ride. Heck we paid for it, we shouldn't be deprived of reviving our childhood memories. Shu Hui & I each got our own "private" cabin. First class treatment! (Ok I admit we couldn't fit into one cabin.
P.S: It's 2am in the morning. So this explains the lack of description. Shall let the pictures do the talking. This is one of my favourite entries coz there are so many colourful pictures to choose from. :)

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