I have seen this shirt whenever i passed Ogawa and i always joked with Dolphin, if i can only get one of those shirt, LOL. Here PinkPau too got into the frenzy and tried one out at the Ogawa Outlet. Anyway how many of you have tried a massaging chair, besides the ones at the airport ? I for one never trusted sitting on one especially after feeling my bones being ripped off by the el-cheopos in the airport when i tried a few years back. So when Ogawa had a blogger session a couple of weeks ago, i had the chance to try out their products. You definitely get for what you pay for. For starters you don’t feel like you are sitting on a chair filled with sharp edges.
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MMU Convocation 2009
Last weekend was the 10th convocation for MMU and i was there busy kaypo-ing on the 1st and 2nd day. For the 1st day i was there to see Steven and on the 2nd day i was there to see Lih Ren. This time around, there were more soft toys and different flower vendors unlike previous years where it was all under one person. With the current economy situation (though it’s getting better), people do tend to get something cheap but worth the money. Flowers are just overpriced. But then again, it’s not going to change anything. This coming Saturday is Dolphin’s convo and i am definitely getting her flowers. Wouldn’t want to know what’s the after effect of not doing so.
Chronicles of Cambodia 5: The smiling faces
After so many months of neglecting my Cambodia entries, i am finally writing again and hopefully i can be done soon. For the past 6 months i have been receiving messages, emails and even tweets regarding Cambodia. This has definitely given more the reason to complete the Siem Reap section Siem Reap is definitely famous for it’s Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom and of course the smiling faces just like the above. As stated in my previous entry, there are 3 types of passes for Angkor Wat which are the 1 day, 3 days and 1 week pass. We took the 3 days pass which would cost USD40 per person and this covers all temples surrounding Siem Reap. Security is quite tight and the pass has to be with you at all times.





