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yup....all the way keep left and up the bridge to bt. indah.

 

it's not exactly shorter route but free flowing without traffic.

 

 

up the bridge go to perling toll???.............

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no......this one nothing to do with perling toll. its toll free.

 

but the exit to bt indah is at perling.

 

 

show me when we go makan ok............. :D

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basically....

 

go straight all the way from the custom and into the sea side. And keep left all the way straight to reach bt Indah.

 

Go further down and you reach lego land...

Oh......my friend and I took that route on our first trip to Sutera Mall 'cos we made a wrong turn and landed up in that costal road...........I think it's a bit further but at least no need to pay toll..... [laugh]

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yup boh simi chia wan. :D

 

Bo chia is one thing many robbers another thing. Bo QC is also one thing.

I strongly tell people who cheapskate buy cheap Msia mooncakes . Worst is dare to give to others in Sg it's really throw face. In my opinion that is. If you are poor then can understand but if you are middle income there is no reason to be cat feces and go for lousy quality product .

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Bo chia is one thing many robbers another thing. Bo QC is also one thing.

I strongly tell people who cheapskate buy cheap Msia mooncakes . Worst is dare to give to others in Sg it's really throw face. In my opinion that is. If you are poor then can understand but if you are middle income there is no reason to be cat feces and go for lousy quality product .

you can have all the atas mooncake here all to yourself.

 

cheapskate and no face people like us will do well to buy 2nd class mooncake there. thank you.

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you can have all the atas mooncake here all to yourself.

 

cheapskate and no face people like us will do well to buy 2nd class mooncake there. thank you.

 

Not atas or what but quality.. You eat Malaysia mooncake not scared? U give your children these things? I admire your courage

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you can have all the atas mooncake here all to yourself.

 

cheapskate and no face people like us will do well to buy 2nd class mooncake there. thank you.

 

 

[laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

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Not atas or what but quality.. You eat Malaysia mooncake not scared? U give your children these things? I admire your courage

You mean M'sia's children don't eat it? You're sure those ingredients used in local mooncakes don't come from other countries? [hur]

 

No wonder many of my foreign colleagues often said our locals are one of the most arrogant people around..... [thumbsdown]

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You mean M'sia's children don't eat it? You're sure those ingredients used in local mooncakes don't come from other countries? [hur]

 

No wonder many of my foreign colleagues often said our locals are one of the most arrogant people around..... [thumbsdown]

 

 

wahahahahahaha................. [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

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Bo chia is one thing many robbers another thing. Bo QC is also one thing.

I strongly tell people who cheapskate buy cheap Msia mooncakes . Worst is dare to give to others in Sg it's really throw face. In my opinion that is. If you are poor then can understand but if you are middle income there is no reason to be cat feces and go for lousy quality product .

 

Only someone who has some inferiority complex financially would write in this manner, those pretending to be somone but who is not. A person who is financially stable and confident about their wealth don't need to disparge others food choice just to feel "superior".

 

If you claim to be so high class, I suppose only mooncakes with gold dust costing over $500 is good enough for you. Any thing less as a gift will be slap in the face of your recepient, i.e. your father/mother, friends (if you have any), your boss, etc.

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Only someone who has some inferiority complex financially would write in this manner, those pretending to be somone but who is not. A person who is financially stable and confident about their wealth don't need to disparge others food choice just to feel "superior".

 

If you claim to be so high class, I suppose only mooncakes with gold dust costing over $500 is good enough for you. Any thing less as a gift will be slap in the face of your recepient, i.e. your father/mother, friends (if you have any), your boss, etc.

 

Did you buy msian mooncakes? Why were you triggered by my objective post? What were your feelings when you read my post?

Why did you choose a cheaper alternative?

Thank you.

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Did you buy msian mooncakes? Why were you triggered by my objective post? What were your feelings when you read my post?

Why did you choose a cheaper alternative?

Thank you.

objective post???

 

sorry to say you sound like a frog who lives in a well with a lame view of the world.

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