Monday, November 22, 2004

Of Friends and Breakfasts

Last Friday, after leaving the office, had a craving for Burger King's French Chicken. But in the end, only went to McDonalds in Desa Pandan to eat a double cheese burger. Brought along James Lee Burke's Cadillac Jukebox. So there I was, eating a burger while reading a book. The only reason I did that was to while away the time before my parents got back home from Cameron. I kind of enjoyed myself, actually. I mean, I seldom get the chance to eat and read without being bothered before. Well, rarely, anyway.

Then, on Saturday morning, went for breakfast with a friend living in Pandan Indah. After having a piece of roti canai each, we went straight to Serdang, to our friend's house. From there, we went to Melaka and Johor to beraya. It was fun hanging out with my old uni friends. We left Johor around 5pm, actually almost close to 6pm, and we arrived in KL less than 2 hours later. The road was quite heavy with traffic, but a moving traffic, so it was ok. Before saying goodbye to each other, we went to one more stop, which was in PJ. We stayed there till around 10.30pm. For my friend and I, we had to follow our friend back to Serdang to get my friend's car. So I reached my house close to midnight. And my friend arrived a few minutes later. It was truly a tiring day. But it was fun.

The next morning, while still tired from the other day, my phone, which I placed next to my ear, rang. I was startled awake, and luckily for the guy on the other end, I was awake and alert, well, sort of alert. Anyway, it turned out to be my best buddy. He said he was in the neighbourhood, and asked whether I wanted to have breakfast. 20 minutes later, I was in front of the mirrow, combing my hair, after a shower, and even managed to wash my hair. Though my eyes were still red from sleep. Anyway, went to get yet another helping of roti canai, though this time I had roti sardin. It was filling, to say the least. And yummy of course. My best buddy had roti telur bawang. Or 'eggs and onions bread'. Well, something like that.

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