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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Day 39 - 44: Way overdued SORRY! Ok a span of five days of not blogging, but I will try my best to recall all the interesting places within this short span on time! (No in chronological order oops! :P) Foremost, Samuel got into the finals of his singing competition! All thanks to my awesome recommendation of singing something WITHIN his comfort zone, i.e. Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours". Admittedly, most of the male contestants were fairly weak, but many girls on the other hand were outstanding! And for getting into the finals, Samuel treated us to KTV! Initially I thought it was pretty expensive (given that we had to pay 320NT = $15) for four hours, but I realized it was totally worth it, since we could take HEAPS AND HEAPS of food.. for FREE! We probably settled our lunch and an early dinner there. LAUGHS. Next, we joined the NCCU peeps to floral expo, and I was surprised for a early weekday morning it was still swamped with people. Took many photos, enjoyed the beautiful spectacle of flowers and avoided all the pavillions (which were actually the main highlights) because the queues were ridiculously long. I had the chance to pop down to an American warehouse, Costco located at Nei Hu. Gigantic and being an outlet mall, it was packed with items at affordable pricings. Had a good dinner with some Taiwan friends over dinner and the food from Costco was actually decent. :) Brought the girls to club on Saturday, and we were all shocked that entry was ridiculously overpriced... for them. But they were bombarded with loads of free drinks, which basically consisted of taiwan beer and barcardi that tasted like awfully sweetened lemonade. Surprise of the night was a group of dancers sashaying to a medley of chinese dance remix. And they were seriously good. |
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