Changes

About 1 month ago, someone who seems to know me well leave some note on my chatbox, regarding changes. Well, I mentioned too that changes are good as long as its a healthy changes. I've also mentioned in my previous post that those people I've met so far didn't change fundamentally, but maturity circulates among them. All of them now regardless of what they're doing, have changed in a good way.

Anyway, today is the second thursday I've spent in KL after so long. Last friday I've had college gathering. I've always mentioned that they're the best class mates ever, and I'm always excited when they held any gatherings. This time 14 of us attend. We had some set menu thingy which includes Shark Fin Soup. I didn't expect the Shark Fin Soup and honestly, I don't really like Shark Fin Soup. Its not that I have the money to eat everyday till I'm bored with it, just that I rather spend those money on Shark Fin soup on other more precious stuff. After the dinner of course it was casino royale in Carl's house. I've finally able to play bridge which i've not played for such long period. Then we played Texas Hold'em poker. Sighz, i broke my principle and i did participate in a gamble. I've no excuse, nor reason. I'll stop immediately.













I didn't do much after that, just pure visiting parent's friends and some of my friends. Mamak is a must as usual, and some other norm stuff. Only thing special is that I finally drove more this week. I've drove all the way to Taipan, Subang this week and kinda regain my passion and confidence in driving. U know if u stay too long in Germany, u tend to lose alot of confidence here. The main reason is because the people there give way to u, but here u find ur own way. I've also been to KL city center wanted to get my guitar but it was close. On my journey there, I observe the surroundings. Man, KL changed alot. I really felt so stranger here. I just don't know why, despite being back here 2 times before, I just felt the difference here. Its not just the changes, but the surroundings, the people also made me felt foreign. Even OUG itself changed like mad. The other day I was planning to go shoot some hoops myself, and even to travel to my homeground basketball court I have to ask my dad for directions. I mean I've been playing there for 10 years, from walking to driving there, and yet now I have to ask for directions. Initially I thought the hardest thing I would have to get used to is the weather. Now I'm fine with it, but instead I'm so not used to the environment.

Anyway, I hope to get used to it soon, and hope i can meet more people throughout the weeks here. I'm still doing nothing at home and I've still plenty of stuff to do.

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