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Saturday, 27 December 2008
Hello Earthlings
I'm back from Sabah, first thing's first, Merry Xmas y'all! Boxing Day today, means lots of discounts over in 'em Western countries. How I wish I was back in Brissie right now drowning myself in SALE signs. Okay I shall not tell a lie. Drowning myself in new clothes. Horraayy! But sadly, I'm back here in Brunei/Malaysia and store owners' never heard of boxing day. *sluks* For the first time, I legally bought myself 12cans of beer back from Kuala Lurah today. For those readers who dont know, Brunei is a Muslim country that doesn't import alcohol drinks. It has to be bought and brought over from Malaysia. We then have to fill in this orangie form to declare them alcoholic beverages. Then it the form has to be chopped and signed by the customs officer. Only then will you be able to consider your alchie as legally brought into Brunei. A person can only bring 12cans of beer or 2litres of spirit. (iTHINK) All them alcoholic drinks that you bring over are for personal consumption only. If sold or given away, it is an offence to Law 138 (yes, i rmbred it because of the number. At least I think its a Law or a Section or whatever) Anyways, Sabah was fun. Did lots of shopping. Though we didnt manage stick to the traditional Sabah trip, such as going up Mt. Kinabalu for the hotsprings, catching a boat and heading off to one of the many islands around Kota Kinabalu. We did, however get to do our seafood dinner and Daddy's Birthday celebration. |