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Nervous Turkey!
What a struggle it's has become to get breakfast in Malaysia. Awesome spicy food all the time is great but noodles and rice for breakfast, no thanks. Today we search for so long for beans on toast (or equivalent), it was lunch time before we decided to stop looking.
The unbelievable has happen too.... We have eaten so health, exercised, relaxed and drank plenty of water in 30C heat and Matt has got a full blown cold!! How does that even happen? Maybe we need to go back to drinking everyday! This and the monsoon put a dampener (get it?) on the afternoon but in the evening we walked to the night market in downtown Kota Kinabalu. Absolute train wreck of a place. Worst market yet, nobody really there and no atmosphere, we actually wanted to buy some stuff from this one too. We headed for the craft centre market that we visited yesterday to eat street food and buy drinks off the lady boys. They were hilarious but the juice was more horrible than the creepy banter they were giving all the young boys who walked passed. We managed to make a young boys night, who was slaving away in the market clearing up, by giving him the change from our bill. 1 Malaysian ringgit equal to 17 pence. He was so grateful and did stop smiling the whole time we were there. M & C xxxx
The unbelievable has happen too.... We have eaten so health, exercised, relaxed and drank plenty of water in 30C heat and Matt has got a full blown cold!! How does that even happen? Maybe we need to go back to drinking everyday! This and the monsoon put a dampener (get it?) on the afternoon but in the evening we walked to the night market in downtown Kota Kinabalu. Absolute train wreck of a place. Worst market yet, nobody really there and no atmosphere, we actually wanted to buy some stuff from this one too. We headed for the craft centre market that we visited yesterday to eat street food and buy drinks off the lady boys. They were hilarious but the juice was more horrible than the creepy banter they were giving all the young boys who walked passed. We managed to make a young boys night, who was slaving away in the market clearing up, by giving him the change from our bill. 1 Malaysian ringgit equal to 17 pence. He was so grateful and did stop smiling the whole time we were there. M & C xxxx
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