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Saturday, April 26, 2008

cabbages

bonjour, mon ami. comment ca va? je suis bien. Aujourd'hui, je vais a Bridge Road avec Jia Yee pour shopping. Les vetements, ce sont cher! mais, j'achete trois choses-un pantalon, un manteau, et un sac a main. je suis tres heureuse! Aussi, j'ai faim.

haven't learned how to do past tense yet. sorry.

So yeah, we endeavoured to go shopping today. My wallet became bulimic. it vomited out all the money that was put into it. but i am trying (quite successfully, too) to justify each of my purchases. i needed a coat, it's getting colder and my awesome purple jumper won't quite cut it any more. and the slobbish blue sweater is so far ok, but with this new jacket i bought, i can alternate it with the sweater and this jacket's longer, so i can wear my tunics with it(it looks ridiculous when i wear the sweater over a tunic because the bottom part of the tunic sticks out). see?a good buy. and i got it at a reasonable price.

justify,baby. justification makes the guilt go away. nevemind that i haven't justified the other two purchases.

Don't be fooled if you think you're poor and can't afford to go shopping in Melbourne(like i did, when i first came). Why?
a) You'll definitely be able to find your place amongst Melbourne's shopping hierarchy. of course there's the let's-not-even-go-there level, reserved for the Chanel and Prada and Louis Vuitton boutiques littered in the CBD. and there's also the next level, the we-don't-offer-haute-couture-but-we're-still-pretty-damn-exclusive level, places like Nine West and David Lawrence, which might be affordable to the affluent some, but i am not affluent some. after that, there's the even-cheaper-and-our-store-still-looks-nice-and-classy level, which comprises of your typical Country Road, Witchery, Jeans West and such. and which i would like to have as my own level, but yet i groan inwardly when reading price-tags in those shops. and therefore i belong in the subsequent category, which is the you-can-tell-we're-cheap-by-the-way-we-longgok-things-in-piles-and-racks level.

where was i going with this? ah yes. my point is, you'd belong in any one of these levels or in multiple, depending on your income/allowance status. so yeah. no worries.

b)when they say sale, they really mean sale. not the measly 20% or 30% off we find at homes(sure, there may be some that get 50% or 70% slashed off, but usually it's the ugly stuff). but here a sale means that chances are more than likely that you'll find really good bargains. and people here seem to find endless reasons to have sales. Easter sale. mid-season sale. end of season sale.

i can't believe i'm blogging about shopping, for God's sake.

My parents did not spend so much money to send me here to shop.

Cabbages have got to be the best vegetable here. i can't say in the whole world, because in my opinion that title's reserved for pucuk manis and kangkung, but as neither of them can be found here, i'll settle for kobis cooked with oyster sauce and telur. wah. sungguh lazat.

why is it that tomatoes are treated like veggie when they're in fact fruits? why don't we eat tomatoes like we eat plums or peaches(the plums here are yummy,btw. and jagung too).

i think that the prettiest yellow is ripe jagung-yellow. and the prettiest purple is a split between eggplant-purple for dark purple, and purple dragonfruit-purple for light purple. and the nicest red may be tomato-red, depending on the tomato, or it could be capsicum-red. or maybe it started off with the jagung, and ended up being a game to find a example of something organinc for every colour. i'm not quite sure. but eggplant-puple really does rock.

i'm going to mandi, then cook and eat dinner, while watching To Catch A Thief, starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. i hope it's good.

7 comments:

Hmm... said...

A very productive shopping outing =D hehehe...i think i belong to the category sale-only-shopping ...guilt.. can't find much justification..

aman23 said...

somebody's going French. don't come up with an all-French blog entry please because I won't be able to understand a word of it XD

haha cabbages. macam arnab je ;p

girls and shopping, tsk tsk.

A said...

shao:very productive indeed! and, i bet we got more than 10,000 steps during this shopping expedition,haha :D

aman: salut aman! tu ne comprehends pas un blog francais?

hahahahahaha. sorry.

ye, macam arnab. but somehow the arnab looks waaaay cuter when it eats cabbage as compared to moi :p

'girl and shopping,tsk tsk' could easily be flipped over and be 'guys and cars, tsk tsk'.

Aki said...

Ew, eat tomato like fruits? I'll tell you why sane people don't eat tomato like fruits.

BECAUSE THEY DON'T TASTE LIKR FRUITS! All vegetables taste bad, and all fruits taste nice.

There!

A said...

hahahahaha, i have to agree with that statement to a certain extent. besides kangkung and pucuk manis and kobis, i find veggie quite abominable. but!but! the tomatoes here are wonderful! yes, i said wonderful. back home i never did take notice of those red things in burgers or spaghetti or whatnot, tapi kat sini tomato sedap! boleh makan cam buah, in a perfectly sane manner ;D

mostlyepiphanies said...

I eat raw carrots. People think I'm mental.hehe.But the carrots here are much more crunchy and sweeter!

I belong in the discount hogger category!

But I have wanted that country road bag for a while.You notice the country road bag that everyone is wearing? i don't know if its just my uni.hehe.

I will allocate some time to go shopping this week.

A said...

carrot muncher!haha. good for eyesight(or so they say). i've never cared much for carrots, but i fully believe you when you say they're sweeter/crunchier here.

oh!oh!saya tahu. i've seen that bag everywhere here too. i saw it in the shop a couple times, it was somehwhat surprisingly pricey.

yay, go shopping!retail therapy.