A Not So Boring Week
Phew, whilst Nathan and Keegan, the two troublemakers are on their way back to SDO (sadly :(, I miss them already), next week we'll be expecting new scoundrels as Alex and Anthony arrive at the airport on Sunday, oh such fun we will have, I predict. So anyways, it was fun while it lasted, Nathan I mean, with all the piggy back rides, "behs", spins, farts, noise, crying, etc, it was worth it to end up seeing that 'cute' innocent smile on his face pondering and indulging on his chocolate sundae. Show's over people, move along, nothing more to see here. Unfortunately.
On the way back to Seremban to transport (we're a logistics family when foreign relatives are in town) some stuff that my uncle bought from such places like Petaling Street, Jalan Pasar, etc to the airport from them to airmail it back to their place, I almost got involved in a freak pile-up accident, but the feeling was way too scary and good at the same time. Whilst cruising at a decent 70 kilos an hour in a slight clog in the traffic, the damn Kenari infront of me just slammed on the damn brakes without even giving a ship about the guy at the back (me) and forced my mum, the pilot, to slam on the brakes too but while this happened, you know this has to go with the guy at my back too, right? well yeah it happened, just 30 kilos faster, as the Waja was trailing too close, he got onto his brakes for his dear life, tires were screeching like hell, smoke was flying everywhere. For this split second, I was just waiting for the Waja to bang into our car. Screeching went on, thick white smoke was everywhere around us until... well, if this was a series of Worst Case Scenario, I would say BANG, but no, the Waja happened to just get out of the way just in time to avoid the accident. From the looks of my split second glimpse to the back, it looks as if we had no chance of avoiding a 8-15 car pileup, the highway was just too cramped with idiots on it waiting to get canned in a conflict that almost meant to be. Thanks, god.
To think my mum is asking me to drive around without a license. This reminds me, just yesterday I already started seeing a couple of MyVi's in Shah Alam, was pretty shocked too to see them popping up on the road this fast, Perodua must be working that ass to the limits! But all in all, the MyVi really looks great. First thought that came to my mind when I saw the very first MyVi? "Perodua has done it this time", bravo Perodua, I'm looking forward to seeing how a Savvy competes with this on DAPAT Auto, as DAPAT already gave the MyVi a 3 3/4, which is the highest that they have given to ANY car which they have reviewed, which includes a Mercedes C class.
Reformat, I shall. Beam.

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