These past few weeks have been sort of a whirlwind, impromptu action packed activities and not excluding last Saturday too.
We woke up and much to our surprises, we had the same craving for
.
And therefore, a flurry of actions followed (brushing teeth/shitting/bathing/ironing of clothes) and before long, we realised that we’re already on the Woodlands Checkpoint, the Tiny One’s virgin crossover to Johor.
No hassle at the checkpoint, not many cars hogging the roads and it took us roughly 20 minutes before we are on the streets of JB, slowly moving along the uneven surfaces.
The original plan was to move towards Larkin Bus Terminal, so that we can buy the donuts and come back before noon. But since both my MIL and SIL tagged along, we decided to change our destination and headed off to
instead.
Had a quick meal at
and before we left the mall, I decided to make a quick pee at the nearby washroom.
Seriously speaking, this was my first time entering the washroom at this mall and quite simply, probably going to be the last time too. Let’s not talk about toilet cleanliness here, since our own public toilets are more or less the same.
There’s cleaning for appearance, in other words, cleaning when something appears dirty. Then there is cleaning for health, which is a higher level of cleaning. Cleaning for health is common sense just as eating correctly, getting enough sleep and exercise.
But what do I find when I enter the toilet cubicle ? This.

And it was at EVERY cubicle in the washroom!!!
So you tell me, does common sense always equal common practice ? Throughout the duration of me in the toilet, this video clip was running through my head when I was doing my small business inside there..
Edited: For some strange reasons, Firefox was unable to render this particular youtube clip correctly and my comments appear haywire after that. Hmm.. in any case, just hop on here and visit Oh Tandass… berkualiti!!!
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wuahhh donuts cravings?!!
and what and why on earth would someone chain up the toilet flushers?
hmm i wonder if it’s the work of a mischief or what ada orang nak curi ke tuh toilet flusher sampai chained up gitu sekali?!!!
Lolz the video tuh lucu sekali.hahaha
Yah. I think they are now shifting from car snatchers to flush snatchers. Dunno if they intend to sell it at any pasar malam Tampoi or not
LOL! Mampos! Eh Kotaraya toilets sucks big time. I love the toilets in City Square. Walaupun entrance 50 sen tapi kebersihan and the facilities tip top! Even the washing sink is superbly decorated.
Eh the above mall is not Kotaraya hor. Look closer.
The City Sq follow SG standard lah. Yang lain… no comment.
M’sia boleh!!
What happened to the page?
Hey hey, my mom just bought Dunkin Donuts yesterday! Woohooo! Choc pudding is sinful! >.
dooooooooooooonuts!!!!!!!
Zul, you make me wanna go there again this weekend!! Hahaha
what the? chained toilet flush!!???
Gee.. what’s up with that really… guess that mall promotes no flushing..
Jimat air la…
Yes Ed, jimat air to the point of cannot istinjak properly!! Nasib baik aku bawak botol
pandai abg bwk botol..thats wat we do too whenever we go jb..heh..
You buy the donuts at Pelangi !! Ive been there once long long time ago when it started to open. Most of the time i buy donuts at Angsana.
Yes Ain, DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT YOUR BOTOL
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Yes Teddy, just need to research for the locations of DD in M’sia and you can find places nearer to the checkpoint
Here, click this link to get more information.