This is a series post from Australia summer trip. This post marks the fourth day of the trip, which is also my final day at Sydney. You can find previous series here, here, here and here.
This is how we started our day…
On the fourth day, we parked our rented car outside backpackers hotel. The car park only allows to park between 7pm-7am. We thought one of us will wake up and remove the car, but we were wrong.
We couldn’t wake up on time (expected), so we received a summon letter. Luckily our car didn’t kena tow away.
Shit happens during travel—but that’s an experience we won’t forget.
No arguments involved, we laughed at each others stupidity whole morning ^^;

We start off our meal at Chat Thai, a famous authentic Thailand cuisine.
The food here is really awesome, not to say the waitress…. FREAKING HOT. We look at the waitress more than we look at our food.
If I own a restaurant, I will hire my waitress from model agency. This is an awesome marketing technique. I want to go back badly, lol.

We accumulated 3 days worth of stinky cloths, and a fair share of ridiculously stinky socks. Time to load up washing machine. We need a new batch of fresh cloths for our remaining 6 days trip at Cairns.

We received a summon letter earlier. Urghh, maybe I have to rephrase that again. We received a summon envelope earlier. Yes that is right, we received an EMPTY envelope.
We wanted to go to Police station to inquire more details. Spent whole hour walking around city, then we realised the police headquarter was only behind our backpackers.
And.. the empty envelope is common practice. We need to wait for official summon to mail to us later, and require to pay by credit card.
(Damn, so mafan =_= We want to pay cash cannot meh? We are rich bastards, our parents print money wan ok!)
Travel tips: study your destined location before you travel. You will save heaps of headache and frustrations by spending a few minutes studying the map.

The kampung boys are excited to see their own kampung name at big city. Immediately take photo! Hahaha.

Sydney Haymarket—similar to Malaysia’s Chee Chiong Gai. Lots of MIC (Made In China) stuffs. Bought a tripod for $7.
What happens to that tripod now? ROSAK. Survived 2 months only.


Cheapskate takes photos at photo sticker booth, for free!
Did you know? photo sticker booth provides the perfect lighting, bring in your own camera and snap kaw-kaw. Look at my teeth, so shiny bright. Like superstar haha.
The last time I took photo sticker was 6 years ago. And I paid RM12 for those little stickers. I feel so stupid now, lol.

This is a Ramen restaurant’s menu—we had hard time accessing this restaurant because the elevator to this place is ridiculously old and dirty. We had a feeling that we were heading into a old brothel ^^;
Before coming to this Ramen shop, we already had a meal at Taiwan dessert shop. (Video below)

Let Ahbing sifu teach you a skill.
Look at the photo above, I am not the main object of the photo.. we’re focusing on the LADY behind me. We often use this skill to survey the chicks surrounding us. Works perfectly every time.

Did I mention that we had 3 meals within 4 hours? one of our stupid friend dared us to eat the fourth meal. Damn regret to finish the ramen (including soup!). I had to say yes, cause I have balls of steels.
… but a weak stomach.
One of our trip motto was “Step into restaurant every 100th foot steps”
Here’s a video taken at Taiwan dessert shop—I teach you how to survey girls using a mad technique (not taking photo). And Jerry performs live magic on a train. You’ll be impressed. I promise.
Here’s highlight on Day 4
• Everyone didn’t wake up early to move car away from Loading zone. Jerry moved it while others continue to sleep
• Laundry
• Walk to Sydney Police Center to make report, and how to solve the empty letter
• Brunch is Chat Thai. Thai girls are pretty.
• Chester go cut hair, we go “zhu mama” for Taiwanese snacks
• Haymarket
• Ramen Khan hidden in small dirty elevator
• Chester dare Jerry to eat more
• Another meal at Din Tai Feng
• I go look for bookstore. Saw Madang (Korean Restaurant) at back alley. Female customers look like Girls’ Generation [SNSD]
• Public transport, double deck train. Seats are foldable
• Chris and Jerry took car out from car park and fill petrol, Chester and me hit the pub.
• Sleep? Maybe not. One hour later wake up go airport, still drunk.




aiii..during my visit there, in the market forgot to buy that souviner Kangaroo testicals..damm! regret till now
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