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Taiwan VII: Epilogue

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Breakfast II , swiped from williamnyk on Flickr. Woke up early on our last day in Taiwan to have breakfast at the chachai place again. This time round we took some pig's ears and chicken intestines, just like the locals do. Delicious stuff. Crunchy. Took a last minute spin around Ximending for some bubble tea and tapau the yummy goose from Ya Rou Bian ( advertised as the 'most intimate of gifts' ). Couldn't resist and ended up ordering some to eat and this time round we also tried the liver. Hehe. Bumped into a bunch of Malaysian tourists at the shop. They were made up of three straight couples. And the weird thing was, they just sat there and ate. Not a peep out of their mouths. Must be too tired from sex. Yikes. Most of the shops were closed, so were dragged ourselves back to the B&B to do our final round of packing. Camwhored a bit at the small park opposite our building. Lewis didn't pick us up that day. The official reason was that his comm

Taiwan VI 2nd Half: Black Birthday Bunny

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An Awkward Bird , swiped from williamnyk on Flickr. Took the Metro back to City Hall Station and we lunched at Ramen Kagetsu Arashi in Uni-Hankyu. Ordered an interesting fish broth ramen called the W. Fitting. Garlic came really fresh. They would give you several cloves with a metal hand press! Did the obligatory trip to Taipei 101 after that. Walked through their busy City Hall. So much hustle and bustle. And the best thing was, the staff all looked very cheerful. Took a short coffee break at Skypig Cafe before dashing across the road to see the landmark skyscraper. Sipped some coffee, enjoyed the breeze and the surroundings. Taipei 101 is just another tall building with luxury shopping space. Didn't spend much time there. Did further shopping at the nearby ATT 4 FUN . Found a Private Structure boutique there and was fun to hear the sales guy explain that it's a brand from Malaysia. Didn't look like they were doing well. SK wanted to buy her Jimmy books, so went to

Ouchie!

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Ouchie! , swiped from williamnyk on Flickr. Pretty pair of Andrew Christian briefs right? KH got it for me last year . Gotta love the bright colour and contrast fluting. Unfortunately, it's not quite comfortable. "Nice to see, nice to hold, once worn, not as comfy as I was told!" It kinda rides up at the crotch and bites into my inner thighs. Think it's because the cutting is too narrow at the inseam ( or God forbid my thighs are too fat! ). Blegh. Bad design. Can consider cumming on this pair and putting it up for sale! Hentai! Any takers? :P

Taiwan VI 1st Half: Shopping, Shoes & Shoes!

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Chahai , swiped from williamnyk on Flickr. BONUS MATERIAL in this super long-winded post (sixth in the series of many!): Taiwan Celebrity-- Memorial Maru! Didn't need to wake up too early, so we took our sweet time getting out of bed. And with KH at arm's and cock's length, it wasn't easy to jump out. The weather in Taipei had returned to normalcy, we did not to wrap up too much. Went walking along Hankou Street looking for food. Saw the usual sandwich places and decided to give it a miss. Also passed by a packed 'Yong He' soya bean shop, but judging from the looks, its an immitation. Further down we went, SK and I spied a shop inside a small lane. Hot soup noodles! Immediately walked in. Apparently they specialize in zhacai noodles. Very yummy stuff indeed. Just loved the piping hot soup with the tangy taste of the preserved vegetables. Our plan for the day was to visit the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and then head to the wholesale malls. Took the metro fr

Taiwan V 2nd Half: Seafood, Sunset & Ximending

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Suao Nantian Temple , swiped from williamnyk on Flickr. BONUS MATERIAL in this super long-winded post (fifth in the series of many!): Taiwan Celebrity-- Running Ron & Jogging Jacob and Tamsui Tam! For lunch, Lewis brought us to Su-ao in Yilan county. What's a fishing port famous for? Seafood of course! He asked us several times whether we were OK with eateries that didn't look much, but we allayed his fears. Fishing boats aplenty at the place and temples, lots and lots of temples dedicated to Mazu. Made a quick stop at Suao Nantian Temple to take a look at the gold Mazu statue inside. The place we ate at was just beside the wharf where the haul up the daily catch, so you can imagine how fresh it is. And the place looked very clean by my standards. At least it was dry and didn't stink. As SK was choosing the dishes, I looked at the peculiar leafy greens that the fish were resting on. The owner suddeny looked at me and asked me whether I wanted a plate of th