Daily chronicling on commuting- Commuting isn't for the faint-hearted. You need nerves of steel to survive the jungle that is commuting. No matter whether you're trying to get to or from work, getting to the airport for that well deserved holiday, it's a jungle out there and only the fittest survive. This is about my view of what's going on around me when I commute, on every day occurrence around other commuters, sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating.
Friday, 22 February 2013
On arrival at the Shangri-La hotel DOS man made reservation for the restaurant and also books a chauffeur driven car
"Please......... Came a voice behind, with outstretched hand
We release our hold on our luggage and he promptly begins to leads us to the lift
We were housed on the seventh floor of a twenty eighth floor building and immediately loved it on first inspection
Looking out of the window, the petronas twin towers dazzled in front of my view
We had an hour to shower and change into suitable attire, with five minutes to spare before being driven to the spectacular 'Atmosphere 360' as it is known by
Once again, we were ushered into a super fast lift, taking us past 283metres high over ( all in all, the building stood approximately 400metres high
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