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Katie not in Prague: September 2012
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Katie not in Prague. The life and travels of an American expat in KL: exploring the world one international posting at a time. Friday, September 28, 2012. A second trip to Penang. The last time I was in Penang we spent most of our time at the beach in Batu Ferringhi and only popped into George Town for a couple hours to have breakfast and see Fort Cornwallis. Aside from spending time with some really good friends, the trip wasn't anything to write home about ( though I somehow managed to. By the end of t...
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March | 2012 | jetsetjanes
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: March 2012. Dine with a Local. March 27, 2012. As a local, Malaysia’s multi-dimensional food culture never ceases to amaze me. However, as the years whiz by (sadly enough), stereotypes form. So when I signed up for Simply Enak’s Dine with a Local programme, and was told the session would take place in a Malay home in Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya) subscribe to. Don’t get me wrong- I Love! The latest programme unde...
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April | 2012 | jetsetjanes
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: April 2012. April 27, 2012. They say the best way to travel is by public transport. Yup You read right. Public Transport. And it’s a rule I try to follow as best as possible bar occasions where I’ve been part of a bus tour or a group with a personal driver. It’s been a ball as I’ve had some fairly interesting experiences getting into taxi’s and trains in Singapore, Thailand, Dubai and Australia. In Singapore, the taxi uncles were amiab...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. KL International Jazz Festival. May 21, 2012. There’s nothing sexier than a jazz performer who’s instrument of choice is the sax. That’s what I thought until I heard Barry Likumahuwa play his bass guitar. And boy, did that change that perception. Barry, from Indonesia, was part of the international group of jazz musicians in town for the KL International Jazz Fest. I caught his performance while listening to Everett Harp. The man who inve...
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