Monday, April 14, 2008

He ain't heavy, he's my brother...

My younger brother and his family members are united in making a living. I have the opportunity to sit with them at their snack's site in front of the Miri Chinese Chamber at Jalan Raja. The snacks are great, barbequed chicken wings, hotdogs, etc and also newly fried noodles and other local delights like donuts, cucur..good taste and great for afternoon snacks. They are open from 2pm till 8 or 9 in the evening.

Best is, snacks are great, cheap and value for money!

You may asked? Arsenal, Tottemham supporters at my bro's snack stall? Why? No lah, just want to make ourselves happy! We looked ok, are we not?....

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bang Jo,

They are my cousins, ain't see them for quite a while. We are so separated as we get older for reasons like work, other commitments, busy and the list goes on. So we only meet once a while like when there is wedding in the family. Must find time to see relatives. Cousin Jambali is doing OK. He has been in the business for quite a while and is successful. Business dosen't mean you are in multi million ringgit constuction, export import and property development Having stall selling cakes and chicken wings is also business. In this business the profit margin is big, can get and see cash everyday and not much headache. You must have two things to be sucessful in stall business; taste must be very good and service must be top. But cousin Jambali, everytime I buy keropok lekor RM1 ringgit for six pieces only. Never give extralah. I sold my monkey to him also RM1 and that was a big and healthy animal. RM1 ringgit, Jambali got the monkey, I stopped crying and parted with my pet...Ahhhh...those days, Nostalgic.

Mawi Ngah Taip,
Curtin University of Technology, Miri Campus.

Anonymous said...

Mawi,
Hahaha! Sorry last week not able to see you. But managed to go to see Usu Hendon upon landing at Tudan and your parents at Depoh. Overall stay oklah..cuma tak cukup..

rgds joQ