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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Not bad for a day's work..

Today I finally sent my car to the car wash after sending it to the workshop for maintenance services, which costed me a bomb. Noticed the dark clouds outside as I was waiting for my turn at the car wash.  I never have good weather on my side whenever I had my car washed.  Based on common sense, I probably should turn around and go home but then, my car hasn't been washed for close to 3 months.  I had decided that today was the day my car would get healthy and most importantly, CLEAN! It didn't help that the car wash was lacking some workers and so I wasn't getting the usual quality of cleaning. 

Anyway, upon reaching home I decided to do some additional cleaning and tidying of my car.  This turned out to be the best chore ever!....ahaks.  Not only was my car spic and span, I found cash in the glove compartment.  That's right, CASH..few hundreds!  I prolly had left that there a few months ago to avoid carrying too much cash on me, and had totally forgotten about it.  Now I don't feel that bad spending a bomb on my car maintenance earlier (not that it was unnecessary but still, it burnt a hole in my pocket).  With this new found fortune, I can pay off the credit card charge now, phew....

Awesome day indeed...

Friday, January 14, 2011

1st ever wall climb

I had my very first wall climbing experience today.  Took a Basic Wall Course (BWC) from Camp 5 at One Utama Shopping Complex with a group of 5 other inexperienced climber friends.  Camp 5 is an indoor climbing facility housed in a glass tower. They offer 2 courses for new climbers-Taster Session (1 hour class) and Basic Wall Course (4 hours class).  The BWC fee is RM100 inclusive of shoes and necesary equipments.  Gym entrance fee is RM28.  Not cheap.....
Upon arriving at the gym and having signed the necessary forms, we were taken to an upper floor for our 2 hours theory session.  We have to learn to identify all the important climbing equipment and we were taught how to wear the harnest, tying rope knots and how to be a belayer (a person who kinda acts like an anchor to secure the climber).  For our belay practice, we used sandbags in place of human beings and must remember the 5-steps of pulling the rope.  This was harder than I thought.  It really took a lot of energy out of me, not to mention blisters on my thumbarea.  We were then tested individually on our belaying skills. It is very important to know how to belay properly because a climber's security during the climb depends on the belayer.  Trust among one another is another important key.

After lunch, we were continued on with practical climbing session.  We were given individual harnest and proper climbing shoes.  We were taught the ABCDE of climbing ie. checking A-Anchor, B-Buckle, C-Carabiner&Knot, D-Device, E-Everything else (shoes, etc etc).  The climber and the belayer have to check each other to ensure everything is in order before climbing.  We were also taught the signalling calls eg.  On Belay (belayer's way of telling the climber that he/she is ready), etc etc, as well as the proper way to descend from the way.
Got some blisters on my hand during belaying practice.....put too much energy onto pulling the rope...guess I was too nervous!
We were divided into 2 groups of 3. Each of us has to do 2 rounds of climbing and 2 rounds of belaying, rotating amongst ourselves to be the belayer.  I was the first climber for my group.  At both my climbs, I only managed to climb 3/4 of the wall height as it was more scary that I had imagined.  As belayer, I was also having slight difficulty towards the end part of the climber's descend because the climber was heavier than me but I managed to hold on.  Since we had time left, we took on another round of climbing at a different section of the wall and this time I was able to climb all the way to the top.  Yeah! but still very scary..

Midway through our training, we saw a group of kids (not much older than 10 years old) starting their climbs (I think this was part of some activities) and damn, these kids can climb and they can climb FASTER than us!  All the way to the top too....shit, I felt so small then.  They were climbing like monkeys climbing trees.

We finished off our training with a short intro to Bouldering, which is another style of rock climbing but without ropes. The wall is not as high and crash pad are laid out to support climbers. It was not easy doing Bouldering as this style emphasizes more on power and strength. 

Overall, a rather enjoyable experience amidst some fears.  Glad I had the guts to go thru.  
We were given a membership identification access card which enables us to enter the gym anytime.  Entrance fee and equipment fee still need to be paid at each climb.  Not too sure when will be my next trip here though...hmmm.  And oh ya...we got a Certificate for completing the training..sweetttttt.

Next activity planned...Paintball!!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Loyal customer? What's that?

It seems that in today's world, being a loyal customer means nothing. My experience today definitely confirmed it.  3 weeks ago I had sent some pants to a tailor shop to have the spoiled zips fixed.  The lady owner was someone that I had gone to to do threading monthly for the past 2 years (she does that as a side business).  We usually had some small chats, so I would say I am someone that she can recall.  I had initially thought of sending my clothes to a different shop but thought that since I knew this lady and the shop is nearer, it makes sense to send it here. 
    
When I went to collect my clothes today, no one in the shop could remember my items.  To be honest, I myself couldn't remember either what clothing stuff I had sent it, with the exception of a sports bra which needed the elastic band replaced.  So, I brought that up, thinking that surely they can easily recall handling a sports bra.  I mean, c'mon on, what are the odds of others sending in sports bra for fixing in the past 1 month rite?  Surely this would have jolted their memories.

After some good minutes trying to explain, I still drew blank faces from the lady owner and her assistant. I was getting slightly pissed.  The lady owner did not offer to search for my items, prefering to sit, and she had this look on her face, as if to say "I don't know if we can even find your stuff". 

Finally the assistant was able to retrieve the plastic bag which had my clothes, and trust me, it was a different plastic bag from the one I had initially used, which means they had opened the bag and took out my clothes.  This means they knew that the clothes needed to be fixed. However, as the assistant took out the clothes, it was clear that nothing was done.  I was pissed but tried to keep my cool.  I coolly reminded them that I had sent those in 3 weeks ago.  The assistant's response? "We forgot".  Hey, you fool, that is not an exceptable explanation ok!. The lady owner had that same look as earlier, which pissed me off even more.  There was no apology from either one of them. 

I said never mind, give me my stuff back.  Seeing my angered looks, the assistant gave me the "what's the big deal" look, then said they will fix the clothes by Monday. When I declined, he had the audacity to say "why? angry issit?".  Needless to say, at that point, I was boiling in anger.  I snatched my stuff from his hand and stormed out of the store. Still no apology!

Trust me, I will never return.  Is this how you treat a regular customer to your shop, idiots!