Up-in-the-Skybridge.




I can't really say how Malaysianized I am. Being a Selangorian (and not a KLite), I hardly ever explore Selangor to say the least, let alone KL which is surrounded by it. So, when I got the chance to visit the famous attraction for the first time in my 25 years of living, I had to say I was quite ecstatic, albeit feeling deadbeat tired. I was so tired that I couldn't even finish my lunch, which was Spaghetti Napolitana, which tasted and presented quite..weird. Too gravy-ish.

I had to say, though, that cronysm or conflict of interest did occur upon my entering the facility, when some hotshot granted entrance to these two visitors who were queueing behind me and my group of students. As hard-hearted as I am, not to mention my degree of DIVA-ness, however dormant it is now, though it can be awakened at any time, mind you *flips hair*, I didnt bulge an inch when the gatekeeper tried to stall my entrance at 1620 to 1640. As I told off to his face, "We demand to be admitted now", we were then, despite being separated by half of the crews, ushered to a separate section, when we were then escorted to the elevator, after having gone through a checkpoint a la airport security.

All the hustle and bustle and the ruckus just for the mere 15 minutes *shot of fame, not a chance, lol* of stay on the bridge. 'Twas awesome, though. Experiencing the bird eyes view of the city and her glorious concrete jungle of a panorama.

Now that I have experienced the Skybridge, what's next? Most probably the Observation Deck on level 80. That ought to be AWESOMER.

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