I think that's how you spell it. That is where my brother is right now. He works for a major oil company and has to travel some. In January he went to Manchester, England. I think he enjoyed that trip for the most part. He said they had the same things we have in the US but they are just called different things. But he said this trip to Maylaysia has been totally different. Nothing is the same. He said he is very timid about opening the baskets on the breakfast buffet because 9 times out of 10 something in the basket is looking back at him. Apparently they serve lots of whole fish as breakfast.
He wrote me an e-mail to tell me that he tried Grass Jelly cola yesterday. He likened the taste to a cup of the devil's pee that had been left out to rot. But then he said that actually wasn't strong enough of a bad taste to describe it. He's been trying to go out and do some tourist-type stuff when he gets off work. Then he e-mails home to let us know his experiences. I love reading his e-mails because he always has something really cool to talk about. Here's a picture of the office of the prime minister in Kuala Lumpar.