To spend one day of our loooong holiday, Riko, Inung, Dilla, Encik, Epott, Item, Ella, and I decided to go to Pandawa Water World in Solo. We went there by Item's car. Do you know who were the drivers? Item and Riko. Haha. Trust me, actually I doubted sitting behind when Riko was the driver -___-
Reaching there, we immediately bought the tickets. We got 20% discount for using Indosat, so we had to pay Rp40,000.00 instead of Rp50,000.00. We loved this part. After we had our bags checked and our right hands stamped (lip shaped, err), we went to the locker room to change our clothes. FYI, because of something, I DIDN'T BRING ANY OTHER CLOTHES, BUT WHAT I WERE WEARING! Ha-ha. And in the end, I borrowed Ella's short and Item's T-shirt which was twice bigger than my size.
There was a facility to board our locker keys out. To utilize that facility, we have to pay Rp5,000.00. We don't have to use that facility, but if we lose our key, we have to pay Rp25,000.00. Like what Item ALMOST did. He lost his key, fortunately it had been kept by an officer. So he just had to write his name and address in a book of keys findings. Or whatever they called it.
By the way, if we board our keys out, we must have a key word, it'll be used when we take our keys. When the 'mbake' (HAHAHAHA) asked Encik for the key word, she just said, "Ada deh!" Then walked away. Firstly I thought that she was just being mean, but at last I knew that they key word was 'ada deh'.
LET'S PLAY!
Haha. That moment when Dilla and I were lying on the trampoline and having a little tittle-tattle.
"Why does this kind of feeling doesn't have any reason? No sense.""Err... Maybe like this. If you like someone because he's smart, you'll leave him for someone who is smarter. And so it goes."
Teenagers.
I forgot what time it was when we ended the play time, but when we came out from the locker room, it was already dark. Maybe around 6 p.m. We chosed sega liwet* (nasi yang ditanak, maybeeee~) for dinner. At first sight, I didn't like the place. It was too....emm...kind of....dirty. And my friends tought so. We were looking for something cheap, but not like that. But after we had been driving meters away, I said, "But I've never eaten sega liwet." And my friends thought so. Children of labile (baca: anak-anak labil). Riko who was too stubborn 'I-do-not-want-to-eat-there', had eaten TWO servings.
*nasi liwet adalah makanan pinggiran yang berisi nasi yang dicampur sayur, dan lauknya ayam atau telur rebus. Di bagian atas, ditambahi kumut. Bentuknya kayak mayones, tapi terbuat dari santan. Bentuk tempat makannya kayak orang jual jagung bakar di pantai. Banyak, berjajar, dan pake tikar.
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