In Search of a Battery

Beez Neez now Chy Whella
Big Bear and Pepe Millard
Thu 27 Dec 2018 23:47
In Search of a Battery for Bear’s Mobile
 
 
 
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On our journey to Hong Kong Bear’s IPhone suddenly declared it was poorly telling him his battery status was in failure and needed replacing. I chose our outing to the Nunnery yesterday so as today was his choice..... I would like to find the Apple shop, no appointments for weeks but the forum says to try by turning up and as we don’t have repair facilities of note in Malaysia. Lead the way McDuff. The little street behind our digs saw us leap on the number eight bus, thankfully local buses are limited to eighty kilometres per hour and our driver is set to try an reach that dizzying limit. After hurtling and than standing on the brake for the umpteenth time I liken the experience to coming a close second behind that of the psychotic taxi drivers of Lima in Peru. Twenty minutes later we emerge at the bottom of Nathan Road.
 
 
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Bear leads the way and spots a Pandora shop. A quick stop for my Christmas pressie – a handsome lion that randomly ends up sitting next to my panda from mainland China, both will end up being moved from my transport bracelet to my travel bracelet back on Beez Neez. That done, a delighted me is led along the next road.
 
 
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A naughty little Porker being ticketed outside one of the many HK Jockey Club betting shops. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is one of the oldest institutions set up in 1884. Her Majesty bestowed Royal to the name in 1959 but sadly lost this distinction at handover. Holding a government-granted monopoly it runs all gambling covering some seven hundred horse races a year, lottery and all overseas football events. The Club with some 23,000 members is the biggest tax payer in the land and has donated billions of dollars to charity, a record 3.6 billion in 2014 alone.
 
 
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One of the many, I was going to say jewellers, but settle for producers of instruments of torture.
 
 
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Why would you want to dangle this around your neck. ??? You could lean over taking out small people or an elderly lady and if no one is there to cushion the fall, you could face plant. AND we actually saw a massive pig avec many piglets dangling from her milk-producing nether regions. Like the pig at the bottom ??? no, that looks quite tasteful in comparison, I need to bleach my eyes.
 
 
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We head upstairs to the repair and teaching floor. One or two workers in red tee shirts deal with customers on the sales floor, bits and bobs are on the basement level. Cold, they sure do crank the air-con down, if I worked here I would be seen sashaying around in hat, gloves and fur lined overcoat..... Upstairs a pleasant young man set us in a side queue and ten minutes later a lady found us a slot to return at six thirty. Mmmm five hours to occupy ourselves.......
 
 
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We cross the road and enter Harbour City, just one of the huge shopping malls in the area. Many bright young things padding about in ridiculously twinkly trainers at stupid prices, more eyelash extensions than I can shake a stick at and so many shop fronts with nary a price label – clearly if you need to ask you cannot afford. I did rather take a fancy to a pair of high red court shoes with a diamante outsoles. I guess about six hundred pounds...... Ouch, don’t be silly, the world’s most expensive slip in at eleven million pounds. Daft......., daft, that’s what I say.
 
 
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We go up an escalator and find the food floor. You can buy anything you fancy from any country in the world. It was a zoo, noisy and the aromas were so overwhelming I needed to escape, no arguments from Bear. Just looking at the store guide made us itch as we finally found an exit.
 
 
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A little respite on a side street as we found a flower market. Four hours until Apple appointment I felt a cunning plan coming together.
 
 
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Rock hard discipline took us past the naughty cakes on the left.
 
 
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 We choose a yummy picnic from the delicious, standard choices. A flash of pink as Bear pays in the bakery, a one pound and a penny note.
 
 
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After our lovely time in Kowloon Park we headed past the posh shops once more and waited for some time in the chill of the Apple shop. People watching was great fun, especially when the security men ganged around a particularly stroppy foreigner who had an issue with his gadget. I congratulated the engineer who had kept his cool throughout and that bumped us up the queue to second place. Full diagnostics showed everything else was in good health and we were promised a new battery by half past nine. My face showed that we would return on the morrow. A quick visit to the basement for Bear to buy a new cable for his ‘vintage’ Macbook Pro and off to find a little bus back to our digs. A tin of tuna for me with a big fat tomato and Bear settled to a Pot Noodle, we know how to party.
 
 
 
 
ALL IN ALL OH TO BE YOUNG AND LOVE LABEL SHOPPING – WHERE’S THE PARK ???
                     INCREDIBLY MODERN, INCREDIBLY BUSY