Thursday, January 28, 2010

Enjoying Prosperity Burger While Watching AOT

It is a time where the essence of prosperity fills the air! McDonald’s has once again rolled out its popular Prosperity Burgers, which will be on sale for a limited time during the Chinese New Year feastival season.
I had my dinner with Steven at Mc Donald Kota Kemuning last night. Tried the Prosperity Burger, (hopefully this year is a prosperous year for me.. Hehehe) ;)
The burger sauce is super spicy, with an extra strong spice in pepper. Another way to describe this is that (the sauce is so hot and spicy that) one can literally feel like a dragon with fire shooting out of the mouth.
I'm lovin' it!



While enjoying our burgers, we watched the Australia Open Tennis Championships 2010 there. :)
This is the result:
Roger Federer has fired a warning shot at his potential challengers in the Australian Open final four after a ruthless deconstruction of sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko in their quarter-final on yesterday.

Despite a poor start that saw Federer lose the first set and face a double break in the second, the world No. 1 surged back into the match and finished off the Russian 2-6 6-3 6-0 7-5 in two hours and 36 minutes at Rod Laver Arena.
Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player. He has ranked world No. 1 by the Association of Tennis

Nikolay Davydenko is a Russian tennis player. He married his girlfriend Irina on 2006, who was his traveling companion for three years.

4 comments:

Muheza @ riez-luv-zan*4eva* said...

i love prosperity burger... Should try double instead of single... hehehe... :D

J♥sephine M♥k said...

Double is too heavy.. :P You know what? This single one is consider big for me already! But it really tastes good! Would like to try again! :) Jom.. Jom.. Lunch @ Mc D! Want? ;)

Muheza @ riez-luv-zan*4eva* said...

Jommmmm...

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