KLIA Unit Kawalan Vektor monitoring units in toilets

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Greetings from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia! I arrived in KL this morning after excessive drinking last night. Hell, I was still intoxicated when I woke up! I can't remember the last time I threw up but I regurgitated last night, took off my clothes to soak it up and climbed into bed and passed out. :)

When conciousness was regained again, I saw that it was 8:15 am, my friends are picking me up and sending me to the airport at 8:30 am and I threw everything into a bag, wiped up the previous night's excess, showered and got into the airport and somehow arrived in KL. ;) You know one of those days when you've had a big night out (with alchohol) and you wake up still drunk? Yep, that's today. :)

I shall update again later, I have stuff to do. Meanwhile, amuse yourself with this photo I took this morning at the KLIA airport:

klia toilet vector detector

It reads:
PEJABAT KESIHATAN KLIA
Unit Kawalan Vektor
Kajian sedang dijalankan

which translates to:
KLIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Vector Control Unit
Monitoring is in progress

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i tak paham... u ada masalah ke dengan ovitrap tu... atau u tertanya2 kenapa ia perlu diletakkan di toilet..i rasa u boleh search pasal ovitrap dan Peraturan2 kesihatan antarabangsa (International Health Regulation). I think u should proud with the health team...

anggerik rimba: Ini dikenalkan dalam industri sebagai pos isi (filler post). ;)

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