Saturday, July 4, 2009

Us in College

Wassup wassup folks!

Kay, since those from Sunway UC and Nottingham Uni have so many exams and so little time (and not to mention contributed a lot), I shall take the liberty of updating our beloved blog.

Reporting from MCKL:

That's WaiYan, Linda Chung Chieh, our classmates and I.

I will try to upload as many lenglui pictures as I can. Sadly there's no gay action in college, no aluba, no Titanic scenes.

I found my long lost sisters in college, Esther Siah and Esther Lian. Our hobby is to make noise during law class. However that stopped when the 3 of us debated the topic our lecturer gave us -- is watching porn moral or amoral?
  • Because Siah almost bite my head off when I said there's nothing wrong with it.
  • Because I said without porn we might not be born (which is still my stand).
Chieh is very happy in college because everyday there's somebody who comes to tell her, "You look like someone... oh you look like 常在心, erm Linda Chung!!"

Even got one Indian dude calls her Linda.

WaiYan enchanted a lot of guys during Orientation Ball when she performed solo bellydancing. Lengzai hor? Sadly he's taken.

She's the only one to do a solo performance, and all the lecturers think bellydance is very exotic. Our Malaysian Studies lecturer's jaw dropped when she saw WaiYan do her thing. OH we are not allowed to wear pants above the ankles and skirts above the knees you know? No sleeveless clothes. No slippers or sandals.

I always hear Jeremy talking to his gang at the back of the class during Economics lecture. Something about PC games, DotA I think. Or maybe CS. Entah...

The 4 on the left are freshie queen nominees. The other 2 are emcees.

We were forced to attend the 3 days 2 nights Orientation Camp at the foothill of Cameron Highlands. That's my room, by the way, and I built it with 2 other friends.

The camp was memorable because we all found our personal bloodsucker, our Edward Cullen. Yet we always end up killing it, and watching it die, poor leech, r.i.p.

As part of the Moral Studies project, we organised a games carnival for the under-privileged children. They are mainly from Myanmar, I think, out of 10 kids only 1 speaks English. To be frank, am not that fond of the older kids, 15 years and above. They stole someone's camera, I heard.

Anyway, to pass Moral Studies is more important.


Most of the lengluis I know. All of them top students.

MCKL will be organizing a Games Tournament this month, I don't know when but I'll check, some inter-college games thing. Our basketball team very powerful, don't play play. I heard the girls' futsal team from HELP will be coming (such a cliche, I always get updates from 3rd party). The event is open to public.

That's all for now. I shall write again in the not-so-distant future.

Au revoir.

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