Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Bright Roving Annoying Teens.

Brats Workshop.
24th-27th may '08
waaay long ago.


BRATS SENIORS
Moose, Diyana, Gan, Milky!


Camwhoring when we're suppose to be finishing our assignments.


Sandra, a very much mature 16 yr old.


Peace, yo.


Mind the blur look.


Vain pots, cut me out of the photo. >,<


Spot me!


Enough said. ;p


Some self defense activity.


Last day. ;'(


I remembered well on the very last night, we're so comfortable with each other that we unanimously sang on the top of our lungs. ( not to mention some off pitch singing ;p ) We played whacked-out games, ate hotel food practically evryday, and on the last day we got treated to some old fashion Penang food. Not to mention, we were praised by being the only Brats workshop who managed to finish all the assignments in the time given. Applause! ;D The next day we camwhored like crazy, trying hopefully to capture the moments our snapshots, unwilling to return back home. We left with awesome memories and aplenty of stories to tell.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Malaysia Boleh!



Hurrays for Lee Chong Wei!

I'm so blooding effing proud of him! *sniffles*

This also goes out to all the people who ever sneered, criticized, or looked down
upon Malaysian's sports.

Ha! Take that you buggers.

Yes, you.

The ones that kutuk babi gila how bad Malaysian sports are.


All you guys seem to do is express your disappointment
yet do nothing whatsoever to amend it.
If you're so bloody great and you'd think that you can play better,
by all means go ahead.
But noooo, you just sit on yr arse in yr lazy bum couch
and continues to yak away how shitty Malaysians sports are.
You really expect Malaysian to improve our sport miraculously
by your constant rants? -_-

Well, Lee Chong Wei actually did something
instead of just doing plain nothing.
He went against the gulfstream and proof to all the Malaysians citizens
who looked down upon Malaysian sports wrong.

He trained and train his arse off,
got himself qualified for olympics,
and look at where he is now.

All eyes are now on him,
All hopes are upon him,
for him to bring back the
Malaysia's 1st Olympic gold medal.
(fingers crossed >,<)




And maybe for once,
Malaysia to (finally!) able to raise the Jalur Gemilang in the Olympic events.

He's the living proof that if you will it, you can have it.

And when he's so close reaching to reaching gold,
you guys start becoming extremely patriotic
despite all the curse and complaints
that you once thrown towards Malaysian sports.

When Malaysia was stuck in a rut,
not an utter of support or encouragement.
Yet when Malaysia achieve sudden international stardom,
everyone wants a piece of it.

Such hypocrite. Pfft.


BADMINTON FINALS:
-Sunday, 17th Aug, 2008-
-6.30pm.-
-Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium-


It's all up to Lee Chong Wei to bring home the Malaysian glory.
I really do hope he does.

So for once Malaysians can shut the hell up,
stand united and be proud and patriotic that we are Malaysians,
instead of throwing negative remarks about how bad at we are at sports.

Even if he doesn't become champion,
nonetheless I'm equally proud for him as he persevered
and managed to beat so many other countries to his title.


GO LEE CHONG WEI! WE'RE ROOTING FOR YOU! ;)