Saturday, April 10, 2010

Beautiful week I'll say, mate!

This week was a particularly wonderful one.

It all started with a sweet Monday. We cooked some distinctively Malaysian food, the most common, but the hardest to master, Nasi Lemak. It was great, I say! The team I was in cooked potato curry, and since we had some guys from the East part of Malaysia, the made Layer Cake. Make was just "suppose to", then we ended up buying it from Baker's Cottage if I remember right, RM15 for just a small block. Michael and the other Indians brought some crazy Indian stuff. Crazy was the word, as some cookies they brought were extremely sweet. To eat the cookie without gagging, one must nibble in slowly.
          
          Much like a rabbit.

Tuesday was just like any other Tuesday. Boring little mess of Economics, did that dreaded BM oral test. With a pinch of Add Math thrown in the mix.

Wednesday was really awesome. We did our moral peka, the one which has marks for SPM.
As always, I was the photographer. On top of just making sexually suggestive remarks while doing some gardening, the white balance on that day was near perfect.


Macro of the plants, the girls were just props.


Me hoe-ing some earth.


Adrian sweeping a tree.


Everyone crowding up cause they found quite a number of worms in that area. Caused a ruckus, even the fat girl behind turns to look.


Ah Shan hoe-ing too, looking on is the prefect. I don't know who that Indian guy is.


Then we did some freezes while still downstairs.

 
You will know this sport, by its more common name, Quidditch.


A farmer's band.




Michael the gay farmer.

 
Group photo without me.


Shot abit with Pui Shan, then went off to do..


..more freezes.

Continue-ing,

Thursday was sports day, I just plonked my ass down instead of running like an ostrich.

Friday was an all sleep day. Most students were exhausted from the sports from the day before, so they stayed home, and those who came, just slept as the attendance rate was really low.

Today (Saturday) we took a tour to Berjaya College. Frankly, I wasn't expecting it to be great. I've seen Kenny Sia's post about KDU and all, and those look good. I expected KDU to be better compared to Berjaya. How wrong I was.

Some little things that I've seen are.

Seperate kitchens for Western and Asian cuisine, as the Asian cooking methods require really high heat in a short amount of time.

Bakery lab. 3 different kinds of texture for you to roll your dough. Tiled, marble, and wood.

Coffee lab. Several kinds of coffee, teaches you about espressos, lattes, decorating cappuccinos and similar.

Fine dining restaurant. Open to the public to make reservations. Chefs and waiter and waitresses are all students, as practice so they get the nerves when they go out to the real world.

Some cake place, din't go in there though.

Currently, thats all the examples I can think of.

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