Sep 12, 2010

Revamp

I'm in a love-hate relationship with the header right now. I could have done better, oh well the skills had gone kaput after all. I'll come up with a better one. As for now, how do you like the new look? =) It's so minimalistic, no? Blogger finally allows the easy design app feature, FINALLY.

Thanks to Nigel for allowing me to contribute to this blog. You're awesome. This blog was his idea. He owns this, I have no patent at all. Ha ha. I enjoy writing so perhaps I could contribute a little something to spice things up. Or some BOOM BOOM POW going on in this blog. Yes, that's my favourite phrase for now. 

People of TESL Kingdom,
Raya holidays are coming to an end. How's yours? Mine is going great despite the upcoming birthday. Being old is one thing I wish I can escape. All the craps of I'm getting wiser as the year goes  well remain as craps. The digit grows and it's very depressing =( I know some royals don't wish to be back in the institute and some do. Like your highness here. Drop by and tell us your mixed feelings. It's our shack so shake it hard with your say, people.

And, assignments are such a bore. Holidays should remain as holidays, not some nerd camp going on. I feel nothing else but a nerd. Such a bummer, no? You can't kick some ass, go skinny-dipping (my dream!) and even out for a movie. Very limited time and I wonder why. Why do assignments even exist? Urgh.

P.S Bringing some self-baked cookies back. Hope you guys love it!

Sep 3, 2010

The Septemberians

Last night, which was on the 2nd of September 2009, the B.Ed TESL class went out for dinner to celebrate 4 in 1 birthday. The ones who is going to be old this month is me, Leon, Allen and Barb. Since SCR was fully booked, we decided to go to Sajian Warisan to have our dinner. The food is delicious and the price is 'delicious' too. Anyway, it was worth it. We arrive there around 1830 and it was fully crowded with people (of course la people, what could it be fully crowded with). The last time we went there it was not that crowded. We met some of the teacher trainees there. Since it was the last day before holidays a lot of them decided to go out for dinner considering it is almost Hari Raya. By the way, Happy Raya to all the muslims and muslimins who are reading this post. Now lets continue the story of Sajian Warisan.

We took our seats and went through the menu. After deciding what to eat, we call out for the waiter. Now, since it was way past "waktu berbuka puasa" one of my friends got angry because it was very hard to call for the waiter (even though the waiter did see us calling him). He shouted at the waiter and all of the customers around could hear him and looked at us. Proving that the waiter is deaf. Then, still no response from the waiter. Oh my G. We felt like killing the waiter and we did not. Anyway, after a few hours (that is too hyperbole), minutes actually then he came. Some of us have to finish our dinner early including me. We have a debate (in Bahasa Malaysia, parliamentary) competition to attend later that night. Irony twist right? Now, let me quote something from Anita Sarawak. "jangan pandang ku sebelah mata". He2. 

We won the match against PA 3 class. We manage to enter the final which would be held on September 24 at Dewan Muhibbah (some people call it Hall of Unity). We entered the competition last year but we lost with dignity (judges were bias and not qualified) to the only KS class in the institute which consists of our YDP. 

Anyway, congratulations to my comrades; Halil, Haziq and Khatika.