Friday, April 14, 2006

An Excursion to KLCC

Wakka Wakka
Guess where did I go on the March 23, 2006? KLCC!!!!!!! Our school was one of the chosen one to take part in a science programme called “Can Technology Save the World (E-mission Impossible). It was mainly about the effects of using bio fuels, advantages of using other alternate energy source and conservation of energy. As for the title of the programme, I totally agree with the title of the programme (E-mission Impossible). Even though alternate energy sources which are environmental friendly, man will still need to crave on natural resources such as woods and minerals (gold, silver, coal, tin, and etc) in the production industry. The best thing of going there was the accommodation fee was free of charge. Still, there was the negative side of it. We were told to arrive at there at 9.00a.m but the damned programme was scheduled to begin at 11.00a.m. When we arrived at there, we were astonished by the number of students that attended the programme. It seemed that schools from all over Malaysia came for the programme. Students from the well-known schools for their academic results such as MARA, Sekolah Teknik and Seri Bintang Utara wore special attires to there. They wore coats, VIP shirts and etc. Those were expensive uniforms that have to be specially made. Most of us think that the government is just wasting our money with those stupid uniforms and those schools are just trying to “chuan” us. Since we had nothing to do, we took some of the free magazines distributed by some “mat salleh” at the entrance and read them while waiting for the programme to start. Of course, I took the entertainment magazine. Things changed when Goat and I discovered that there was a LEGO demonstration near the entrance. When I said LEGO, I didn’t mean ordinary brick LEGO but instead, I meant mechanical LEGOs which were programmed and had motors which enabled them to move. We were impressed and astonished by those computerised LEGOs especially the one which could climb Shocked. Goat said that he wanted to steal the motors but only words came out but no action. Those LEGOs were designed by students from universities. At that time, we realized that how out-dated our school was when we were shown a video clip about schools which were given the sophisticated gadgets by the government which took part in a LEGO design competition. After waiting for 2 hours, we were finally told to enter the hall. We were really fortunate when we were asked to sit in front. The programme started off with the speech giving ceremony by the minster of Dato something-something and the two representatives of the British Council. Things turned out a disaster when the Dato something-something gave his speech. His English was so devastating that we can’t understand a word he is saying. Thumbs Down Even the British Council ignored him and did their work instead of listening to him talking nonsense. On the other hand, we were astonished with the English which the representatives of the British Council spoke when they were on stage. The English they used were so perfect like musical melodies to our ears. After that, was the main event which all of us had been waiting for. There were two white people (orang putih) explaining the phenomenon that were on the large LCD screen in front of us. They showed many interesting experiments and videos on the energies. The most interesting part of all was the video featuring a hip-hop guy from Linkin Park (I guess) introduced his house which were super energy saving but the funny thing was that the language his used. He used a lot of “hey, babeh, look at my tap bla-bla-bla, yo babeh and bla-bla-bla. After the show, we went cards and dessert chopping. Before going to KLCC, I have prepared myself for all the exquisite desserts there. For the first time in my life, I tasted the imported rum raisins chocolate from Belgium and the delicious Haagen-Dazs ice-cream. That piece of chocolate which was almost the size of a kit-kat cost me RM7.90 while two scoops of ice cream cost me RM18.00. Still, if you really went and tasted it, you will definitely think that it is worthy paying for it. Unfortunately, I can’t get my hands on any rare yu-gi-oh cards.
These are the only cards I think is useful:
Effect: Discard one spell card from your hand and destroy one trap or spell card on the field
Effect: Discard one angel type monster from your hand
and destroy one monster on the field
Effect: Remove every card that goes into both players' graveyard out of game when this card is activated. (Effective against an Exodia deck)Just like the "Banisher of Light".

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Luckily this is not what I have expected.... THE SHORTEST POST IN WAI KHOON'S BLOG'S HISTORY.

Well, never mind that. Anyway, its very lucky of you to taste the pure Ice-Cream reciepe from Haggan-Daz. I have been thingking of tasting Delfrance, Haggan-Daz and Starbuck Coffee's food. But my father won't let me do so. Because it is too expensive. (Sigh), what can I do? I can just stand there watch them eat. Well, talking about KLCC, this reminded one of my old crazy friend. He always said that KLCC is "Kuala Lumpur Chicken Centre". Or he will modified it to KLPC(Kuala Lumpur Pizza Centre) and so on.But I still miss him. Because we have been friends since standard 1.

Well, Wai Kkoon, if you have free time, you can visit my blog. I have added a few posts.

Maybe this time I will add another post. Wanna know whats the title, COMING SOON.

Stone Foo said...

Please don't post Yu-Gi-Oh cards, your cards collection is still far less than your other friends.