---------------------------------Heritage Hotel-------------------------------
We went to Kampar for street poll. We ate breakfast there and I'm not surprised to see the KL people's reaction towards the food there.. It's SO MUCH NICER AND CHEAPER!! Yea.. we did some interviews there and it's not as easy as thought to be.....
-------------------------------The Super-huge-gigantic-aropaimas-----------
-----------------------fishy, fishy- they can't survived being alone----------
4 groups were leaving for 4 different destinations... My group, the BRAT-ish Papz were heading for two fish farms (edible and ornamental) in Gopeng. We interviewed the owners but this trip was better compared to Kampar as they were actually expecting us. Once again, it's not as easy as thought. Each time we thought we had enough information, Niki will be hinting the small little thing that we missed out... The trip was great.
-------------------------------Phui Yee, the Youth2 reporter-------------
We watched this movie and now, I knew why this show is so inspiring to Phui Yee... It's based on a true story. It's about a teacher who reached out to the students who had been living in bad conditions. The movie really tells out the lives of the students who were once in situations ( racism, gangterism, poverty) that they can't get out. And all this even happened in America. It's like no one tried to understand them. I liked the fact the that the teacher uses the effects of the cruelty of holocaust to inspire the students so that they can relate themselves to the victims. This movie actually makes you think in a different way. Not trying to be EMO here but it's a very inspiring and touchy show.
"I've tried so hard and got so far. In the end, it doesn't even matters!" Who can forget this moment? Sam singing In The End by Linkin Park. Out of a sudden, the night had turned into a karaoke session.... hehe....it's fun!
KW Mak, the StarMetro guy - he just have that natural smirk on his face that everyone will remember....
Who can ever forget this guy? "How long have you been a peeping tom?", he asked in an interview practice. He's so funny and probably the one of the most EMO ones besides Ghaz..
-------------------------BRAT-ish Papz once again ---------------------------------------------Max doing his breakdance moves. It's cool!!--------------
We played a game called 'Aiyo Ping Pong Piang'. It requires so much of alertness and coordination. Guess what? We failed doing it and my group was the ultimate loser.. We got all these masking tapes on our face.... I don't even dare to look at myself.... but it's once again fun lah.
This camp is said to be the most EMO one ever. Yea.. I agree... Even now, I'm still feeling emo and I miss Brats... Oh..The spirit of emo-ness are in us!
~ps~ yea, Julian and Karyn.. I stole some pictures from you.
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