Alright, the other thing that happened during camp... Let's talk about major ones. Well, our food sources are from some restaurant nearby our apartments i guess. So, the tao kei will send our food to use which are already packed nicely. So, I've forgotten which day was it, a large amount of people (luckily i wasn't included) were seriously sick due to food poisoning. Some vomited and some purged. It was a horrifying day... When we went for our training during the evenings, A LOT of people were absent. The rest, as in the ones surviving, went there and instantly felt kind of lonely.
Well, for me, Teck Yan and Leon, we too had food poisoning. It was on the 8th day of our camp, we went to Brinchang at night to visit their pasar malam. They sold a variety of foods, Char Kuew Tew, keropok, lekok, ICE-CREAM with different flavors, STRAWBERRY covered with chocolate and a lot more. Sia, Ong and I followed Cikgu Zul throughout the walk around the pasar malam only until when we reached the BLOODY ice-cream stall. And that's where the pain came from. I bought an ice-cream with one scoop of vanilla butter and another scoop of green tea. The taste of the green tea was awful, so i gave my ice-cream to Ong. And on the next morning, my stomach went "grrrrrr..... grrrrrrrrr". Owww, the pain was really WOW... My tears could even fall. And on that day, my friends all had a small competition of 7x800m and a game of basketball. All i could do was to just look at them enjoying it while i had to sit in the van, no, make that lie in the van. I couldn't even sit properly. Damn... And the worst part during that time is that i forgotten to take photos of them running. It would be fun looking at their face when they run. Some will be straining their eyes, some might stick their tongue out. Pure enjoyment. Haha. So, that's about all the major stuffs that happened.
Oh wait, have i mentioned about us taking our bath in a big drain?? I wasn't in the photo, but try imagine how it feels like taking bath in there. HAHA
Fun huh...
O o! We also celebrated Teck Yan's birthday wei...
Then, we also went for jungle tracking.
And also ran up a total of 138 steps, around that number.
That's about it. Anyway, these photos was taken by our most generous of all, Jason Loh. He kind a volunteered to be our camera man. Haha. Could i put it that way Jason?? Anyway, special thanks to Jason for these wonderful pictures.
So, that's it. Hope you enjoyed reading this post.
Jenson signing off. Bye and have a nice day!
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