Sunday, 14 October 2007

Cha Kue vs. Satay

Question: Is Cha Kue Better than Satay???

Today is the time I say publicly that I’m half mummified or in depth I assert myself half-dead. Exams will begin after this splendid Raya (Finally) on Wednesday and luckily its English, however the Raya holidays doesn’t mean that I can procrastinate till Wednesday because I have to burry myself once more in History text book. To ensure that I’m still crammed with morality and decency I would take this opportunity to thank my “GREAT” teacher who set the History papers, Mr. Augustine. F.Y.I we had only finished chapter 8 in History, Pembaharuan Dan Pengaruh Islam Di Malaysia Sebelum Kedatangan Barat, but Mr. Augustine’s damn questions are from chapter 7 until 10!!!!! Look, ain’t that pleasurable?. By calculation, I have approximately 20 hours to study an addition of 2 chapters. I’m a student who fancies a lot about the MAIN purpose of studying History and now you’re telling me that you’re setting questions which are “out bounded” in our syllabus????? *Sigh*

Back to the question, is Cha Kue better than Satay??? I’ve finally made up a conclusion to that query. Today, I had to tag on Ling Ying for PBK class because there won’t bb any PBK’s on this Sunday. Fine that’s not the main agenda. I want to make complains here *hurling madness* about the service in PBK, why??? First I enter the centre with sun shine circling my body to ask where our class is. Then, the counter replied upstairs. So I took my steps upstairs and I saw a whole bunch of form 5 students registering for some seminar which has totally nothing to do with me. Later I went downstairs and ask the service counter again *rage began to slowly build up here*. She asked me to go upstairs and ask the service counter there. Noticed that I have waste 20% of energy walking up and down with endless inquires, I was retorting in my heart. “Hello??? You’re the service counter, and obviously it’s a responsibility for you to know precisely what’s going around???!!!” At the end of the day we managed to enter our class – 1.2. Ling Ying’s mother brought us for supper at Hui Sing as I ordered Cha Kue while Ling Ying ordered Satay. Hmmm…from here I would state that Cha Kue taste better than Satay. Why??? I’ve eaten one satay and it gave me nightmares. The colour is BLACK, taste awfully SWEET and the worst case is Ling Ying had to force herself to eat all of those “THINGS” (With her sulky face). Oppositely, my Cha Kue taste ravenously delicious. Thus…

Answer: Cha Kue is much better than Satay.

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