Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Haix. After a long and tiring and gruesome trip, I finally reached home from KL. It took, erm, 7 hours. It should have been 5 but we stopped at a cemetery, or memorial park to make it sound better, to visit my grandma.
Actually I went to KL to pass time as my parents go South Korea for the real holiday. But it was really fun as everyday I could watch football and play PS2 from day to night. Now, back to work. Forget my earlier post about holidays being boring, KL was really nice. Managed to complete both RAW and Smackdown! season in the WWE game.
My parents went and the first place they visited was none other than the Seoul Football Stadium, to watch World Cup football, in Germany. From big television screens =P. They show my the video they took. You should have seen, the Koreans were football crazy. It's just television screen and yet the tickets were all sold out. There's even people sitting on the pitch to watch! My parents were supposed to act as if they were hardcore South Korean supporters from Malaysia... Talk about the press giving facts all the time.
Anyway, my parents' hotel room is weird. The toilet bowl can wash your bottom for you! Erps... it sprays water, and you can make it give out heat, rotate the angle of spray, etc. Lol. A technological breakthrough.
While my parents were enjoying themselves there, I was watching football at the coffee shop. Wait, it's actually a mama store. I dunno how to spell, but it's something like that. Owned and ran by Indians, unlike the shops in Singapore, which are ran by Chinese. I got to eat a like of
roti prata called
roti tissue. IIt sounds a bit funny, but it is really very thin. And it's humungous. 3 trays long. Seriously, it's so long, around 1 metre. BUt because it is so thin, one or two people could finish it. Me and my cousin-in-law ate it while watching Holland vs Serbia & Montenegro.
Awww... the holidays passed so quickly. I feel like making a petition saying that we should not have homework during holidays. It's so ironic. Holidays is a time for relaxation, but instead, we get more homework and projects. What's the point of holidays then?