Ru Min, 19, is a controversial Christian and perfectionist who adores God, Coldplay, pizzas, photography, aesthetic writing, indie music, oxblood, pumps and Luanna Perez. She spends most of her time in her thoughts and laughing at text posts. More...
Sunday, July 31, 2011 @ 1:10 PM
All the Year 10 students had to go on a trip to the High 5 Bread Town and IMU on Thursday. I didn't want to go but the teacher in charge said it was compulsory. -_- NVM, at least we can skip a whole day of school. Nyehehehe. Wei Yin and Amanda had my camera throughout the journey to the bread factory. Lazy to upload their camwhore pictures lah.



The very pro camwhorers. I can't believe they could actually use my DSLR (which is damn heavy) to camwhore. Salute!

LOA photobombers. -_-

We arrived at the High 5 Bread Town like minutes later (fine, exaggerating, but it was fast) and everybody filed out the bus.


Sigh.

A really huge loaf of bread. Mun Yeed is so cute! :D


IDK why there were Egyptian paintings all over. They have nothing to do with bread. == Doesn't make any sense.

Kaveeta.

Another gigantic loaf of bread.

We went in from there to see how the bread was made. No pictures were allowed to be taken from that point onwards. :( I figured because their men didn't wear gloves when they knead the dough and they didn't want us to capture that on film. I'm not surprised if one loaf of bread fell off the moving track and they pick it up again to package it. Yuck!

Note to self : NEVER EVER BUY HIGH 5 BREAD.

The tour was meant for small kindergarten kids so of course we were bored to death; I was bored to death. We went outside after the tour was done to take pictures.

HAHAHAHA, PLANKING PHAILED. Even Wei Yin's smiling, WTH.

Emoing. *speechless*

We heard there were goodie bags to be retrieved so we went back inside eagerly. Who doesn't like free stuff? (But my brother said everything was paid for which means the goodie bags were already paid by us. They shouldn't be called goodie bags, then. -_-)

Bryan. Creepy. ._.

Xin Jie.

You-know-whos.

We found out there were NO GOODIE BAGS. :( Went back outside furiously because it was scorching and stuffy inside. Too many people. Most of them were little kids visiting (except for us).



I was like eating non-stop. Passionate about food. Hahahaha.


LMAO.

Posers!


:)

NO, THAT IS NOT A MOLE. My camera had this stooopid black spot on the lens and I can't seem to wipe it off. Until now. Damn pissed. I demand a refund. >:( But this picture of Jia-Yun is damn epic whey! Hahahaha.



I like this picture. :D That pair of sunnies cost him RM550, though. D: Rich kids.

Okay, so there were goodie bags. We just had to wait a little longer. Patience is key. After grabbing ours, we boarded the bus to proceed to IMU. Arrived not very long after. I hate short bus rides. :(

My ex Add Maths teacher, Mr. Teh, in cool shades. B) He's very modern regardless of his age; heck, he owns a very active Facebook account - even more active than me! I like him. :3

The first thing everyone saw and exclaimed when they stepped into IMU is...

THIS. HAHAHAHAHA. Emo Bookstore. Books on how to be emo and slit your wrists are sold there, hahahaha.

We were given an IMU recycle bag (pro environment) which contained all the brochures and stuff. We're then split into two groups - Blue Group and Orange Group - before going off to have our lunch. Spaghetti, yum! :9 After lunch, the first place we went was the chiropractic room to get a gist of being a chiropractor.

Look at Mun Yeed, paying close attention to the chiropractic lecturer. This appealed to Mun Yeed very much 'cause it's all about bones. And she wants to be a doctor.

Whereas Hafiza... uh, not so attentive.

Checking out whether she has posture problems or not.

The lecturer wanted us to try to feel some bone in the spine so he asked for a volunteer for demonstration. Jerry volunteered himself and the lecturer told him to lie on the chiropractic chair(?) face down. Everyone got excited 'cause it looked like he was planking!

See? LOL.

After demonstrating for us to see, we all had a go on feeling some bone in the spinal cord. One person of each group had to be the patient and the rest were chiropractors. Nice. :)

Ken - the patient; Hafiza, Sarah and I - the (evil) chiropractors.

Mun Yeed, Janice and Amanda.

Patient.

HAHAHAHA, WTH. Wei Yin's totally enjoying it like a massage!

Next, we moved on to the dental lab. I had a lot of fun there! 8D


Everyone had a set of these : plasticine, skewer and a rotten tooth.

After explaining what it was like to be a dentist, we were asked to fill up the rotten tooth with our plasticine using the skewer. It was hard work.

From these stuff...

... to perfection.

And mine turned out to be...

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.

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GYAHAHAHA. MY AWESOME TOOTH! :B They said a dentist should be smart and creative - I was being creative! But honestly, I'd sue the dentist if he/she gave me colourful fillings for my teeth.

After that, we went to some conference hall for the last lecture/seminar/speech/whatever you call it. Kinda interesting.

The lecturer, Peter Pook. Humourous man, indeed.

The rest of the Year 10s paying close attention (except Kaveeta).

And us. LOL.

Went back to school after that. Waited in school for twenty minutes before the school bell rang.

Noming on Super Rings with Hafiza on the way back! :d

Reached school. Nothing to do. Sat around and talked.

This is Kaveeta, the first friend I made in Sri KL. :D Drama queen and mentally blonde. :P

This is Mun Yeed, the first person who hugged me in Sri KL. :3 ON ORIENTATION DAY, FUYOH!

This is Amanda Lee, the first person who thought I was weird 'cause I told her the skeleton in our school's Biology lab looked cool on Orientation Day. WTH max.

This is Wei Yin and that's Hafiza.

They wanted to sit together in class on the first day of school but unfortunately, I was in their way.

No more sitting together for them, muahahaha. :P


What the...

Bryan acting creepy again behind... o_o

Ah, thank God for friends. :]

Conclusion : I might become a dentist. Watch me drill. >:)
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