5:29 PM | Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Reflecto from Beano yo!
Batam cip was damn coool. It was fun helping out kampung sayur.
We cleaned the place up and then looking at it again...
The view was like WOW. All so green.
It was my first time going to a place like that.
hahas oh well...
The tour guide, Eileen, told us that the farmers sold their veges
at such a cheap price just to earn money for a living.
They sold the vege for 4000 rupiah per kilogram.
Not to forget, Singapore's $1 is equals to 6200 rupiah.
Therefore, its about 6 cents if we convert the money to our currency.
See how they worked so hard just to earn 6 Singapore cents!
After the trip,
I kinda got addicted to the song which the batam kids sang.
The song is Ketahuan from a band named Matta.
I also learned a lot from them. We should not take everything for granted.
Appreciate everything that we have now. Go and have a look at the
people living in batam and compare your life with theirs.
So what if we do not have tiles at school? In batam they live and study on
hard ground soils. Eat your veges people, because the people in batam
grow them for food and for a living too.
I missed yuyun, my gf-to-be. I missed the way she sticks out her tongue
whenever i wave and smile at her. Haiz, cute lil her...
I hope she's living a good live. LOL crap.
Although the Eileen was quite fierce. You go to batam to help people there.
The tour guide is just a guide in your tour.
Tips to not make the tour guide spit at u:
If she talks, dont talk back.
If she stares, dont stare back.
In other words, dont care her can already la.
haha. Wateva...
The water skiing was also very fun.
It was quite an experience helping out at Batam.
my reflection ends here. take care!
mubin:)
p.s: to others who are going there for the cip,
make sure you help out as much as you can.
DONT COMPLAIN ANY SHIT. DONT MAKE TEACHERS SCOLD YOU.
we're leaders la dey! show some spirit yo!
whooooooo~~