So, it's time to have some Teh Tarik! Hehehehe~ We decided to go outing somewhere nearby and ended up in one restaurant not far from MFA campus :P
However, a week before, each of the cadets in our batch was requested by the Principal of MFA to bring one Japanese Carp fish to be put inside the fishpond which is just opposite of our hostel.
The purpose is to prevent the disease-carrying mosquito from breeding near the pond as the pond's location is just adjacent to our football field.
The reason why the Principal asked us to get the fish ourselves is for it to have its aesthetic values when we come back and visit the campus in 10-15 years time.
So, with the help of my roommate we finally got the fish (only RM4 each) and it's time to release them into the pond.Huhuhu~ =)
Teh Tarik session! From left, A29 batch Leader - Shad, Khalif and Rashad --> Tiga Teruna Terhangat Di Pasaran, hahaha~
Fahmy Zool and me of course =)
Heading to the pond in the darkness and cold of night...jeng, jeng, jeng.
Bought 3 fish, one for me and another 2 on behalf of the 2 "roses" i.e. Batch A29's "Kajol" a.k.a Hazel and also Deena. Shad bought himself even a larger fish - a 6-foot Japanese Carp! (erkkk.. was it 6-inches?)
"Time to go, bebehh!"
Finally, the hypoxic fish are free! Luckily, we managed to have em' released on time otherwise they'll be swimming in 'kuak lentang' (back-stroke). Hahaha~
Seems that mission accomplished and our job is done, at least for now. Well, there are so many more things to experience in life, isn't it? =)
Finally, the hypoxic fish are free! Luckily, we managed to have em' released on time otherwise they'll be swimming in 'kuak lentang' (back-stroke). Hahaha~
Seems that mission accomplished and our job is done, at least for now. Well, there are so many more things to experience in life, isn't it? =)
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