A short picture clip is not enough to describe my trip to Sydney. It was full of fun, adventure and SUNSHINE. Before departing to Australia for my study, I booked through a local agent from Malaysia (Sedunia Travel) for a 4d3n customized package (a/w grayline aus) with a reasonable price. And so, on 18th jan night i departed to melbourne and took tigerair from mel to syd. Reaching sydney around evening on 19th Jan, my first meal for the dinner was McD. HAHA and it was actually good! Second day was the trip to blue mountains and jenolan caves. Too bad it was a bit foggy at the Three Sisters. But i did manage to capture a few glimpse of it when the clouds were gone. Then I went on to explore the Jenolan Caves. It was great! Haha wasn't too bad to climb 900 steps as the weather is chilly. Third day was the city tour but it was only half day. Got to see the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House. And then went to Bondi Beach, walked through the rocks' history annnnd fr...
to The Editor of The Star : Refer to all previous SPM Moral paper timetable kouji minamoto to editor show details 2:22 PM (1 minute ago) Reply I refer to all the previous SPM Moral Paper articles, I just couldn't stop my fingers for typing this letter as a post-SPM graduate in 2007 to voice out my opinion. I remember in last year at this time , when we knew our SPM timetable, we felt like so wanna knock ourselves to the wall. WHY? That's because, we, as the candidates, hoped that the timetable for all the subjects can be merged into a week or shorter! We wanted so badly that the exam to end ASAP so that we didn't need to undergo the stress for almost a month for 10 (or above) subjects' papers. I don't know whether there are other people who have the same thinking like me or not, I just want to let parents to know there is weirdo like me who exists, and yes, I really don't mind sitting for the papers until 6 or 7pm. by Kouji Parents and adults, dont act like ...
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