Monday, July 31, 2006

Where'd you Go?

Me Zil.
Me Haven't Been Blogging.
Me Ebil.

Okay okay. Smack me with a club but I couldn't come up with a good excuse for not updating this blog regularly. There has been numerous times I could, with 5 weeks into a new semester, yet now I finally got to blog.

So... What have you been up to Mr. Cap?

Lots of things. At the same time very few compared to what I'm suppose to do. It's a Cold and Misty Monday Morning which is a good time to write my blog (As well as procastinate on a lab report.) Radio Frequency is a subject with 60++ lab reports due at the end of the semester. The labs are as confusing as the subject.

Besides that, I suppose I've been feeding leeches, getting another writers block, having a shock finding out that your cousin's been smoking since he was Form 2, Basketball with really fierce women, and... Other things I'll remember some other time.

Feeding leeches? Mr. Lemmings Feed Leeches? You went Camping??

Yes, I was camping. I was a fascilitator working for Uniten once. So it shouldn't really come much as a surprise. But still, people deny that I'm actually quite active in curricular activities. Of course I had my intentions. I needed something to look good on my Resume.

I was there for the Night Walk and supposidly a Absailing (where you slide down a rope upside down ala Prince of Persia) It was a camping trip I went in Isi Rimba somewhere 5 km away from the Zoo Negara. I had a pacat on me and I named him Hamsa. Sucks out blood from me like someone I know. I couldn't let Hamsa stay on me so a friend of mine poured salt all over Hamsa and watch him bleed my blood all over the floor. (Sorry Ya? XD)

Nightwalking? Walking around in the Jungle following only one source of light which usually a lit candle placed a few metres away from each other.It was scary... but at least it builds character. You can learn a lot when you have nothing to guide you except total darkness and your reliable directional instincts.

I heard two people got lost.

Yes, one of them was me.

Okay... Anything else you could remember from the trip.

Meow Meow Meow Meow. As much as I love cats, I love it even better when girls act like one. Ah... The memories.

I'm also surprised at how sometimes people tend to recognize me than I can recognize them. Three years ago, Acat always said hi to me but never really knew my name. A cute bright-brown eyed girl name Maya I met in the camping trip said she knew my cap and the poyo headphones I used to wear and that I hung out with Dalia. I was amazed how come I never noticed her in the last 5 years here.

The Juniors however thought I was one of them.

Meow Meow Meow *does a kitty hand pose*

Perv.

Nobody asked you! Anyway... Speaking of cats, I've got a little story from my cousin regarding a little of my bloodline.

Everyone in my family knew that Tok Nyang (My Great Grandfather) had green blue eyes. Green blue eyes, not Heterochromitia. He was a descendent of Arabic and Acheh People (Pirate blood?) who learnt different types of "Ilmu". He was the 7th Generation and his generation line ended there. (There were too many mixes in the blood that I can't qualify as an Acheh descendent anymore.) Because he had learnt the arts of dark magic, his generation line was apparently cursed to have an incarnation after their deaths.

One part of his family was cursed to be reincarnated as apes.

My Great Grandad? It was the domestic feline.

On the 2nd day after he passed away, My cousins were playing outside near Maghrib when they heard a loud screeching noise. My Grandma quickly told them to get inside. They got inside where they heard something scratching the front door. When they were in, she saw a cat with green blue eyes.

Apparently, Great Grandpa wanted to visit all his relatives before his final journey.

That was a nice sidetrack. But I heard all you've been doing is escaping the Drama of Bangsar 59100.

Well... As much as I did try to escape it, I eventually found myself drawn back to place called KL. KL - It ain't perfect but it's home. Home has much improved since the last time I was there. Bangsar is more dead, yet I still can't get parking outside my house. The Machas? They good. Yap is finally making some bold moves after Syazwan's Manly talk and Hamsa back to being laid back and happy. Well... Sorta.

Of course, the first cut is always the deepest. The looks of despair will still be inprinted in their souls. And I shall never forgive those who claimed to be good friends and in the end turned out to be nothing more than backstabbers. Called yourself an honorable man? I think not.


Yawn... Let's get on with the Lesson of Today.

Great idea.

The Lesson for today... I have learnt that many things about the wilderness. Every man should not forget about the trees and the soils that their forefathers once lived in. Do not forget that within the forest are more than just animals, but also beings science till now cannot explain itself. In short, Nature is something large and beautiful...


...and I'm not a part of it.
If you ask me? I'd rather be sailing~

Song of Today:
Nickleback - Savin' Me
Fort Minor - Where'd you go?

Yo ho ho A Pirate's Life for me~
And then I ran out of breath....