Lunch and more than lunch


After repetitions of 'Where to go ah???', jie hao, nick,alex,jian chung,zheng lin and myself hopped into the Swift. Jie Hao was at the wheel and with helmets on, we VROOMED of into the setting sun...NOT.

*Peet Peet*Honk Honk*VRROOOOM*

And here we are at Sunway Pyramid.
Where to eat? What to eat? Certainly not The Chicken Rice Shop.
*Walk walk talk talk*Sushi? Fish Market? Sushi?*

Nick : Go Hartz Chicken Buffetla
Jie Hao : Ape tu bang?
Nick : Chicken buffetla

Aiyo...jie hao dun even knw hartz..2rich d la u

So we went off 2hartz. It cost me RM 22.90 and here are some scenes from lunch before the girls came and practically robbed da shop of ice cream (value for money =p).











My tummy was feeling good before lunch








The chickens were no match for the awesomeness of our knives and forks









Alex and Jian Chung ( Patriots agains Lala'ism)







That's joanne trying to hide...it didn't do any good girl still can c U!








That's Rui Zhen laughing and Bob hiding











Alex: I thought we eat ice-cream suppose 2make us happy...y am i suffering right now?




















In the end...my tummy was all sad =(


HARTZ CHICKEN BUFFET!!! YOUR FOOD BAD BAD...i give U just 1 BLING (my rating) cause u let us eat alot.

I just wonder if there's an art in eating buffet to satisy u 2da max? please, that would be so so helpful 2many people.


Anyway...
I was browsing through the newspaper today and i read sumtin bout World Youth Day 08 in Sydney. It's sad to read about people wanting to use the event to hold rallies and protests against the Catholic Church. I mean, come on. Youths from around the world are going there just to get together in good faith with the pope's blessing. Not to attend some world forum on gay rights, abortion or condom use. People really need to learn to not use religious events as stages to highlight their group's/own issues. Learn to respect other people's practices and norms. Don't go trying to ruin an event like that just because you're not happy with the church saying being gay is a sin.

Please,to those reading this, yes...secularism and freedom of speech is now an ever spreading phenomena and many are trying to explore it. I respect the rights of those of you who feel neglected or discriminated or are just not happy with the church's view on things. But please, your stage is somewhere else. Give the youths a chance to experience something inspiring and good for a change, not another rally we see on the telly and happens fr all the wrong reasons.

Let's RESPECt.

Over and Out.

0 comments: