Bintulu and back.
On 23rd of August, went to Bintulu to visit relatives, and ada doa selamat. I wanted to attend the Curtin Cultural Day (tapi started at 1700 hrs) at Imperial, but I can’t :(. Oh wells.
Been a while since I’ve been to Bintulu, last time I went to Bintulu was…….
uh…
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(basically, tak ingat la).
We stayed at our aunt’s house for only 1 night, and the cousins came along and stayed there too.
Introducing…. THE COUSINS!
Control macho
From right to left, Awangku Zulfadli, Awangku Azizan, and Awangku Zulkarnain! (nah ambik kau, with full names lagi). But we usually call them Ayie, Ijan, and Nain in order.
As you can see, we were on the veranda, and there was no railing yet.
Right below the veranda, it was the visitor’s dining area during the doa selamat.

On the veranda, there was 4 pillars. So, Ayie had an idea.
We become pole-dancers and entertain the guests while they are eating.
Budus. Lol.
After done lepak-ing at the veranda, we lepak-ed at my aunt’s room.
There was an electronic scale in the room, I tried weighing and ohmeingott, I was 79.5. POINT 5. DAMN YOU POINT 5.
Budak-budak lepak-ers berlepak-ing.
Swish bam boom, it was night time.

After doa selamat, the moment everyone have been waiting for.
MAKAN!
On the menu, there was butter prawn, rice, a “taste-like-spaghetti-sauce-but-it-isn’t” curry, and more.
If you ever run out of rice,

Ayie the riceman is here to serve and also entertain you in many different ways.
The next day, we went back. That’s about it.
To end this post, random picture from the event.

AAAAAAA.


that’s one way to lose weight!! u shud ask ur cousin to teach u how he got rid of his legs and still manage to move around. floating must be so cool.