As a special request by my study partner I am entitled to put up YET another picture of her beautiful self (self-proclaimed, what thinkest you? :wink:)
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…To this…
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…Nuff’ said…
Our picnic started off with a great weather, continued by a great morning chat and finally graced with the presence of great people… An since it cannot be described with mere words, without further ado I present to you pictures of the picnic instead!
Walking down the aisle of forests…
Ducks waiting to be roasted in 4 Seasons… ๐
No swimming… So what happens when you see an elderly man skinny dipping? ๐
The 3 main characters in the picnic! Comment to know more about them ๐
Two posers! ๐
Playing the Frisbee is the best exercise one can get! ๐
Performing in the Royal Albert Hall, Siti Nurhaliza graced the grounds of London by making an appearance in her very own concert, one which, instead of getting booked to hold prestigious events, books qualified performers to hold their events there.
Asia’s best kept secret….
Siti was one of them, and I was lucky enough to receive free tickets for an 80 pounder seat: right in front of the side stall :grin:! Audience weren’t a lot, but the intensity of the cheering from them made up for it. It was just fantabulous! I, for one, felt very lucky to be part of this historical moment in the very heart of UK (and behind my University too!)
I can’t help but swell in pride of what Malaysia has become!