Sunday, January 10, 2010

First week has gone by...

How was your first week, dear scouts? Was it fun? I hope so. Hahaha.

Well, please see the Notices section again, as I have just updated it. And there may be another official meeting this coming saturday (16/1/10). I'm still not sure about it, because there will be the PIBG AGM going on.

Anyway, to jazz up this post, here are some random photos from random events taken at random times for random purposes. Was that a little too random?

First, a few pictures from the Senior Camp last year.

I did mention in a few posts ago that we walked on charcoal for real. This is the proof. Though, it only shows Sir Tuck Loong, but everyone did walk on charcoal that day.
As a testament to human creativity and altophilia, we have built this structure (probably to mark our territory, hahaha)

Here's Yew Leung doing his solo act. (Talent scouts were there. Get it? Talent scouts! Hahaha)
Sir Tuck Loong in action. Look at the graceful hand movement and notice how the spoon and the hand work together in unison.
So, for our first gig in the jungle, we did, ahem..., Under the Brown Bush.
Contrast between posers and dedicated scouter.
Did I mention there was a murder case in the jungle. We investigated and hunted down what we thought of as our first and only suspect: Lim Seck Wei. The evidence is as shown:
And so, as the sky decided to pour, we socialise.
Erm... guys, there's a man with a parang at the back...
While traversing through the jungle, we met with some natives and they decided to shoot invisible arrows coated with poison. So, to dodge it, we had to duck walk

Then the PetroSains trip, where Science and Scouts became one.


And here's the game which kinda became the "life of the party" (for Seck Wei and Jian Han at least)
Notice the sheer amount of concentration on this strange, blue-forehead species of homosapien.

This machine measures the, you've guessed it, Brain Activity. If I'm not mistaken, the left side represents Seck Wei's brain activity, and the right is Jian Han. See how low their Brain Activities were? Awesome

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