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Camelot.

Thanks Camelot for camping with us for the three days & two nights. We love you all and miss you lots. Thanks again for all the cheers, acts and taking care of us.
Just got back from the camp. I had lots of fun during it. Finished unpacking and had enough rest already. Cleaned myself too. This camp, i can say that it is way better than leadership camp. This camp is surrounded by forest which is fun to stay in. My favourite part of every camp would be the campfire. This campfire was the best of all others that i've seen. It is real and big. Anyways, Second favourite would be the when the trainers taught us the cheers. All of it is funny. I just can't find a boring person in that camp. The most hated part of the camp was when we were blind-folded and brought to walk around the camp. That game is to teach us how important the senses are to a blind person.
About the food, no comments. My grandmother's cooking is still the best! LOL...
Lastly, i love all the trainers. They like to make funny actions and make all of us laugh. Plus, all of them would participate in a dance or cheer. I've learned alot from them.
I love Daddy Yankee(Trainer Izwan), Mummy(Trainer Ahmad), Ah Kong(Trainer Marvin), Ah Ma(Trainer Saleha), Tiger(Trainer Zack),Big Mama(Trainer Polar), Brother(Trainer Stanley), Sister(Trainer Ira) and Camp chief(Trainer Taufik).
I love all of them!
Funny, funny and act cute!

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