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FinallY and LaStly,
I found my lovely sonG, "Music Box Dancer" piano Sheet~~~~ yuHUUu!!!!!
AlrEAdy priNted Out lOh~~~
CaN't wait to get back hOme to play on my PiaNO~~~~
Here I come! 3 more weeKs! yEAh!~~~~
PRESENt is a present!!
FinallY and LaStly,
I found my lovely sonG, "Music Box Dancer" piano Sheet~~~~ yuHUUu!!!!!
AlrEAdy priNted Out lOh~~~
CaN't wait to get back hOme to play on my PiaNO~~~~
Here I come! 3 more weeKs! yEAh!~~~~
The bed......is so comfort..........miss this bed so much. Safety box is also provided.
Resit.......just like flight broading ticket
Seafood from Bukit Merat Topspot~~~~~
Must go this shop if you wan to buy souvenirs.....Items sell in this shop are damn cheap and more variety of bags.
The Borneo Magic~~~~~~
Bag that I bought~~~~~Much more cheaper compore to those sell in shopping complex.
Cheese Laye Cake......This is extremely delicous and nice with fantastic and thick layer of sliced cheese. Only RM14. Worth it......Must try
Sisip ikan kek lapis~~~the taste is still ok. I like the art of this cake. Sarawak is always famous of kek lapis and kek batik~~~ RM 15
Wow! What a roller coaster! I never knew digestion would be such an agitating process. First, we were chewed up by the teeth. Some enzymes joined us in the mouth, but they weren’t very nice. They kept trying to break us down, and some of the glucans I was bonded to were pulled away.
Next, we went down a long tube called the esophagus. The muscles in the walls of the tube were very pushy! We were then admitted into the stomach by a valve called the Sphincter. He was kind of paranoid, and did not let us through until he was sure there was enough room for us. Inside the stomach, it was very dark. All of a sudden, these glands started releasing slimy mucus, water, and strong acid on us. I was pretty scared because I couldn’t see what was going on, and I only had one glucan who was still bonded to me to talk to.
After about four hours in that horrible stomach, the muscles in its walls finally pushed us on to part of the small intestine called the duodenum. At first, I thought this organ was going to be much better because the intestinal juices started to neutralize those strong stomach acids that were hanging around us. Soon, however, some more glands started letting loose pancreatic enzymes, which were even meaner than those stomach juices. Some guy named Amylase came and broke the bond between me and the other glucan, so now I’m not even part of a disaccharide anymore.
When we had all been broken down into simple sugars again, we were pushed on into the small intestine. The walls of the small intestine were covered with little finger-like projections called villi. There were so many that they looked like a pink carpet. Then, the whole organ started churning so much that I thought I was going to be sick. I looked for a way out and was able to pass through the walls of one of the villi into a capillary. I was so glad to get out of those disgusting organs! Now the blood in the capillary is carrying me along to my next destination. It’s not a bad way to travel, so I might as well go with the flow!
An interesting and meaningful article which found from internet explaning feeling of "Carbohydrate" travelling in humans' digestive system....