Poor us had to sit on the floor of our lobby for a Melayu-style 'duduk bersila' breakfast of beehoon and kuih.
It was pretty cool that Ina and Elly had matching 'tudungs'.
It was pretty cool that Ina and Elly had matching 'tudungs'.
Jin, Yin (my Hunt-partner!), Derek, Me and Shir Ley (Jin's partner)...The little bit of forehead in the background belongs to Jeffrey (Derek's partner)
Hey we had team spirit too, Yin and I came in matching underwear! (or so we claimed...teehee!)
Hey we had team spirit too, Yin and I came in matching underwear! (or so we claimed...teehee!)
Oops, reason I look constipated is because I do not usually eat breakfast SO early in the morning! Definitely not THAT much too.
This 'before' photo definitely shows a more 'fresh and excited' us. Wait till you see the sweaty and sticky us 'after'.
We were flagged off by invited guest, Mr Syukri (Senior VP, HR)
I give you 10 secs to try and spot me...Here's a clue, I have my hand up!
I give you 10 secs to try and spot me...Here's a clue, I have my hand up!
Let's move it, move it! We started from AXA office and travelled light, sporting our Nikes or Adidas as it was literally a foot race. Believe it or not, my trusty old tattered umbrella was the most useful thing I carried that day as it was pouring at one time!
This was what all of us were doing the entire hunt, scampering around town with the blurrest (is there such a word?) look on our faces. Whole idea of this hunt was to pinpoint the exact signboard/roadsign based on the given clues. There were about 30 questions in all and 4 treasure items we had to purchase (which turned out to be a 7-up drink, Snickers bar, Ribena and Dutch Lady Strawberry Milk). Such a headache deciphering those cryptic clues, especially for a first-timer. Still, we managed to amuse ourselves coming up with all possible answers!
Winning tip to 'NOT FOLLOW' from Derek and Jeffrey - A full stomach makes a clear mind so feel free to make constant stops for food along the hunt!
Vivian and Farah (who came late, still managed to down her breakfast in lightning speed, goes to prove you need breakfast for energy so early in the morn!)
Jin and Shir Ley discussing strategy?
The hunt brought us to the following stations, Bukit Bintang-Chow Kit (Monorail), PWTC-Masjid Jamek (Star) and Masjid Jamek-KLCC (Putra). We even got a RM 10 subsidy each for our train fare.
Another example,
Q: Male part of love
Q: Male part of love
A: HELO
(as in 'he' refers to male and 'lo' is part of the word 'love')
(as in 'he' refers to male and 'lo' is part of the word 'love')
HELO is the brand you find on those public phone booths you see around.
Q: Looks like Spielberg's robot launders here.
A: Wah Li Dry Cleaners (one of the shops we passed along the hunt trail..Wall-E sounds like Wah Li, get it?)
Nail-biting, brain-gruelling time for May Kwan and Moon, who called themselves M&M (what a chic name!)
'This hunt sucks.!' Suriyani gives the thumbs down... teehee..
The final hunting ground was inside KLCC! Aaah thank God for the air-con environment. No time to relax though for one thing I learnt, TIMING was everything in a hunt!
Another lesson learnt was not to bother how strangers were starring at me walking around in circles like a blur 'sotong' with clipboard in one hand and scratching my head with the other.
Hey reminds of another cool clue found in KLCC...
Q: Pasu mewah menjelma bila diterbalikkan
A: TOPSHOP (as in an anagram, when you twist the letters around, you get Posh Pot = Pasu Mewah... Told you it wasn't an easy feat!)
Another lesson learnt was not to bother how strangers were starring at me walking around in circles like a blur 'sotong' with clipboard in one hand and scratching my head with the other.
Hey reminds of another cool clue found in KLCC...
Q: Pasu mewah menjelma bila diterbalikkan
A: TOPSHOP (as in an anagram, when you twist the letters around, you get Posh Pot = Pasu Mewah... Told you it wasn't an easy feat!)
Final pit-stop was at this counter in our AXA Training Center, Ampang - just 5 minutes away from KLCC. Run run run...we gotta make it to base before the time penalty kicks in.
Thanks to a very enthusiastic cabbie, we touched base pretty much on the dot!
Here we are submitting our torn and tattered entry with scribble written all over it! Haha, how bout YOU try protecting a piece of paper from getting drenched in the rain with the wind blowing and your umbrella leaking... :<
Boy oh Boy, with my stomach growling, lunch was EVERYTHING I looked forward to then...
Certainly these beauties do not look like they've just completed a 5-hr mad course of LRT Hunt? Well, I did felt my legs were killing me then and I had to shut down my brain briefly for some regeneration of brain-cells!
Tan and Lim were constantly at loggerheads with each other. Probably just living up to the name of their group, 'FC' (which stands for 'Fai-Chai' in Cantonese, not very polite for me to explain what it means here...hehe). Tan, so much for trying to psycho us into trading answers with you, luckily we were so stubborn about it, otherwise we would have gotten more wrong answers! muahaha...*hidung tinggi*
A bunch of good buddies!
The best part of that day was when we learnt that team Sagittarius came out tops for the hunt. That's Yin and I!! >,<
M&M team came real close with only 4 points away from us...haha but we still BEAT cha!
Great job to Shuk Yee and her partner in 3rd placing!
Great job to Shuk Yee and her partner in 3rd placing!
Here's another question which required us to buy an item:
Q: Although chocolate is its main ingredient, a broken weapon makes up part of this brand.
Hint : The clue 'broken' here means this word is an anagram, the weapon here refers to 'keris'. Play around with the letters and it is part of a bigger brand.
A : SNICKERS
(We bought a MARS bar instead coz we thought it was an anagram of 'arms'..weapon mah, but then again it has to be part of a bigger word and not make up the entire word)...haha hope I didn't just confuse you more... >.<
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