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Friday, September 21, 2012

Tomorrow :>

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Ohhh , i dont want to go to school tomorrow . I have no mood .
Tomorrow is Saturday . And Saturday is my rest day .
But what should i do . Because tomorrow is alternate school .
And and and . I will be back home late  in the evening .
Wait , is it in or at ?
Whatever =="

Aha , actually i will be back home late because i have to participate Congkak's competition at SMAP .
Wow , Congkak Man ! .

*this is the picture of congkak*

Well , yeah , i will be playing congkak tomorrow .
I dont know why i must participate this competition because i am not good enough playing this congkak .
However , congkak is better than 'batu seremban' , 'dam' , 'sahibba' and what more .
It is easy than those kind of games that i listed to you . 

Ahhhaaa , do you want to know the history of congkak ?
Well here it is ->

The oldest mancala game boards were found in a ruined fort of Roman Egypt and date back to the 4th century AD. The game was likely introduced to Southeast Asia by Indian or Arab traders in the 15th century.[3]
It is believed to have spread throughout Malay world through merchants via Malacca, an important trading post at that time. In the early days, it was thought that this game was for the king and family and palace residents, however later it spread to the general population of the kingdom. Beside the Malays, the Indian Peranakan also enjoy playing Congkak.
In Java, the term "dakon stone" refers to the similarly pitmarked stones from the bronze-iron age period of Indonesia. These stones have rows of 4 or 5 cup-shaped holes and two holes at each end, a formation which has much in common with that of the similarly named game in Java. This prehistoric dakon stones is unrelated to the game and were probably employed in ceremonies to propitiate ancestors. Such stones can be found around Java.
The current Malaysian Ringgit 10 sen coin has a Congkak board on the reverse in recognition of the long history of congkak in Malaysia.


* copypaste from wikipedia* .

Want to know more about congkak ? Then google laaa =="

I am still learnig to write in English . So yeah sorry for grammar mistakes . Hope you enjoy it ;)

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