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Friday, March 31, 2006

haha this one is funny


wad toilet paper is use for

yo

oh yea haha. i blog also ya. anyways 5 of our class ppl will be playing soccer for ORA on 8th of april so if u r down at ORA jus pop down when u are free to support. u wun be disappointed by our wonderful array of skills. and we have famous attractions in our team like bryant fang, zhong min, hammy, ZHU ZHENGYI!!! comon down and have fun hahahahahaaaaa.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

no lifer post

haha seems that this blog only has 2 active bloggers taking turns to blog
and hey i was right!!!
lisa was out

ok fajoo your turn to blog

cheap and good.



Just 1000 yen guys. Think about it.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

american idol

thought that instead of whining over my sad life on this blog, which has a readership of our class and lowell leow haha, i would instead write abt stuff that can be worth discussing.

todays american idol was bad man, way worse than the 50s theme the week before. Strange that they only can do songs of long ago huh?

The 3 ppl i like
1.taylor (aka aronglin)
2.kellie
3.elliot

the 3 ppl i thought did best today
1. elliot
2. catherine
3.taylor
haha ok i am quite biased

person who i think will get voted out
1.lisa

results and lost tmr!!
think i am going to become a tv addict

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

outdoor activities suck

hey, so guys how was ice skating? i realise you guys haven't actually talked much about it, and i haven't seen any of hammy's pictures. haha anyway on saturday i usually go cycling with my neighbours, but this time i felt bad that i didn't get achance to go ice skating, so i decided to roller blade, assuring them that i wouldn't lag behind.

holy crap, what a mistake. the whole time i didn't manage to learn , or even begin to know, how to brake. any time i wanted to brake i had to roll to a stop over 20 metres or so. at first i tried braking by tilting both feet back like i did in primary school. this ended with me spinning clockwise until i fell....only later did i realise this was because my skates had a brake on the right skate only....

the real breaking point came when i was headed for this junction (this is in bishan park btw) and there was a lady walking on the foot path. i had two choices, "try" to brake and risk running her over (causing serious injury with my rock hard muscular body), or i could just fall onto the grass. haha luckily for her i chose the latter. but by then i had enough and i just sat down there till my neighbours realised i was gone and they cycled back to get me.

oh and that lady didnt help me even though i fell again in front of her as i tried to get up. sigh, it must be my face.....

Monday, March 27, 2006

feelings

wow
a long time since i last blogged, hardly had time with all those things going on

during the hols(seems so long ago right?) my CIP programme finally ended. For the uninformed, its basically 60 hours of work with a family centre, primarily working with kids. (the one i kbed abt some time back)
basically it was a 2 day science enrichment thing from 9 to 530. We would spend the day trying to teach kids abt science which is quite hard cos they range from p1 to p6.
and many funny things happened

1. we were teaching them about the features of living things and how to classify them. and the kids kept on thinking "features" was "feathers".

2. we were playing 20 questions (asking 20 yes no questions to guess a living thing)
and the first question they would ask will be things like

does it have horns?
is it an elephant?
does it have 3 legs? (yes, i know like wth?)

3. during hangman we would give a 5 letter word with the clue being a vehicle
and a kid will go: "I know!!!!! helicopter!!!"

Haha really quite funny and quite too lah must admit. Some of the kids we hardly know (we only tutor some of them) would still like be really friendly and always talk to us.
During my time as a tutor, i tutored 2 kids. the first one was some pri 2 boy who knew like everything and he was like the band 1 kind of student, but asked really weird questions? like how heavy is the anchor of the ship?
but somehow cos he was zai, he kinda graduated and some new p2 kid came along.
this was one super hyper and was smart but he could not sit still so when he would do work super quickly and run around, making many many careless mistakes. and also a few others i took over from other ppl.

looking back, even though sometimes their inability to sit on a chair for longer than 3 mins would be quite pissing(hahah, yes?) . But i think we made a impact on them and we did help them. When we went in march, we had not seen them since mid december, but still each one of them could remember quite a number our names. and sometimes when one of them asks "why are you all not coming alrdy" it makes you feel quite sad.

not much of an emo person, but i am glad i made a difference.

also in my hols was a dreaded 2 days of srp (in addition to the ssef)in NUS high which is ultra far away. Thurs was spent on judging where i had same judge as my ssef one (supposedly the ngeow one too) but it was not too bad and it was more of the discussion rather than a direct q and a. dint win, of course
the next day there was a 2 hr long talk from various ppl. aronglin claimed i slept for 1hr and 40 min and was rolling about my chair. Hahaa, i did not even see the 2nd and 3rd speaker lah, they spoke and left w/o me knowing.

wah, see how burnt out my hols were.

Then on sat, i tried to salvage as much as i could for CTs and really tried hard esp from sat to wed to study. But i dont really think i did work out like i want it to. quite disappointed in myself actually.

Ice skating on fri was totally retarded. its like 10 bucks to fall down, not good. I would never ice skate again man, never. It was a comedy of errors and oh man oh man, dont ask me abt it...

and today y2k returned chem, omg our class was owned badly. never quite expected this fall from grace. maybe becos we thought that just becos our class was slacking, the whole school was slacking, which turned out to be wrong. sigh. our chem , like most faces, needs work...
some inspirational quotes from animal farm
"i will work harder"
"Y2K is always right" hahah

gerbs

Saturday, March 25, 2006

revival

so...cts are finally over.and we're midway through our weekend cum mini break from any work. and it seems horrid to think that on monday we're gonna be back to our usual routine. the backlog..thanks tsai ;) come to think of it, it's like some activation energy diagram. we keep having this cycle of finally keeping up with our work before tests and then letting the evil cycle continue after that. oh well. such is life.

we always need a trigger to move forward. sounds like history in secondary school huh. like the world war 1..the inflation or sth being the trigger for the end of the ww1 in russia..ok i think i got my factor wrong but who cares u get the idea right? haha. a push factor. imagine what life would be if mankind didnt have anything to push himself to achieve great things. as the saying goes.. necessity is the mother of invention.

hahah same applies to the sporting field. players have a tendency only to push themselves to the limits when faced with adversity. for instance, we have to be down by 10 20 points before we start to put our bodies on the line and fighting with everything we've got. but i guess that's where mental preparation comes into play. we prepare ourselves to fight the moment we don our jerseys and step onto the court. this brings me to another thought.it might seem overly loyal to the school or something. but fighting for something is really a feeling you wont forget.to sum it up in one line.i feel really proud donning the raffles jersey..representing raffles...and fighting my heart out for raffles.and im sure many others out there feel the same way as me.haha.

oh well..without a trigger.life would reach a standstill.with no improvements whatsoever.but whoever said that this sorta life isnt nice? i remember vividly watching a movie called "sweet home alabama" in sec 2. i knew then that that was the kinda life i had half a mind to live. just rotting away in some town..where life does not revolve around dollarbills (quid,greenbacks lol) but rather other stuff that make life worth living. i.e. frens and family. the whole town is really chummy with each other.looking out for each other.everyone know what everyone else is doing. like neighbour B's son scored full marks for a math test or sth. hahah that sorta closeness. not such a bad life huh? then u move to the city and everything starts to get complicated. money becomes really essential. no money no talk. hahah and this leads to the subject of discussion of most teens. why are we studying for? lol! but im too lazy to talk about it heh.

anyway yesterday we went ice skating wheee it was quite fun!! there were some really pro ppl skating there.super fast and cool! haha especially the emergency stop and the ice just sort of splashes up.funky man.anyway after that we kboxed. it was quite fun. and eric appeared and immediately blew us away with his rendition of "stairway to heaven". i must admit it was quite a funny song. and the guitar at the front part was nice hahah. well he and ryan had 2 tries to finish the song.and i think "feng" is a nice song.the tune is sort of stuck in my head now haha.chomps outing soon yeah? :)

ok that was a random post. just trying to revive the class blog hahah. enjoy the rest of ur 'break' :)

Sunday, March 19, 2006

lol

why aint noone blogging???

im on a blogging spree. haha and ive got a new template.

clearly ive been wasting my mugging time but what the hell... im really in no mood to do anymore shit. hopefully i can do well enough to not drop anything and get decent grades.

gd luck all for the papers ahead.

so sian

oh goodness, i've never felt more sian in my life... this hols has officially been the worst hols of my life. now econs exam is tomorrow and here i am sitting at a laptop, about a 100m away from ghin hoe's house, and i just cant bring myself to study anymore. i ate tau sar pau this morning, but unfortunately my mom is a firm believer that unless food is so hot it burns your tongue out, it isn't worth eating. so yea i burnt the top of my mouth, or langit-langit as its called in malay in malay (literally translated it means the sky-the sky...yea dont ask me, i dont get it either). now im hurting , dinners coming soon and i dont feel like eating, and theres a pile of econs in front of me that i don't feel like tackling till august. just hoping that when tmr comes, i'll have enough stuff to fill a 3 side essay. anyway good luck to you all, i hope none of us drop s papers...

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

who wanna run on friday after econs ?
oh btw to the class guys who have to go for ns medical checkup, shall we all arrange it at the same time one day so there will be a day where all the guys r not in school ? hahah

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

CIP:)

ive been a happy girl recently! YAYness:D

haha i guess ive found happiness in doing service. hmm ive been trying to find a better word for tt since 'service' sounds quite degrading to e ppl i interact w:X..welllll lets jus say tt ive found happiness in interacting w my kids!:D lalala i really love e feeling after i depart frm my service centre. i love how my kid wants me to teach him, i love how my kid wants me to go back nxt wk, n e wk after n even nxt yr:) i love how my other kids draws something n gives it to me. i love how they dont mind playing with me and coming to me asking me to teach them. i jus love e fact tt im appreciated n loved n i can at least leave a mark on their lives by showing tt i care:) n i really do care!:D

nnnnnn apart frm my kids, got to interact w several minds kids on saturday at sentosa. n i guess it really opened up a different world for me. these kids are sooooo adorable. esp e kid tt i took care of. wadever she lacked in mental or physical capabilities, she made it up w her warmth n enthusiasm. her hugs r seriously amazing. n when i hold on to her, i feel this sense of happiness wash over me. i dunno how to explain this, but there is this thing tt i feel for her; i love seeing her smile, i love seeing her laugh, i love seeing her open up her arms to welcome me in her world:) (n im NOT paedo k im jus motherly hahaha)

the saddest thing bout e whole event is having to say goodbye. i really wish tt i can go to e centre/sch to help out, but ive already committed myself to my henderson kids, n i dont wanna overcommit only to back out one day. cos if this happens, then i really wont be fair to whichever set of kids i 'abandon' just cos i have no time for them. n already at this moment, i get uneasy thinking of e day i have to stop service at the later part of this yr cos of e As n everything n my mum might not approve. cos it means tt im sort of abandoning them when they need me most to help them in their studies cos its also eoy exams for them.

sometimes this then gets me wondering bout e meaning of service projects. u walk into their lives n brighten up their days, only to walk out soon after. lloyd said something tt made me think even more. he said before us, there must be so so so many other ppl organising these events for them. which means tt their lives are full of goodbyes. can u imagine feeling so happy after one whole day of fun n thinking tt e 'jiejie' really cares for u, only to have her disappear n nv to get to see her again? tt care n concern was only for tt moment. it doesnt last. doesnt this make e kid feel even more insecure, thinking tt whoever walks into their lives wont last? esp for kids who have troubled homes etc, wont they feel even worse? thinking tt no one really cares after all. i really don like this fact. i wish i cld do something bout it, but i really dont have e capability to reach out n stay with every single one of them:( i want to brighten up their lives; but on the other hand, im afraid of the time i have to say goodbye. whether this short happiness in their lives is worth it compared to e goodbyes they have to face.

:(

boo okie moving to a less depressing topic, i shall tell u more bout flag day! even though many think that its a very useless n meaningless activity, flag day is actually very very very impt to alot of organisations. for some organizations, these activities are the only possible avenue of donations they have from the general public to keep their centre running. they are not as rich as other more established organizations to have donations pouring in willingly from the general public, but have to depend very heavily on these flag day proceeds to maintain the costs of just running the centre for the whole year.

after being a part in organizing e apex flag day, i know how demoralising it is now to open an empty tin. believe it or not, there are actually tins which are empty! empty la! haha n apart frm e empty tins, e lowest record we got was 5cents. which is really pathetic. seriously, 5cents doesnt even cover the cost of one tin, which is bout 65cents? n the greatest irony is tt students doing flag day are supposed to rake IN donations. not spend more money of the organizations-_- these organizations need our help, and what help are we giving if we are unable to cover even the cost price of the tin can?

so ppl, pls don think tt flag day is useless. whatever form of cip u all do, just put in ur heart in doing them. because if u dont, whether is it interacting w kids or helping old folks or collecting donations, all these would be so meaningless.

yay okie i completed my long entry liao!:D

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haha nice life gerbs. anyway jus an incentive for all u slackers out there to start mugging for common tests. in order to get accept by the school to apply for cambridge for u, u need to get 6As for the 2 common test altogether. good news is gp is counted also. bad news is. gp not very easy to get A haha. so there are 10 subjects out there and u jus have to hammer 6 of them. all the best to those that wanna go to uk to study =) jiayou

Monday, March 13, 2006

long weekend

For me, lots of crap happened during the last few days

Thurs
left school early to set up SSEF poster at science centre. Upon reaching there, i realised that i had a problem. My A0 sized poster was printed on paper thin mahjong paper (black and white costing $12), whereas everyone else had theirs printed on photo quality laminated paper. You can imagine how hard it was to keep mahjong paper uncreased so once i put my poster up, it was a crumpled wreck.
I was shocked and realised that the crumpled wreck would almost cost an automatic dq from the competition so i had to rush home from science centre(jurong, 3.30 pm), convert my poster to pdf at home(serangoon 4.30 pm) , then rush to another copy shop at peace centre(dhoby ghaut, 6 pm) to get the poster reprinted. This time it was finally on good paper and laminated and it was colour, costing only $20.
This was like holy crap cos every other copy shop printed the poster on quality paper with lamination w/o asking but the stupid shop i went to at queensway(ultra supply) did not. (not to mention the price was crazily high).

So basically i was duped, but then again i heard that some ppl paid $100-$200 for their poster, which seems no different from mine.Hahahah. quite retarded there.

Fri
Day of poster judging. Moped around for most of the day. Was judged by 3 judges who were like deans, assoc profs etc. But since my project was rather simple in comparison, they spent very little time there(like 5-10 mins each only.haha)
And when i was judged by the third judge, the music on my laptop used for the presentation failed to stop. So bascially i was presenting my poster to the beat of usher. lol. the judge appeared to ignore it though. Again, quite retarded there.


Sat
poster exhibition for public
basically exchanged booths with xian wen so when some member of the public came, we would just say "that booth is not mine" and continue doing our stuff.
The results for yesterday judging out, obviously i didnt win.
but it was a gd experience i guess and i can get to wear blazer and leather shoes.

Then i had to go count money for jobweek. omg that was insane imagine counting stuff like these
100 5 cent coins
366 1 dollars
1200+ 2 dollars
300 10 dollars and so on

but surprisingly the total amount recorded (based on adding up what we counted for each indiviudal earnings) was only 1 buck off the amount counted. which is like a 0.01% error (we earned about 8k)


Sun

again more insane counting. This time we realised that twos retard claimed to have deposited his money even though there was no record of them depositing in the record sheet. And one of them wasnt even seen in school at all by any of us. that would mean a possible 200 bucks lost...
but fortunately we discovered an excess of 200 bucks and so all was safe.
This time there was also a dollar dif again, gosu right?
we can all be accountants

but because of this problem, we finished at 12am and decided to sleep in liang ze house.
After playing midnight soccer at the astro, we reached the junction at bishan road (the huge one we cross to go j8). Then we decided (foolishly maybe) to cross the jucntion diagonally
So we waited for the cars to drive past before dashing across diagonally! hahahaha We have a video of it.

that night i played text twist (word game on yahoo) until 4, reached 50 000 k after 30 mins plus then the com hung.... crap


mon
went home


ok so that long post was an insight into my personal life. hope u dint like ignore it and not read it at all. haha

Friday, March 10, 2006

apex

backed by popular demand. the most funn joke in class now. sian okay situ now i post already u happy. anyway this is the original so all the mistakes are still there.

Re: Supervisor shouted at student in public 8/3/06Regarding what had happened at Novena MRT during the Apex Day Care Centre flag day, I have to say that there are some discrepancies between Jun An’s account of what and what had actually happened on that day.One: I am the person in charge and not the one whom you claimed to “shout” at students. He was a adult volunteer who came down to help with the flag day. Not for CIP hours of course.Two: our specific instructions were not “not lose the tins” nor “you have to be back by 1 pm”. Our instructions were: 1) try to collect as much as you can, preferably around half a tin, to guarantee that you get your CIP hours as the teachers will be deciding on whether to give you your CIP hours based on how much you have collected. 2) write your name and class on the tins for easy recognition during collection.I suppose the instructions are clear and easy enough for a person of your intelligence to understand. We did not even mention “not to lose the cans” nor “be back at 1” because we trust that you would not be mart enough to lose the cans and we give you the liberty to clock extra hours if you wish. Apparently you have not been listening to instructions.Three: our volunteer did not threatened to take away your CIP hours. We do not have the right to do so. We told you that if you do not collect enough money, your teachers may not give you your CIP hours. They have specifically requested us to count every student’s collection and report the numbers back. This is to facilitate them not to give and CIP hours to those students who do not put in enough effort to selling flags. Hundreds of man hours are wasted as a result of counting the money for you people. However I really thank you and your friends for collecting so little money and making our job easier.Four: our volunteer did not shout at any of you in public. He merely raised his voice in order to explain what he has been telling you all the time while trying to speak over a dozen badly dressed students (your classmates I suppose) crowding around and arguing with him.Five: our volunteer did not write anything on the recording sheet. In fact, he was not given any task for recording things on the recording sheet. I assigned someone else to do that task. Moreover, the remarks are for our own reference while counting money and recording the amount students have collected. What we write on the remarks column have absolutely nothing to do with you. We will counting every single tin at the end of the day and will be sending the finalized recording sheet with the amount every student collected back to the school.Six: our volunteer did not “force your classmate o estimate the value of coins inside (the tin)” nor did he “kept shouting at her”. He simply told her that he doubt the teacher will be happy with the amount that she had collected and might not get the hours and asked her does she think she can get the hours with whatever amount she has collected. Again, our volunteer did not write anything down under the remarks column.You said that “you had tried your best and you should not be blamed if the tins were not full”. I want to question you whether you have really tried your best and put in the effort when students from SCGS and Crescent Girls’ from Novena station are able to come back with full tins, and with smiles on their faces. I must also mention that there are other adult volunteers who are able to collect 3 full tins in 5 hours. Can you provide me with a valid reason for your nearly empty tin? Some returned with tins so empty we can tell how many coins there are inside just by shaking it. One of the members in your group collected only $0.90. I remember your group. And I remembered your group very well. Do you think you have done your best? Do you think you deserve any CIP hours? Do you think you have any right to complain about out volunteer “shouting” at you when you cannot even listen to simple instructions?It is not because the girls from SCGS are better looking than you. It is not because they can find places with rich people. It is not because they naturally attract people to donate more than you. It is because they have the right attitude and they persevere that they are able to come back with full tins. They are the ones that deserve the CIP hours and our respect. Not those that slack around waiting for time to pass by at the fast food restaurant just upstairs of Novena MRT station waiting for the sign out time to arrive.You said that “you find it most distressing to see a grown-up man making a defenseless girl in public”. I certainly find it most disappointing to see a group of badly dressed students pushing a kind volunteer to his limits and “shouting” profanities at him in public, letting down their school’s image.I shall not mention any names or schools but I’ll like to comment on schools making CIP hours compulsory for students. I feel that CIP should never be made compulsory. It is up to the students themselves whether they want to serve and contribute to the community. The once sacred act of serving the community through CIP has now been abused by students for the sake of getting CIP hours and having something to fill up their testimonials. CIP should be for students who truly want to help contribute and serve the community. It is a respectable act and we should look up to these people who sacrifice their valuable time to participate in these activities out of their love for the community. However, people who sign up for CIPs and conveniently go for a movie and a nice lunch before signing out should not be forgiven. They do not deserve any CIP hours nor any respect from us simply because they do not treat the community and themselves with any respect. As a student myself I feel terribly disappointed at many of the performances of the students who come back with almost empty can. I’ll rather them stay at home and sleep to coming here and wasting both our and your time.I hope that the writer of this article and his friends can be more responsible in the future and learn to show more respect to the community and to himself. The human race prospers because we are creatures that live in a tightly bounded society and we care for each other. We’ll never advance if all we care about is ourselves.pls note this one is jus draft. super tired when typing this. so if got broken english dun laugh at me haha.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Bodytalk

First and foremost i'd like to apologise to hammy for koping his 100 plus and laughing during his 'bone cramp' lol! I do agree it is quite mean yet funny at the same time. Anyway GP exam today was ok i guess. Not expecting much although i hope to do better than previous times, i.e. pass. A 60 would really be a miracle. Well the passage was pretty dry for me i must say. I think interest plays a part in comprehending the passage. If it is too boring a topic, you will not be able to fully understand and relate to the passage.

Tmr is civics which will be IHC closing ceremony. I miss bodytalk haha. I do have to admit that bodytalk is really interesting. This reminds me of my explanation for 'dialogue' which i hope is correct hahaha. Well bodytalk essentially represents a 'dialogue' between people. An unspoken one at that. Hence our bodytalk modules seeks to help us intepret body language more accurately! A question that came to my mind was... If we could use this information to manipulate and control our body actions to portray the person we want others to see, then won't we degenerate to being mere actors in our lives? Acting out whoever we want to be. Which brings me to the question.. who are we? What is our true self? Is there such thing as a TRUE self? If there was then why do people try to change themselves? Afterall, even if they do manage to change, they are not being their TRUE selves. Ok i might seem like im talking nonsense but that's because i can't quite "categorise my thoughts" either due to lack of time/never memorise poetry (doesn't this ring an awful bell?)

Perhaps it is a form of adaptation. We assume different personalities when dealing with different people/situations. One might argue that this means being a two-faced hypocrite. However, don't you think that if the two personalities are not too starking in contrast, then it would still be viewed as our original character? For those who caught "catch me if you can", you would have seen the mastery of deception displayed by frank abagnale junior. He truly impressed me with his knowledge of the art of deception hahaha and is someone i sort of idolise. I have always found the art of deception intriguing. A form of disguise to hide your true self, normally associated with people who are uncomfortable with revealing their actual personalities. Either they're suffering from some weird disorder or they just have low self esteem? Anyway back to the topic..when do we draw the line?

My take is that...we all get to choose who we want to be. There is no right or wrong. True self is defined as what we want to see ourselves as. Anything done that makes us feel uncomfortable would indicate a deviation from true self because we should be comfortable with what we want to see ourselves as. So long we are comfortable with who we are, then i guess it justifies that we are not living a lie.

I leave all of you a quote from the talented mr. ripley

"It's better to be a real nobody than a fake somebody"

so let's all be comfortable with who we are and live life to our fullest!! (fajoo and tsai have no problem with that since they indulge in food so much hehehe)

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Tuesday, 07/03/2006

First sight of the day: our beloved y2k already etching answers for the Hydroxy Compounds tutorial. [omg hes here already*groans]

Copied blindly most of the "valuable information" on display. Then rushed off to the canteen cause i was STARVING. i managed to finish my sushi roll while rushing back to class, then ingested hello panda tactically during econs tutorial. Someone please remind me of the hint ms wong dropped? Oh and i'm surprised i got most of the MCQ questions right, considering i feel very very lost in econs right now, like no idea what to write for an essay.

Next was Physics Lecture, where i learnt of our lecturer's um..."nickname: Retard Leong" which was quite amusing cause of the SLIGHT similarity between retard and lee-tat. okay anyway, i spent most of the physics lecture just AGAIN copying blindly. I've been having edu-phobia these days, just cant absorb anything at all, really need the holidays for a break, studying would be better than this i think.

Visited our class guy's favourite Uncle Allan for break and just...ate. Just "relac-ed" as usual, gotta love breaks and just chilling with the class(did i mention our class rocks)

Physics was DRAINING. this new conversion of practical sessions to 2 hour long tutorials are a really really bad idea. Seriously our attention stamina just cant hold up for 2 hours...

Grabbed a quick lunch then went to library. Read the papers before sleeping for like, an hour. (sorry ppl didnt help with the class page, but SERIOUSLY i didnt even say "i look like i got chomped on many times" but haha we'll probably look fondly back at a STUPID quote like that.) Woke up with a blurred left eye which didnt clear for at least 20 minutes. I shall desist from sleeping on one side from now on. Read some music stuff for my exam coming up on the 11th(jilyn, zhu, shi ting, chingman, nayr, umay[who ditched us for her friend tsk tsk] were there too), then went down at 4 to warm up before training.

Oh, met nic and she-who-shall-not-be-named outside the library staring at i dunno what. looked abit weird and interesting but i decided not to do anything past saying hi to our engrossed classmate who was going to be late for Chem 'S'.

I shant go into our top secret basketball training techniques =P and just comment that "rain sux", luckily it didnt last too long, oh and rollers to dry the courts are one of the best inventions on this world. We ended with a (400m+break)x3 "dash" WHICH ended with me writhing in agony for about half an hour to an hour. Dead legs, cramp, i dunno. i just know it hurt and i was immobilised. PAIN. ok just want to tell you people nic will jack you by drinking your 100 plus even when you're suffering and its yours. haha. but a "thank you" goes out to my basketball teammates, ray wen(who went on about some we're with you, dude crap when he obviously just wanted to leave like the rest haha), kenneth, qingyuan, weiquan, sijian, jilyn and huibin who were for some reason still in sch, and (grudgingly!)nic too la. Especially jon foo and oh ya coach, who stayed until i could move my legs and cab home. I got comments like i looked in real pain, constipated..(good material for face jokes)

By the way, I wish to thank everyone for what they did for my birthday, AND mention something that deserves to be recorded on friday. After visiting the gym, I went with Zhi Wei and Eric to J8 to eat at Food Junction. During our meal, we saw this Anderson Sec guy who tripped over a "Caution Wet Floor" sign. It went something like this---
Eric: "Well(that tone we all know so well)..at least he didnt topple the sign, and knock into someone carrying hot soup and scalded his face)"
*followed by normal reaction to face jokes*
Well, then we finished our meal, and got up to leave the court.
No prizes to guesses as to what happened next...Our klutz of an Eric decided to COLLIDE with the SAME SIGN that the Anderson guy sec tripped over. He absolutely CLATTERED the sign onto the floor. By then me and Zhi Wei were already thoroughly enjoying ourself at this loser-ly behaviour. Eric must have then decided to become the star attraction of the zoo, as he then tried to unsuccessfully restore the sign back to its original position, taking his own sweet time, probably to attract attention(omg what an attention whore).
Zhi Wei: "well at least you didnt knock into someone carrying hot soup and scald your face"

Have a good laugh.

To end off this extremely long post, I think everyone should learn to treasure people around you. You never know when they might just leave, shockingly;suddenly. I lost a friend recently, and everyone is now wishing they had like, spent more time with him. Dont wait till its too late...

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

comments

i feel like making some comments abt our class and the people who are a part of it

hammy : likes to sing
hammy : should donate some eyebrow to gerb
hammy : = pink clip
hammy : = sparse
hammy : needs a face transplant
hammy : looks like he's been run over by a

haha k tts all i got....good day all