I don't like bullshit, but I like RedBull - Lil Wayne
Friday, 13th (excellent!)
OP. Fully prepared for it. Saw 2 examiners for audience duty. Everyone started to relax. BUT, 1 hour later, while my group was busy setting up the laptop and playing with the glasses left behind by the previous group, it felt as if it was doomsday for us. The 3 SEAB examiners (nooo I wanted the Brits) who were walking around outside decided to enter our classroom, and the situation became worse as the 2 heads of PW decided to pay us a lovely visit. How excellent! Now we have 7 to deal with! Stuttered a bit during the presentation. They better understand why I'm nervous because them your-future-is-in-their-hands-people multiplied!
Felt bored after that, so I decided to randomly play Ultimate Frisbee and joined in the IJC-SSS friendship games. Playing in the rain had never felt so rejuvenating before. Got smacked and hit by some SSS boys (definitely the Rugby ones). At least I scored 3 points for the team. At first I thought the SSS girls were kind of the rough and rugged kind but they were actually the giggly ones...just that this batch is the sporty version. It was a fun experience overall but I soiled my Crocs! Both thighs still aching, no warming up at all that's why. Went back home wet and was called a pussy again...as usual.
Cheen and Nadia suddenly called a short while after I reached home, asking whether to watch Paranormal Activity. Hesitated at first, but knowing that I must un-no-life my life (HAHA) I joined. Fahmi tagged along too. We were short of a few bucks so we had to solicit money! Thanks Hemant. Moving on to the movie, it IS scary and well put together ($15000 budget!), and due to that I wouldn't mind watching it again...with people whom I know are easily scared by the slightest of things...and pussies (hint!). Well watching a horror movie in an almost-full theatre surely heightens the movie experience.
Saturday, 14th
Went to Sentosa to help out in the so-called 'race' and SHSS UG gathering. The island was crowded as always, and we passed the Resorts World area at the entrance...damn rollercoasters. I want to visit the IR soon but too bad the entrance fee would definitely cost a bomb. The whole day was eventful, taking pictures of tattooed ah-bengs picking up starfish, staring at tourists and China people, lazing around the island off Siloso beach while waiting for the next group to arrive, tram-riding, staring at a huge frog, finding coins, watches and glasses at the bottom of a pool, BBQ....bla bla bla...that's all I can manage. Too much to describe! Well as of that day, I'm officially un-bored. Returning to bits of my normal life (this year's too boring) again rocks! Disadvantage? My arms are slowly responding to sunburn and now they hurt:(
Thanks Mr Yeoh for being such a great teacher for the past few years! (oh and thanks for turning the force-field-current finger positions into something fun: the three-dimensional loser sign)
Today
For some reason I love quacking randomly now. HAHA that's totally out of the main point. Had to be present at HortPark by 6.40 for CCA, so 3 of us had to take a taxi. Traffic was obviously smooth, so the driver took the chance to drive at 110kmh from the Changi Airport vicinity to HarbourFront. Arrived at the park a minute late but that's because we dropped off away from the entrance and we still managed to babble around about noisy birds... Moreover, the taxi fare totaled up to $22.10 but at least there were the 3 of us to split the cost. Anyway the event we helped out in was some NorthWest CDC briskwalking thing so we were approached to help out to be first aiders and marshals. I had to be stationed at a staircase to prevent participants from taking a shortcut since there's a route planned out for them. Got stared at many times, thinking that I was some guy skipping school. Walking throughout the Southern Ridges was interesting though as it's my 1st time there. Ok 2009 introduced me to many new places to explore but it's still boring! Had breakfast at VivoCity after the whole event and messed around the rooftop like little children...By the way, parents should start a trend of undressing children in public and let them loose in the nude..Oh, and the wooden floors at the rooftop are evil! Thanks for the splinter (technically I was asking for it since I rubbed my right palm on the floor!)!!!!
This has been a long-ass post. QUACK!
re-tard-ed
9:00 PM