Bribing people with sweets actually works.
2008/01/05

I'm SO-OOO happy I've got Mr Anthony for Social Studies and History :) The first lesson with him was Social Studies. The classroom atmosphere was soooooo tense that all we could hear was his voice and the spinning of the fans (I swear one day one of the fans is going to fall and decapitate someone). And I felt so tense that whenever he made those silly, not-funny jokes (which he does not like laugh or smile whilst saying them), I would laugh. Of course not those laugh-out-loud laughs. And it wasn't even funny. Somebody smack me.
Yesterday. CCA Fair. I was and still am quite surprised at the number of people who signed up for auditions (seeing that we only started planning for our booth like the day before yesterday). I know our numbers aren't as big as those of others, but whatever. Maybe they signed up because we have like a bowl of sweets which looked really attractive. Haha. We actually only need like a quarter of the number of people who signed up.
Oh yes. There were these two sec ones (who were awfully small) who were some what wandering near our booth. So we went forward to like convince them to sign up and stuff. Then, Angel came and joined us and she was like so into convincing them to join that they got scared. I told them 'Don't be scared of us. We're really nice people.' To which the smaller of the two replied 'But she's very scary', whilst pointing at Angel. Haha.
It was generally quite fun I suppose. Except for the scary (or annoying) part where we spilt kerosene, twice. It really wasn't our fault. Those stupid tribal lamp things kept falling over and some kerosene would spill. But we er cleaned it up.