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SERENE/021992
ACJC; Volleyball.

Justsoyouknow, I love:
My DaddyGod, Guitars, my iPod, CableTV, ChuckBass, Robbie (TheSexGod), COLDPLAY, TPD, MooMooGang & the colour Purple.


I love trees.

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The Curious Incident of the Satay in the Evening.
2008/07/27

Friday
Speech Day! I missed school in morning cause I had appointment with Mizz Juzzztine. That's how she pronounces it. Haha. I can wear shoes from Monday onwards :) Speech Day was surprisingly fun. Michelle was HILARIOUS. She made me laugh like a dog. We were spotting seniors and I've learnt that Myitzu's definition of pretty/handsome is a little weird. Haha. Band conductor! Thanks to Michelle, my sense of humour is really warped :D But still love you table-partner :)

So after that a few of us had to go for the MP thing. About 15 of us had to go to Bukit Merah and attend a Meet-The-People session. Honestly, I've only read about such things in my SS textbook. Never knew there really were such things. So after Speech Day, about 4 of us took Rachel and Rebecca's parents' car there. We reached there about 20 minutes early and decided to have our dinner at the hawker centre across the MP place.

Archana, Suz and I walked around the whole place and Michelle went to buy drinks. There weren't any vegetarian or Halal food for Archana and Suz so we decided to order satay (from a Chinese stall). Suz and I decided to order 5 sticks per person. Since there were 4 of us sitting at the table, we ordered 20 sticks. And 4 ketupats. We totally forgot that Archana's a vegetarian. The person then asked what our table number was so I went back, checked the number, called Suz and told her. When the satay came, the lady was like, "16 dollars." In my mind I was thinking "16 dollars for satay?!" I put the thought aside cause of the fact that we ordered TWENTY sticks. So we paid her and started eating. Suddenly Michelle was like,

"You guys didn't buy 20 sticks"

"We did!"

Michelle begins counting.

"YOU ORDERED 36 STICKS!"

Our eyes popped.

"WHAT?!"

We all began counting like mad people.

"Crap, she must have mixed up our table number with the number of satay sticks."

We began laughing like idiots. It was hilarious. So technically, Suz, Michelle and I had to eat 12 sticks of Satay. Instead of a mere 5. LOL. Anyhow, dinner was really really really fun :D I couldn't stop laughing. The MP session was SOOOOO anti-climax. I had to think sad thoughts to prevent myself from laughing at inappropriate timings. The session was quite an eye-opener actually. We never really knew that there were people in Singapore that were so unfortunate. One thing I didn't really like was the fact that our petition writer was quite skeptical, cynical and a little rude. Not to us but the residents mainly.


Saturday
Met Carissa and Dawn and we went to Singapore Island Country Club :D It's quite cool. Really ulu though. Carissa and I swam and there was this really dangerous and rather plump boy in the pool. He kept cannonball-diving into the pool. We were so afraid that he would jump onto us. Literally. Then, Carissa's dad sent us to J8 in his (in my opinion) super cool car :D I had SUCH a great time at Mos. Carissa, your plans do fail! Haha. MY insides hurt so much from laughing. I love you guys :D :D :D


Tang Yuan That Doesn't Look Like Tang Yuan. Beware...
2008/07/20

Omg, online shopping is soooo funnnnnnnn. I love the Internet and globalisation. The number of shops is endless. Wahaha. And I like receiving packages! So exciting. When the postman hands the package to you, you'll be like: Is it a bomb? A box of chocolates from a secret admirer? A kitten? A puppy? Oh wait, I ordered something a few days back... *Quickly opens the package carefully and squeals in delight*


Racial Harmony Day. It was okaay. We were pretty bummed cause Tolley's musical skit was screwed thanks to the stupid technical system in the hall. The thing is OBVIOUSLY SPOILT. How 'bout using some of that money we collected from those drives eh? Like the time the students came from India and were going to put up a performance for us, the mikes were spoilt. Embarrassing much. The food in the canteen was er... The Tang Yuan looked extremely weird. They were green, yellow, pink and every colour you would expect Tang Yuan not to be. Like they weren't white. ?! But kudos to the PSG though.

http://viwawa.com/
If you're a fan of Dai Di (is that how you spell it), you should seriously go to this website and sign up. Apparently they called it Big 2.5 there. No idea what's with the 2.5. I mean the biggest card is 2 of spades but I dunno where the 0.5 comes from. I thought it was called Big 2. Which sounds like Big Toe and I refuse to call it that. Anyway, you get to play it with other players all over the world. I used to think I was good but apparently I suck compared to everyone else there. Haha. Dawn and Gladys helped Carissa and I to sign up. We're at like Level Two. And everyone else is at Level 20 something. Boooo. Haha.


Occupational hazard: Significant Figures.
2008/07/08

This just in: Possibility of prom is this high. Omg. I've even got statistics for you. Only 130 people want prom. And we've got 299 people in the level. !!! !!! That's like a pathetic 43.5% (3s.f.) (occupational hazard; LMAO). Even if we manage to rope in like 2 more classes which is about 80 people, that'll only be 70%. For prom to actualise, we need 80-85% 'Yes's. I know there won't be any guys there but still. It's like PROM. We get to dress up, look gorgeous and wear ridiculous heels. Mdm Yeo said that it is most likely that we won't have prom. Again. Sadness X infinity.

Today's a crabby day. I shall eat a KitKat bar now cause it tastes oh-so-good.