Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
Didn't have the mood to touch my tutorials and assignments today. Just lay down and listened to music for a couple of hours. But not the kind I used to listen to....yeah.......now its the black metal, death metal genre
School was quite slack today. No new homework to do...I found myself dozing off during the physics and chemistry lectures....and actually sleeping during the maths tutorial. The gay rain and the quiet bus ride back home was bad....my flu got worse.....
yong shen....no more sunshine boy as what you said already
School was quite slack today. No new homework to do...I found myself dozing off during the physics and chemistry lectures....and actually sleeping during the maths tutorial. The gay rain and the quiet bus ride back home was bad....my flu got worse.....
yong shen....no more sunshine boy as what you said already
Sunday, February 25, 2007
UNCYCLOPEDIA IS stupid
These few days...been going to uncyclopedia to see all that bull shit and kill my emo-ness. That website is really professional crapping. Hmm, I think Im losing my lameness and my sense of humour is becoming some weird sense of emo-ness. Wonder is it because of my increasing period of studying in NJ or is it just some external factors...haiz. Hmm, I also think that the number of times I actually smile to myself is decreasing. Am I getting straighter or am I just having a lack of happy stuff to think about. Just got a GC, its almost like a palmtop, it can be used to download various applications, and even games. However, when it comes to doing the usual maths questions, its kind of problematic...I think I haven't really got used to using this cute electronic gadget yet. Had my interview for student council on Wednesday...quite pressurising since I was sitting in the middle of the classroom on a chair without a table to put my arms on...The interviewers were the president of SC himself( Fa....?), my current HAT captain (Hanern), and a few unfamiliar ones. Was stammering a lot during the entire interview...and gosh I can't remember the Inilah maktab school anthem. So after the interview, I was like....stoning....Then had OAC training. We did rock wall climbing. Fun...in the sense that I could climb to the point which was also the maximum point the OAC president, Greg could climb.
After CCA, still had to go for Ash Wednesday mass in Holy spirit. This was the first time going back to church on a weekday for such day(s) of obligation. We usually had mass celebrated in the school chapel before assembly back in SJI. Talking about religion stuff, NJ doesn't have mass, doesn't have RME(Religious and moral education) lessons to slack in, doesn't have prayer at assembly, b4 meals, aftr meals....., doesn't have class committee(prayer leader) too. Even during CNY, the celebration was very different. Usually we had blessing of the oranges back in sji, then ironically I would use the oranges for....erhe...m....after the mass.
So JC life in NJ is kind of a culture shock, but a low voltage one to me...since I knew before hand what it was going to be like. Hmmm, I really miss the times where I could stand in front of a crowd and just go on talking crap, and monkeying around. In JC, its really different, there are girls! So now I understand how my seniors feel when they come back for the annual sji-sjab training camp talentime, and tell the whole unit how we got to enjoy our time. My reasoning at that time was: Don't talk rubbish lah, what could beat studying with girls...lessons will never be boring!!! When you go JC, like NJ, talentime is singing songs, playing guitar...showing your musical talents.......
But back in SJI, talentime is just one word, "FUN". No appreciation or whatsoever, its just being stupid. You usually perform a skit....which contains lots of obscene stuff.....(high pants, underwear, cool positions, those stuff that make you grow horns, you name it you got it....) You could imitate a person, like how there were so many KJC wannabes last year, and you could just talk crap about the past. And when i mean talking crap, I mean altering all facts and maximum exaggeration. YUP, thats the fun which cannot be found in JC
EMO mood- now people often observe me with this kind of mood...don't know why its so noticeable to others when i suddenly stop talking. Maybe Im the kind of person who can't stop talking usually, and being with a lot of other people. So, moments of solitude in the past were rare...and very observable. Unlike ALOY, he is having his moments of solitude everytime, every second, even now!!!(can even one whole day dont even talk to people even!!....which I cant achieve in my maximum emo mood)
Yup, but people have been telling me that Im TAO(DAO)ing them nowadays....
Hmm, got to find a solution before I become a TAOist like the lioness lau...
Why couldn't they catch anything today? Because the hot bait was slacking at home and didn't have the mood for fishing....
After CCA, still had to go for Ash Wednesday mass in Holy spirit. This was the first time going back to church on a weekday for such day(s) of obligation. We usually had mass celebrated in the school chapel before assembly back in SJI. Talking about religion stuff, NJ doesn't have mass, doesn't have RME(Religious and moral education) lessons to slack in, doesn't have prayer at assembly, b4 meals, aftr meals....., doesn't have class committee(prayer leader) too. Even during CNY, the celebration was very different. Usually we had blessing of the oranges back in sji, then ironically I would use the oranges for....erhe...m....after the mass.
So JC life in NJ is kind of a culture shock, but a low voltage one to me...since I knew before hand what it was going to be like. Hmmm, I really miss the times where I could stand in front of a crowd and just go on talking crap, and monkeying around. In JC, its really different, there are girls! So now I understand how my seniors feel when they come back for the annual sji-sjab training camp talentime, and tell the whole unit how we got to enjoy our time. My reasoning at that time was: Don't talk rubbish lah, what could beat studying with girls...lessons will never be boring!!! When you go JC, like NJ, talentime is singing songs, playing guitar...showing your musical talents.......
But back in SJI, talentime is just one word, "FUN". No appreciation or whatsoever, its just being stupid. You usually perform a skit....which contains lots of obscene stuff.....(high pants, underwear, cool positions, those stuff that make you grow horns, you name it you got it....) You could imitate a person, like how there were so many KJC wannabes last year, and you could just talk crap about the past. And when i mean talking crap, I mean altering all facts and maximum exaggeration. YUP, thats the fun which cannot be found in JC
EMO mood- now people often observe me with this kind of mood...don't know why its so noticeable to others when i suddenly stop talking. Maybe Im the kind of person who can't stop talking usually, and being with a lot of other people. So, moments of solitude in the past were rare...and very observable. Unlike ALOY, he is having his moments of solitude everytime, every second, even now!!!(can even one whole day dont even talk to people even!!....which I cant achieve in my maximum emo mood)
Yup, but people have been telling me that Im TAO(DAO)ing them nowadays....
Hmm, got to find a solution before I become a TAOist like the lioness lau...
Why couldn't they catch anything today? Because the hot bait was slacking at home and didn't have the mood for fishing....
Friday, February 23, 2007
Bells have rung
My 4 years in SJI ended just like that...haiz. There was the graduation day, unlike other schools, we had no prom night, graduation dinner or whatsoever. Our graduation ceremony was in the SJI founder's hall, and our attire was the SJI school uniform-not bad actually. So each and every student had his time of glory when he went up to collect his certificates from the guest of honour. We even got the "limited edition" sji-2006 graduation handbook, thats what my friends call it because its printed only for our year...like duh...The most meaningful part was when the parents opened the letters we had written for them, and we sang the song "you raise me up", really appopriate for that occasion. It was something like my confirmation camp at the end of Secondary 3 when I wrote letters to my parents too. But unlike that time, I cried while writing the letter to my parents. During the con camp, I cried when I received the letter. haha, really very touching to see how my parents express their feelings in words. During grad, very emo to put my feelings into words. Yar, thats for graduation day.
Coming to the Sec4 farewell and paraliturgy, I was rather upset that there wasn't a mass in the morning. They should have at least given us a last official mass in sji to mark the end of our 4 years. During paraliturgy, Jing Han, Jared, Augy, Jason fooling around...and I was singing "You are mine" in high-pitch, puting my arms around Hubert during "Do not be afraid I am with you...." and acting gay. Haha, so fun being as a class for the last time...We had to also write the names of 4 people who made an impact during our 4 years and hang it on the walls....then Mrs Sng handed out the "class of 2006" badge to each one in the class personally. Yeah got everyone's autograph, and hugged practically everyone, even ALOY!!! Mr Benjamin Lui's talk was surprisingly very interesting, because it was probably the last time I would hear him speak. Then he called for the leaders in our batch to stand up, at first nobody stood up, then many stood up and I stood up too. so almost half of our entire cohort lead in one way or another...yess mannn...sji had really brought up student leaders...lasallian leaders...of faith, service, and community....
During my sec 2 &3 days, I would just move my mouth when the college anthem is played, pretending to be singing....but this time, it was different. The bells that had rung me into sji 4 years ago, was ringing me out. 4 years ago, at the inaugural service, the bells rung as the song "welcome to the family" was played. At the end of the farewell assembly, the bells rung, it was unlike the other 3 bells rung at the end of the past 3 years,,,because this time the bell was ringing for me...we were shouting the school song as we exited from the hall.
the things that i would never be able to let go will be the friends I made and lessons I learnt. I laid down my footsteps in SJI as I left, but I would be back one day to trudge on them again and deepen them.......
432, it was really good being part of you guys.. for all the crap that we did together....yeah we enjoyed it...and the times we mugged...yeah we hate it...but its good for us.
thanks godwindesmondjoelhubertnicholasshihhoongerikseanshaunravinromityaorongmarcusjansenvictor... and the list goes on...
Squad Taurus, yeah we had it harsh as cadets...........as ncos it was both harsh but fun too.....I will always remember the times where we put in our utmost effort and did great things together as a squad....I will also remember the times where we fought, cursed, and argued with one another.........I apologise for certain decisions I made, because I can't hope to please everyone......Though we didnt achieve our goals fully, we learnt from our mistakes, and we paved the way for sji-sjab to be returned to its former glory. I will always miss sleeping sessions every week in the sjab room(jk, jk)
thanks marcusliqianmatthiasjameskuanhuaishawnzhiyangnickgohyongshencammpsjondamien
and the list goes on...
Squad Taurus, we have done it
Squad Scorpio, you can do it now
Squad Cancer, you can do it later
Squad Libra, you can learn how to do it
Coming to the Sec4 farewell and paraliturgy, I was rather upset that there wasn't a mass in the morning. They should have at least given us a last official mass in sji to mark the end of our 4 years. During paraliturgy, Jing Han, Jared, Augy, Jason fooling around...and I was singing "You are mine" in high-pitch, puting my arms around Hubert during "Do not be afraid I am with you...." and acting gay. Haha, so fun being as a class for the last time...We had to also write the names of 4 people who made an impact during our 4 years and hang it on the walls....then Mrs Sng handed out the "class of 2006" badge to each one in the class personally. Yeah got everyone's autograph, and hugged practically everyone, even ALOY!!! Mr Benjamin Lui's talk was surprisingly very interesting, because it was probably the last time I would hear him speak. Then he called for the leaders in our batch to stand up, at first nobody stood up, then many stood up and I stood up too. so almost half of our entire cohort lead in one way or another...yess mannn...sji had really brought up student leaders...lasallian leaders...of faith, service, and community....
During my sec 2 &3 days, I would just move my mouth when the college anthem is played, pretending to be singing....but this time, it was different. The bells that had rung me into sji 4 years ago, was ringing me out. 4 years ago, at the inaugural service, the bells rung as the song "welcome to the family" was played. At the end of the farewell assembly, the bells rung, it was unlike the other 3 bells rung at the end of the past 3 years,,,because this time the bell was ringing for me...we were shouting the school song as we exited from the hall.
the things that i would never be able to let go will be the friends I made and lessons I learnt. I laid down my footsteps in SJI as I left, but I would be back one day to trudge on them again and deepen them.......
432, it was really good being part of you guys.. for all the crap that we did together....yeah we enjoyed it...and the times we mugged...yeah we hate it...but its good for us.
thanks godwindesmondjoelhubertnicholasshihhoongerikseanshaunravinromityaorongmarcusjansenvictor... and the list goes on...
Squad Taurus, yeah we had it harsh as cadets...........as ncos it was both harsh but fun too.....I will always remember the times where we put in our utmost effort and did great things together as a squad....I will also remember the times where we fought, cursed, and argued with one another.........I apologise for certain decisions I made, because I can't hope to please everyone......Though we didnt achieve our goals fully, we learnt from our mistakes, and we paved the way for sji-sjab to be returned to its former glory. I will always miss sleeping sessions every week in the sjab room(jk, jk)
thanks marcusliqianmatthiasjameskuanhuaishawnzhiyangnickgohyongshencammpsjondamien
and the list goes on...
Squad Taurus, we have done it
Squad Scorpio, you can do it now
Squad Cancer, you can do it later
Squad Libra, you can learn how to do it
Bells have rung
ok, it has been a very long time since I last blogged...i kind of gave up on blogging last year.....just too lazy to blog lah...
well, lots of things had happened this past year...Im no longer studying in SJI anymore, but I still regard myself as a Josephian...yeah, once a Josephian, always a Josephian. Just got my O'level results not long ago, I got 7pts, exactly the same as my prelims. Was quite disappointed that I had attained only 6A1s while I had aimed to get 8A1s at first. But hey, Im already above average, and I should thank god that I could get As for my 3 sciences, considering how screwed up my practicals were. Hmm, I got to be grateful to how well my teachers had taught me and helped me to produce my A1s, all of my teachers to be exact actually did their best lah, even Chinese too. Mr Lee Lye Hin taught us very well...so though I got only a B3, I just got myself to blame...Im not a Chinese helicopter...the only time I actually speak cheena is during chinese lessons. So my foundation for Chinese is comparable to a rotten mandarin orange...haha. My english teacher, Ms Daisy Chia (roll eyes), yup she loves to do it whenever the lamers in class do some corny stuff at the end of lesson...learnt a lot from her too. Chem tutor, David Kwang....haha damn gay always...love shih hoong so much...always ask Erik k to explain answers to the class instead of him...yup but he encouraged us well, the ice-creams, the promises to treat the class if we got all distinction, thats why we were top in level for chemistry. Physics tutor, Bryan Poon, super lamer...can put wires into our pencil box and later accuse us of stealing them!!! haha, the stupid polar bear movies between lessons were amusing, prevents me from sleeping during lessons. Bio tutor, Lim Siew Mei, need to use speaker during lessons, super strict about drawing of bio stuff, hope u remember your bio rep. Ms Matthews, yeah Ahmad(me) got to thank you for the A1, though eccentric at times, I could see that you wanted to really help us in our combined humanities at the time of the Os, calling for extra lessons. Martina Chan, yeah I love your lessons compared to...erhem. When I couldn't remember a single thing about Geography minutes away from the paper due to stress, she was there to cheer me on...thanks very much. ok, now coming to our form tutor MRS SNG SWEE YEE. looking at the name sends a shiver down your spine, typing her name makes my fingers n.....u.....m....b...The first time I saw her in Sec3, and realised that she was going to be our form tutor, it was like oh gosh!!! So scaryyyy. She shouted at us on the first day of school already lah. She gives us tremendous amounts of homework, if we can't complete it the next day, we got to submit an extra copy. And she is so pro, even though you copy your assignment from a range of sources (let's say 5 other classmates), she would still know...and you got to copy the assignment 20 times. I had to copy 10 times before because I let someone copy my work, haha hands so pain lah. I would never forget the traumatising maths tdp (talent development programme) that takes place every monday afternoon. We talk in class(which we will never, obviously), you mince our balls, we keep quiet, you fry our balls. The whole class got problems understanding all those chimalogy in tdp, so only Tuan and Christopher answer questions...so when the rest are quiet...everybody dies....because you glare at us and there is that DEAD silence. And your glare is so powerful, it has a shrinking effect on our balls. Ouch! She is the fiercest teacher in school, but she is undoubtedly one of the most efficient, she never fails to complete what she has to teach in a single lesson, and we are always ahead of the other classes. The mind-shaking questions she gives us also helps us to be maths experts. hah, thats why prelims whole class A1, MSG 1.00...thank you for having confidence in me as a class committee member.
Yup, this post is a tribute to the SJI teachers who had taught me, and prepared me for the big hurdle which i had overcome. By the way, these are only the teachers who had taught me from sec3-4, but for the teachers whom I got to thank, the list goes on....and on...
7points is not good enough for me to enter RJ, but I can still stay in NJ, yay!
well, lots of things had happened this past year...Im no longer studying in SJI anymore, but I still regard myself as a Josephian...yeah, once a Josephian, always a Josephian. Just got my O'level results not long ago, I got 7pts, exactly the same as my prelims. Was quite disappointed that I had attained only 6A1s while I had aimed to get 8A1s at first. But hey, Im already above average, and I should thank god that I could get As for my 3 sciences, considering how screwed up my practicals were. Hmm, I got to be grateful to how well my teachers had taught me and helped me to produce my A1s, all of my teachers to be exact actually did their best lah, even Chinese too. Mr Lee Lye Hin taught us very well...so though I got only a B3, I just got myself to blame...Im not a Chinese helicopter...the only time I actually speak cheena is during chinese lessons. So my foundation for Chinese is comparable to a rotten mandarin orange...haha. My english teacher, Ms Daisy Chia (roll eyes), yup she loves to do it whenever the lamers in class do some corny stuff at the end of lesson...learnt a lot from her too. Chem tutor, David Kwang....haha damn gay always...love shih hoong so much...always ask Erik k to explain answers to the class instead of him...yup but he encouraged us well, the ice-creams, the promises to treat the class if we got all distinction, thats why we were top in level for chemistry. Physics tutor, Bryan Poon, super lamer...can put wires into our pencil box and later accuse us of stealing them!!! haha, the stupid polar bear movies between lessons were amusing, prevents me from sleeping during lessons. Bio tutor, Lim Siew Mei, need to use speaker during lessons, super strict about drawing of bio stuff, hope u remember your bio rep. Ms Matthews, yeah Ahmad(me) got to thank you for the A1, though eccentric at times, I could see that you wanted to really help us in our combined humanities at the time of the Os, calling for extra lessons. Martina Chan, yeah I love your lessons compared to...erhem. When I couldn't remember a single thing about Geography minutes away from the paper due to stress, she was there to cheer me on...thanks very much. ok, now coming to our form tutor MRS SNG SWEE YEE. looking at the name sends a shiver down your spine, typing her name makes my fingers n.....u.....m....b...The first time I saw her in Sec3, and realised that she was going to be our form tutor, it was like oh gosh!!! So scaryyyy. She shouted at us on the first day of school already lah. She gives us tremendous amounts of homework, if we can't complete it the next day, we got to submit an extra copy. And she is so pro, even though you copy your assignment from a range of sources (let's say 5 other classmates), she would still know...and you got to copy the assignment 20 times. I had to copy 10 times before because I let someone copy my work, haha hands so pain lah. I would never forget the traumatising maths tdp (talent development programme) that takes place every monday afternoon. We talk in class(which we will never, obviously), you mince our balls, we keep quiet, you fry our balls. The whole class got problems understanding all those chimalogy in tdp, so only Tuan and Christopher answer questions...so when the rest are quiet...everybody dies....because you glare at us and there is that DEAD silence. And your glare is so powerful, it has a shrinking effect on our balls. Ouch! She is the fiercest teacher in school, but she is undoubtedly one of the most efficient, she never fails to complete what she has to teach in a single lesson, and we are always ahead of the other classes. The mind-shaking questions she gives us also helps us to be maths experts. hah, thats why prelims whole class A1, MSG 1.00...thank you for having confidence in me as a class committee member.
Yup, this post is a tribute to the SJI teachers who had taught me, and prepared me for the big hurdle which i had overcome. By the way, these are only the teachers who had taught me from sec3-4, but for the teachers whom I got to thank, the list goes on....and on...
7points is not good enough for me to enter RJ, but I can still stay in NJ, yay!
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