Thank God it’s Friday. Anyway, I haven’t reported on yesterday’s rugby match, and I’m dying to pour out all the juicy and scandalous info.
The girls were supposed to match 4/3, 4/1 and 4/8 yesterday, but we only got to play the first 2 classes. Won both, of course, thanks to everyone on the team. Mrs Chang played too, so we got to give credit to her, cuz she picked up the game quite quickly and was a great help to us.
The 4/3 match was tricky cuz their defence was really good and strong, although they were a little small on the scale (as compared to me). But they played well, and they deserve applause. But wait, cuz on the sportsmanship side, they clearly, urm, lost out. Pls, people, if you wanna say “Excuse me!” even after we cheered for you, it isn’t a very good reflection of your character.
Playing against 4/1 was pretty okay, but they were obviously trained more on their punting than their passing. Bad choice, I’d say, cuz this is about running, not firing an empty kick at the ball. I, however, find their captain, Ms Meili quite interesting. Whenever we’re back to the start of a game, she’ll yell “Never mind people, we can do it one!” I swear I added a few more words to that.
So, We have another game on Monday and the finals on Tuesday, so how about if we bring home a nice title for the class? Never forget the guys and their “Oleh Oleh” theme, cuz it cheered us on, and the besides that they played well too.
Went shopping for Teachers’ Day gifts. I swear that for the rest of my life I want to be a chairman no more. It’s terrible when you’re planning, organizing, deploying, buying, wrapping, deciding and worrying about everything. Lucky the girls are helping me bake the cookies (right, people?) cuz I can cook but I can’t bake.
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
Stop that shit, you lambastic idiot
I’m thoroughly speechless. I can’t think of anything more to say if no one likes the way I do things. I got yelled in the damn face by a f*cking idiot, saying that I do things at the wrong time. If that person is so great, go do it his way then! I give up! We’re quits!
Monday, August 23, 2004
My new idol: Lee Jiawei
Yesterday, i saw history in the making. It was a heart-wrenching moment, but I guess almost everyone took it quite well, despite the fact that Singapore’s Gold and Silver medal dream is never going to come true this Olympics. Li Jia Wei, Singapore’s only standing table-tennis player this round, had lost narrowly to North Korea’s Kim. A little sad, I’ll say.
I spent my entire Saturday afternoon watching re-runs of the last few Olympic matches, and I spent the whole night watching the scene replaying in my head. Yes, I had cringed and cursed when that gibberish-yelling woman took home a place in the finals, but I had celebrated the fact that Singapore was able to clinch a position in the last ones standing.
I know people will think I’m nuts for posting such stuff on my diary cuz I’m that kind who’ll only write about what I had for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But I thought it through the entire time after that crucial match, and I reckon that Li Jia Wei deserves this recognition.
Despite being born in China, she was willing to give up that yellow and red passport for a Singapore passport, and even help Singapore squeeze into the Olympics, naming herself 4th in the world of table-tennis. For this fact I truly admire her just for who she is.
Yesterday had been the first time I’d ever sat in front of the TV watching a table-tennis match. And I am proud to say that I’m watching a Singaporean on international TV, fighting for Singapore.
Today, Jia Wei will be battling against South Korea’s Kim for the bronze medal. I hope yesterday’s match outcome had not dampen her spirits, but instead, gave her a stronger will to fight it out.
All the best, Jia Wei.
I spent my entire Saturday afternoon watching re-runs of the last few Olympic matches, and I spent the whole night watching the scene replaying in my head. Yes, I had cringed and cursed when that gibberish-yelling woman took home a place in the finals, but I had celebrated the fact that Singapore was able to clinch a position in the last ones standing.
I know people will think I’m nuts for posting such stuff on my diary cuz I’m that kind who’ll only write about what I had for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But I thought it through the entire time after that crucial match, and I reckon that Li Jia Wei deserves this recognition.
Despite being born in China, she was willing to give up that yellow and red passport for a Singapore passport, and even help Singapore squeeze into the Olympics, naming herself 4th in the world of table-tennis. For this fact I truly admire her just for who she is.
Yesterday had been the first time I’d ever sat in front of the TV watching a table-tennis match. And I am proud to say that I’m watching a Singaporean on international TV, fighting for Singapore.
Today, Jia Wei will be battling against South Korea’s Kim for the bronze medal. I hope yesterday’s match outcome had not dampen her spirits, but instead, gave her a stronger will to fight it out.
All the best, Jia Wei.
Saturday, August 21, 2004
Common test finally over!
Great I'm really back. My computer's finally working fine, and I'm glad it did at the time i needed it most. Phew. Anyway the Common Test is just over today and boy, does it call for a celebration! Played snap for the first time after school today and was screaming my head off at the others who were playing. The cards just kept piling onto my pile and i was feeling a little groggy from that. The weather added on to this tragic scenario. Anyway the comp's finally working so i've got nothing to complain about.
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Yay I'm back!
Thank God ok I’m at home, using MS Word to type my entry first while waiting for my retarded computer to load diaryland. Even with my new computer I have to wait and wait and wait cuz I’m using a pathetic 56K modem. And this is driving me nuts cuz even with my old PC (how I miss it) I could get onto any website within seconds… And now I have to wait for yonks before they display the ‘Page not found’ shit. Aiyo… My parents refuse to get broadband cuz they say that ‘you don’t need that much right? Anyway broadband is very expensive you know….’ Dadadadadadadadadadada… What the hell… Anyway I’m just starting to get used to this stupid computer which I have no idea how to work at all, but I still miss my old computer cuz I’ve got tons of stuff inside there and I’m just starting to regret the fact that I didn’t store all my stuff for back-up.
Common Test has just started today, and I’m already getting tired of studying and studying. But I really wanna get into JC and then to Uni and get to do what I really like.
Anyway Chengyi told me about this article written by a member of the public about ‘Nanhua students caught in the act’. I read the article, and both the writer and the students disgusted me. Firstly, the writer is plainly making a fool of himself by kicking up such a great fuss about kissing public. Not that I encourage that, but the writer sounded as though he/she was so monk/nun trying to tell little kids not to play in the playground in case they trip and fall. And the author seemed keen on exposing the identities of these students by mentioning that ‘students should have their names sewn on their uniforms…’. Sadistic, ain’t that? This is an open society, and young people (like us) are out of control. The more you try to grasp their reins, the greater the desire to escape. Of course, this article has invited a couple of aggressive shout-outs from the public.
The students also de… Why let the whole world know you dating huh? Of course I’m not trying to say that they can’t date, but why go to a place where you give the public a chance to scrutinize your behavior? Go somewhere ulu lah… And pls don’t wear your school uniform next time… so shameful…
Common Test has just started today, and I’m already getting tired of studying and studying. But I really wanna get into JC and then to Uni and get to do what I really like.
Anyway Chengyi told me about this article written by a member of the public about ‘Nanhua students caught in the act’. I read the article, and both the writer and the students disgusted me. Firstly, the writer is plainly making a fool of himself by kicking up such a great fuss about kissing public. Not that I encourage that, but the writer sounded as though he/she was so monk/nun trying to tell little kids not to play in the playground in case they trip and fall. And the author seemed keen on exposing the identities of these students by mentioning that ‘students should have their names sewn on their uniforms…’. Sadistic, ain’t that? This is an open society, and young people (like us) are out of control. The more you try to grasp their reins, the greater the desire to escape. Of course, this article has invited a couple of aggressive shout-outs from the public.
The students also de… Why let the whole world know you dating huh? Of course I’m not trying to say that they can’t date, but why go to a place where you give the public a chance to scrutinize your behavior? Go somewhere ulu lah… And pls don’t wear your school uniform next time… so shameful…
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