This author is currently on hiatus for the ignoble cause of mugging. The public is advised to remain calm, as this routine protocol has been shown to have no effect on one's violent tendencies in 96% of cases.
Friday, April 20, 2007 |
Is probably the best remedy. Gets your mind relaxed and free from worries, at least for the few seconds when you're in a daze after waking up. Down with laughter and sugar! Though its often untimely, considering i dozed off from 9.30 to 11.30 pm ytd. According to my mum though, she tried to wake me up at 10.30, but i apparently mumbled some intelligible stuff about "having nothing much to do" and promptly fell asleep again. So i awoke with a fresh mind and a dark sky... ...To the realisation that i had not yet memorised the ci2 yu3 for the chinese test today. Whee. Well, nothing much to say about it at elast, compre was hard, the cloze was around average, and the paper sucked in general. We almost got to miss the chinese test thoguh, since we had some HSSRP Symposium and were excused from lessons after 12+. Too bad Mr Chng insisted on us staying for the test... =( And the symposium, held at NUS (again), was largely a waste of time. The GOH's opening speech took like half an hour, 15 mins over the schedule time. And he devoted his "speech" to citing random figures - anything from press freedom to income gaps to mental health - which showed that Singapore was declining overall and we're doomed to a society of extreme class stratification, poverty and mental patients who contribution to thousands of suicides each year. Which is completely irrelavant to the symposium - for heaven's sake, its the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Programme, not Hailing Singapore Society being Run to Phail. Heck, he even mentioned the Wee Shu Min incident too, in his point about racial harmony. Despite his warped logic (or lack thereof) though, there's at least something to take heart: he probably isn't a supporter of PAP. I mean, not a single part of his speech put the governance of Singapore in a positive light, so...;) And we missed the only highlight of the day - attending our seniors' presentation - cos the venue was apparently too full. So we went home after the tea reception. Which makes me rmb one other thing too... CHOCOLATE. I realised i have an addiction to it, after eating the brownies (which were *gasp* the best part of the refreshments). UBER <3! Milk, Ferraro, Mars, nuts. Anything but mocha cofee, which is a tad too thick. Though hot chocolate would be great too. Enough of cheesecake! Choc's the new in! And to wrap up this light-hearted post (stark contrast with the previous post, heh - i told you sleep was effective), Bak Chor Mee is back in town! >> http://www.mrbrownshow.com/?p=845 << Spread the |
'Twas teh winnar at 11:05 pm.