25 September 2010

Friday.

Today was a 'fast' day, starting with Physics to give me a nasty tight slap to make sure I recognise which lesson that is causing all that discomfort in my brain. I received my Physics class test today, and it wasn't that bad at all, looks like I'm improving slowly.
After that, it was English, and we did some oral practice for the upcoming oral examinations. Okay, let me elaborate (that's what Ms Greenblatt said, elaboration is important), we had this picture, with a group of wheelchair bound elderly sitting in a circle playing 'beach volley ball' and apparently, there was this volunteer in the picture who looked like Jia Min (A more mature-looking one, that is). *Fast forward* Okay, there we were (Joshua and I), listening to what Xuan Zheng has to say regarding "the daily living habits of the elderly in the picture"
And is started like this, every morning, the elderly will wake up, to brush their teeth (If they have la) and eat porridge (Sounds typical), then they will have some ball game, like soccer or dodge ball. In the afternoon, they will eat porridge with oatmeal, then they will have a "do you own stuff" for three hours, then during tea time, they will drink oatmeal. Right after their tea time, they will have handicraft until dinner time. For dinner, you guessed it, it's porridge and oatmeal again. And they will sleep, just to wake up to eat porridge and oatmeal again.---> Xuan Zheng's fantasy story -.- (I mean it kinda made Joshua and I laughed hysterically :P)
After English was Chinese, Mr Yao gave us our class test back, and spent 20 minutes giving it out, he terrifies, he criticises, he laughs, he screams, he PMSs, and sometime shakes his leg and complains of muscle pain. Suspicious and abnormal activity. =.=
I got a reasonably good score for my Chinese, which is something to be proud of, since I didn't study my cheng yu :P.
After English was recess, some stupid guy untucked my shirt on purpose and walked away after that. I think it was a case of mistaken identity, I don't even know him. Damn, I feel like stuffing a pair of chopsticks up his arse. Seriously man.
Assembly was kinda cool, SAF's CO gave a  performance, which made me wonder whether I can play my snare drums when I'm in the Army or something. Bagpipe Band in Singapore needs more recognition from our fellow Singaporeans.

Today will be the day where I will be disappointed with humanity. Hope this would be the only day.
Tomorrow will be a better day? Hope so.

Maroon 5's new song, "I Can't Lie" from the album, "Hands All Over" (Just look at the cover)

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