Friday, December 21, 2007 3:20 PM
I woke up at around 7am because today is my brother's registration at AHS. I could have slept till the sun burn my butt but I sacrificed my sleep for him. Plus, I thought I could help with the books. You know, how heavy those textbooks are. Blame it on the education system. Together with my mum, I sat through the long speech...ah, scratch that...long speeches by Dr Boon(as usual, the-top-twelve-percent-of-the-cohort-speech), chaplain and the PSG. The whole two hours! Even I'm amazed with myself. When all the speeches and FAQs finally ended, the uniform and textbooks purchase queue was already so long. Kiasu parents who went to their children's classroom to get the booklists from them and then queued even before the chaplain's speech started. No fair, they cheated! Ignore me, I'm just being childish. By the time, my mom and I went down, the queue had already snaked from infront of 2H classroom all the way to the zebra crossing between the lower secondary block and the upper secondary block. And when I say 'snaked', I mean it literally. The queue was not like one line which stretches to the zebra crossing. The queue formed I-dunno-how-many-broadbased-S'es before stretching to the crossing. So, what book did I say I would help to carry? Book of Invisibility? I woke up so early just to listen to Dr Boon's speech? -_- Then my mum met this friend of hers, who lives in the area around my previous house and whose daughter was in the same class as my brother this year and coincidentally, will be in the same school as him next year, and invited them to our house. I found the daughter to be quite familiar but could not quite put my finger on exactly where I've seen her before. After thinking for super long, the lightbulb in my head suddenly goes dingdingding! I excitedly ask her if she had been to table-tennis training in AHS. She nodded and looked at me as if I was crazy, like what's there to be excited about? I really think I'm blind. Because she had been to my old house last year not once, but several times. And I didn't even recognise her when I went for training at AHS last friday (and still didn't recognise her until just now)! I even stupidly ask Hweeli if she was Isabella(because I heard that a girl from Opera Estate Pri DSA-ed into AHS table-tennis or something). Hweeli told me that Isabella was absent and that she didn't know the name of the girl I was asking about. Now, I know she's Wen Xuan, not Isabella! Alright, I'm going back to reading fanfics. Bye! ^^ Labels: Brother's registration at AHS
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Friday, December 21, 2007 3:20 PM
I woke up at around 7am because today is my brother's registration at AHS. I could have slept till the sun burn my butt but I sacrificed my sleep for him. Plus, I thought I could help with the books. You know, how heavy those textbooks are. Blame it on the education system. Together with my mum, I sat through the long speech...ah, scratch that...long speeches by Dr Boon(as usual, the-top-twelve-percent-of-the-cohort-speech), chaplain and the PSG. The whole two hours! Even I'm amazed with myself. When all the speeches and FAQs finally ended, the uniform and textbooks purchase queue was already so long. Kiasu parents who went to their children's classroom to get the booklists from them and then queued even before the chaplain's speech started. No fair, they cheated! Ignore me, I'm just being childish. By the time, my mom and I went down, the queue had already snaked from infront of 2H classroom all the way to the zebra crossing between the lower secondary block and the upper secondary block. And when I say 'snaked', I mean it literally. The queue was not like one line which stretches to the zebra crossing. The queue formed I-dunno-how-many-broadbased-S'es before stretching to the crossing. So, what book did I say I would help to carry? Book of Invisibility? I woke up so early just to listen to Dr Boon's speech? -_- Then my mum met this friend of hers, who lives in the area around my previous house and whose daughter was in the same class as my brother this year and coincidentally, will be in the same school as him next year, and invited them to our house. I found the daughter to be quite familiar but could not quite put my finger on exactly where I've seen her before. After thinking for super long, the lightbulb in my head suddenly goes dingdingding! I excitedly ask her if she had been to table-tennis training in AHS. She nodded and looked at me as if I was crazy, like what's there to be excited about? I really think I'm blind. Because she had been to my old house last year not once, but several times. And I didn't even recognise her when I went for training at AHS last friday (and still didn't recognise her until just now)! I even stupidly ask Hweeli if she was Isabella(because I heard that a girl from Opera Estate Pri DSA-ed into AHS table-tennis or something). Hweeli told me that Isabella was absent and that she didn't know the name of the girl I was asking about. Now, I know she's Wen Xuan, not Isabella! Alright, I'm going back to reading fanfics. Bye! ^^ Labels: Brother's registration at AHS
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First of all, I'm a Kpop fan, especially of 2PM, MBLAQ, 2NE1 and FT Island. Actually, I like Kpop, Korean entertainment, Korean dramas, Korean language, Korean culture, Korean food, basically anything Korean. So I guess you can call me a fan of Korea.
Second, eating is one of my favourite pastimes. I think my size says it all. =P I'm not picky about food but there's only one thing that I don't like eating, that is, sweet potato.
Third, I love sports. Been playing table tennis for about 6 years now, and floorball, 2 years. But I would have to say that I like floorball more. I don't know, but putting the ball into the goal, making an accurate pass, chasing after the ball, even sweating like a pig, gives me the sense of satisfaction that nothing else can.
Fourth, I can't live without the Internet. You can take away my phone, TV, mp3, bed, but please don't take away my Internet because...I just can't live without the internet.
Lastly, if there's anything I dislike, it would have to be making decisions. Where to go, what to eat, what to do next, which is nicer/better...I just don't like deciding. I always leave it to others because honestly, it doesn't matter where we're going, what we're eating or what we're doing to do. What matters most is the company and whether we're having a great time together.
Email: connii@hotmail.com
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Connie Tan
Nineteen
Singaporean
23 March 1991
National University of Singapore
FASS
Year 1
Floorball
Table Tennis
♥ Eusoff Hall
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Just The Way You Are (Acoustic Cover) - Boyce Avenue
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