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AHS Table Tennis' 迎新会
Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:13 PM
AHS Table Tennis' 迎新会 today! Of course, went back to AHS and met up with the girls! Miss them so much! I haven't seen some of them for ages. It's been a long time since all of us sat down to gossip and crap about everything under the sun, tell jokes which aren't funny(* looks at Yingiet*), talk about how gay male tutors can be, and of course, take photos!!! I miss the times when we always go down after trainings together with seniors and juniors to the bubble tea shop at 85 or the mama-shop and just keep talking about everything until it's around 6.30pm, then we'll go 'Wah 6.30pm already, need to go already!' We didn't care if the instant noodles contained enough MSG to make us bald or if potato chips makes the training earlier go to waste. Probably that's why I look spherical now. Chemistry lecturer said that circle is 2-D and sphere is 3-D. Haha.

But I don't mind going back to those times and grow into a bigger sphere because I always felt like I was the luckiest and the happiest person in the world to be in AHS and met this group of wonderful friends, the Table Tennis team, Sportsclass(1H'04, 2H'05, 3F'06, 4F'07), a table-partner who never fails to make the most boring subject(Maths) lively and of course, the best teacher ever, Miss Tay! Honestly, I had never imagine that my secondary school life was going to be this wonderful(this really is an understatement). After I received my PSLE results, I actually had Chung Cheng High in mind because I wanted to be with my primary school friends(what a silly idea then). But my mum said, "Chung Cheng is so far and from the bus-stop, you still have to walk in. Why not consider Anglican High?" Seriously, I had no idea where Anglican High was. I had not heard much about it nor seen the school or students, the only thing I knew was that Zhiying kept saying that it's very close to her house. Haha. So my dad drove me up to Anglican High School the very next day. My first impressions? On hilltop...everyday must climb up or climb down slope...bus-stop is just as far from the school as it is from CCHMS (and why did my mum even suggest AHS?)...school buildings weren't impressive because the school was still undergoing the PRIME project then...just new buildings and facilities to look forward to. With that, we just drove off after that. I can't remember why but I did put AHS as first choice in the end. Even then, I had no idea that Anglican High is a Christian mission school because I was super toot then, didn't know the meaning of Anglican. I thought Anglican sounded nice for a school name because it reminded me of angels. Hahaha. Super no link, goes to show how toot I was. I did know though, that it's a SAP school since I was determined to go to one.

Oops, digressed too much. That's what happen when you get carried away with all your wonderful memories of your secondary school life. Haha. Anyway, at 迎新会 today, the graduated sec 4 seniors(which is us) insisted on serving the juniors their food! So fun! But it's probably the last time we are ever going to serve or do anything for the juniors. ㅠㅠ

After 迎新会, the graduated sec 4 seniors and Yingen(graduated-1-year-ago sec 4 senior) went to 85 for some food but we ate alittle only because we ate too much during 迎新会. Haha. Continued with our gossipings, crappings and what-nots until around 7.30pm. And bumped into Aunt and her family there.

After we were done with our dinner, Andrea suggested that we play 中级密码, so the girls started pouring my strawberry milk tea, sugar cane juice, chilli sauce and lemon into the leftover 'ou jian'. Hweeli said 58, and then, that was it. 58 to 60. Then, MY TURN! No, there wasn't even a 'my turn'. I didn't want to eat that disgusting thing initially. Then Andrea said, 'Not sporty one.' Hey, I'm very sensitive to people saying I'm not sporty. Hahaha. So I was like, 'Ok fine, I'll eat it.' I 'gei kiang' and acted like superman's wife or something, and waited for Andrea to put it in my mouth. At first, I told the girls that it tasted okay, only alittle spicy. Then when it went down my throat, it tasted like vomit! You know, sometimes you feel like throwing up, the vomit rises from your stomach, then up your throat, then oozes into your mouth, then you manage to control yourself from puking out the vomit and then you slowly swallow down the vomit? The aftertaste that lingers in your mouth? That was exactly how that disgusting thing tasted like. Okay okay, I know some of you are starting to feel like puking infront of your computer. HAHAHA. I'm a genius at describing disgusting things right? Haha.

Tomorrow's the day O Levels Results are going to be released. 2pm. I'm super nervous. I'm supposed to complete the GP project essay tonight, but I didn't even do it because I don't know and can't think of what to write. I want to write the essay well and this just isn't the time to write it. I can't think straight. I'll just end up handing in a piece of paper full of crap if I write it now. Haha.

I just hope I can stay in TJC. Good luck to everyone who's getting their results tomorrow! Hope you guys can get your desired scores, and go to your desired schools and courses!!! ^^

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Connie Tan
Nineteen
Singaporean
23 March 1991
National University of Singapore
FASS
Year 1
Floorball
Table Tennis
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