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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Learning a new language! I can't wait.
I've done it. I have certainly done it. I actually decided to learn a new language, korean. Registering at some language school in Kembangan was rather nerve-racking, not sure why, but I guess the 200+ dollar price tag had something to do with it. Classes start next year, but since I have the textbook, I guess I should start learning now. 10 vowels and 14 consonants to learn, better master them quickly.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
I hate boredom, seriously.
Some of my friends are working, some overseas, some...whatever. I am as bored as heck, no, make that hell. No jobs, I am getting sick and tired of my Xbox and my vacation is an agonising 5+ days away. No courses for me to attend, yet (hopefully). Have nothing to do but to surf the internet, browsing through material that make neither sense nor...bah forget it. Even teaching my younger sister is a huge pain in the ass (that is understandable I guess). Now I am desperate to have time fly, hiaz, to think that thought was impossible before I took my O's.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Date....time.....shit
Officially worked for the 1st time today. Although one can actually call it my duty as I was helping out my father, but I got paid $20 so I shall leave it at that. It was a 2 hour shift, in some guy's....friend's....home. (I know, weird right?) Backbreaking work that causes one to sweat, but for around $10/hr, it's not bad. My dad will be working again on Thursday, another opportunity to earn some $$$ I guess. (Gosh, I look like some stingy miserly faggot with those symbols) With many of my friends working, the temptation to join them is really great. I guess having a 10+ day holiday right smack in the middle of Dec is not very helpful for a job-seeker. Guess I will have to take up that teaching job my mother offered me, to teach the family "pig" geography. *Facepalm*
Hmm...great expectations do not seem to be a good thing after all.
Finally back from a long and tiring 3D2N class chalet ytd. It's fun...more or less. Sadly the attendance sucked. With around 20 ppl coming for the 1st night and less then 5 ppl left on the 3rd day (including me!), pathetic.
Yet, it was rather interesting and we really had some memorable times there. Such as having an almost sleepless night on the 1st day (We had card games at 3 and I went to Subway at Downtown East with Nobel and Issac at 4 in the morning, that should be more than enough evidence), which practically wiped out everyone the next morning.
Fucking around with my xbox 360 was another memorable 'event', glad that Zul bought his copy of Black Ops. We practically had a 12+ hour gaming marathon. Halo 3 and Crimson Skies were also played as well, but they were not as fun I guess.
The BBQ was a messy affair, but it was fun. Mucking around the resort compound was just as enjoyable (it was at Costa Sands Pasir Ris BTW), but I did not enjoy the beach volleyball sessions, especially when mud from the grass we walked on ruined my clothes. I still managed to wash it off, so it's still something I guess.
Sadly, the chalet is most probably the last thing the 4E2 peeps shall do together as a class, most of it anyway, 2 years have gone by too quickly. So did the 4 years of my secondary school life. Bah, I better stop thinking about the good old days of being a BVSS student, otherwise I will get nostalgia attacks again.
Yet, it was rather interesting and we really had some memorable times there. Such as having an almost sleepless night on the 1st day (We had card games at 3 and I went to Subway at Downtown East with Nobel and Issac at 4 in the morning, that should be more than enough evidence), which practically wiped out everyone the next morning.
Fucking around with my xbox 360 was another memorable 'event', glad that Zul bought his copy of Black Ops. We practically had a 12+ hour gaming marathon. Halo 3 and Crimson Skies were also played as well, but they were not as fun I guess.
The BBQ was a messy affair, but it was fun. Mucking around the resort compound was just as enjoyable (it was at Costa Sands Pasir Ris BTW), but I did not enjoy the beach volleyball sessions, especially when mud from the grass we walked on ruined my clothes. I still managed to wash it off, so it's still something I guess.
Sadly, the chalet is most probably the last thing the 4E2 peeps shall do together as a class, most of it anyway, 2 years have gone by too quickly. So did the 4 years of my secondary school life. Bah, I better stop thinking about the good old days of being a BVSS student, otherwise I will get nostalgia attacks again.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Fking neighbours.
Seriously, since our previous neighbours moved out. The new ones, apparently PRC students, were making a hell lot of noise. God damn it, it's freaking irritating. Making noises here, making noises there. Screaming and shouting, WTF man! Seriously! Their noise even stopped my parents from being friendly to them, if they were so in the 1st place. Christ, I hope this stops soon, otherwise I will have to use my vuvuzuela, which I did in the past (with my dad's blessing!)...
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Class chalet's tomorrow, WOOHOO!!!!!
Goodness! I am extremely excited. Tomorrow's the class chalet!!! Packed my bags, with the basic necessities and my beloved Xbox 360 pro (had to do some persuading with my dad, but I succeeded so...). Hope that everything goes well. Especially when it has been raining all this while. 3D2N of fun, and maybe restless nights, HERE I COME!!!
Army museum...I just can't get myself to admit that it's boring.
You should know that this post is about my trip to the Army Museum of Singapore from the title. I've been to it once in Sec 2, although it was only for a very brief moment. As a military enthusiast, I guess it is an unofficial duty for me to visit that place and explore it's entirely, so I did, yesterday. It was a bit impressive, but I will have to stop my praises there.
My 1 hour+ trip to the museum started, after waiting for Bhalaji (no offense, but that guy is seriously capable of being the king of tardiness) which took me almost 1 bleeding hour. After giving him the finger when he finally arrived. We went on our way. The MRT and Bus journey was almost uneventful. I must admit that I was shocked then I found out the Boon Lay interchange still services the non-air conditioned buses, strange, when that place is already air-conditioned.
The museum is a small affair, to my fucking disappointment. Our armed forces deserve a better tribute. There are some sections which I enjoyed, like the replica of the Pulau Tekong camp in the 1970s and that...ah shit, I forgot. Still, there needs to be more action and exhibits in that place. I finished going through the whole place within an hour or so. I am looking forward to the next army open house. It will be more crowded, but there is more fun to be had.
My 1 hour+ trip to the museum started, after waiting for Bhalaji (no offense, but that guy is seriously capable of being the king of tardiness) which took me almost 1 bleeding hour. After giving him the finger when he finally arrived. We went on our way. The MRT and Bus journey was almost uneventful. I must admit that I was shocked then I found out the Boon Lay interchange still services the non-air conditioned buses, strange, when that place is already air-conditioned.
The museum is a small affair, to my fucking disappointment. Our armed forces deserve a better tribute. There are some sections which I enjoyed, like the replica of the Pulau Tekong camp in the 1970s and that...ah shit, I forgot. Still, there needs to be more action and exhibits in that place. I finished going through the whole place within an hour or so. I am looking forward to the next army open house. It will be more crowded, but there is more fun to be had.
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