Friday, April 10, 2009

Hi, I am back with a fifth post and this time, i will be free from the homework which has been grabbing me and pulling me down into the dark dumps of homework! Muahahahahahahahahaha! Hopefully the word I just posted on the previous sentence will be counted two words due to its large bulk size. To take advantage of the situation, let me add one more of this super-large, super long files (in case of emergency, i will zip it and you will be able to see it). SSSSSIIIIIIGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!

Now why am i sighing? Firstly,  it is due to the epic failures of all our projects during projects day. Firstly, a significant change of mood was present at the room (4A4). Firstly, one of nervousness, then relieved, then worried, then borrrred. Bored takes up 99.999 percent of it. of course, the feelings before it are important too, because they are all due to the epic fail of our project!!!

Firstly, we did not have any reflections, because we had not gone to the care corner. What? You don't know what my project is about? Well, we are supposed to go to Toa Payoh Care Corner to do service by teaching the old folks basic English and in turn, let them teach us dialects. This is to let them have more meaningful lives. So, after this presenting on my project, our dillemma is that we had not gone to the care corner yet!!! It was scheduled on 4th april, a monday, but when i phoned the organisation they said that the elderly were not in at the moment. LUCKILY, we had not gone yet. Besides, i had "pon"ed my malay lesson to go to the care corner but it was canceled in the end!!! By the way, 'pon'ed means skipped a lesson. And more ironically, 'pon'ed comes from pontek which means skip a lesson in malay! Which was what i done, except that I skipped the malay lesson!

Diaoz.

And besides that, the judges also questioned our need for service: HOW do we answer that?Luckily, our dear friend Aloy Oh also suffered that humiliation so we can "you fu tong xiang, you nan tong dan". So sorry. Switching of languages can happen very often if you listen to the Chinese Rep speak.

BTW, i heard that Ernest's group had a super good project. Is that true? Please comment. I congratulate on it, anyway.

So there. BB. I mean Bye Bye.

PS: One of our projects day prelim round judges was Mr Tan BB. he lived up to his name by being very nice to us and did not question us at all.

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