Saturday, January 17, 2004 @7:48 AM
OMG Lucas, you weren't supposed to find us! Now I have to censor everything I type here so as not to embarrass my classmates too much and avoid getting my head impaled on a spike a la
Elizabeth. And why isn't your class selling ANYTHING for CNY, man? Now none of your seniors will turn up for celebrations on Wed. Oops.
Hahaha I love going out with Jo and Stelle and Sheryl and the rest! We always end up laughing our guts out. And spending lots of money (today, at least).
Jo are you reading this? I've done in one day what you couldn't in a year- I got Sheryl Loke to buy smth! 3 things, actually. -gloats- Who's the better devil's advocate? ;)
Project Review today. Bloody waste of time.
Friday, January 16, 2004 @6:11 AM
DON'T BLAME HER. SHE KNOCKED HER HEAD.
Oooooh this is why we all love
Chengwei!
CW: "
Eh, Teo Eng Siang you don't laugh okay, wait until you bump your head then you know!"
ES, sniggering: "
But I'll never jump off a bus!"
CW, whining: "
But I lost so many brain cells!"
ES: "
Relax lah. You don't have many to lose."
And this is why we all love
Chim!
Chim, attempting a very unfunny joke: "
A rabbit, a --"
ES the linguist: "
Did you mean a rabid or a rapid?"
Chim, aggravated: "
RABBIT! RABBIT! R-A-*bbbffffff* IT!"
Hahahaa. There were so many hilariously dumb things that happened, but unfortunately I can't remember anymore! :(
YAY
Shuki digs rock! I mean rock music. She's not a geogger:D
Bernie is hilarious. Try to provoke him into a fight:P And he's got handwriting as neat as Shloke's, can you beat that?
Woon Keat (WENSHAN!) is both amusing and incredibly caustic for a TCHS guy (quite disturbing because we nearly always end up insulting TCHS guys). First he claims I'm a
Dunman girl (and I can feel insulted without getting beaten up because Mel and Jieying assure me you can't find a patriotic Dunmanian anywhere), and then he makes jibes about my nonexistent proficiency in Chinese >____<
Me: "
Oooh Mel is your story in Huayun
the one about lemon coke and green apples?"
WK: "
Oh you mean you actually understood what it was about?"
Just wait until he meets CW and Serene.
Mel my darlin' sista: Thank you so much for today, and for everything! Wuv ya:D
Thursday, January 15, 2004 @8:51 AM
... Say what!
DE-FUR MY MONKEY, PLEASE!
Ahahahaha I just love ES's Austin Powers and Andre's Dracula. Wish I could cast both of them:) Sigh. Callbacks tomorrow. A big
thank-you to
Mel and
ES for being good sports and standing in during auditions today!
To
Cat and
Jo: A toast (yes of potent cider haha) to both of you. *clink* :P
Just came back from Jo's house. Stupid HSSRP.
I also found out that one round around TCHS is 1.5 km, and not 1 km, as I had been led to believe. Which means, I'm fitter than I thought:P Maybe it's time to attempt 4.5 km next PE lesson:)
Wednesday, January 14, 2004 @4:07 AM
Cat: The (new) PM of Canada is Paul Martin. He's a f-ing bootlicker. He makes me ashamed to be Canadian!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3393113.stm
US lets Canada bid for Iraq work
US President George W Bush has said Canada will now be "eligible to bid" for reconstruction projects in Iraq. His offer to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin halts a controversial US policy of reserving work for those countries which backed the war.
"They want Iraq to be free. They understand the stakes," Mr Bush said after meeting Mr Martin at a summit of American leaders in Monterrey, Mexico.
But it appears France and Germany will not yet be allowed to bid for work.
Last month, the Bush administration ruled that prime contracts to rebuild Iraq would only be open to countries that had supported the invasion of the country - not including Canada and other traditional allies.
Policy reversal
It said the decision, which angered many US allies, was taken on the grounds of national security.
After this latest announcement, Canada is expected to be able to bid for Iraq contracts worth about $4.5bn.
The position of other countries which opposed the US-led war in Iraq, such as France and Germany, is unclear, although the US indicated they could be allowed to bid for future contracts.
US National Security Council spokesman Sean McCormack said: "For those countries that want to join our efforts in Iraq, circumstances can change."
The BBC's Ian Pannell, in Monterrey, says allowing Canada to bid for lucrative contracts is a major policy reversal and one designed to win back an important regional ally.
He said the two countries have grown increasingly distant over recent months, particularly over the issue of Iraq.
@3:06 AM
TINKY!!!! Miss you too. Up for
Scary Movie 3?
Today was shiok 'cos we... ended early. Not like that should seem like a great achievement considering our CT attendance record, but I think this is like, the earliest so far! :) We are such bums man. I can't imagine what it'll be like after CNY when Barney rings the death knell and sets us an econs test. And S-Papers roll 'round.
Ooooooh. Auditions tomorrow. I'm quaking in anticipation :P Hope I can ask Perry to lemme skip a lil' GP :)
On the other hand, there's PE first thing in the morning, which just bites >.<
You heard it from Jane-
By popular demand from the senior classes we are opening up positions in the Arts Dramafeste crew to the 03 batch. Anyone interested tell me;)
Ahahahaha... onto less depressing things (I know Jane reads this sometimes. Please don't kill me):
STJ! Not that it's very good to have to spend money, but class outings are always fun:) Any suggestions? Zhuang-the-self-proclaimed-cool-guy has pooh-poohed
Pastamania! What's so bad about it? It's
cheap good! Or we could, as usual, end up at the good ol'
Glass House eating fish & chips and downing tequila-that-tastes-like-punch. Which I have no objections to either:)
Tuesday, January 13, 2004 @5:10 AM
Inspired by, and ripped from,
Shan:
*
I need diamonds and rubies/I'm crazy 'bout Bentleys/Gucci dresses and drop-top Kompressors/Wine me and dine me/Bring those platinum rings/Those are a few of my favourite things *
Dream on.
Hahahahaha. Barney's temporarily my favourite tutor, 'cos of cancelled econs test.