Kansha Kangeki Amearashi
感謝カンゲキ雨嵐
Kansha Kangeki
Amearashi...It's thanks to the RainStorm that I found myself again.
I shall cease to update this blog as I feel that the new school year should be started on a clean slate, and also because the tagboard has been contaminated by certain individuals who lack respect, understanding and conscience.
Those who know my new blog address will know it, those who don't can ask me or my good friends for it.
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I'm afraid that I'll get so attached to MJC that I won't be able to bring myself to leave, even if I got the chance to.
The people are nice...I love the school compound...we still get some sea breeze :). Tomorrow we're going on an "Amazing Race" in the Bedok to Pasir Ris area. cool? It's gonna be really fun!
We do have a badge after all...think we're the first batch to get it since none of the J2s are wearing it. It's entirely silver and of a 'flowing' lion's head.
And the ppl I've come to know, friends I've made...Tracy (who looks so much like Patrisia Anthony frm pr sch!), Joyce, Cindy, Ai Fang, Hilda, Bai (aka "Bye"--her real name's really long!) etc etc, plus all the old friends I've been reunited with. Then there are the J2 OGLs: Clara, that guy counsellor whom I can't remember the name of who looks a lot like a shuai-er version of Jonathan Jun, and of course Jeffrey (who's the friendliest of them all!)...and then there's Jeffrey's friend, both of whom kept me company for a while while I was waiting for Nicholas yesterday...Jeffrey's friend, seeing my uniform, asked me if I knew Adeline Yeo and Guo Yuan...(his sister is/was in St Nicks)...of all people...but he was quite nice.
My group was short of guys so during the partner mass dance, Joyce and I ended up dancing with our male OGLs!Fun but also embarrassing cuz we were so blur about the steps and our partners had to teach and reteach us...but not everyone gets to partner their OGLs :). The girls and guys in my group are so...shy-shy...when it comes to having to pair up to dance, everyone shies away. But I'd say though shy when it comes to dancing, R3 are all nice ppl!
Councillors can be sadistic (and sick!)!!! During the "Get to know your college" race, a councillor made a guy (from another group)do push ups over another guy lying on the floor...it looked really suggestive man...There was this guy on top of another and pumping up and down...lol. The same grp of councillors didn't dothat to my group but made 2 guys 'pole dance' with a male councillor as a pole!! And then she said, "I want to know what colour XX(name of councillor)'s underwear is today!" ...while the girls turned away the guys including OGLs subdues the said councillor and(I can only guess) pulled down his pants...well, at least he was wearing "navy boxer shorts" as the guys proudly proclaimed...
Why would we do all that crazy stuff? to earn points for our orientation houses!! And so we have to pander to all the SCs' wiles...
I wish orientation wouldn't end...but somehow I can't wait for lessons to start as either...
By the way, Tag-board is experiencing some problems now and won't load, so please post any comments using the comments link after each post. Cheers.
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You Are the Reformer |
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You're a responsible person - with a clear sense of right and wrong.
High standards are important to you, and you do everything to meet them.
You are your own worst critic, feeling ashamed if you're not perfect.
You have the highest integrity, and people expect you to be fair.
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Guess what was the first thing we new J1s at meridian sat through?
University talks. By representatives from NUS, NTU and SMU.
We'll have to choose our subject combis by 11pm tonight.
No pirizes for guessing what I'll take! Econs, English, History, with Maths and CL as AO. Yes, I'm actually choosing to take CL. I don't want to lose touch with Chinese, but I don't want to delve that deep into the subject as well.
As for how ppl will treat me in JC...don't make assumptions. I've been reunited with my kindergarten best friend and quite a number of my primary school friends!!
MJC's school song rocks.
It's a pity we have no badge though...not even the J2s wear one...Meridian has no school crest yet...It'd have been nice to have a college collar pin to wear but we won't even have that...
The OGLs were quite friendly :)
One of them asked, "Will you be staying?"
A few shook their heads, I was one of them. Told them," Frankly, if I can go to the top 5, I will."
But actually there are only 2 top 5 JCs I'll consider, because of convenience/the fact that I like them.
RJ and TJ.
(The green JCs? lol)
If I don't qualify for top 5, I'll stay in Meridian.
I really feel that the teachers are dedicated, having met them...they have a genuine love for their subject.
Those on my tagboard: Wait till you experience what it's like working as a chashier/packer in a long, long queue where customers are starting to get impatient but the scanner and computer just can't work any faster...it boils down to YOU DON"T UNDERSTAND because you've never experienced it firsthand and that's why YOU CAN"T EMPATHIZE.
I'd like to end this blog in memorium of the tsunami victims.
Life is unpredictable isn't it?
While I'm reunited with old, long lost friends in tjis JC, how many will never see their loved ones again?
When you think of it, we in Singapore are really lucky. We were so near the epicentre of the earthquake but were yet spared from disaster...
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On happy days, as cheerful as a rainbow
Or on days that rage like a storm
You'll always be there for me
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