Tuesday, September 23, 2008
i'm the man who's easily moved...
call me a cur, call me a leech, i dont practice what i preach...
prelim results are half out, and mine totally sucked. and yes i bitch all about it in school.
chem was ohkay, maths was disappointing, and bio makes me wanna choose my building to jump off.
hope GP and Econs will be much better.
here to give some acknowledgements.
footprints in the sand is available on my imeen, at the INTERACT linkpage, scroll down.
lyrics in my previous post.
got to the knowledge of me by brudda yongkit who intro-ed it to me.
ok
after bio p3 was kallang kfc.
friday after biop1, i was bored. nobody wanted mac breakfast. then bus with gab and zayy jie, who nicely agreed to breakfast with me at hougang point. couldnt decide on what to eat, so we went to the only air-conditioned place in sight with decent food. long john breakfast is ohkay for portion-wise, but not for our tastebuds. and zayy jie koto me $3....and yes we talked. we arent dumb or on bad terms. she just bully me in school, thats it. and outside school.
saturday was spent mooning. i totally forgot what i did. all i knew....i went to compasspoint to fetch my sis who was carrying a huge load. thats all i rmb.
sunday was a day...when i wasnt in my best moods or what, so after meeting mph, we ate and banged the whole day. from compasspoint to country club, from drums to car to timecrisis. and we played a few rounds.
ohay something more official.
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts City Chinese Orchestra concert, Top 10 Chinese Classics was a success, with a packed Concert Hall. Melodious music filled the air, as performers, under the baton on conductor, Mr Tay Teow Kiat, produce heartwarming pieces such as The Dance Of The Yao Tribe, Leaping Dragons Crouching Tigers, Ambush, Jasmine and The Butterfly Lovers. Familar pieces are much welcomed by the audience, and it is definitely a rare chance to catch a concert specially made to allow viewers to experience 10 All Time Favourites Chinese Music Pieces all in 1 concert. Whereas normally only about 2 songs are all time favourites in other concerts, with one before the interval and one as a finale, Top 10 Chinese Classics would keep you rooted to your seats, and capture your attention throughout the entire programme. Guest performers Quek Ling Kiong, Hao Yifan, Ling Hock Siang and Wang Guiying added much colours to an already brilliant concert. The host was well versed, and the ambience was great. The last song, Spring Melody, was well received as it is a well known and familar household Chinese New Year song.
ohkay back to narrating.
met chaihong and kianggei at esplanade, and rather rare that us 4 will go catch a concert together. dinner at carls junior with wesley, jieren, chaihong, yongjing, jianfeng, hongming.
went to harry's bar with wesley chaihong and jieren to catch chelsea manutd clash.
went in at around 20th minute, with manutd leading, park ji-sung hiting in a cushioned ball by cech. bought a heniken, my fave~ solomon kalou head in an equaliser in the 80th minute, and i went apeshit~
yesterday was a whole day out with aussie friends. brought them to lunch at imperial treasures, where they loved the food, with lot of "very nice", "beautiful", "excellent", "love it". brought them to singapore flyer, hippo topless city bus, singapore river cruise. bought them turkish ice cream. dinner at some food outlet at meridian....wadeva. dno wad place. lots of food. thai, jap, indian, chinese, coke~!
didnt sleep for 3 days already. upset.
met beverly, some lil gurl i knew 3 years ago. and she's a yr1 in dhs now. hahah. she changed A LOT. and she got sick today. take care lil gurl! i'll meet you some day.
You were with me till;
4:37 PM