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Written on: Thursday, October 26, 2006 Time: 6:34 PM
Yes!!! Gone through another year!!! Ok. I'm super bored now so I'll talk about everything today.
Reached school a little bit late today so the Primary school started playing hyns liao... The problem is, they somehow play ONLY Chinese hymns whenever I walk through. Recognised the tune but did not remember the title and lyrics. Sad.
Morning assembly everybody siao liao. National Anthem, Pledge & School Song everybody sing/say damm loud - the loudest this year. I was planning to rap the School Song but my beats person (QuanQi) came too late and started to late. So I ended up singing loudly instead. Sad.
Mass immediately after assembly. Siao right... Fr Joseph Roseiro (pardon me if my spelling is wrong...), a visiting priest from India, came to celebrate mass. Super short. Shorter than Fr Christophe's mass in St. Joseph. About 35min only. No Gloria, 2nd reading, Profession of Faith, so many things... Noticed Albert (Binsei boii), Mark Tham and some other Sec 2 BK people on stage. Take over Sec 4. Lol... Sing out of tune de... Then Mr. Kwok came up to the front DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF ME and shouted to the school. Some guy was lying on the floor and sleeping in the centre of the hall during Mass. Cool man.
Went back to class to clean the class. Nothing to clean lor... Just arrange tables for the dunno-what test. Everyone shouted "Thank you Mrs Chan!!!" the loudest this year (loudest but I did not state how loud ya? Kinda soft actually...) and then cheered like girls after that. Ear-piercing sia... Try shouting high-pitched with everybody else la... (If you're a girl, you're exepted.)
Took 28 and then 63 home today. Pathetic.
Why today so sad derxx`...
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Written on: Thursday, October 26, 2006 Time: 6:34 PM
Yes!!! Gone through another year!!! Ok. I'm super bored now so I'll talk about everything today.
Reached school a little bit late today so the Primary school started playing hyns liao... The problem is, they somehow play ONLY Chinese hymns whenever I walk through. Recognised the tune but did not remember the title and lyrics. Sad.
Morning assembly everybody siao liao. National Anthem, Pledge & School Song everybody sing/say damm loud - the loudest this year. I was planning to rap the School Song but my beats person (QuanQi) came too late and started to late. So I ended up singing loudly instead. Sad.
Mass immediately after assembly. Siao right... Fr Joseph Roseiro (pardon me if my spelling is wrong...), a visiting priest from India, came to celebrate mass. Super short. Shorter than Fr Christophe's mass in St. Joseph. About 35min only. No Gloria, 2nd reading, Profession of Faith, so many things... Noticed Albert (Binsei boii), Mark Tham and some other Sec 2 BK people on stage. Take over Sec 4. Lol... Sing out of tune de... Then Mr. Kwok came up to the front DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF ME and shouted to the school. Some guy was lying on the floor and sleeping in the centre of the hall during Mass. Cool man.
Went back to class to clean the class. Nothing to clean lor... Just arrange tables for the dunno-what test. Everyone shouted "Thank you Mrs Chan!!!" the loudest this year (loudest but I did not state how loud ya? Kinda soft actually...) and then cheered like girls after that. Ear-piercing sia... Try shouting high-pitched with everybody else la... (If you're a girl, you're exepted.)
Took 28 and then 63 home today. Pathetic.
Why today so sad derxx`...
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Nicholas Lim
16 years old *sigh*
School Pending (It means to be confirmed, not the place in Bukit Panjang.)
23 January 1992
Catholic
Queen of Peace
nick-lim@hotmail.com
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