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mournday/ 4:20 PM
Monday, March 9, 2009


Hey again. Today, like any previous Mondays at school, was dull. We did summary in English. Soon Eng told me about something not to be told in class. In Malay Literature,  my group as well as Diy's group didn't have to do our presentation (the projector got problem). We got our test papers back. Totalled up with the powerpoint marks, I got 70 (A2). Continued learning about ions and atoms in Chemistry. 

No unusual stuffs happening in reccess, although I noticed the food's either getting more costly or the amount of it was decreased. Sigh, reccession mah (get it?) . Talked to 3E3s about their CIP trip yesterday and Saturday. Sounded fun. Physics was usual. This time it started to rain. HEAVILY. Lightning and thunder was there, alright. It's been a long time since it rain this heavily. The field is even flooded and water was gushing down to the road's drain. Lame jokes passed around our tables occasionally (like, when there's lightning means somebody went flashing.). Physics lesson was dragged until we were the last few classes to arrive for assembly.

Had a presentation on Indian dance during assembly. People were laughing here and there (partly because the presenters voice was Indian-ish, no offense.). Jen Shen was laughing like mad and I scolded him (seriously he was lhao-ing). I admit, the different Indian dances is kind of fascinating, but most thought it was rather amusing. End of assembly, we had to stay back because it was too "noisy".

Then I had to stay back for Malay Oral. Practised with some of the E3s and E1s. Actually I was prepared (or at least I thought I was), but when I had to discussed about games to the teacher, my mind went almost blanked. I hope I can do well though (a B3 would be nice). The rain was still on when I went home.

Kind of not so interesting post, huh? What can you expect from Mondays? I guess I'll be doing my homeworks soon so see ya!

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