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Hihi all..3 days ago was 19th of January Saturday! Went for a Little India Trip that was organised by Mr Seah, the social studies teacher. Although I was supposed to reach the Little India MRT station by 11am, I only made it to Compass Point at that time lol. When we were there, we tried out some weird Indian food.


There was something that was made fully out of onions and tasted really funny. Then there was this thingy which would lau-hong or lose air really quickly once u bited into it because the air would leak out thru the opening. The highlight however, had to be one of the foods which had silver decoration on it that seemed like aluminium foil but it was actually edible. However, it tasted so horrible no one wanted to eat the last piece of the 'aluminium foil'. Therefore we played 'zhong ji mi ma' to see who would tio the aluminium foil. After Brian's turn it was down to mine and Brian said 46. Then it was down to 46 to 48. Which means I have automatic access to tioing the number(which in case you are dim enough not to notice) is 47.


SO suay lor..that thing tasted horrible. Anyway, after that we saw some animals that were prepared for a festival which was to be held that night and that we would not attend. But heck, I still took some pictures of the black goats and the cow with red horns which was huge.


Black goats


BG Number 1: "Eh brother that guy keep taking photos of us"


BG Number 2: "Let's turn away from him, dun let him take photos." Me: "GRR"


Cow: "Hihi I am a cow"


Random painting to end the post lol

(Added on 6:14pm 22/1/08)


Today is 22nd of January Tuesday! CNY is coming really soon and gotta start studying real hard for O' levels le. Meanwhile, most of our teachers are trying to motivate us to work hard for this year. Our physics teacher Mr Goh gave an inspirational speech which ranged from bankers to bamboo doors. For those who heard the speech, go figure what is bamboo doors.


Our snail teacher, Mr Tan also left some brilliant words of wisdom. I'm here to share them with you guys so everyone can gambatte for O'levels.


万事起头难, 天下无难事, 只怕有心人


Love yourself
self-discipline
work hard for your "future"
I want my next 70 years of my life a "Happy Life"
A1 for Mathematics


Actually come to think of it, I think the english words of wisdom don't actually make much sense. And the grammatical errors in I want my next 70 years of my life a "Happy Life" is purely intentional. Did I mention Mr Tan has a 'phD' in English? Well, at least now you know.


He know that he is english language very good. Dun play play!

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