After that, we went to blast music a while and when waiting to take the bus home, we saw Daniel and his LAN friends. Headed home shortly after. Extremely tired and knocked off.
Today morning was all about DoTa again. Went out in the afternoon with John, Shengz, Kenny, Jeffrey, Xavier and Brian to study Science. Ended up talking a lot. Sheng lin is an extremely lame crapper and he says the LAMEST jokes. Also saw Guowei and Yuanwei at compass point. Then watched them play at the arcade and back home!
And my flu has yet to recover yet. Thought it would pass quickly but it seems not. So today my flu was even worse than yesterday's. It will probably prevail again tomorrow. Maybe its because I didn't rest enough and recuperate. Tomorrow's the final paper and after that will be all over! =)
P.S I also watched the tv just now. There's this family who's damn pitiful. They had a 26-year-old daughter who suffered from a high fever 6 years ago and something happened and her brain was damaged. It should've been her prime years for her to start working to support her family but this kind of thing has to happened. Haiz. So we must all learn to treasure what we have and not take it for granted. Do not always whine and complain when things do not go your way. If everyone compromises, the world will be a better place. I know I'm not actually deemed fit to say this but this is my reflection upon knowing this family's plight.
P.P.S (Something I came across on Yahoo! just now)
SINGAPORE, Nov 10, 2008 (AFP) - Leading Chinese actress Gong Li, who just last year served as a delegate during her homeland's annual session of parliament, has become a citizen of Singapore, an official said Monday.
"That is confirmed," the assistant to lawmaker Lee Bee Wah, who presided over the weekend citizenship ceremony, told AFP.
The Straits Times reported that the 43-year-old Gong -- star of "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Farewell My Concubine" -- collected her Singapore citizenship certificate from Lee on Saturday, along with 149 other new citizens.
In 2007, Gong was a delegate to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the nation's lower house.
The Straits Times did not say why Gong decided to become a citizen of Singapore, a majority ethnic-Chinese city-state, but said she had married local businessman Ooi Hoe Seong in 1996.
Oh my...that's shocking isn't it? Haha..it is to me anyway.
Nothing else to post...so the end.
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