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The Beach Boys of 98S35 |
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Before I almost forgot, the Mid-Autumn Festival was also an important event in our annual calendar. Remember the long hours we spent trying to make our "simple" lantern. Hmm, we even had to climb over the gate to get out of school. I forgot what time we left but I remember getting home at around ten to twenty minutes before midnight. My mum was really furious. But looking at the brighter side of things, we had a nice time dancing during MAF. Though I wasn't in the group which had a "nice" experience in Orchard Road before walking back to school to sleep, I believe they had a "chilling" time at the basketball courts. I wonder what were they dreaming about then... |
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Next up was our year-end chalet at Loyang (or should I call it Luoyang?) Anyway, the few things that I can remember about the chalet was the Playstation games we played on Kelvin's set, card games and more card games.... But of course who can forget how our dear Wee Kwang injured himself at the swimming pool and lost lots of blood there. In the end, he just had to sit at the bench and wait for people to bring him food and drinks from our barbecue. I am sad to say I couldn't comment much about the bike hike the others had but all I can say is that you people came back really fast. Next time, Ride to places like Neo's house. Maybe you all can come back just in time for breakfast. |
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Not long after was orientation again, but this time, we couldn't join in the fun. But who would have thought that our dear Xiuwei was the "most well presented" senior when he threw his arms around.. you know who... But I must say this time round, we didnt make fun of our juniors as much asa we suffered during our orientation. Or maybe it was because I didn't join in the fun and I wasn't aware of how much did you people make fun of our juniors. Though there wasn't the grand campfire on the last day of orientation, we had just as much fun in the hall, didn't we? It was also fun having such a late late dinner at the zi2 cha4 at Sixth Avenue. |
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WELL WELL WELL, since this is my webpage, I might as well talked about the day when you people celebrated my birthday, which was on New Year's Eve last year. Though I wasn't really taken aback by the preparation you people made to celebrate my B'Day at Funan Centre (of all places), I have to apologise for no joining you people in the countdown at Suntec City. I wish the class can have a better time together in this year's millennium countdown. But one problem is, which countdown should we go? There are so many places to choose from. Hmm... Why not let's go to Neiliang's house and countdown? (Then CS can go and "kop" Neiliang's eggs again) |
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Time flew past very quickly and soon it was the mid-year holidays. The only significant thing I can remember about the month of June is our chalet with juniors at Pasir Ris. Though attendance wasn't full, we people had as much fun as the previous two chalets. But of course, the guys would remember playing soccer against some bigger fellows at the basketball court. One complain about Pasir Ris Resort is that the video arcade centre there has very few interesting games and very expensive too. I think Orchard Emerald is still the best after all, right?? |
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Talking about Orchard Emerald, I cannot help but to talk about the happenings on the last day of Prelim Exams. The guys went down to Orchard Cineleisure to fight it out in Lazermania (while the gals wander off to sleep ZZZZZZZ......) Though the red team won quite convincingly, the green team had the disadvantage of a man down (because Neiliang's gun didn't work) Anyway, we continued our Arcade craze as we went down to Emerald and fight it out again in Tokyo War. Nobody had the upperhand, though the guys advance quite a lot in photo hunt (I wonder the gals are as good as us) Next was our dinner at Suntec City, where our dear Kim Chong had the privilege of dancing with our birthday gal, Angela. I must admit that the gals in our class are rather .......rich as they had their dinner at N.Y.D.C. while people like me had to "enjoy" lower grade food like kuay1 chap4. |