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Cheese Day/Stay Young Forever Day
2005-01-20 @ 11:53 p.m.

School today was boring. Arrived late at the Humanities party because I didn't want to go there by myself. In retrospect, perhaps I should have gone home, or tried to meet Thong at Yio Chu Kang. Then again, there wasn't anything to do at home, and Thong got lost, which resulted in an unnecessarily long call while I was in the MRT with Ka Tsai and Mel. I tagged along with them before that to buy something for my junior class buddy. I hope he doesn't kill the crab too soon, because I think its huge claw is really cool. Ka Tsai bought a turtle and Mel bought a lobster. Anyway, I arrived at The Bayshore without getting lost! That's like the first time I didn't screw up getting to someplace I've never been before. I even got off at the right bus stop. The party was okay, nice seeing all the hyper J1s buzzing around. Vivien thinks my class is "damn on", which is debatable since about a third of the class wasn't around. Still, 1A01A seems like a fun bunch, certainly more so than 2A01A at this time last year. The "We want breakfast" thing is just damn cool. We should cut classes with our juniors someday, just for the heck of it. Just wondering, can we have a party sometime after Chinese New Year, senior-junior or otherwise, where everyone from 2A01A turns up? Can't remember when was the last time that happened. Haha! Incidentally, Mr Batchelor thinks I'm a rugger, which would have been funnier if Sonia hadn't told me at CAP in 2002 that I look like a gymnast. Life's full of little ironies like these.



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