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2005-06-03 @ 9:14 p.m.

Forgot to mention that Ka Tsai attracted plenty of attention during his exploits in the seedier district of Bangkok. Apparently, he was picked up quite a number of times, which is either very flattering, or very disturbing. Uneventful flight home, except that we were all ordering alcohol in various forms. I got a rum and Coke, which tasted more of rum than Coke, but it was okay. When we got to Changi, naturally we didn't all head to the channel dedicated to Singaporean passports, because we are all "thinkers, leaders, pioneers" and we aren't mindless Singaporeans. Right? Right. Came home to find my room still in a state of carefully controlled chaos, by which I mean nothing's where it's supposed to be, but nothing's descended into an irretrievable mess. Nope, not even the window-high pile that I stacked up. My mum moved a lot of stuff onto the black table, so the rooms looks cluttered, but at least the floor's not such a mess anymore. I'm guessing that didn't really make much sense to you. Have more or less resigned myself to not studying for SAT II. (Math Level 2 is really freaking easy though, and Vaish is just being silly when she insists otherwise.)



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