Archives - April 2003

Sunday, April 27th 2003, 17:11

I won't be updating a lot from now on. Exams, and also working on improving this hopeless "homepage".  I will continue talking through other people's Xanga, and also my chatterbox.

 

 

 

Friday, April 25th 2003, 17:24

Finally PE again.  Played soccer to try out the new field.  We gloriously lost 0-2, thanks to a group of opponants that lack a few maturity genes when it comes to team sorting, but it getting out into the sunshine is all that counts.  The new field is alright, besides the fact that the rubber bits are too small, making it go into our shoes, and the green "grass-wanna-be" is just lame.  Never as good as a real field, and doesn't even have a proper 400m running track - but there you go.  I just hope that the our future year 13's, the SSC members and the prefects will do something about it.  Speaking of which, I really do sincerly hope that these new prefects actually do some voicing out in front of teachers, and offer proactive and practical solutions.

MASKS FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL DAY FROM MONDAY ON!!!  NNNOOOOO!!!!  Seriously, you don't understand how difficult this makes my life, with my problematic nose.  According to 'proper usage', everytime you take off your mask totally you use a new one.  So do I bring 100+ masks to school everyday, or not come to school ever again because I blow my nose so often?  Not to mention how this further prevents my nose from breathing at even 30% capacity (usually it is 50% of a normal person).  *sigh*.

 

 

 

Thursday, April 24th 2003, 22:38

So Rowell came second in Badminton today.  I did absolutely nothing for this achievement; but 'nothing' is exactly what I did.  By sacrificing the fun of playing, and letting better players play, this is an embodiment of the saying 'action is inaction, inaction is action'.  Sometimes, when everything is fine, and no heroes are needed, don't be one.  Besides, what's the point doing so much activities when universities only look for the best grades and the best extra-curriculars?

 

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