Sunday, January 16, 2005

Tiger Cup "fever"

Haha, haven't updated in ages. Anyway, holidays, was ok, the football matches, shopping, watching musicals,etc. Had a nice new year, and begun the school year by playing warcraft at 3 am with my bored sisters as we were all jet-lagged. School's damn xian...damn timetable sucks, but the teachers are ok...physics is the new c math, c math teacher rocks (as in he compels us to study math properly, on top of having a calculator-like brain and a thick accent), see teck hock is not the evil macho teacher my seniors made him out to be, in fact, he's a really good pct and bio teacher! stevie is as sarcastic as ever, dharma is teaching us, ali chew is really full of pointless but interesting facts, while judy ho is sort of like siva ( as in she finds it tough to control us). Grey level rocks, as its near the SAC, and the teachers dont pop by to scold us, and the chinese teacher...she's some anoerexic person who looks like a skeleton, is damn naggy, and is a pretty good teacher as well, so i dont hate her but dont like her either. Oh how i miss chin hawr and mun sung...
Anyway, yesterday 'ran' 12 km for AQ training, did 140 push ups, 120 sit ups, and some football. At night when to Ali's house to watch Man U vs Liverpool. Yi Yang and Ali supported Pool, Seow and I supported Man U. Well, WE WON!!!! Today went to 8.30 am service, its ok lah, before packing for Kluang. Watched the Tiger Cup final with Seow and a bunch of other Enoch ppl. The stadium was full, and Singapore outnumbered Indonesia by a huge margin, but the atmosphere sucked. The EPL stadiums which I went to were miles louder than the crap atmosphere which was dished out by fans. We tried making up some chants and were generally enthusiatic but besides a couple of fanatics and patches of loud fans (like us), the atmosphere was flat. Well, we were jumping up and down when we scored, and shouting together when things happened, but the atmosphere wasnt good enough. Anyway, I'd like to congratulate Singapore for winning the tiger cup, and drong as well cos the ACS brand of education rocks, as we discovered today. We didnt follow the dumb crowd when getting into the stadium, as we had eyes to see that there was a shortcut. In fact, there were shortcuts all over the place which people didnt take cos they probably didnt have the initiative or were simply too ignorant of their surroundings to notice these not-so-subtle pathways. Geez, Singaporeans love to flock together...even if it means taking a long way, thank goodness for ACS. I can't believe I'm saying that. Well, tomorrow we're off to Kluang, Malaysia for LDP camp. I hope its fun, goodnight and good bye, until I next find a computer, or have inspiration to write down rubbish on this blog.

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