Monday, May 2, 2011

1/5/11

Guess what peeps? I'm finally a P6 student! And you know what that means, don't ya? Of course you do! It means picking on the P1s! Wait... you didn't know that? Oh ok...

ANYWAY

Today is May day, and it's really MAYDAY! Damn it, tomorrow's my compo exam, for both English and Chinese. I screwed up my CA, and I can't afford to do so again in this SA. The next few weeks will be packed with exams, and that means torture.

Death is imminent! Examinations are... Well, just horrible! FML. Moving on, you know those times when you get scolded by your parents? Well today was one of those times. It felt bad.

So, I just remembered about this blog and although NOBODY WILL EVER READ IT, I decided to update it anyway.

So before I lunge head first doing the Plunge of Doom, I have something to say to you.

Adios, Amigos! It was nice meeting you! I love you!

Wait a minute... what?!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

15/7/10

Hey people. It's been at least 1 and a half months since my last post. Sorry but, I've been kinda busy... Anyway, lots of things to worry bout'. Piano ABRSM Grade 3 exam in um.... er.... oh shit! 7 days! OMG! I didn't realize it was so soon! Uh oh... Got to go practice. See ya next time.

Just kidding! I'm back! Anyways, I'm sooo nervous! Grade 3's like what: hell! So many scales and arpeggios to MEMORISE! They don't allow us examinees to bring the scales and arpeggios book in to the examination room! Got to go now! Really! Teacher scolding. See ya!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

4/6/10

Hey people. It's been a long time since I posted my previous post as I did not have much time. During this period, a lot of things have happened, but I will not really re-cap on them. Today was my Chinese supplementary class. Managed to sneak in here and posted this post. (Hehe.) Oh yeah. The newest addition to my favourite books: The Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz. Necropolis of The Power Of Five was good too. He's really a good writer. You should check it out.

Monday, May 17, 2010

17/5/10

I survived the battle. I managed to scrape past the jaws of Death. Although I survived, both sides had heavy casualties. Of the thousand comrades I set off to battle with, only a hundred made it back to our bunkers alive, me being one of them. The other side, however, were not so lucky. They had few survivors, and the details in the chart below.
Allies Axis Powers
113 2
-Wheew! A bomb flies past and chrases in the distance- The largest explosion I have seen from a missile! It must be... the Exterminator! It is the strongest missile in our arsenal, and so far, we have only developed one. Oh. News.
Allies Axis Power
113 0
We win the war!
The 1.6km run finally over! Did not exactly do that well, came in 28th in the class. Hope I pass! Fingers crossed! I must say, it was damn tiring!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

16/5/10

19 hours to the assault. The assault that will give us salvation, the assault that frees us from the clenches of doom. This is our only and last flicker of hope. Our fates depend on it. Our last hope.
Sunday! So happy! On the other hand, sad. Tomorrow need to go back to school! Even worse, NAPFA 1.6 km run! Help me! Back to my day. Went for music class. Never practise. (Hehe.) Went to watch Robin Hood. Damn nice, the fighting. The violence, the gore! Perfecto! Had a nice lunner. (Like brunch, just lunch and dinner.) Very tasty food! Watch out for my next post on how I may fail my NAPFA 1.6 km run & walk. :( Hope I don't fail. Should not fail lah.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

15/5/10

Storing up ammo for the final battle of the century. On 17/5/10 at 1600 hours, we will face the enemy again bravely. Although we out number them almost 12 to 1, they still have the upper hand in this battle. Nevertheless, we will fight our hardest and try to overcome the 1.6 km run and walk!
Lots of good food today. I think the width of my stomach increased by two inches! Like that sure fail Monday's NAPFA 1.6 km run & walk.

Friday, May 14, 2010

14/5/10

Today was the D-Day of the 21st Century. I managed to survive - but barely. In 51 and a half hours time, I will face the horror and gore again, but this time, the agony is even worse. I've already seen countless comrades go down beside me, some even in the first few minutes of this incident. I cannot stop thinking about them, seeing them annihlated by the enemy mercillesly. The enemies are formidabale - a force to be reckoned with - the teachers of the NAPFA test. Oh, how I wish this would be over in seconds...
Today's NAPFA performance results (for me):
Situps (in 1 min): 31
Sit & Reach: 37.5 cm
Shuttle Run: 12'52 seconds
Standing Broad Jump: 160 cm
Inclined Pullups (in 30 seconds or as long as your butt does not touch the floor): 16