Thursday, January 05, 2006

Orientation Day 3

Hi I'll keep this short because I'm tired and I believe so are all of you, except maybe Seetow who doesn't see half the shit we see or tow half the crap the OGLs load on us. No offence to Seetow, because he's not one of the sadistic OGLs who wants to waste the money on my ez-link card.

Today we went out to sing love songs while walking in Chinatown. Some people got so amused they took pictures of us (tourists). I am too ashamed to post it, so you can go imagine how it was like. In fact, I am too embarrassed to possibly mention the rest of the day's events, which is very unlike my usual self, so just forget I even mentioned anything.

Oh, and I found out my civics class. Strategic planning by the school placed me in C block, rather close to canteen. Also they had to put me on the seventh floor, which is really quite a handy place for me. Why? Because I hardly know anyone in my class, they are at best acquaintances whom I hardly talk to back in RI. Or they're not from RI. So placing me on the seventh floor is handy in the sense that I could just jump right off after seeing my class. No one I knew, pretty sad case. Yet again, whatever.

By the way, I came early today okay! Surely you don't think I come late everyday? Anyway if you're thinking of coming late like what I did yesterday, you'd better think twice. Although I didn't mention it yesterday, I'll mention it now. I walked to Macs in J8 to have breakfast and walking against the direction of the crowd coming from the MRT isn't one of the most brilliant things to do. In fact, I got recognised by a few people who thought I was ponning school. They were wrong - I just wanted a quick breakfast.

And number two, when you try to emulate getting the pink slips from RI General Office, you must not forget the screwed up characters involved in it (refer to earlier post about a certain old virgin). Also, teachers with initials such as TLL and CYH might be lurking about, so you'd do best to play safe. We had to brave really bad conditions back in RI, facing more than four or five elite (fagutly strict) teachers who would be more than glad to catch us by the scruff of our necks to drag us back to RJC. But thanks to superb skill displayed by my fellow OG-mate, we managed to avoid such disastrous consequences.

Just remember that getting pink slips from RI shouldn't be taken for granted. They got slightly smarter now.

Smarter than the OGLs anyway.

Anyway, I think I'm tired so I'm going to sleep. Tomorrow is going to be a long day, what with war games and lame stories (please, Lenny the Robot is ten times more interesting) and especially O Nite! (exclamation mark, cannot forget). The theme is apparently Greek, so you could all come in your Greece soccer jerseys. Either that or you just come without wearing anything and just claim that old Greek Olympians went naked anyway. If you can't be a cool Greek, then just be a Greek d33k.

Oh well, that's it.

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