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Friday, April 3, 2009
Well, busy, busy. No time to post at all... so, what happened in the last few days...?The last week was sure busy, not exactly boring, but not exactly eventful either. Something to be noted was Wednesday, the actual date of my birthday, which was April's Fools Day. Whereever I walk, people would be wishing me a 'happy birthday', even some people from other classes whom I wouldn't expect them to know my birthday. My class...should I say, was very hospitable about the whole thing...? They even made special plans to trick me on that day, since it coincides with April's Fools and everybody knows what people do on that day. Huh, colgate-filled oreo biscuits, I would've tried it if it wouldn't result in me dying from fluoride poisoning.
There was also this another guy whom I don't know, but he was surely very noticeable on that day, mainly because of his actions he did, I guess. And what did he do? He went around smacking people's asses, followed by this shrieking laugh. God, be it friend or stranger, his hands were kept extremely busy while he skipped and ran down the corridor. Me and Frederick were standing by the railings chatting, when this guy came along and smacked both of us on our...erm. Frederick was somehow quite traumatised. I found the whole thing quite funny, haha.
Oh yea, I went to the Esplanade this Tuesday, Shakespeare does live up to his name. The play of 'The Winter's Tale' expressed love amid chaos in such a heartfelt way.
'This is a tale to be told on a sad day...'
Let's see, how many nights has it been since I slept at 12 and woke up at 6 in the morning? Around 7, which equals up to approximately a week, or more. Argh, and I can't believe I still had to run a 2.4km practice run today. Completed the run with no problems, thank goodness for that.
Hmm, I guess that's all for this update. Well, gotta try and catch a a few more winks tonight...
'...Plainness is what ignites people to greater heights, what may seem plain at first glance may not be that ordinary after all.'