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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
What a bullet day. Tonnes of errands to run for the class, A-Math 10-year-series books to give out, collection of english papers, whatever. And all I got as a reward was to have Shu Shan and Jean play with my stationary during Teachers' Day celebration. Lol. Speaking of that, all the performers on the stage today were awesome. Even if your singing or talent isn't up to mark (not much people fit into this category, actually, most were great.), you've earned my salutation for having the courage to perform for the teachers you love in the face of 1k+ students. Truly awe-inspiring.
Having given thanks and gifts to my secondary school teachers, it was time to visit Ms Ho from Admiralty Primary School. Another teacher with a great positive influence on her students. I can say she helped me with my English Language a lot, together with Math. Sigh, Math...
Sadly, she actually said she couldn't recognise me. Did I really change that much in looks from the days of Primary School? (Takes a look class photo from 6H class blog. "Yea, really.") But that didn't prevent me from socialising around with both my 6H friends and of course, Ms Ho. But me and the 6H guys started labelling Ivan and Frederick as ASDs (Anti-social devices), because they really refused to join the rest of us. It was so relaxing to talk of the fun days in the past. Hady hugging a certain teacher's bottom, Hady and his 7As (I'm talking about girls here, not grades.) A pity Shahir didn't come, WHEN HE SAID HE WOULD. Having not seen each other for 1 whole year, it's a wonder how we could still get along so well. Such is the power of friendship, I guess.

Er...is it just me or are the primary school kids getting smaller-sized nowdays? Malnutrition?

Not all the students of 6H'06 are here, how I miss the rest of them.
Just something random. Saw this beast at Causeway Point on Sunday while hunting for my Teachers' Day gifts.


This was the exact design and car model which was used as 'Bumblebee' in the movie franchise, Transformers.
[Sourced from Rsportscars.com]
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How coincidental. When I was just about to leave the group this afternoon, Zak, who knew that I was a car enthusiasist, said, "Wei Chuan, when you reach 21, go buy a Chevrolet Camaro." Haha, bet he got the idea from watching Transformers. I told him, "Sorry, Zak. I don't really have a preference for muscle cars." Really, I don't. American muscles lack...sophistication.
Going for a game of basketball tomorrow. Followed by a meeting with Joan about the class-tee. I really wonder sometimes, how long is this bloody tee gonna take for it to wrap up and finish...
On overall, today has been a wonderful day. My life is never lacking of sweet people who brighten up my day, and wise ones who remind me of a brighter future ahead, and I thank them thus from the deepest of my heart.

Having given thanks and gifts to my secondary school teachers, it was time to visit Ms Ho from Admiralty Primary School. Another teacher with a great positive influence on her students. I can say she helped me with my English Language a lot, together with Math. Sigh, Math...
Sadly, she actually said she couldn't recognise me. Did I really change that much in looks from the days of Primary School? (Takes a look class photo from 6H class blog. "Yea, really.") But that didn't prevent me from socialising around with both my 6H friends and of course, Ms Ho. But me and the 6H guys started labelling Ivan and Frederick as ASDs (Anti-social devices), because they really refused to join the rest of us. It was so relaxing to talk of the fun days in the past. Hady hugging a certain teacher's bottom, Hady and his 7As (I'm talking about girls here, not grades.) A pity Shahir didn't come, WHEN HE SAID HE WOULD. Having not seen each other for 1 whole year, it's a wonder how we could still get along so well. Such is the power of friendship, I guess.
Er...is it just me or are the primary school kids getting smaller-sized nowdays? Malnutrition?
Not all the students of 6H'06 are here, how I miss the rest of them.
Just something random. Saw this beast at Causeway Point on Sunday while hunting for my Teachers' Day gifts.
This was the exact design and car model which was used as 'Bumblebee' in the movie franchise, Transformers.
[Sourced from Rsportscars.com]
2010 Chevrolet Camaro
2010 Chevrolet Camaro Specifications
Drivetrain | |
Transmission | TR6060 6 Speed |
Layout | Front Engine, RWD |
Weight Distribution | 52 front/ 48 rear |
Suspension | Fully Independent, Rear 4.5 Link |
Brakes | 4 Wheel Disc. Four-Piston, Aluminum Brembo Calipers |
Engine | |
Engine Type | LS3 V-8 |
Displacement | 6.2 Liters |
Horsepower | 422 hp (315 kW) |
Torque | 408 lb-ft. (553 Nm) |
Interior | |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, Integrated USB |
Audio | Premium Boston Acoustics Audio System |
Parking | Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist |
Starter | Remote Vehicle Starting System |
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How coincidental. When I was just about to leave the group this afternoon, Zak, who knew that I was a car enthusiasist, said, "Wei Chuan, when you reach 21, go buy a Chevrolet Camaro." Haha, bet he got the idea from watching Transformers. I told him, "Sorry, Zak. I don't really have a preference for muscle cars." Really, I don't. American muscles lack...sophistication.
Going for a game of basketball tomorrow. Followed by a meeting with Joan about the class-tee. I really wonder sometimes, how long is this bloody tee gonna take for it to wrap up and finish...
On overall, today has been a wonderful day. My life is never lacking of sweet people who brighten up my day, and wise ones who remind me of a brighter future ahead, and I thank them thus from the deepest of my heart.
