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Written on: Monday, January 12, 2009
Time: 12:24 AM

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I'm back! I didn't enjoy not posting; I love blogging loads now. I rarely get the lazy attitude when it comes to blogging lately. Three cheers yo! I'll try to keep this post short as I doubt I can hold out any much longer; I'm super tired, slept barely 5 hours in 2 days!

Tomorrow, or actually, later, is the day when I get my results for my O'Levels and go "Okay.. I tried my best" and not cry my eyes out like a human hose reel. And yes, I can swear there will be loads of them later, mark my words. All the best everyone!

And before I forget, Happy birthday to Zhiwei! Best wishes bro!

Chalet
The chalet wasn't the bomb. It just cost a bomb. Not that it wasn't fun, I just expected more (or less of that thing. Mm, wouldn't expect most of you to know what I mean). First day turned out completely different than planned. Checked in at two with Andre, Zhiwei and Ziyang and.. we started complaining - room was utterly filthy, with hair in the cups (!?); the back door was jammed; and so on. We went on to make the water bombs. I'm so good at it, I can work at the store selling mee downstairs. Yes, I typed that with a straight face.

BBQ-ed in the late evening, followed by a supposed trip to old Changi Hospital. We walked, and, obviously weren't even close to Changi. So, remember kids, take a bus. Went in on the second day, shall blog about that experience later. We were kinda disappointed (especially Dorothy the Explorer, sorry Dora) about not being able to go to the hospital, so we had to make racist jokes on the way back to lighten the mood. Okay, I lied - we did that the whole journey.

The second day was better. After 2-3 hours of sleep, Andre and I met Dorothy for Zhiwei's cake/present/lunch. Had an interesting chat about religion, and I'm FYI, I haven't closed my door to religion yet, I'm just unsure (not the right word to use), that's all. BBQ-ed again. I learnt how to play two simple chords on an acoustic guitar! E-minor and G! I'm thankful for long fingers, and thanks loads to Joseph! Celebrated Zhiwei's birthday inclusive of cake smashing. And speaking of birthdays, thanks guys, those who re-sung a birthday song for me! Appreciated!

Yes, we bus-ed down to Changi later. For the record, I didn't feel even the slightest bit scared then. Not completely sure why, but I just felt that way. I didn't see/feel anything, but I have to admit that the place did have the eerie aura. Yiquan/Joseph could feel the paranormal stuff, damn interesting yet freaky. Would I wanna go again? Depends. I've told everyone that going down there is like a big gamble. Ha, and besides, I have a wicked imagination!

I guess that was pretty much what stood out. Yuck. I'm sleepy. Dead sleepy.

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Packed up and left the chalet with Dorothy. Thanks loads for the company while looking for the ever-elusive black hair spray. I really shouldn't have dyed my hair early. We didn't manage to get it, everywhere was closed at 8 in the morning. Went home for a shower before heading out for my scholarship award of.. $300. I was so looking forward to $500. Ugh. Oh and my hair stood out.. a mile. I was the only dude with coloured hair, so I attracted everyone's gawking.

Went back again before going to work. Very very very tiring couple of days. I'm really looking forward to my sleep in 3 minutes time. I might edit this again later. I'm sure it's missing details. Hm. Ciao for now!

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