Friday, February 27, 2009

hmm friday finally!
first was math, li yang/cher taught us implicit differentiation of u^x terms, understood the bulk of it but took me quite a while to figure it out.
then it was pe, fun fun!
first we did a super duper exhausting jog for the inter-class relay and then we did a 4 by 100m relay!
i got teamed up with faisal, yu jie and beckham.
hehe i was the first runner at one time , really nervous.
with the baton in my right hand i was like, "yu jie! yu jie! take it take it!!!!", such fun stuff.
well, we got 2nd to shawn's group =(, but then again, we did one more round with the same results as we found it was fun =)
after which was gp essay test urgh....
faisal and gang took away my last half of mentos =(, had to starve the rest of the day without it ....haha, faisal, ur on my candy black list ..
anyways, i wrote some rubbish on singapore issues, water contract bla bla bla...
then it was math lecture, we were a little late then so we all barged into the lecture theatre in one big chunk. fortunately, we were not being stared at by ugly people.
then, after the class briefing by super-sofi, i headed off to art lesson, taking that heavy stone block with me from my locker.
had some presentation on sculptures and we did one point perspective drawing of the art studio!
the charcoal was like urgh, the black powder kept flying around, in just 5 minutes of drawing, my hands were all black like over-cooked ba gua, then again i went to a 5 min toilet break and my drawing had looked entirely different from where i started! nooooooooo =(
so i sought to the kneadable eraser for help =/
it was not bad, till i started stretching the elastic to clean it, the smell was unbearable! it smells like some burnt barbie doll or boiled chewing gum! yuck! i felt like vomiting.
well, after which i met up with the chinese hod, mrs chua about something to design.
she was like "ni shi yao yang ma? qing wen wo yao..bla bla bla" , with my chinese capapbility i hardly understood what she was saying, ugh sigh... but fortunately, she was effectively bilingual, talked in english and gave me the vital points to write down.

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