Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Dining in the dark!

Today was interesting. It involved producing a literally last minute (as in we did it in class on the day of it) presentation for chinese, agreeing to audition for Sound of Music (!!) and eating fish and chips in the dark. Interesting because i've never done any of these things before. ever. I like my life this way - where the most unconventional things could happen.

I'm the sort of person who likes to prepare things beforehand. Especially if its a presentation. But i suppose the stupid chinese text was too tiring for me to bother to understand and my group members were just as lazy as i was to start on it, because we only managed to finish thinking about our chinese presentation DURING the class itself. It wasn't spectacular but it wasn't half bad. I blame all of us really. At least we managed a 5/7 :)

During lunch, Zhen, Carmen and I went to give Jose moral support for his Sound of Music auditions for Captain Von Trapp. I think he did better than Ayush (who auditioned at the same time) but their voices are different.

I cannot believe i agreed to audition for Sound of Music. It's not like me at all. I hope Zhen backs out so then i can too. I told him i'd audition if he did. I'm going to ask Mr V if i can sing in the back choir if there is one.

At 1.40, some of us went to SAVH to Dine in the Dark. We ate in a pitch black room and i had fish and chips with Chris, Charissa, Roth, Yin To and Juns. I just kept poking around my plate aimlessly until i stabbed something. The fish was surprisingly good but i kept losing track of the tartar sauce on my plate. And i was too afraid to pour too much juice into my cup.

Someone threw a fry at me, juns, charissa and roth in the dark. I have a weird feeling it was Charissa but i'll never know now haha!

I just read jose's blog. My expression when i read it --> -_-

Well, for my oh-so-boring life, I only saw Mary’s progress today on the road to becoming assertive. I think that she’s done incredibly well. Passed with flying colours, in other words. Hey, don’t look at me like that! Ian’s trained you well. You deserve a biscuit. =) Haha, just kidding Mary. But there has been a lot of change.

Ian didn't train me! I was always capable of being assertive, Jose. I just never bothered enough about the teasing to practice my assertiveness. humph.





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