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Sunday, April 04, 2004


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Nothing much to say, just that I had a great day today.
Even though I was positively malu-ed during practice today, haha. It was so mortifying to be standing in front of everyone and see them trying to muffle their laughter, especially people of substantial mass (like YC) whom you cannot miss. Sigh, what can I say, total nightmare. Am so not going for practice next week. (Zhan, if you are seeing this, let's just go for exam break yah.)

But hey, one good thing came out of it - Ah Tong was crowned Most Consistent Alto of Chorale! Go MCA!

It became even more eventful after practice, if that was possible. Music was pretty good, had my supply of beer again, which makes it twice this week. Company was fun and spontaneous. And I actually got molested, when some idiot poked me at the *uhhmm* wrong place. Thereafter, his similarly idiotic girlfriend blurted out to him (and the rest of the table), "Didn't you feel anything?" Thanks. Guess which meanie couple that is?

Ahhh....feel darn full after bak kut teh.....what a shiok feeling! Oooh and don't think I want to watch The Passion of the Christ afterall. Sounds gory and apparently made a pig lose his appetite for supper. Not my cup of tea. Or maybe he was just not intellectual enough for such an insightful movie. Hmm.

yAnn at 4/04/2004 02:06:00 AM

"Compared with me, a tree is immortal;

And a flowerhead not tall, but more startling

And I want one's longevity and the other's daring."

-- Sylvia Plath's "I am Vertical"