Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Today is the eve of National day. in the spirit of things, I came to work dressed in RED! Muahahaha. And i wear a white jacket. :) Anyways last night's meet the freshies was quite fun, my freshies look quite enthu and i hope we'll all have a great time at camp on thurs.. But felt quite burnt out cos after marche still had to go back to sch n rehearse for the skit. but i think we can do it! the skit looks quite promising and hope we will all shed our second skins and er perform our best. dun ask me what that means i was jus trying to make it sound cheem :P On this joyous day, let me say a few words of thanks to the country that i grew up in. First, I am thankful for this safe and healthy environment to grow up in. i think its important that we can enjoy being able to walk on the streets without fear of being mugged or shot or bombed or anything like that. Somehow this boldness has made us exceptionally vulnerable overseas. i am reminded of the times in bangkok where me n ph wandered around with the gut of tigers, esp in patpong area where anything could have happened to us.. shudders. maybe its cos she looks thai. :P yeah and actually i realised thats the most impt thing i wanted to be thankful for, haha :P no la. i thought of so many things to say but somehow, cat got my tongue (fingers? since im typing this. haha) Mrs Brightside at 10:06 am {xoxo}
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