Thursday, October 04, 2007
i'm so bored now i could kill a cat.
ok no. i won't kill a cat...
but i just need something to do.
something that can keep me awake and out of boredom.
i'm in the biz library waiting for my baby to finish work. then i'll go over to SIM to meet him. it's way too early for me to go over now and i don't wanna wait there like an idiot. pfft. yes. at least in SP it feels more "homely" - if it's even homely in the first place. the only thing i like about the library is FREE PRINTING. but the damn printer is DOWN. so that suck balls. =( *sulks.
anyhows, i think the pre menstrual syndrome has hit. considering it's nearly a week more to the BLOODY due date. and i meant it LITERALLY for those dumb asses who can't figure it out. i'm so damn moody right now. chomp on me and i'll bite your head off.
i was just reading rachel's blog. my good friend from my secondary school days (not that she was from the same school as me) and i so agree with her about the stand of jc students on poly students. i totally feel it's really narrow-minded and MYOPIA-suffering(blame their books) for speaking of poly students in that light. i think that by whom they meet they should not generalise the rest of the population. i mean, look at it this way... why are high flyers in secondary school coming to polytechnics these days? not because they scored badly, can't speak good english, can't study, but more like they know what they want and they want it now. what i'd call, go-getters. and mind you, they do make it very well in life and in fact for some, better than those shallow jc students (and i'm not saying all jc students think this way cos my cousin doesn't - and i'm proud of him. way to go!)
it wasn't as though rachel or i couldn't get into a junior college, i think we would still be able to make it to jcs like acjc and sajc had it not been for our decisiveness and our goal-oriented mentalities. we knew what we want and there wasn't a need to spend another 2 years considering what our lives should turn out to be (which is the common excuse for those who choose to go to a jc) and we took charge of our lives - to go to a polytechnic and learn the ropes.
now, about the only difference i would say is the culture of the two types of institutions. there is no doubt that polytechnic students "MAY" be a little weaker linguistically. but that does not make the WHOLE population weak in ENGLISH. because honestly, I CAN SPEAK ENGLISH PERFECTLY FINE and i dare boast i can speak better english than some jc students. (a big question my jc friends ask - why i never went to a jc?) some jc students can't even speak proper english. so i think my dear friend, you're being a lil too myopia-ed to say that jc students are better speakers of the english language. perhaps for your school but that may not apply to the rest.
ok enough of ranting. i think that was could an earful. i went to meet mr kwok today and we had a brief chat. though it was a near 50min discussion. that's short for his meetings. but anyhows, he's giving us the green light for the life vests and it's almost a 99% sure get kinda thing. yayy! all applaude please. he's ok with repairing the broken-bow-ed lasers and replacing items (spars and foils - they're getting too old) and well, the next thing was the wish list. it's the list of things your club wishes to have and they will be thought about at the end of the ear (they get truckloads of budget surpluses - damn these stingy asses) but it's ok because that means we get expensive presents. now all say THANK YOU TO SAA! good people.
i bet you sense the bitchiness, the grumpiness, the moodiness and all the things relating to P-M-S. mmmhmmm. i'm sorry, but the raging hormones cannot be stopped. in fact, a good release would do me, and the people around me, some justice. so i apologise for all these crapiness but please do understand, it's nearing that time of the month. *winks.
i love you peeps, and thank you for your time.
(muahahahas. i sound like i was giving a speech)