Saturday, November 1, 2008

The X Games

Not quite the Xtreme sports that the X games usually refer to, but I mean the post-examination games.

What is the capital of Bermuda? Triangle.

The post-ex activities has been really... I dunno, exhilarating? Exhausting, disappointing, unbelievable, shocking, exciting, enjoyable, impressing. Just to name a few.

The most disappointing part of it all was football. We got last place. If that doesn't sound so bad, let me tell you that we didn't even score a single goal during ANY of the 6 matches that we played(yea, six. M, C, K, L, P, and rematch with L).

Practically, we drowned in the Nile for every game except the two against L. We drew both games against them Nil-Nil.

Oh well. At least we didn't do so badly in our other games. I don't know what placing we got for other games, though.

Anyways, the highlights of the post-ex so far are:

playing in the Leo Carnival(that was super fun),

losing terribly in the Weslympics(don't want to talk about it),

my usage of the word "nosedive" in Scrabble against C class, earning us 42 points(I think we got first place for Scrabble),

having to present our class' dreamhouse in the hall(I think it was not very good, as compared to others),

smashing L class 9-3 in handball(thanks to Tzer Chyuan and Jia En),

Li Yang missing the penalty kick against L class in football(I forced him to take it, saying I would not care if he missed),

the volleyball hitting the water dispenser and breaking the covering off while a boy was drinking from it,

the absolutely ridiculous answers that people gave during the general knowledge quiz. Like "Who invented the Thermometer?" Retarded as he is, Joel answered: "Thermometer." The Hilary Duff answer he gave was even more Hilary-ous. Hahaha!

Well, I can't really remember much of the other stuff right now. Oh yeah! Me playing mental chess with Justin! That was super cool.

Description of mental chess:
No chessboard. We imagine the chessboard and all it's pieces, then we move our pieces by telling each other the coordinates of our movements(like: pawn from A2 to A4).

Obviously, having to memorize every piece that the both of us have moved is ridiculously hard, and that's why Justin managed to win without even having to checkmate me. I made a careless mistake.

Anyways, I got my thumbdrive back from Tasdeeqa. So you can see the dinosaur which I drew in paint during computer class.

Isn't it cute? I like it. I like drawing dinosaurs. Here's one I made on my mum's laptop. Don't be so critical about it. You have to appreciate how hard it is to control the touch pad mouse that all laptops have.

And no, that isn't really my signature. I just used the curved line tool to simply make some sort of signature, for artistic effect.

Oh.. Kay.

Jun Shern Out.

*Static*

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