Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Sixth One (aka The One With The Cake In The Face)

Just came back from the YEP bbq. Was actually supposed to be Han Song's b'day, but Ngoc turned up in Sg all of a sudden, then it turned out to be double celebo. Ngoc's actually one of the HueHelp volunteers that we met back in Vietnam, and my guess is that she's here for a holiday. But she's leaving tml, so I suppose it was all good timing then. She still seemed to be slightly out of sync with the rest of us, but was kinda mostly hanging out with the ECH people, I guess we don't have to feel too bad.

Anyways, enjoyed myself slightly more today, compared to other times out with the YEP people. I wonder why. Perhaps its the fact that it was a smaller, slightly more intimate gathering. Perhaps its the fact that the talk-cock session we had lasted 3 hours, despite that the fellas wanted to study. Perhaps its because some of the people who went YEP didn't turn up.

Exams are coming up. Had a lab test yesterday, completely and utterly buanged it. Badly. Really badly. Revision's coming up, and the retest is next thurs, and the wireless lan tech paper is on fri. Guess I can only blame myself not prepping enough for the test. Not that it was in any of the show runs that I recieved. Got a written paper tml as well, but its a multiple choice paper, so I have about 25% chance of getting each question right. Looking over the final test answers now, hoping some questions will happily pop out in the paper tml.

Cake in the face then. As is customary in most birthdays with a cake, the birthday boy (or girl) has to have some cake smashed into the face. Of course, we couldn't resist letting him off this time round. And thus, the cake in the face.

Nonetheless, he seemed happy enough.



And the group pic.

Thought of the day comes from a song, titled 'Thou Shalt Always Kill', by a pretty half decent duo, Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip. Yeah, its a wierd name.
'Thou shalt give equal worth to tragedies that occur in non-english speaking countries as to those that occur in english speaking countries.'
Lot of meaning, that. Especially now, when Russia is still having problems with Georgia.

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