Today, we have a guest blogger. Oooh... How exciting. Anyhow, our guest blogger is Kaier. Have fun.
one thursday i decided to crash this school and i must say that i had quite a bit of fun indeed.
ming was with me, which probably explains why the entire experience was so amusing. putting a guy with half-baked ideas to take over the world involving hamsters, duct-taped turtles and giant laser cannons with a girl who used to walk around the house with a laundry basket on her head together is the best recipe for a highly entertaining adventure while crashing one of singapore's most outstanding junior colleges.
perhaps it was the fact that ming was with me and that i was in rj; i have henceforth come to the conclusion that my sense of humour has been reduced to incredibly, horrendously lame standards. let me show you what i mean.
me: very sian leh. everyone's gone for lecture except us. what should we do?
ming: dunno. up to you.
me: let's go back to the stone table.
ming: ok.
(both of us start walking)
me: aye! we're going back to the stone table!
ming: yah. so?
me: no no, the stone table! geddit? the stone table! aahahaahahahhhhaaahahahhhahahahah!
yes, i ought to be ashamed of myself.
after the stone table episode we decided to abscond to holland village instead – it was math lecture which neither of us had any interest in attending (who in their right mind would want to attend a math lecture? Yes, woman, i'm talking about you. hehe.) thereupon reaching holland village, we had trouble deciding between starbucks and coffeebean for our choice of venue (and coffee). ming and i ended up playing scissors-paper-stone; winner decides where to go.
where we headed after that game of scissors-paper-stone is not the point. the point is that we actually played scissors-paper-stone in the middle of holland village, decked splendiferously in our (illegally-obtained) rj uniforms. boy oh boy. i have reason to believe that we’ve brought down the reputation of rjc by at least a few percent, which was all the more triumphant for ming, being the typical ac boy that is he. not that it makes a difference to me really. hehe.
so what have i learnt at the end of the day? nothing really. except that it is quite fun to play scissors-papers-stone in the middle of holland village. haha.
Posted by Ming at April 28, 2004 11:44 AMheyy woman..haha..i resent that! :p
Posted by: joy at April 29, 2004 09:52 PMShe does have a point, you know. :)
Posted by: Ming at April 30, 2004 03:13 PM