Saturday, April 25, 2009

Repeat that again.

Aliaputri with her box.
Food.
Danielle.
Grace and I.
My freckles.
These were taken when Grace, Danielle and I were busy gila-ing at the back while watching BlueHouse cheerleaders practise, taking pictures of each others' crotches and laughing like shiate the whole time.
Candid by Hariz.
Shu. Lynn.
Athletes from other schools. Their shorts terrify me.
Blue banner!
Embracing the path to Victory,

Making our mark in History.

Teachers' Event.
Did you see Mr Alex fall down when he was kicking the football around the cones?
A fantastic sight.
Tug-of-war Finals. Blue house won for the Girls. Yellow won for Boys.

Then came the speeches and prize giving under the BLARDY HAWT SUN YAW! Mr Chew even said, "It was wonderful weather today." Of course it was wonderful weather! Cause you and your VIP people were in your air-conditioned room the whole time!
Yellow house won by 100 points or so.

Sports ladies & gentlemen this year were:

Girls Class 3 - Jodie Fong

Boys Class 3 - Ryan Yee
Girls Class 2 - Ng Jes See
Boys Class 2 - Joshua Ooi

Girls Class 1 - Madeline Teo

Boys Class 1 - Faris Alsree


Not only did they get ONE giant humungo trophy, but they got ANOTHER big giganto glass sculpture. Honestly, I thought Jaryn would get Sportslady for Class 3.

I watched this movie called 'Romulus, My Father' on tv with my mom. It was a pretty depressing movie cause the little boy named Raimond Gaita (he was the main character) well, practically his whole family died. His mom & his stepdad commited suicide, and his younger half-sister was sent out for adoption. So he had to live with his dad, who eventually went crazy and had to be sent to the local mental institution. Poor thing. The movie is based on the memoir of Raimond Gaita. I love that it's a true story & not some kind of fictional crap by some unknown scriptwriter.

This is what I found about the author in Wikipedia.

Raimond Gaita (born 1946) is Foundation Professor of Philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College London. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Born in Germany in 1946 to a Romanian father (Romulus Gaita) and a German mother (Christine Anna Dörr).

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