Wednesday, June 08, 2005


Image hosted by Photobucket.com Orientation Week

My orientation week started with me running around the school finding teachers, discussing about what help they need from the 6th formers’ on the 26th of May. I think that really helped me reduce some weight. Some more, I need to be a conductor (which I and my fellow band juniors find as a ridiculous act) for our so call choir singing ‘You Rise Me Up’ popularize by Josh Groban and ‘Aund Lang Syne’. L6 boys were real hard to get them to move (actually only when I ask them to lar… because I’m not a leng lui mah~~). Every time I ask them to get ready for another round of practice, they will sure turn a deaf ear. Try asking LT or PY to ask them to get ready; sure the situation will be different.

But anyway, the performance turned out better than expected. Teachers were praising us for pulling off a good performance. They were satisfied. GOOD JOB guys and gals! ;)

Then there was this introduction day where the juniors will get a card a.k.a. dog plate drawn by their respective senior(s) and Q & A session. A lot of questions were asked. Some very ‘wu liao’ ones eg. Do you think your senior will be handsome (pretty, fat, slim) or otherwise? HTH will we know what he or she looks like when we don’t even know who they are at the first place? So, in order not to offend our MIGHT BE senior(s), all the lowers will say “I think he (she) is an OK looking guy (girl) gua…” Gosh… felt so hypocritical.

Having a sibling with good results is not a good thing. The live example? Me. Because my sis got 2 A and 2 A- for her STPM, those seniors ask me what do I except for my STPM. So, here goes my answer (for those who dunno what I said of course): well, for UPSR, she did better than me. But for PMR, I out did her. SPM, we got the same amount of As. So, maybe for STPM, I will either do better than her or same as her. Are they happy with my answer? Yes, I think they do because they gave me a big applause. But I really don’t like being put under the light like this. Really hate it. My sis was quite upset when I told her what they ask me.

Ok, enough of that unhappy thing; talk about something fun - The Orientation Finale. Although I was covered in flour from head to toe, at the end, I must admit I really had a great time. Great time as in having revenge on seniors (hehe…) and of course nice games. DJ and LH heard that you 2 were in charged for that day’s games – THANK YOU!!! Seniors you guys were real sporting but of course, we juniors were sporting-er than you guys. Muahahaha…

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