07/24/2008: "school is school"

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Joe Anderson - Hey Jude
School is school except the fact that exams are about a month away and then it'll be
AS Exams. It is definitely different to be in sixth form. During the days when I was in SAS, I would grab any opportunity I had to miss out on my classes ... I felt that I could afford to miss classes or simply not pay attention, especially Chemistry & Physics

Be it, going for
longer toilet breaks or taking my sweet time to get back to class. However, at sixth form, there is
no such feeling. I do not think that I can afford to miss ANY of my classes no matter how much I dread going to class. I reckon that it's because if I miss out on just 1 of my classes, there will be so much to catch up on; classes at 1 hour each. And also, there's no room for laziness ...

Homework must be finished on the day itself and if I don't finish them on time, I'm bringing a whole lot of problems upon myself. I have
The Beatles to comfort me
B had a party last Saturday and it was so much FUN - the usuals came.
Chua taught me how to play the drums and I must say that I learn pretty quickly. Plus, it sounded nice unlike someone who
tried and failed.
I still love you as much! Honestly, I can't wait for another party but I doubt that it'll be that much fun anymore. It's always like that, isn't it?
I had to act in class today. It was hilarious. I had to speak in Tagalog and with my actions, at least,
try to make my classmates understand me.
Them: Christine, you know we only understood one word that was coming out of your mouth.
Me: What was it?
Them: Ambulancia
(ambulance)My lines were:
Tulong! Tulong! May hinimatay duon. Parang inata-ke sa puso. Tumaway kayo nang ambulancia.But obviously, I added some others myself but the main story line was that! It was really interesting. A couple of my friends took a video,
if I get hold on it, maybe I'll post it up there.
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY, KYRUL!
You are made to go out and get her