in class:
- the first row pp, the second row pp, the third row pp
- illegal (i think) blasting of music that helps us concentrate and get distracted
- the lack of response (a 03S76 speciality)
- watching ms lee dance
- kenna-ing kb by mrs p for talking too much (with can be anything like 5-10 times per lesson)
- talking too much in mdm seet period and she dont bother as long as there's work done. hahaz.. she rock.
- the struggling to keep eyes open, paying attn and trying to recall all the notes that i've to collect during chem. am long suffering as a rep. just ask my class. :p
- communal locker aka cupboard at the back of the class
- the often vandalised board at the side
during lecture:
- freezing deep into the bone despite windbreaker venues
- chope-ing seats without needing to
- the everyone habitually take the same seat trait
- watching the same pp falling asleep
- frantic copying and "aye! what's that word ar?"
at cafe:
- cheonging for seats and not having to queue (the things my class do)
- eating at every break no matter the number of break per day
- gossip fest!!!
- reassurance that there'll always be pp at the odac table (almost always)
- 03S75 (1st 3 months) pillar
- student centre which started off as place to slack which climaxed as being the photocopying madness place
hall:
- all the events including boring chapels, interesting chapels, boring assembly, interesting assembly, national day '03, college day etc. oh... and how can i forget taking exams...
- the four-tables game that needs all skills from bowling to wrestling. the most impt of which is to be able to gek laughter until the ball is out of your possession.
THE gallery:
- odac store which not much pp outside odac realise its existence which became a qualified bomb shelter during one short period of time
- late night debreifings
- massive clean up after all the dry runs and camps
- "let's play a new game today" PE lessons which we will always end up playing capt's ball
- climbing over the gate in the evening together with a particualar phy tcher who seemed to be very good in it
friends and memories. i think the combination will be a never-ending list. so have decided to blog based on the various parts of my crumbling sch instead.
It's surprising how much memory is built around things unnoticed at the time. ~Barbara Kingsolver
and the last official school day for me as a jc student had come and passed.