Thursday, April 27, 2006
Well, as tomorrow IS sports day, and we only have to turn up at 7.15 or the beehoon will be screaming full-blast 3 PM.


HAHAHA SHE IS SOOOO FUNNY. THE OTHER DAY SHE WAS LIKE STOPPING BY FAITH, SAYING A LOT OF HER USUAL STUFF LIKE, -CLAPS HANDS- "TWO FAITH! TRACK, TRACK, TRACK! I'M SORRY I HAVE TO TURN OFF THE LIGHTS, BUT SOME OF YOU ARE RATHER OBSTINATE, YAR?" ("yar" is how she pronounces it, by the way, at least that's how i hear it). WELL YEAH A LOT OF HER USUAL STUFF, AND WHEN SHE WALKED INTO THE CLASSROOM, GUESS WHAT SIGHT GREETS HER THAT CAUSES HER TO STOP MIDWAY IN HER TRACKS AND STARE AGAPE AT THE CLASSROOM. (well i'm exaggerating here she didn't stare agape, but she looked quite amazed (: )


Cos all she saw were tables and chairs. In its usual "hazardous state" as quoted by mrs lee, but no doubt about it, the classroom was empty.



HAHAHA. THAT OLD HAG SHE HAD NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT, COS ALL OF US WERE ALREADY WAITING FOR HER AT THE TRACK.


I can just see the headlines -


NOTORIOUSLY RIOTOUS CLASS TWO FAITH 2006 FIRST TO BE DOWN AND READY AT THE TRACK

Mrs GBH commends Class Two Faith on their exemplary behaviour shown for the past few weeks, being the first class to be down at the track, waiting quietly for assembly to begin. This is the first time any class in the whole history of SN that all the girls in a particular class are extremely enthusiastic about going for assembly.

Said Natalie Huang, a girl who aces her subjects, particularly Mathematics: "Assembly is one of the most significant events. It prepares us for the day ahead, and I really enjoy singing the school song especially."

"Yeah," chips in Natalie Lim. "Mundane as it seems to some, it will always hold a special place in my heart, even long after I grow up." Hearing this, several of the girls murmur in agreement as well.

When asked whether they enjoyed dancing the Family Dance every monday, the whole class nodded furiously. On being told that some girls find the moves rather boring, and resembles lumbering hippos wearing the pinafore trying to dance gracefully on land, the girls' facial expressions ranged from dismay and shock to even horror.

"But I can't imagine anyone not liking the dance!" protests a girl by the name of Yi Ying. "Yeah! The dance just shows the bond between us - you know, family stuff," agrees Regina New, who practises the family dance moves on a weekly basis at least. That said, she goes "yo, yo, yo, yo..." and starts punching the air in time with the imaginary beat.

The class has also grown from the sullen and unresponsive class one faith. This year, every lesson, each and every of the girls' faces are fresh, sitting up straight, their tables meticulously cleaned, earning the praise and admiration of their subject and form teachers. One particular teacher even went so far as to say that "this is one of the most hazardous clean and tidy classes I've taught"!

The girls obviously share a special and sisterly bond between them. Teasing each other, with friendly insults bantered back and forth, they also care for each other in a way that would touch many.

Truly, this class is -


Okay, enough said. The underlined and bold parts are the well, unbelievable stuff, yeah.


Sorry, natalie(s), yiying, regina. You guys jst suddenly popped into my head. :D When writing this, I mean.

Oh yeah. I know "friendly insults" sound weird. Like, insults are insults. You can't have "friendly insults". But yeah. Heck.


No pun intended. (:
6:52 pm

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