Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Steel rain

Take out the big guns. We're needing it. No. It's not a drill. Never had my body been in such a mode since those crazy days of the O level. The arrival of the SPA examination had me getting near death experiences. It's never pretty to have such practical exams. I never liked it for my entire life. I wonder what are the chances of timing pendulums in my working life. And wonder ever more when it comes to why the education requires such "skills". The world's already technologically well ahead of these methods. I guess things which are totally far apart can affect each other radically. Who would guess in the 1960s that watching TV or using the fridge would be a mean to kill polar bears. But it is. Unless you believe that global warming's a myth. Back to this week before we think too far and start to drift off into a parallel dimension. This week, it's still full of politics, fiery, tension and intensity. If it's compared to the English Premier League, it may even beat it hands down. The main important and significant events are the council investiture, my birthday last Saturday to name a few. Yes, I'm already 17. One year closer to death and another year of experience into my life. Actually birthdays aren't that important. It's not unique and always happen no matter what we do. We all grow up and... who knows what happens. The council investiture, I got no comments. Did a little job for them in exchange for CIP hours. It was relatively fun to station at the side gate and welcome the outsiders coming in with Huan Yu and a new friend Yi Han. Coincidentally, Huan Yu got the same birthday as me. Besides that, we are poles apart, in terms of everything, financially, physically and others. Just that we get along well. Now that's what important. Congrats to theCrew member Elliot being the president of the photography club. Not to mention Zheng Hui too. He achieved his goal in the EXCO. Y'know, somehow "I told you so" just doesn't quite say it. Anyway, Labour Day's a life saver. Thrusday was never good in my context. Basically, there is never a positive word to describe school. Not that I could think of. And get ready, all those Online Football Managers out there. Whether you're the friendly rivals or the rivalry friends. The game is on. Only on the pitch can we decide our paths. So move off Forbidden Kingdom. The rollin' thunder's coming. Even the skies are darker these days.

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