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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

not noob

first of all let me say i'm currently watching/listening to jay chou on youtube, so pardon me if i'm giving off a gay vibe. you can watch the video here.

so that aside, today we completed the last leg of our poly adventure. having successfully going into RP, SP and TP, we went to NYP today to search for tammy but we didn't find her, only to see her at far east later that day. actually we didn't go there to look for tammy but we really did see her at far east...

oh, we also thought that we managed to eat fish and chips in all the polys, but realised that we didn't in RP and that spoiled the whole plan to have pick the best fish and chips of all the polys and give the shop owner a kiss. this is amazing because in 3 years at NP, i haven't eaten their fish and chips because it looks scary.

we didn't try to enter any lectures during our visits because we have already been bored to death by 3 years of lectures and didn't wish to do any more damage to our brains. there's no point in trying to torture ourselves.

another thing was that we tried to pretend to be students of the school, so occasionally we'd say things like "OH SHIT LATE FOR CLASS," etc to trick stupid people, and also try not to look at directional signs too much because that's a dead giveaway of a noob.


anyway i've concluded that each of the 5 polys are all unique in their building layout, which then gives off a different 'feel' to the whole school. this proves that architecture is very important in education.

for example, SP has very long and winding corridors that appear to be mazes designed to trap students in the campus for eternity. this may be the reason why their students all seem to be very strange, both in appearance and behaviour (sorry). and they also had a class called 'the science of feng shui' which is great and very strange, absolutely befitting to the school.

after this i think it's time to visit primary schools. i hope i still retain enough of my youthful looks to look 12.

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