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Muhd Fitri Bin Khamis
01/06/1988
Singapore Polytechnic
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Saturday, February 11, 2006

Finally, the long-awaited break is here!

Actually this study week isn't the same as last semester's one where I got one whole week to do my revision before my final exams. On this coming Monday, I have 1) Econs make-up class (maybe) 2) NW CA. Tuesday there's IVP CA, Wednesday BPS CA... I might as well got to school!

By right, the long-awaited break isn't this. It is the 6 weeks holiday after the whole exams! Yippee!!! I just can't wait for it.

Yesterday was the release of the 'O' level results and thinking back, time seemed to pass so fast! It is exactly 1 year ago that I have exactly the same emotions as those who received their results yesterday. Nervous, anxious, afraid that I'll do below my expectations... and the list goes on.

Fortunately, I drew the right cards to win the game.

Muahahaha! I still can't believe it that I managed to pass my Maths after failing for one whole year. I bet my Maths teacher has little hope on me by the time I took my Maths paper. But hey, Mr Fam! I got a B3!!! But.. but.. but.. English was a disaster. I wonder where I went wrong. If only I could see the paper. Sigh.

To Herwan and Haikal, consider your options carefully alright! It's not necessarily a deadend for you guys. In fact, I don't think you guys did badly at all! Maybe it's not up to your expectations and all but look to the positive side of life guys!

And what a magnificent way to end my day yesterday. Almost half of my class turn up to support Shiqi in her dance concert. And it costs a freaking $5 only! Very worth it i should say. Very very worth every single penny paid. I personally like the hip-hop dances, no offence to ballet and modern dancers! It's just a personnal preference. =)

I love the beatbox performance by Bryant, whom you should very well know by know, is the 2nd runner-up for the 987 Beatbox competition. This guys very talented, and can get freaky sometimes. He can just lean the mic on this throat and there'll be music coming out from there! Scary...

And I love the collaboration with one other beatboxer and a dancer even more! The dancer was cool, his dance moves were superb. It was those slow, robotic ones where every part of your muscle practically moves together with the music.

He even moved his freaking chest muscles! OMFG. That, I have to take off my hat for him.

The 'Motion Effects' group was another high point of the night. They're a year or two younger than me but their dance moves were freaking slick and well-coordinated. Simple movements yet all done perfectly in unison. My jaws almost touched the floor halfway through their performance.

Another thing I love about them is their humility. There's something about them that just shows that they aren't like those show-offs who boast about their dancing skills. That's the way to go guys!


Okay, let's digress a little here, I wanna ask if anyone out there do believe that flowers... can be horny too. And they do show that by their name.



I'm sorry if the Nipple tree was not kinda obvious there. Perhaps the tree wasn't 'high' when I was there.

I really wonder why they got their names as so! As if there's a distinct lack of names revolding around the world.

If you had a chance to name your child, worse come to worse, your son's name will be 'Dick'. I'm very sure you'd avoid using the word 'Cock' or for a matter of a fact, 'Vagina' for your daughter, right?

Oh, I got these pictures from the 'Sentosa Flowers' event that I went to last Saturday with Yan.


At first I thought I'd be bored to death.


But I encountered some unique sights, among which is a... water-sprouting dragon?


And the organizers were expecting some unexpected guests at the event too, considering the fact that it is an annual event. And I didn't know mermaids were on their guest list.


I was so disguested that I avoided the vending machine totally. I really had the urge to eat the flowers there. There were so many of them and they're everywhere!

These are my favourite flowers, by the way, of the lot that I found there. Purple hibiscus, if I'm not wrong? Haha!

Here are my evidences of the scary invasion of flowers that I witnessed first-hand. It seemed that they have set up their base at Sentosa for good.



I was relieved that we managed to weather the flowers. The road seemed endless! But it was pretty nice and refreshing. I didn't know flowers are therapeutic too.


Thanks Sentosa! Be sure to send me an inivation for the next invasion that you're planning on right now!


One last look at Sentosa before we make our way home...


She sure had fond memories over at Sentosa. I nearly board the bus back to Harbourfront without her.

Oh how I dig pohotgraphy. I just don't have the resources to get one digicam. =( Maybe I'll get one when I have my own salary... or is my mum kind enough to get one for me for my birthday? I am not positive for that...


I really, really would love to participate in mini-video competitions as what Ms Kwa had said. But where do I get the manpower and time from? Hmmm... anyone out there sharing the same passion as I do?

fitri penned this at 12:56 PM