Monday, July 21, 2008
, 8:23 PM
Wheee, I didnt take Jap CA todae, cos I went to watch guys match. Instead, I'll be taking tomorrow. One extra day to study. Wahahahaha. (:
Today celebrated Racial Harmony Day in school. First half of the day had lessons, the second was concerts.
First periods Geog, and me and HaiHua proved Ms Tang wrong twice in the same hour. The first time was about Singapore sewage canals and she said they wouldn't leak. I contradicted her by saying that a sewage pipe burst at Eash Coast Beach recently and the water is contaminated. Second time was HaiHua pointing out to her that the geog ppt was already up on moodle when she said she would upload sometimes later this week. Hahas, that was funny. (:
Then recess followed by Chinese, then go gym for celebrations. 2A finally reached the first lor. Lol. We did some weird dancing thingy, then went hall for concert.
The concert abitabit boring, and not very well done. D:
After school went to Anglican High to watch guys match and found out it started an hour late. ==" Hais. Reached there and Ngee Ann was still playing Anglican (the girls).
I have to say something seriously important. I know AHS is homeground, but still it's common courtesy and understanding that, if a player fouls out, you don't cheer, boo, or jeer. Plus, it's rude to do that when one is shooting free throw. This is bad sportsmanship, and shouldn't be done, since most of the supporters there aren't basketballers and don't know the ettiqute. Another thing is, I'm disappointed with the referees for both the girls and guys matches (DHS vs AHS today). AHS players stepped on the white baseline so many times, travelled, fan qiu, fouled a player, all right in front of you, and you claim you can't see? If that's so, please, I beg you, have your eyes checked. There was no way, absolutely no way, that NAS could've lost to AHS. Honestly, think about it. From the stands you can see, AHS ball control is poor compared to NAS (from the time I started watching) and number 4, from AHS, fouled out, yet she still played later on, and even was the one who scored the last two points in the game.
Unbelievable.
I'm not slandering AHS nor anyone from that school, I'm just stating facts.
What's worse. Some AHS students actually know the referees are biased, and have the cheek to laugh and smile about it. When I tell you that it's rude to jeer and cheer when someone gets fouled out, you call me not to kaopei.
Disappointing.
Enough of all this talk. I'm sick of it.
During the guys match, I met Andrew outside the court. Mhmm, it was abit unexpected, but it was nice meeting you. (:
I also met Rongwei earlier cos SeeHian showed him to me. At first, I didnt believe he was actually that short. :X Lol, but hey, it's cute. :D
Haha.
Laoshi told me to write a script to thank the supporters for coming today. I'm making the announcement tomorrow. But for anyone that went and happen to read my blog today, I'm thanking in advance so you wont pay attention to me at the podium tomorrow. Gosh, I'll look damm stupid making an announcement on the guys behalf. Oh well, I guess we all have to support the guys though, they really did well and exceeded their last year performance. :D
Time to go think of an idea for Absol Master's fanfic challenge.