quote of e yesterday--
"illegal for sale outside korea" written on a pack of batteries i bought yesterday. i was in singapore.
quote of e day--
Why do toasters always have a setting that burns the toast to a horrible crisp which no decent human being would eat?
went to jurong point to buy tchrs day present on a class basis. went there to meet e others, went after abt 1 1/4 hrs. v wu liao rite? tchrs r kind and compassionate, so they shud understand when we went to $1.05 shop to buy presents and cards. n it is oso extremely appropriate to giv tchrs cards tt dun hav 'happy tchrs day' or anything of tt sort written on them.
bt seriously, i dun tink tchrs will mind. if they did, they wud be very busy coz hav so many classes to give. of coz, whenever i walk arnd e staff rm to giv cards to tchrs, i cant help feeling a tinge of.........(insert word here) guilt? dunno. im referring to those wif lots and lots of gifts on e tables. invisible ones. esp so when its nxt to a table laden wif gifts. visible ones. it shows e popularity of tchrs...n younger ones get most of it. is this a trend? perhaps. bt is mrs chua very young? i.....suppose u hav common sense.
anyway, after a short chat wif my tuition tchr today, i hav decided on a job in e future. hope i can manage to take up tt position. wad izzit u say? dun luff.
a teacher! most prob. a chinese one. didnt i tell u not to luff? *annoyed* really lar. it seems interesting enuff. i dunno abt e subject tho. bt im not gd at humanities, maths are a no-no(and kang kang)*freezes to death*, sciences not very stable, language is my best-of-e-worse bets i suppose. and anyway, it has always been my aspiration to be a tchr. i shall end here. ttfn!
jam scribbled at 9:12 PM
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