Friday, January 4, 2008

Down the friendship road...

On today's daily life tips: Friends lasts forever. :)
It was school as usual. Many came early today, and finally someone brought a basketball to play at the court. Thank god!! So me and my old 1E classmates went over there and have a sweaty time of game. And today's assembly was long...longer than yesterday. Mr. Wong, a discipline teacher, talked a lot about the classes need cleaning, doors to be locked before going home and the class leader has to be in charge of it. Then the head of discipline teachers, i dunno her name, shouted at a form 5 guy who wore earrings. Then Mr. Wong said no boys are allowed to wear earrings, followed by the other teacher shouting at the boy, who pretended it was someone else. Then at the end, he came out and got a punishment. We were about to leave when Mr. Ma reminded us about our hairs as if he found out it was too long, he is going to cut it personally. Today he made an exception for the students who haven't cut. And with heavy bags, we finally left the assembly place and back to our classes. Teacher came in and asked us to pay up our school fees. Then she asked me and other 9 boys to go down to the SBPT room to collect our text books. Many people were there, for other classes we need to collect text books before they can start their lesson. Teacher told me to ask 1E, my old class but with new form 1 students, to come down and collect the books too, for the Miss Yew were frustrated and angry with them taking so long to collect the books. Finally, it was our turn. Many were trying to show off by carry a lot of books at once time, while the other jeered them playfully. I took a huge stack and quietly took it back to class, not taking a notice of them. It was a lot of books, so we carry two times. Then teacher went back to class to hand out the books. Many were impatient and just quickly snatched up each book for each subject, despite teacher's warnings. Many followed suit, fearing of getting the worse or dirty books. Last comers were unfortunate because many of them were the worse books on each stack and 2 people didn't get the Sejarah (History) text book. Teacher had to count the books and check the text books to see if anyone took extra accidentally or not accidentally. Finally the problem was settled. The class were much closer to each other than in the first day. Many were laughing among each other and some even played games together. Tan Yin Qin, the prefect who sat next to me told me many of his 1B classmate's lovers and who was dating them. He kept pointing to who it was, despite i told him i knew who they were. Some noticed and looked curious, and some were angry in a friendly manner. Then came Math class, who is taught by Mr. Bong, as i mentioned during my last post, if you read them already. He gave us more lessons, more exercise and more homework. But Yin Qin finished them first, when he finally persuaded me to lend him the math text book for the exercise, for he didn't lend text books because his sister already have them. And i finished about fifth or sixth, for Yin Qin distracted me. I passed up right at the moment the last bell ranged. And we all back up and left the class, leaving the class leader to lock up the doors and windows. And my driver came late, so i and Thaddeus, a good friend of mine in class, helped him to finish up his work. We all left the class, carrying our text books-laden bags, and chatted all the way to the bus stop. We were soon fast friends.

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