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.Monday, September 10, 2007 ' 2:08 PM x
I am sorry to say, but I think HSM2 is a boring masterpiece.
The eagerness I had throughout the whole 'summertime' for
HSM2 was fruitless. One of my MSN buddy had this nick,
"HSM2 WAS A BLAST!"

Which apparently has made me recap the scenes once again.
Well, ditto. I had this feeling of spamming his MSN and
make him change that nick of his to something, more
reliable, like,
"HSM2 was oh-oh-kay. Rating: 2 and a half stars."

Had a terrific time napping in class after the
completion of my prelims (malay paper). I picked
the dialouge over the formal letter, since its
format is the easiest to remember. I even
spelled 'telekomunikasi' wrongly, with a double M.
Nothing is as interesting this time, compared
to my MidYear's essay. Shall I post it here?
Oh no, not bragging or showing off, I am
just trying to get polls on how my essay writing
was - good, bad or can be done better.
Please read it once I have posted it here, okay?

My section two was a total bore, seriously.
I chose the first printed question, on Family Day.
The funny thing was, I had been to A family day,
but I did NOT took part in ANYTHING. So, my stories
are all made-up - false tales and reflections.
I wrote about my brother whom appears to be
very solemn-looking and tough, has phobia with
cute kitty cats. Okay, once the papers are out,
I shall post it here too.

I got back my social studies mock exam today.
I kind of thrilled with the marks that I achieved,
eventhough I am positive that I did not studied.
My understanding of the SBQ is getting fairly well,
and I will try my best into making it better.
My mates remarked,
"How come you scored well? Your SBQ! Last question,
full marks?" (Yes, 7/7)

I snorted,
"Haha. Don't you know? This is my COUNTRY we're
dealing with! Sri Lanka!"

And that set laughters among us. And regarding
the SEQ, a special dedication to my toyol buddy,
I did not study for it. I swear. My other
buddy, no-legs-hantu, came to the rescue and
retorted,
"She used her common sense lah!"

And, that my friend, is the bloody truth.
Sometimes, common sense does work when
you do not study. When you study, you
get all the knowledge, but you ended
up complicating yourself. This tactic
was being used for my N levels.
Maybe it was just my luck that I was
saved for the next round of education,
secondary five. Or maybe.. this
method really works. But come to think
of it, do not RISK IT people. Don't
tell me that I didn't warned you earlier. (:

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