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KhaiRuL As'ari
Yishun Junior College
21061989
Aspiring Saxophonist
1st Alto Saxophonist in YJ Winds
Social Education Secretary of Kallang YEC
Assistant Publicity Secretary of Kallang MAEC (TBC)
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The Road Not Taken
by: Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;
Then took the tother, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy ans wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by
And that has made all the difference.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
The Source Of Life starts at... 9:04 PM.
[The Eve of Singapore’s 42nd…]
You think that I could get rid of you that easily huh? Well, here’s another entry. But before I go on any further, HAPPY 42nd BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE!
So How’s my eve of National Day? –Tiring! Well what do you expect, in the morning, YJ had its 3-in-1 celebrations which includes National Day Commemoration, Sports Day and College day and the band had to perform some pieces. To make it worse, we played under the scorching sun and without chairs! It is by far the most unenjoyable performance for me. No offence but I’m speaking the truth. To add on to that, kept seeing the same folks clinging on to one another and somehow, it irritates me. Even my dear gossip buddy in band thinks so.
So anyway, in a way, the school events were banal to the point of extinction and Rodney won the House Cup- AGAIN! And Admiralty as usual, the bottom three. No surprise there. But hey, I wasn’t even there at the Grandstand most of the time as I was sleeping in the band room. Well, at least I get to watch the staff race and the ENGLISH DEPARTMENT won an event! 2nd and 3rd were teachers from the Science and Maths department, but hey, ENGLISH rules!
Then after the shool events, went to visit Hidayah at Tan Tock Seng Hopital and Alhamdulillah she’s in stable condition. To think that there were only six of us there, but apparently, Cecilia, Shikin and Dianah came as well. Our dear Haziyah went as well. What a funny girl she was, and still is. Some of us bought and/or made Hidayah some things that we got from the hospital shops- where something happened which I am at no liberty to discuss it with you guys. Then after 45 minutes past 2, we decided to take off. While some of us went to eat, me, Sumaiyah and Aishah decided to head back home. On the way back, we met up with a friend from 'first three months' and he's now in SAJC. Good for you lad!
Then got home, rested for a while and took off for the city, where I met Aishah, Mala, Shahrir, Farahin, Madhiah, Farhanah and Addinu for a performance/ competition at Victoria Theatre and I never expected the turn-out to be a lot. We attended this 'Pentas Budaya: Sulam, Selam, Silam' and it was so exciting! A friend of mine from Mendaki back in the day was one of the actors/ competitor there. And guess what, I've learnt of a new word- "Sophisti-KETOD"! (sophisticated). I guess I laughed the loudest out of the 8 of us as I it was time for me to let my hair down (figuratively). Apparently, my friend's group didn't win but the winning group's performance is very good as well. Congrats Purnama Sari!
Afterwards, we decided to find a place to eat, but even the Mcdonalds at Boat Quay was packed. With that, Farahin, Madhiah and Addinu headed for home. Apparently, we were at this street which had lots of pubs and Addinu pulled me and Shahrir aside to give us some security advices before me, Mala, Shahrir, Farhanah and Aishah ventured of into the unknown and dangerous street. Alhamdulillah, we managed to get out of there safely and decided to roam about to search for other food stalls. Finally after what seemed 30 minutes, we reached Chinatown and went for Mcdonalds there. It was not until midnight when we flagged down a cab and all of us dropped at Yishun where we all went out separate ways.
With that people, concludes this entry. But before I go off, I would like to thank some people. Firstly, all of you who went out with me last night, especially to Aishah, Farhanah and Shahrir for helping me out financially (I promise to pay you guys back asap) and Addinu for the advice that you gave to me and Shahrir. So thanks a lot guys!