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Sui Bian Loh...

Double Maths... Boring! Thanks to no RE, the schools giving us lessons during RE period instead. Why don't they give us a rest... Haha. Anyways, didn't make it into finals, but got a distinction! Yay. Ok!

I'm going home via 157 from now on. Although I might hit the crowd I guess getting home earlier is much better than sitting for 1 hour on a train with nothing to do except think about school and church and blah blah. Yeah. At least I get some TV Mobile! Haha. And I take about 45 mins instead of the usual...

Got a bible software online! K. Heres the URL for NIV... Good for doing bs while online!

http://bible.gospelcom.net/versions/index.php?action=getVersionInfo&vid=31#books&version=31;

K! For you guys.

I've classified the type of people in RI into a few broad groups...

1. Slackers
2. Muggers (I'm here I guess...)
3. Prefects
4. Sportsmen
5. Cool Guys
6. Nice Guys (I'm here I guess...)
7. Effeminate Guys
8. Those who mug and slack at the right time
9. Totally normal people who are thought of as weird because everyone in school is someone weird, thus weird becomes normal and normal becomes weird (Sorry if this is confusing)

Hmms... Contrary to rumours, there are no self-professed gays in RI. (I think they know that being gay doesn't pay in a more conservative society.) And of course theres...

10. Plain crazy

Yeah. Heres a BLOG that a few people share. Read EVERYTHING, even the archives. It pretty much sums up the craziness of an RI guy's life. You might think that they're a bit crazy, but thats pretty much what RI is about. Witty comments and trying to survive in a crazy (but good) environment. Haha.

www.suibianlo.blogspot.com

K. I was looking through the old photo albums... Then I saw my mum's photo when she was about 14, 15? She was so pretty! Wow. I'll take a photo and show you guys, I promise! My jaw dropped I guess. I think she was prettier than most girls I know now. (I think its true, although I shouldn't have stated this) Haha. Yeah. Anyone wants to see? Haha.

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