![]() |
||
![]() Phoar. The lower secondary makes up a whopping huge percentage of my readership, I realised, after monitoring the blog's stats when they went for their cohort camp. Different responses emerged on Saturday, coincidently the day where they broke camp, mostly negative ones coming from Secondary Twos. I don't blame them, the weather is an enormity. Extremely wicked I must say, torrential rain now and then, the camp was pretty much a waste. Morale of the story: Consult your nearest local weatherman before planning a massive event to ensure that everything runs as smooth as Leon's egg-shell arms, ha! Another factor that made the camp so demonic was the venue - I mean, come on, its Pulau Ubin OMGWTFBBQ! Poor Secondary Twos. I'd prefer the good ole' Serembun camp where there were gigantic adorable four-legged monitor lizards swimming in the little "milo" pool than camping at the miniature ghastly island :D What's worse, I believe, is that there's no connection to mainland from the cursed island, which means no late night conferences or SMS conversations going on despite the desperate needs of the people. ![]() For example, guy/girl A feels very lonely/lovesick/depressed and needs to communicate with someone from another class/level/school/country but to her big disappointment there's no reception, HAHA. So he/she has no choice but to the person that he/she has been facing the whole day throughout the camp (same class, mah), so sad! *Snickers* Okay Leon, stop gloating over their misery, you big ass meanie that is full of lard. Alright, serious talk here, *stern looks on face* ![]() Referring to Amirul's blog post:
![]() Siao, liao. We, the bloggers, are soon to be under attack from the powerful massive waves of educational agents, armed with the keyboard and the mouse, a thick spectacle of 10cm glass lens and a dictionary acting as a bulletproof vest. We'd better come up with a defensive manoeuvre before world domination begins, it's World War III - The war in cyberspace. ![]() You only have two options, Either self-destruct your own blog in order to die a less painful death (which is very noble of you) or you just have to be careful of what you blog nowadays. Everyone's watching what you are gonna write, ![]() I was reading this rather mundane Chinese Friday weekly newspaper (because my Chinese teacher told us to buy it and being obedient people to the strict system of education, we did, and now I don't wanna really want my money to go to waste) and this is what is happening: Don't think teachers never tag (well, very few teachers know how to tag anyway :/, my mum doesn't even know!) means they never read your blog. The numbers of teachers reading people's blog are increasing gradually, just like the numbers of ah peks grasping the skills of information technology and using it to play Maplestory. ![]() Pretty scary, huh? So what I'm trying to say here is, you might wanna becareful of what you blog in the future - but it doesn't apply to some stubborn rebellious people like, you know, me. :D Oh, and regarding the "most of the viewership is stuck reading and never saying anything after all.", Amirul, it's happening to my blog too, but I don't blame them, I mean, since everyone's watching everyone's blog... Sometimes, don't tag more safe :D Peace out people :D Reply to tags: 05 - LOL, thanks bud, I have to admit I'm turning into a goldfish soon, 3 second memories. Damn, wanna buy a cute bubbly goldfish? :D Joel - Hehe, no thanks, because all these recipes isn't orginally made by me, it's taught by a chef who happen to host a radio show - so doing something like that wouldn't be you know.. nice. Yup :D Rina - HI Miss Girl in White Wearing Hairband, I can cook okay, don't force me to cook your hairband! And the reason why I blog is because I'm turning into a goldfish soon and I'd really like to keep my recipes in some sort of permanent memory ;) Justin - Yeah man that's my sister, she's random like that! I have another video of her which I will not post, because after Ian saw that video he almost became a paedophile @#$&^#$$5 (HEHE Ian the whole world knows your secret now, bad boy!) And pai seh about my poll, I'm still trying to get my genres right :D Hui Min - YO CHARCOAL. Heard about you in camp huh, I thought charcoal suppose to be dirty dirty one, how come cannot stand dirt! TSK. You need Leon's "How to be a good charcoal" training programme NOW. Going cheap for $1.00 per hour of lesson. Skull (Daniel) - YO. Don't worry, still got another camp coming up.. MARCH CAMP, which is undoubtedly more "fun" :P ![]()
|
Be sure to allow ActiveX content if your running on Internet Explorer!
Best viewed on Mozilla Firefox with 1280*1024 Resolution. Skin fully designed by me, using Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 and Adobe Photoshop CS 2.0. Special thanks goes out to Imeem , Photobucket and Blogger . Loads of love goes out to Boon May for helping out with the redirecting.
How it works: Please tag your tags on the black tagboard.
I will reply your tags as YOUR NICK on the grey tagboard below. Thank you! ;D Pop up my CboxLime green refer to good reads. Clayton the Yummy Claypot Rice Ee Sheen the Wound Open 5 Times Fang Ning the Ice Mountain Addict Jamie the Bamboo Who Can Do Maths Michelle Goh the Tampines Dwarfy Ming Yew the Monkey Businessman Muhammed the Broken Heart Academy Nicole Niam the Curly Jesus Addict Syariff the Enthusiastic Sheriff Xin Yi the Happy Until Can't Happy October 2005
|