Saturday, October 14, 2006
Half
Four-day holiday. Two days gone. Half of holiday gone.
Shit.
For the first friggin day after exams, I basically just rotted at home, laptop in front of me the whole damn day. It drives one nuts, I tell you. That's why having a beloved XBox helps.
For the second day, which was yesterday, I went out
a bit. And that was only to my neighbour's house to play Splinter Cell and to go to the mosque. For the rest of that day I used my oh-so-laggy laptop, played Burnout 3 and felt emo.
So, what am I going to do for the next two days?
I have no idea. But I can tell you this: I
will go out. I have to, or there may not be anything left of Azri on Monday. And later I'm going to go to Justin's house to play more XBox.
So, here's what Justin, Nigel, Gerald, Daniel, Ying Tai, Melvin and I did on Wednesday. We went to...
VIVOCITYUpon reaching the enormous, half-opened megamall, Nigel and I kissed the glistening floors of the holy place. Walked (or more of slid) to Golden Village and watched World Trade Centre. The movie was kinda emotional, but I managed to find some things to laugh at (like the woman with the evershaking head).
Then we went to explore the place, and saw some fellow TKSS-ians. Justin, to get their attention, shouted several times, "P-CHAN DA MAN!".
It was then that we saw the holiest of holiness. Toys 'R' Us. Just when we entered, we saw ourselves on the screen. We found the camera and started doing stupid stuff (as expected). We explored the gigantic toy store and found stuff we could never have found in other Toys 'R' Us branches. Wigs, gorilla masks, pink pony-heads on a stick, funny hats, toy guns/swords, Sesame Street plushies (too bad they didn;t have the shouting Elmo though) and much more. Unfortunately, though, we left before getting kicked out.
So we went outside. Did some stupid stuff (which involved my shoe flinging away) and then saw a...(yes, we saw a)...LITTLE PLAYGROUND!!!
Played there, got wet (as for me, I fell and my thigh
still hurts), rolled down the little hill and so on. We left Melvin alone and went home. Melvin didn't manage to get to the train in time, to our great delight/disappointemnt. Then we went our separate ways.
So, that's pretty much what we did on the last day of Sec 2 exams.
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