Saturday, August 9, 2008

Spokesmen

Vijay and me, we can really be spokesmen for folios. I'm not sure about others but I am certain Vijay and me, we work on our Design and Technology (DnT) folios EVERYWHERE. From inside the lobby of a country club to the poolside to even beside some renovation works, we have done our DnT folios diligently (Umm... the diligently part referred to me, not Vijay ;P). I've even worked on my folio in the toilet!

Even though I've worked so hard on my folios, whenever I'm waiting for the MRT train, I can hardly resist the temptation to just dump the folios I'm holding into the gap between the platform and the MRT train tracks. Why, you may ask? Actually, I'm not certain why I have this huge urge too. Perhaps, I just want to see just what would happen if I ruin my DnT folios. Kind of... weird, huh? Well... that's just me, like it or not.

Working on the folio with Vijay at the Serangoon Gardens Country Club has been the most 'enriching' experience on my folio-doing 'journey' so far. We have been chased out of the air-conditioned lobby, told off by a lady in the study room and yet again, chased out of our seats in the lobby. The first time we were chased out, we settled to work beside the pool under the SCORCHING (and damn, do I mean SCORCHING...!) sun. Well, it was still a fruitful experience though. At least, I managed to hear Vijay crack a joke:

Me: It's bloody hot, Vijay. HOW?!
Vijay: What how? You see me. I'm black right? And a good radiator of heat!
Me *after a moment of silence*: Oh my god, Vijay! You made a joke! First time, man!
*Bam!* And I got a whacking.

And why oh why did we get told off by that lady in the study room? We always get scolded because of Vijay. Vijay the idiot who couldn't keep his mouse shut when I'm teaching him something on Physics. Hopefully, he doesn't see all this. He's probably going to kill me when he sees this.

Hopefully, we get that much-wanted A1 for DnT. All that work and effort... it'll be a waste if we don't score in DnT. Sadly though, hard work isn't always reflected in the report books. Hopefully this time round it'll be different.

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