Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Dealing With Half.





For more pictures from today, click here.

We sat down on steel chairs, surrounded by Japanese food and more, but what did we do? We were calculating the maximum volume of coke a oddly shaped glass could contain.

This is what happens when you put Year 11 Terrans together in a single restaurant.

Even after IGCSE, we still wanted to see our skillset put to good use rather than let them wander or used in academic ventures.

Still, it did help keep my mind off my ear infection. Yeah, that's right: ear infection. Waking up with it on the last day of the production (more on this in the next post) was definitely not part of my plans. Now I'm rendered partially deaf and have resorted to unintentional whispering to avoid yelling.

Forced to drop a terrible smelling liquid into both ears three times a day, I'll hopefully be rid of the pain and discombobulation tomorrow when I get the treatment done.

Honestly, I miss burping/yawning/coughing without feeling any pain and actually hearing sounds from my right. Strangely, my left year (which is apparently more clogged) seems to be able to take in sounds from the world reasonably well. Huh.

Anyway, we found ourselves in Sunway Pyramid to celebrate a little late freedom by ice-skating. Though we never touched the ice in the end; too crowded, you see.



After a first lunch with Ellya and Hana, I went for a second lunch with Pearl Lynn, Amy Woo, Momoko Uchi., Melanee Low, Ooi Zhao Feng, Derrick Tan, Tim Foo, Lim Wei Jie and Yeoh Yi Shuen. *yes, i used our seating positions to remember

Hana slept over last night and as usual, the twins and her spent their night talking.

After consumption, we met up with Joey Mok, Chai Ai Di, Caezun Yee, Jac Lim and Zhan Hao at the skating rink. This was about the time when we realised the rink was way too crowded for us to crowd.

While the girls spent thirty years in the bathroom, the men (minus the gentleman, Caezun) formulated a plan. We would hold a competition to determine the most manliest man here.

The prospect of winning such a competition inspired a bit of unexpected vertigo.

First: archery. Second: pool. Third: bowling.




With the time we had, we only made it through the second portion. Zhan Hao and Wei Jie were the obvious winners for archery, but pool brought about an unforeseen circumstance.

Zhan Hao, Wei Jie and I were challenged to our limits. We played game after game, studied angle after angle, and in the end forgot how many games we'd played.



Most of us left after 5:00PM, but we left with plans for our next shenanigan: paintball.



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