Thursday, August 07, 2008/ 1:03 AM Web Report Submission
after today perhaps i feel a lot more relieved.
on the fact that geography test is over? nah. it is as bad as my maths test.
on the fact that holidays is nearing? no way. i cant even survive till then.
on the fact that our webreport is totally completed and uploaded onto the web? ABSOLUTELY! our 1 year of hard work and dedication towards this project. we did it everything by ourselves. totally not control c and control v those type that u can easily finished within days. it is finally done! heck with all the tests or whatever, im totally looking forward towards next friday, finals round of judging, putting a good show in front of the judges!
a few weeks ago, my aim was to get A*. but no, how wrong was I! getting into grand finals is my aim now! weehee! maybe a nomination for grand finals will be a great recognition to what we have done!
yep click HERE to access our website!
2 more meetings to go for rehearsals our presentation style will be an eye-opener for everyone!
let's go back to reality. school is still as per normal. but the long break is forthcoming! national day!
and for no reason at all, i got 2 additional talkshows to do. walau. seriously 没事找事做 la! where got so suay both also tio.. the workload are just piling on top of each other. when one is finished, the other comes again. its a no ending VICIOUS cycle.
hoho read this article, damn zhai. to think that he is sitting beside me in class now. lol!
Benjamin Ng vaults to new age-group markMeanwhile, it looks like young Benjamin Ng of Hwa Chong Institution may have pole-vaulted his way to a new national age-group record at the Singapore Open. Ng, who finished second at the National Schools Championships B Division final with his 4.00m effort, bettered that by 0.30m as he lifted himself to third place at the Singapore Open with his massive 4.30m effort. Pending ratification, that height is a new national U-17 mark as it is better than the 4.16m set by Sean Lim, also from Hwa Chong, during the Singapore Juniors. In fact, Benjamin was tied with Emerson Obiena of the Philippines but must have lost the silver on counback. Obiena’s compatriot, Jerome Margallo, took the gold with his 4.50m effort, which was way below the Singapore Open and Asian record of 5.40m set by Japan’s Toshiyuki Hashioka in 1992. The Singapore Sports Fan extends his heartiest congratulations to Benjamin and hopes to see him continuing to set new standards for Singapore athletics in the years to come. Chinese Common Test tmr!
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