
OMFG?
Whaddya mean, a 2 for chemistry? I'm supposed to be good at that!
Apparently, so is everyone else.
Anyway, I hack the Matrix. Yep.
Now, to all my friends... Even if you did not do as well as you'd hoped, do not despair. I know that none of you did horribly, and I can assure all of you a bright future... Assuming you don't die prematurely, of course. Say you're not amongst those who I've mentioned... Well, everyone is talented. This is just the O' levels. It doesn't mean much. Polytechnic or JC... Don't think too much about it. That stereotype that was perpetrated by so many of our seniors, that people who go to polytechnics have no future. It's not true.
In the past, many people who chose not to take the straightforward path of junior college. They were not accepted into local universities, so they moved overseas. Goodbye Singapore. Singapore lost a lot of talented people. So Singapore universities began accepting poly grads.
So yeah. Don't worry.
We went for "lunch" at the Seoul Garden at Bugis Junction. During which we ate a lot of chicken. And beef. Then we um... Played with food. It was really funny when Leonard tried to hide an overcooked piece of beef inside a cockel shell, for some reason. Yeah, and we did that usual "dump the stuff in the soup" thing. It was pretty gross. And entertaining.

Can you believe that my mom said that it looked delicious? Well, she didn't see those maggoty looking squid-rolls, so yeah...
Yeah, and look at this!

lol.
Yeah, tremendous fun.

That's some of the class with our favorite teacher, the amazing A. Low. And he smiled! Like wow. Noticeably, and more than once!. Yaay!
I'm actually on the phone right now, so I'm not very focused... Gah. Oh well. I'm happy. And satisfied. Woot.

-Joe