Thursday, August 16, 2007
Won't finish can't finish?
Anyway, I've been thinking a lot about being happy recently, or being light, even. Haha, now it's a little too late to blog comprehensively on my thoughts (which are extremely jumbled, and it's on account of these disorganised thought processes that I screwed up my SRQ REALLY embarrassingly today) which probably aren't very relevant to anyone anyway.
Yesterday's talk by Barnard has heightened reservations about applying for the Humans prog there. If the only difference between them and the main college arts stream is BRITISH TUTORS, then,
BY GOLLY, might not want to go there so much after all! If ever were to offer KI, there'd always be Mdm Oehlers' husband there, and he's quite good! And Singaporean tutors can't be all that shabby. I don't know what the obsession with "native English speakers" is, or why "writing songs" is truly a part of character-building. HOWHOW?! No causal link. I think the informal dialogue between the 3 HP students and the cohort was quite disappointing. I expected more, considering they're supposed to be the "creme de la creme" and everything, but it was mostly fluff, and a whole lot of generalisations about the programme. Only goes to show it's not really as wonderful as it's hyped up to be. In name only. What's in a name? Roses you aren't though, maybe begonias can lah. I don't know. It's like one of those thriller movies, you know? There's something sneakily suspicious about the programme and its people, but you just can't put your finger on it until... Someone gets smothered by one of Barnard's many spare tyres. Joking only.
Eleanor Wong was <333333!!!!!! The makeshift placard that Christine wanted to use to proclaim her undying love for Eleanor would have worked... Except. Well, I don't think Eleanor would've gone for Christine... SHE WOULD'VE GONE FOR ME :D :D Hahaha. and being a lawyer, she obviously knows that gay marriage isn't legal in Singapore anyway. Tough luck, 'stine! You can drag her off to California or something and get hitched in one of the chapels.
Going to work now.
- Bonnie Raitt
by @ 9:57 PM