Lloyd Teo



    20090705


    It's a week since school has started.

    H1N1 is really damn irritating.
    Everyday have to fish out the thermometer twice.
    Then the teachers also so poor thing - every morning have to wear the coat (maciam poncho) and mask, check all the students at the gate.
    Every recess have to sit with your own class, then all the boys cramp and squeeze into one table, so gay.

    My computer usage is decreasing.
    I don't play L4D that much anymore.
    My parents go set up Parental Controls on my account, and locked the other administrator accounts. Damn you VISTA!
    I spent 2 hours today trying to hack with tutorials and software downloaded off the net but to no avail.
    And most software needed administrator privileges, wth. -.-

    This week Kun Xian brought around a thumb's size of blu-tack to school to play.
    Initially it was in good quality, the blu-tack was very elastic and soft.
    Then everyday Yi Cheng, Ben and me kept borrowing a quarter of it to play with, then in the end it became damn sticky.
    Boredom overcame us and we did lame stuff like structure making, who-can-make-the-longest-blu-tack-strand,
    And even a blu-tack war:
    Two people use their finger armed with blu-tack to fight each other.
    Objective is to steal all the blu-tack.
    So we took turns to press our finger against another one just to "stick off" the blu-tack from our opponent's finger.
    Then the one who gets all the blu-tack in the end wins. ._.

    HAHAHA.

    Tuition isn't that bad as it seems.
    Having it beats studying at home, cause I never will :/
    Liu Jing, as well as Shaun, is damn friendly and damn funny.
    Just that Edwin keeps his cool and seldom initiates a chat.
    The only cute impression he left was when:

    Mr. Terrence : Liu Jing, any questions?
    Jing : No...
    Mr. Terrence : Shaun, any questions?
    Shaun : No...
    Mr. Terrence : Lloyd?
    Me : No...
    Mr. Terrence seems to be bored so here comes Edwin.
    Mr. Terrence : Edwin?
    Edwin: Err.. What's a wood pulp?

    I had my second Taekwondo lesson on Friday.
    My passion for it is developing, despite always having muscle aches the day after training.
    I learnt quite a lot:
    Basic commands
    First 3 stances
    How to deliver a punch
    Basic kicks
    Basic poomsae (patterns and series of moves), which is required for my grading.

    I can't kick high yet, I have to stretch more and more.

    I want to make this clear for forkers like Ben:
    I don't learn this to fight enemies and boast.
    I just want to learn it as a form of exercise, keeping fit and agile.
    Do you have a problem with it?
    I don't see why you should mock at me with it.
    I don't think it's ever too late to learn Taekwondo at 16.
    Although most start at 5 or 6.
    When you humiliated me that day, for a moment I thought the reason I learnt taekwondo was to kick asses like you.


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