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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Hey!!! Finally found the time at work to blog again. Dunno why these ppl pay me $8 an hour and never give any work. Ask for work also no use. Oh well, more free time for me! :)
Its such a pity that most of the committee members didn't make it for the HSS outing in which Guangyu planned to "celebrate" Stephen's birthday. Have to give Guangyu round of applause for his skilled execution of surprising Stephen. Because plans kept changing, poor Guangyu & Song Ning had to wait in GMPS for 1.l5 hours. My sincere apologies for that. Things were not in my control (TOUCH event ended late, etc).
Anyway, we had a blast at the outing. You all missed the chance of seeing Stephen's face when he put a pinch of durian in his mouth. His expression was the same as those ppl in Fear Factor when they eat live bugs & stuff. Hahaha... Too bad the photos are with Stephen (now u know y there are no photos).
The celebration was also not bad. They all took too long to sabo Stephen. I was hoping Tengfu would spring into action to get his revenge. Guess Tengfu knew how violent Stephen can get. Hehehe... I will also never forget (esp the taste of the rotten cake that ended up in my mouth in one of the HSS birthday sessions *gag*).
But it was finally done when one of Stephen's mentees actually threw the cake at him and it hit him on target! Bravo to Stephen's mentee (too bad I dunno his name). Oh well, guess Stephen got what he asked for...What goes round comes round. And remember I only facilitated this event to help Tengfu get his revenge... No other evil intentions on my part, k?
THE NUS BP MENTORING CLUB
The NUS-BP Mentoring Programme is a community-service project
sponsored by British Petroleum. Under the programme, mentors
are matched with mentees to help these younger pupils raise their
personal development and academic standards. Here at NUS, we mentor
academically weak students from Geylang Methodist Primary School
from 10 am to 12 noon every Saturday. Our mentees are EM3 pupils from
Primary 5 and Primary 6 and we try to kindle their interest in English and
Maths through a combination of games and experiential learning.(Shivaram)