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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Was back during the weekend, and the first time that I did not spend any of my time going online from Friday to Sunday morning. And I realise. I was fine without onlining.

For the first time. After so many days of thinking: am I addicted to onlining?

Haha. I laughed myself off.

2 days back home. Nothing much happen. I want to study, (well, at least to a certain extent) but then I remember I need to do some stuff. (Photocopying my history book for project work, looking for watch, check out the bass Indran gonna sell me etc.)

Friday. Aunt Jessica saw me while I am going to Yoli, a stationary shop beside my secondary school photocopying. She told me to come and support Joel and the Joyful Grace Presbyterian Church English Speaking Congregation - Youth Group - their performance.

So much of an invitation. I intend to study. But nevermind I thought. Coming to support them was not a bad idea.

And indeed it wasn't. In fact I enjoy it. I came as a visitor, met a couple of friends, then talk to Joel they all. And surprisingly, the girls in the Youth Fellowship, who used to be so shy that 'a touch of them' will cause them to move to seclusion (sound familiar? Think of a plant) - now - even dare to talk to me ON EQUAL STATUS.

Well, for their enjoyment, I would let them. Haha. Jocelyn and Joanna must be mystified by them. I can't believe they are so ... ahem... different from how I know... ahem... 4 weeks ago.

This is totally different, but me, Indran and Blum enjoy it. It shows that the cold ice that we feared forever in freezed mode starts to melt.

Anyway, nothing much happen back home. I got to try out the bass, it was fine for me, I got more control of it. (It is rather short, something I would like to play my type of bass). I read finish the articles that Johnathan Kwok asked me to read. But I haven't started writing yet.

Hmm... one funny thing though. I wonder why am I so anticipated to going back to Singapore, when my friend, Cho, always complained that he wants to come back to Pontian.

Back 2 Back, neh?


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