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a day at the beach3:31 AM
Friday, June 09, 2006

ok yesterday went for a class outing. in the words of hong chew "it was a successful one thanks to the meticulous hard work of the planners". we all went to sentosa to the beach and even though it was hardly bright and sunny, played beach soccer, then beach volleyball.

in non disney story of the little mermaid, there is like a phrase whereby the little mermaid, after getting her legs walks around and finds that at every step she feels like she is treading upon sharp knives. this is because she was probably walking barefoot on the beach. running barefoot on the beach while playing soccer and volleyball hurts like hell and i think the sand level has rised from the abrasions on the skin of our soles.

then later it started to rain and we went to play a modified version of captain's ball in some pavillion thing. that was rather fun as we had like captains who could switch and run out at any time and since i was the tallest, it involved me running in and out of a square every time there was a change in possession. then, later, thanks to me, we enjoyed nice cooling fan amidst the stuffy humid weather. here is atip to finding fan switches, when it says "danger high voltage", don't be fooled! they are just trying to hide the fan switch so that u dont waste their electricity!


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joshua chin
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Why is there a picture of some boats here? It's because I'm too lazy to link another picture. First I'd have to find a pic which is the right size, then I have to upload it. Then I have to hope the pic stays there and doesn't get deleted from the image hosting website. Bah leave it as a boat. I'm too lazy to change it.

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