OOOOH! francis tong!
Hahahhahaha! i got caught playing "dai dee" while skipping some lecture. my friend and i were sent to his room. we were quivering with fear and expecting the worst. to our surprise, not only did he spare us his lecturing, he even said we looked like "good girls" & didn't expect us to "do something like that"...... I was stumped. wasn't 3/4 of the world playing either dai dee or Bridge whenever they could at the canteen or anywhere in TJ??????
my civics tutor is ms norsheha. fiesty punch she packs.
Tougei, i rem that angmo lecturer. MR MALCOM FROST! Thanks to him, i finally dropped that dreadful subject at the end of yr 1. he was not only one of the boring lecturers, he was my econs tutor too!!!!!!!
Hmmmm.....i think TJ was too "muggy"...being in the humanities class, we were expected to perform above the rest. that meant nothing but essays & essays & essays & ...... u get my drift.
AHS was fun. somehow the frightfully cheena culture and our inherent resistance made it a delightful experience. sounds morbid eh? Credit goes to our weird AHS teachers who barely taught us anything. (except for Mr Yao & Miss Loh, who were fantastic teachers albeit their absence on the pupils' popularity list.)
Formula for AHS then was:
teachers + nothing substantial learnt = fun + good grades
weird formula, but it worked!
haha.....TJ was on the other hand, bordering on the ostentatious & pompous side. Altho i enjoyed my JC days, it's the days in AHS that give me a warm, fuzzy feeling.
ok.....now i really feel old.
*sits on a rocking chair and rocks wistfully*