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Tuesday, January 10, 2006 || 3:33 PM

Yeah, this is the 2nd week of a fresh year. First up today at VJC, assembly time, what else? Yup, today is gonna be wet, because the entire school is moving to East Coast Park for the the Sea Regatta Games, which meant sand and seawater for us all. Stuffed all my valuables in my bag and left it in the hall, which they said will be locked up, and proceeded to East Coast Park with my new-found friends (old friends, I haven't forgotten you yet, don't worry) . Talked lame jokes on the way, and the girls were like laughing hysterically? Never mind. Got there in 10 minutes and the MCs told us which part of the park held games and told us not to get ourselves injured and blah blah blah. yeah, and my group and I moved to play Daddy-Long-Legs first. We were assigned numbers and the gamemasters would call out a number and the people would have to run a distance and fetch a water bomb and do anything with it. Pity me, because I wasn't called. Sad case.........oh well. What next? Oh yeah, I was dunked into the sea by a JC1 student (who was an ex-VS student, dammit!!!) and I got all wet. Darn. I also sustained several scratches along my leg as I rubbed my leg far too hard against the sand and ending being injured. Moved of to the first-aid post and received some ointment. Pity they didn't have waterproof plasters, or I would have continued playing water games. As seawater would cause wounds to become more painful due to the salt, I was advised to stay away from the sea as long as possible and not play anything concerning seawater. Sad case...........but I didn't care about the pain though, and continued playing wet games like Tug Of War in the sea and rolling in watery mud. Yeeps. Yep, and just before we were about to play Captain's Ball, it started raining like crazy!!! Made our way back to VJC in the stupid rain, so all of us were wet like hell and freezing. Orders were given to us to change immediately and report back to the hall for mass dancing at 12.30pm. Yup, how nice was it to change back into good-old dry clothes? Yup, went to the hall, in which the floor was wet like crazy. And it was mass dance time!! Danced all 6 dances consecutively. yeah, I kind of perfected my moves slightly. Haha. then my group moved off to Singpost at Paya Lebar for lunch. Had pig's organ soup and a McDonald's ice-cream. Yep, and it was 4.15pm. Moved back to Tampines to borrow Jay Chou's 'November's Chopin' as my sister wanted it. yeah, well, my dinner's coming soon, so I had best be off now. See you all.