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Apologize
Tuesday, January 8, 2008

I'm not refering to the song, although it's quite nice, by Timabaland or whatever, I don't really care.

I would however, like to apologize sincerely to Joseph, of whom I criticized heavily in my previous post. I will not however, remove the post or edit it. Couldn't care less to, since I'm now in the library and have little time to edit my posts. And it's awesomely laggy too. I have a 1 and a half hour break later on, and unlike MJC, I am not priviledged to leave the school at anythime.

Something to note, I hate keyboards with deep keys. It makes typing horribly irritating as you have to press deep, unlike the ease of a laptop keyboard.

The food here is ok, nothing fantastic, but the nausea I experienced yesterday had better not been from the Chinese Chai Peng stall.

I recently have been visiting tpjc.net very often, to check on the ongoings of my JC. It is a comprehensive website with everything available, and links to keep you entertained. Unlike the uselessness of asknlearn for Damai and Tanjong Katong Primary, it seems TPJC had mastered how to provide a really practical e learning portal that it's students will actually use.

On another note, I have sent a letter to the Straits times Home forum, detailing my concerns of this PAE period. I do hope it gets published as I find it slightly intellectual to have a letter deemed worthy of islandwide readership posted up there. Whoa, long sentence. No punctuation errors though.

And before I end off, I would like to remind those who have played badminton with us before, that Joseph and I have been booking the courts for everytime since. Those who do not have school to mattend should kindly help us book the badminton courts so we can play together and meet once in a while. Thank you.

Again, apologizes to anyone offended in the previous post.

Learnt something ethical in JC today, man must learn at least three phrases, Thank you, I am sorry and Good morning. Simple, you may think, but those simple phrases can strike a chord with emotions when they run high.

To all those not attending the PAE period, I honestly believe you have missed out on a really important period that would have been quite beneficial. Of course, but not for those who were intending on going to the Poly.

Cheers.

penned by joel at 10:21 AM

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