RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2019:
690.4km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2020:
390.0km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2021:
291.0km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2022:
492.0km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2023:
487.7km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2024:
671.2km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2025:
1281.4km
RUNNING MILEAGE IN 2026:
207.1km
Listen to this guy imitating 19 male singers! Awesome attempt! This was in the evening papers too.
人生是黑白的. 5:48 AM <3
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
It was GaiaMania 2008 Rehearsal today. I managed to take a few pictures and saw glimpses of the performances for this Friday.
But then again, I realised I won't really get to see the performances on actual day too--there are just so much to handle behind the scenes. And kinda stressful. Human management isn't such a simple task, especially with hundreds of performers from 9 different institutions.
Among the performances are....
Guitar Ensemble from Anglican High String Ensemble from Singapore Chinese Girls' School
Choir from Dunman Secondary.
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Not forgetting other perfomers:
-Concert Band from Ngee Ann Secondary
-Angklung from Raffles Girls School
-Harp Ensemble from Nan Hua Secondary
-Handbell from Methodist Girls' School
-Solo Singer and InDanCity from SMU
-Environmental Skit by NEA
Not forgetting the HIGHLIGHT for GaiaMania 2008:
-A mass record-breaking pledge-taking session for the Environment
-Pledge Cards that will be made into a tree mural at the end
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This Friday, 14 March 2008, 6:30pm-9:30pm, NTUC Auditorium.
人生是黑白的. 10:42 PM <3
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Kinda funny.
人生是黑白的. 1:05 AM <3
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Sunday, March 09, 2008
The packed weekend has finally passed.
1. An overnight stay at NPCC camp at BG, with 5 other CIs. Vincent and I have been returning at least twice every year, during their Annual Camp and POP. Those Sec 1s during our stint, are now Sec 4s.
2. A Mind Cafe Outing with the Spades + Dawg combined gang. Board Games are never enough.
3. A GaiaMania 2008 Pre-Press Release Meeting.
4. A monthly dinner date with BMT friends. A cruise plan was brought up, which I thought was kinda boring. There's nothing to see out at sea and it is over-rated in my opinion.
5. My last Intermediate Japanese Lesson. Didn't finish studying, as there was just too much to. But I guess I'm not too far from 80 marks heh. Shall wait for the Pre-Advanced classes to start.
[Edited at 4:19pm, 10 March 2008... Yoohoo, got 86. But there are too many ppl on the waiting list for the next level, so I'll have to wait 2-3 months at least. That's so super sian.]
6. Lunched with the Japanese Coursemates. Being classmates with them for the past 8-9 months, I've been so used to studying Japanese with them, that I kinda hoped we could all proceed to Pre-Adv together, which is impossible. I guess I'd miss my patient and humourous teacher. I only said a brief 'Arigatou' at the end though.
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It's somewhat interesting to follow the Malaysia Elections. I didn't expect the political map to turn out so drastically amended overnight. I didn't expect the opposition to win so many states, except their stronghold Kelantan and at most, the Chinese-majority Penang. But Malay states of Kedah, Selangoh and Perak?