Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Some people have been complaining about how emotional my writing is, hence i think it's time for a change in today's entry.

There's so many people that I've met, so many friends have just gone by. Some I get reacquainted with, some just get lost in the process of growing up. Certainly, there are the ones who have been with me all the way. When getting reacquainted with an old friend, you either connect straight away, or you feel like you both have become very different persons. I wonder if it's the same with family, will it feel as though I'm talking to a stranger, after not seeing each other for years?

In primary school, there was Noel and Kumar. I don't think those idiots would ever come across my blog anyway, so I'll just skip them.

High school is where I met most of my best friends now. There's so many, I'm afraid I just might miss out on one, so I'll forgo naming. You guys and girls have done so much that affects who I am today. Basketball in the rain, scouting on saturdays, standing up for each other against teachers (ny threw his wallet, i almost threw a chair), chalets at changi, the name calling (thanks xh, for coming up with it, and everyone else for propagating). Those were great times.

My rebellious phase was at its peak in junior college. Playing truant regularly, hanging out with the craziest classmates during breaks (sista dont always sabo me!), standing up for myself, standing up for friends (hs you were almost twice his weight, just body slam him), and getting the worst grades I ever had.

That's probably the reason I got kicked to the states. Working in the school'd cafeteria/circus (my boss has a penchant for fires), road trips with my family to The Bay, Sin city, Lake Tahoe, had the longest distance relationship (Jon, stop scolding, i prefer sg girls. besides, she delivered herself to my door :P), met really great friends who helped tide me through difficult times (el, thanks for the supporting the blog).

Then there are the ones who just won't go away (seet, it's almost a decade! when are you going to get lost?).

Of course, there's family too. To my bro, thanks for paying for everything. To my parents, thanks for paying for everything. To my sis, I'm glad you're my sister (I know I'll definitely regret typing that, but what the heck).

Ahhh, life is good.

For today :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's kinda surprising to know that someone actually likes sg girls. haha. I heard sg girls are notorious. That's probably just the stereotype.

king said...

notorious? that's probably the reason ;P