Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Informal and Last Minute Class Gathering

(woohoo, get ready for random unplanned madness)

Due to lack of time, resources and everything else, we are holding the mostest unprepardness classless gathering ever!

(may seem undecided but it is decided)
Location: Urm... J8 Which floor... I dunno...
A more specific Location: Open Area between Bishan MRT Station and BreadTalk (we'll move off after we gather there)
Time: How about 1pm?
Attire: Anything that is easily identifiable as a human
Activities: Lunch perhaps... random walking, talking... window shopping... a movie if you decide too... sitting around and emo-ing...

And that's it! Voila! There! A class gathering! Any suggestions on things we can do please tag or something.

And I might not be going...
Rong Kang

Sunday, June 14, 2009

hey peeps.

I'm here to crap. And also talk about the class gathering.
Regarding the venue, I think Singapore Flyer would be a good choice. Since parks, beaches and shopping centres are kind of outdated. I don't think we'll want to have all the gatherings at almost the same venue and the same way it was planned the last time. I don't mean to offend anyone who suggested other ideas, but I was just thinking that we could have something new (:

Yes, I agree that the Singapore Flyer tickets are not cheap. A promotion is going on recently, the "$10 Student Weekday Flight". It's from 1st to 26th June, and 26th June is the date that we're most probably going to have our gathering on. Here's the website, http://www.singaporeflyer.com/en/promotions/singapore-flyer-turns-one-special-student-weekday-flights.html. We can't book in advance, sadly. Anyway, the possible dates and the number of people coming are still unknown. So please co-operate, surrender your holiday schedule and do the organisers a favour :D

So all in all, I'm supportive of the Singapore Flyer idea. That's all I want to say. The rest of the job, I'll hand over to our helpful friends who are doing the planning. And dear classmates, at least show some appreciation because they are not obliged to do so but are volunteering. We owe our successful outings to them. And I'm going to stop here.

You don't need to know who I am.