
Monday, February 19, 2007
Almost all 4e1 guys were gathered in the common place, edwin house. we have edwin, dom, zr, jf, randy, tp, boo and even kk.also we have a special guest, weiming. we played poker, lost money, drank wine, play stupid games, and also eat dinner. even had supper with some. this is how we spent chinese new year 2007, this was how we spent Chinese new year 2006, and hopefully this is how we spent Chinese new year 2008, 2009, 2010..........
Does any1 even come to see this blog????
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
30 jan 2007lol been two years since the last post and selly didnt delete. well let me post one stupid stuff cos i am freaking bored at home. well wonder where everyone is and doing. hopefully still gt ppl come to this blog and read and still blogging. well now i am serving NS duh. enlisted on the 080606 and ord on the 070608. which is still a long way to go. currently coporal rank and is doing RP is sispec guardroom. everyday just do guard duty which is to stand for two hours and rest four hours. most of the time i will be sleeping and now i feel i am fat. well if anyone is reading this do blog in to say who and where are u and the friends u are in contact with. hopefully can organise a major gathering this year which maybe impossible cos i think everyone are busy with their 21 bday. u noe the big 21.well mine is still a long way to go. and damn u randy cos i only just turn 20.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Attn 4E1,Currently I'm in contact with Mdm Azizah and Ms Singh cos i need letters of recommendation from them. Last I heard was that Ms Singh is leaving. i thought of having a small leaving gathering for Ms Singh inviting Mdm Azizah too....... What say U guys?
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Whitley Secondary School will be having a Carnival Event Next Sat 29 Oct 2005.. Tickets are available at S$10.00. From 9 am till 4 pm. The school will be demolished soon so here is a chance to see our beloved school one last time, as the way we see it. So if you are interested, please contact me through my handphone if not thru the tag board. Thanks You. Hope to see you there!!DEHUI
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Here is my birthday invitation card:
People, must come ok. =) I promised there will be a lot delicious food. =)))))
Remember to R.V.S.P. [confirm if you are coming or not] by 1st October. I know it was rather early, but I apologise, cos I have to go back to Indonesia around 3rd. Please, understand that I need to order the food before that. That's very important, you see. =p
yea thnx.. been choosing and learning the system there for quite some time already. wanna do film and animation tts y i chose those universities. tho i may not go to usc cos yea it has lots of rich kids..... but generally anywhere round the california region would be good for my studies. anywhere with no snow is also a bonus. heee.
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
I have tried applying for university in US. and for choosing the uni, you have to decide what course are you studying cos each uni has its own strength. It's best that you don't choose those uni with too many rich kids. hehehope these helps you. =)
Friday, August 26, 2005
wendy where u studying? im applying to ucla, usc and nyu. but usc for rich kids rite.>? wad do u think? i think ucla is good from wad i hear.Announcement:
I have booked 3 days 2 night chalet on 21 October to 23 October 2005 at East Coast Costa Sands.
We will have a BBQ on 22 October [Saturday] at 5.30pm to celebrate my 21th Birthday party.
We will have our usual bowling and pool session at night.
Please RVSP as soon as possible cos I need to order the food.
Doinks,
Selly
PS: The chalet and BBQ is absolutely free. =)
Thursday, August 25, 2005
i was looking thru my secondary report book and results yesterday cus i am applying to another uni soon,and soo i need to send my results all over again...sooo i was reading thru my report book...looking at my grades and theni came across the pink card with a typed out passage on it.....It was from MS Fong...she tpyed out a little story thing and then told us that she is really helpless and disappointed with us...
Remember???? now that i am thinking about it...i feel soo bad lor..HAHAHA.....i miss 4e1 soo bad....miss all the fun we had and all the trouble we got into..hahahaha
OHHH...remember some of u read my report book and then saw the remark that ms singh left me....she said that i had the initiative to keep the class room clean..adn then u all when " OH MY GOODNESS.....wendy was the wan who throws all her sweet wrapper around the classroom!!!" HAHAHHA....REMEMber????
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Good bye, Mr Wee Kim Wee!I have never heard his name till a few days ago. Yet, I am so deeply touched by his grand daughter's eulogy, which made SM Lee Kuan Yew cried in public:
Mr Wee believed that to understand the present, we have to plan for the future, but we must not forget the past.
He loved her[Mrs Wee] so much he kept a special list of her favourite songs, lovingly typewritten and kept safely in a folder, "ready to be whipped out at any time".
Husbands and boyfriends [I added myself] who are here today, do you have a list of you wife's [and girlfriend's] top 10 favourite songs in a special folder?
It was a theoritical question.
That's a lesson you can take from my grand father.
A lesson in love.
A lesson rammed home most poignantly, as even the most stout-hearted sobbed audibly at the sight of the grieving Mrs Wee.
Before starting on his dinner, he would always ask: Has the dogs eaten yet?
Smiles all around. What a man. What love.
I shed a tear or two while reading an article written for Mrs Wee on Newpaper:
[My fingers are aching after typing so much tonight, but this is an article which I want to kept forever, and it cannot be delayed.]
Dear Mrs Wee,
This week feels like a long twilight.
It is somthing we do not know in Singapore, where lights soars or sets quickly.
But this lingering neither-light sets the heart unease.
Mrs Wee, I write to you as a neighbour in our kueh-sized community, in this the time of your enormous grief.
We miss you late husband.
We cannot miss him as much as you, but the fraction is woeful enough.
I share this void with a lengthy cord of neighbours.
You have seen the lines at the Istana -- people who came to glimpse you husband's face one last time, seeing him like they never have before.
Not all of us could pay our respects.
Many of us mourn in silence or share our feelings for him among friends.
We remember the man who invited all to your home -- a table set for hawker and homemakers, newsmaker and king-makers alike.
He loves his fellow Singaporeans. He lived the life we pledged daily as children to live each day.
Mrs Wee, when you ask yourself who can now talk to you in the same way as your loving companion of half a century, we wil ask ourselves another question:
Who will remind us of the good side of Singapore?
Look at him.
For 50 years, Mr Wee lent himself to the service of troubled partners.
From the days of kerosene stove and charcoal kindling, to the modern birth of the handphone, you witnessed you husband dedicated to the blistered cause, ever willing to mend, to stitch back the rift among neighbours.
You shares with us till the late hour your husband's time, your husband's strength, you own gentle patience.
You listened with your gracious smile when he spoke to others at length, as he liked to do.
One can be a good man by one's own merits. But it takes two to make a great man. You were the other half.
Much has been written about your husband, but less uttered about you.
You were the nurse to the doctor. You could have built a protective wall around your man. Instead, you built a bridge.
Today,we have not forgotten you.
Your husband held a key to every family's door. So much was he loved by so many.
Mrs Wee, as your neighbour, let me say this twilight will pass, morning will come.
You have a football field full of great-grandchildren to see you through, to remind you, each in his or her own way, of your loving man.
And they will find strength and jot in your presence.
He is gone.
We have you.
--- Ravi Veloo
Thursday, May 05, 2005
Bribery: Bribe-takers and bribe-giversCorruption needs two parties to be corrupt: the bribe giver and the bribe taker. In some countries the culture of corruption extends to every aspect of public life, making it more or less impossible to stay in business without giving bribes.
The most common bribe-giving countries are not in general the same as the most common bribe-taking countries.
The 12 least corrupt countries, according to the Transparency International perception survey, 2001, are (in alphabetical order):
Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland
According to the same survey, the 12 most corrupt countries are (in alphabetical order):
Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cameroon, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Tanzania, Uganda, Ukraine
However, the value of that survey is disputed, since it is based on the subjective perceptions of the polled individuals.
Monday, March 07, 2005
Wohoho!I am so proud being part of 4e1
Most of those who went to jc do well =)))))
Hah! We have proved those teachers' snide remarks wrong
PS: Cha/TP, how did Mu Lei manage to get 7 DISTINCTIONS?????? Is he human in the first place?
Doinks*
Selly
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Good luck to the peeps waiting for A level result tmrMust be nerve-wrecking
Haha.. I am so excited for all of you
So do tell me inform here k
All the best!!
Doinks,
Selly
Saturday, February 26, 2005
That was during Chinese New Year... Last year.Some people who are considered "deaf" can speak too, they just slur a bit. It's a bit of an iffy issue.
27 feb 2005 1.24am
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ym, u sure its last year??? 2004?? cos i tot last year i din priya ard during teachers day......
PS:: sorry wrong words put thanks for correcting!!
Friday, February 25, 2005
26 feb 2005 12.28am================================
i was juz curious when did we take the above photo..??? anyone remember????
PS:: Do you noe??? people who are unable to speak does not mean they are mute???
cos deaf ppl cant speak too becos from young they cant hear how to pronouce words... therefore they are unable to pronouce the vowels......
Monday, February 07, 2005
I don't know if anyone have noticed this:Some keep within limits,
Others go beyond
Whitley Secondary School
Printed on 13 bus, with the picture of Edwin Siew on top of Mt Everest.
i cant be there for dinner...but u know i am always with u guys, rite??? love ya pple...
Sunday, February 06, 2005
Calling for all:Domz suggested if we can have our own reunion dinner. Cool idea! Do informed us when you all are free k.
Any suggestion where we should have the dinner? Steamboat at Marina?
*doinks
Selly