Thursday, October 19, 2006

SLC--Student Leaders convention

Posted on June 07 2006:Redirected

Like the Aphelion nite....Maybe even better, but there were some bad points....

Boys and Gals Alike, Exchanging handphone numbers after the 4 days of Student Leader Convention. It could be said as a memorable day for the OT, OS, facilitators and All, as this four days imprinted loads of good and bads over the Secondary 3 councillors as they made frens with each other. No doubt Sua Yu was crying as he had prepared this 4 day event for the past 6 months.

Boys there made frens with gals, gals there made frens with boys. There were so many student leaders who could not bear to leave each other these 4 days, as I witnessed it.

In the morning of the last day, the event was a proposal of Jarguan Island. Jarguan Island was a communist island who broke away from the world after its communism activities. The teams broken up into Conglomerates 1-9 were to make proposals of building Jarguan Island into a new place to attract millions of people. The talk and proposals were boring, and I almost fell asleep while other ppl were playing poker cards in the control rm. The QNA was 7 long minutes and it started to drag when it is expected to end at 2.45pm.

The performance later was so bad for photo as Sze Chuen is gonna becoming a freelance photograppher and he wanted to leave the "career" as a school photographer. A bad opportunity to the school, as we lost an unnatural talent. I took p-h-o-t-o-s but they were bad. Lightings not good blah blah blah...I dunt want to mention much. Haiz... Lincoln is leaving his duty as a photographer. HAIZ

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The almost unlucky day was yesterday after SLC when I almost lost my bag. It took me off with my soul. But there were no valuables and I managed to retrieve it back when A student councillor walked past.....I AM SO STUPID...No wonder.

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