Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy new year.

It's the new year of 2006, and here I am, blogging.

It's funny the way how time flies, like the pheasant that was scared off by the gunshot of a hunter, like the Airbus that SIA has just procured among many others, like the threatening mosquito by the proverbial landing spot right around the ankle. It's funny the way how time flies, so much so that unknowing people like you and me, and just about everyone else in the world, misses it just as it passes, and fail to make good use of it by doing inane things, many of which I am all too familiar with. And all too soon, the year comes to an end, and with it, so do the things in it, except school. Of course, there are holidays, but, what did you expect? Of course there must be holidays.

It's also funny the way how we forget things that we've learnt or experienced very quickly all too soon, for example, trigonometry or the rules of indices, just to name a few. It also isn't a coincidence that all of those have got to do with mathematics, the syllabus of Secondary 3, to be precise.

But now, it must all come to an abrupt, no doubt apt, end, since I have no idea what to blog about anymore, and that I'm too sleepy (yes, on New Year's day) to make out what is sense and nonsense anymore. So, if what you've been reading is deemed as the same content that should belong in a library book that has been condemned, please spare me brutal honesty (I can't take it very well, sorry), and just wish me a Happy New Year.

3 comments:

  1. happy new yr! but the new year is going to suck la. :( sch's starting. marccccccccccccc. nooooooooo.

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  2. HEH!
    Happy New Year to you too!



    Hmm. Actually, math needs lotsa manipulation. So if you're no good at math, CONGRATS! You are a nice, honest soul!


    Ok. It's just the New Year eh? Bet we'll be saying the same things next year anyway.

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  3. Lol. How do you know what may happen in the new year? Perhaps it'd be better!

    Me a nice, honest soul? Of course, of course! No, we'll be saying "Happy 2007!" next year, so it's different. I think.

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