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Friday, July 11, 2008,8:45 AM

Volare oh oh! Cantare oh oh oh. Nel blu dipinto di blu. Felice di stare lessu!

Oh its in argentinian btw. A group of guys representing argentina in my school performed a song in argentinian for their parade of nations item. I was definitely not surprised that they won the whole thing. I mean, come on, they were the outright winners. In my humble opinion, i feel that no other country offered a real challenge, although i particularly enjoyed USA's Spelling Bee Competition too. 'Im in the zone man!' says Billy Clin-Tong (steals a move off teenage popstar Hannah Montana, does the hand wavy thing.)


Okay now im gonna play some catchup and update everyone on what has happened over the past few days. We had this IP symposium on the United Model Nations Conference from Friday all the way to Friday. A week. Excluding the weekends and youth day of course. Before this, we were all grouped into committees and countries. I got the environmental committee and Tajikistan. And omg i still dont know where it is on the map.


On Friday we were supposed to complete the 'resolutions' for our countries and hand them in next tue. The people in charge would then choose a couple of them to be debated on later. I actually spent my weekends chionging the darn thing, then only to realise it didn get chosen. Crap lah wasted my time. o wells.


Wed and thu was spent debating on certain problems the world is currently facing, such as the situation of food and biofuels, combating land degradation blahblah. I made a dumb move of withdrawing myself as a co-sponsor of Singapore's resolution, seconds before the Chair announced that Singapore's resolution had passed. Received a note from Panama, which said something like, 'U joke!' =(


O-level oral was on thursday. Am i so glad and relieved its over and done with! Now that ive completed like 1/3 of the o-level exam, its time to kick back and relax the next few days. Oh my goodness it was dam traumatising. It was held in a freezing audi called audi 1 and we sat according to our group no. Mine was 198D i think, where two angry (and hungry?) looking examiners awaited me. I was freezing all over, and I had the feeling that it wasnt entirely because of the cold. So while I was all jittery and nervous and cold, Amos was reading a 'Dead Famous' English book, Beaurhys and the China scholars were sleeping. ><

No snores, however, strangely enough.


When it was my turn to embarass myself, the first thing I asked one of the teachers of my school, who was holding a stopwatch in his hand, was 'Can I have some water?' Of course he said no. Then i found out to my horror that the conversation topic was unseen! I tried to remind myself not to panic, and to just concentrate and think about what to say (and what not to say), but my mind refused to cooperate with me in this kinda important part of my life and was yeah, pretty much driving me nuts and peanuts and walnuts.


It was 6mins of terror + lots of stammering + flicking the sheet of paper in anxiety + forgetting to look at the other examiner + hating myself not to have drank some water before this.

But at least its over. In fact, it wasnt too bad an attempt to sound pro. Good job yj!


Mr dave tay called me up later that day, just to ask whether I was feeling better. I remember complaining to him right after my oral about my nerves and dry throat and spooky examiners. Thanks so much u rock sir.

Okay, time to ting bi.