Thursday 4 December 2008

An invaluable experience

Hello,

I am not sure who you guys see me as over the course of two years. Maybe I am known to some as some funny guy who always tries to crack a joke at every given opportunity, or maybe some may see me as a person who talks allot (In a positive or negative manner).

Just like many other fellow S4-ians, I disliked being in S4 during the first few weeks of our Form 4 years. I didn't really like the fact that there were so many people who I didn't really know. Fortunately, things changed and I started to enjoy every single moment of my final two years in high school.

Thinking back, does any one of you remember the old Mr. Chan? He used to be the hitler-style and totalitarian-dictatorship style teacher who demanded perfection and conformity. Remember those weird and troublesome "name-cards" we have to put on the table? We all hated that, but it all changed. Besides that, I am the one and only proud member of the "Shit-PPL" list. Haha! xD

The other thing that was quite significant in our class (at least for those around me) is the "ISA" movement. I cannot remember exactly how did this "ISA" trend start but I know for sure that our "elite" classmate Jonathan Wong is the proud founder of the "ISA" legend. For those of you who do not know why we really respect him, you must know that escapes almost every single wrongdoing and almost never repents.

(For the boys)
Furthermore, who can forget the PJPK training under Mr. Michael? I bet each and everyone of the boys reading this would be glad that it is finally over. Some of you may feel resentful as the some of the other classes can do as they wish during PJPK lessons. But why not look at it this way: Even if we went through the 'free PJPK lessons' over two years, it would all have come to an end like this. Isn't going for Mr. Michael's training better off? At least, we can proudly announce that we actually survived his training for two years and gone through it even though I believe most of us didn't really like it.

Maybe I've not been socialising in class enough, or maybe I just didn't bother to know each one of you better. It doesn't really matter who or what you think you are, I always have a firm belief that everyone was born different from the others. Some of us may be very much different from the majority, but it is always fair and good to understand from their point of view why they behave in such a way.

There isn't any main 'focus' in this post, I am just writing this as thoughts passes by. Maybe there will be more thoughts to come in future posts.

Before I end my post, I would like to apologise for all the things I've said or done that have effected any of you emotionally or physically. Sorry for all the grammatical errors also.


Regards,


Peter

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