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Greetings netizens who are still up and scouring the information superhighway, in search of whatever that soothes your craving for information/entertainment!

I am having a slight reprieve from the hustle and bustle, to say the least, of school term 3 that finally whizzed by...phew! I was bedridden the whole of last Sunday & Monday due to fever, flu and congested lungs. What a way to start the week long holiday, eh ;)

Anyways, time for me to reflect on what I've been through this past term in my capacities (thank god there's a spell check function in this blog - just misspelled capacities and misspelled!) as
Form teacher of 5 Joy (first and foremost)
Science teacher of 4 Trust (my beloved lot)
PE teacher (making touch rugby interesting)
Infocomm Club Teacher (figuring out what's best for my CCA)

I know men are naturally programmed to multi-task but am at the time of writing this, am checking through my bills, editing and tweaking IFC pbwikipage, configuring my just downloaded RSS feed reader- FeedDemon, battling a slight bout of diarrohea - must be the oyster omelette i had for break fast earlier and lastly playing Fantastic Contraption.

So this entry will eend here for now as my eyes are getting watery and seeing double..hehehe.

See ya soon!

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