27 October 2008

On TEMPORARY HIATUS

I will be OFF from posting anything. My finals are coming up SOON. Very soon.

1st paper: 1 week from today. Oh, the joys...

Will be back on the second week of November. The end of the second week of November, I mean.

Thanks.

Back to studying. Neh, make it at 4:15p.m.

Note: Procrastination DID NOT buy over my studying schedule. It's just that assignments bought over my time. Due one after another. By the time the last piece was due (which is today), it's time for revision. and nothing is ever better to kick-start our celebrations of the last assignment for the semester with the examinations. Sarcasm intended.

19 October 2008

Glamorous. For Real.

Tonight is the night when over 500 students strap on their best mask and strut their stuff to show the world they are beautiful while enjoying themselves in a pandemonium of rapture..... Sounds cliche? Yup, this post is the follow-up of this.

So the Event is going to be a success. A Real SUCCESS. Congrats to the organizers. Tickets sold out, I heard, from one of sales personnel. Bravo to the formidable sales and promotion team. I guess I shall have to take back those comments I gave about their marketing strategies.

I'm NOT going. despite the numerous pestering from the various personnel, despite the idea of a prom-cum-class farewell party, despite being offered a ticket by a random student at RM30 yesterday while waiting for those two XY-chromosome homo sapiens to turn up. Heck, they were an hour and a half late. But RM30 for the ticket was an attractive offer, really.

Still I'm not going due to assignment commitments (it's due in a week time), and the comment a famous blogger cum student of SCS gave, "no one looks at your age at prom night. It's all about your dress and how you have dolled up for the evening!"

So call me a nerd or what for not attending what is called the-Event-of-the-year by some excited bloggers. I would do anything to be able to get some fun. Anything, except abandoning these assignments, you see. (Surfed through the net. I found 3 student bloggers all excited about tonight's event; one even having a checklist of her preparation from what heels to wear; what tote, accessories and headpiece to go with her beautiful evening gawn; to which saloon to go to for her hairdo... and 3pm 19/10/2008- make up. Wow. If I was going tonight, I would surely nominate her for Prom Queen. Reason for nomination: Self-sacrificing)

Enjoy yourself Tonight, people.

And to the blogger who should still be in the midst of making up; may you be voted as the Prom Queen of SCS.
BTW, if the DJ asks you, "why do you think you should be the Prom Queen?", just answer, "KJ commented that attending a prom is a matter of grave significance and hard work. I think she is just being a nerd and a cheapskate who is not even willing to fork out XX amount for the ticket and hair-do. For the record, I spent XX days and RMXXX altogehter just to prepare for tonight and sacrificed my whole afternoon making up. I even prepared a checklist so that I would not miss out anything. Thus I should be awarded the Prom Queen title because of my enthusiasm."


Hmm, probably I should follow Dad to the venue later, hang out at the lobby while waiting for him to finish his game of squash and yeah, see those Glamourous people flocking into the Hall.

Neh, assignment calls. Exams coming up in succession. And My Lips. Yeah, I'm NOT following Dad because of MY Elephantitis Lips. Apparently, I ate something that I'm allergic to and now, my Lips are SWOLLEN. I've drank glucose, applied ice and the swell has not receded yet. Oh well, it takes time, according to Daddy Dearest. So yeah, Thank God I'm not going to the Prom Night tonight or I'd have to kiss the RM55 goodbye. I'm not going to have Prom Queens laughing at my Unique Lips. Unique positioning strategy. Is there one?
*sobs*

Anyone willing to sponsor a patch test for me?

14 October 2008

Points to ponder

Our lives are not always in our hands. We are sometimes not the master of our own destiny.
We are not always in control of everything that happens in our lives. If we are, the PESTEL framework would not have existed. The global financial turmoil would only affect those *people* and not us, the Tom, Dick and Harry...
Our lives are also in the hands of the society.

How often do we read stories of young, bright students, scoring excellent results in the public exams, with hopes of becoming a doctor. However, a hope remains a hope. He/she never had a chance to continue on higher education due to lack of funds...

"Pa, I think I want to study Law."
"Are you sure? If you want to become a lawyer, you would have to go for the UOL 3+0 external programme. That one's hard. You know (inserts name), he only managed a mere pass for his Year 3 subjects. Mind you, he is used to be a (inserts name of some prestigious organization) scholarship holder. Studied in Singapore during his secondary school days and got (inserts a brilliant academic result) for his O-Levels. If he gets a mere pass, what makes you think you can get through it with an ease?"
-Silence-
"Fine. Law's out."

We are social creatures after all.

That was how i landed up doing what I'm doing. Note: I'm not blaming ANYONE.

Just a random thought that passed through my head after reading Yvonne Foong's blog.

Off to slumber land. MKT2012 will wait till tomorrow.