Anthem of Memoirs


It’s Bubbly…
March 31, 2008, 10:58 pm
Filed under: Life

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A tub of water filled with bubbles illuminated by spotlights stored behind some fanciful glass. I don’t mind having one of these at my home. Simple but B-E-A-utiful art work.



Motivational Workshop~
March 30, 2008, 9:44 am
Filed under: Uncategorized

It’s the end of the motivational workshop! A journey of self-discovery, learning of new skills and many more. Did it motivate me? Maybe. I cant say that I dreaded the workshop, neither could I say I enjoyed it. 3 days of non-stop listening and talking of round 10 hours each day. I can say that its more tiring that motivating. Out of the 3 days, the 2nd day is pretty much the most enjoyable to me, learned about my own personality, suprised about how accurate the personality test was. The D-I-S-C thing yup? Very accurate if you do it right, kudos to the people who invented this personality test! I belong to the S personality group, hates changes and loves to think. Most of my classmates are I personality, which explains why my class is so hyper-active. Most of the peps enjoyed this experience, the coach was real humorous, I bet that he’s definitely a ‘I’ personality. During the last hour of the workshop we were made to go round sign each others booklet at the back, give words of encouragement and how we understand each other better. I enjoyed that session pretty well. Learnt a great phrase too ‘Say what you mean, mean what you say, but DON’T be mean when you say it’. Knowing myself better, I will strive to be a better person, and never to repeat grave mistakes that I just made a few days ago.

I felt very guilty for what I have done, even up till now. It’s not your fault that you are emotional, cos I am the one to be blamed. You mean alot to me, and I will never do such a thing again, never.



Muahaha 10,000BC
March 26, 2008, 11:07 pm
Filed under: Life

Enjoyed the movie 10,000BC? Here are some jokes that I thought of and happen to find at the same time :)

WHAT SINGAPORE WAS LIKE IN 10,000BC

Many tribesmen worry that they won’t have enough funds in their Caveman Prehistoric Fund (CPF) when they retire, and therefore endangering the poor Mammoth and Giant Saber-Tooth Tigers which led to the tax increase of 2% on Giant Saber-Tooth Tigers (GST). Due to the ageing population, tribal leaders give incentives for all cavepeople to have three kids before they turn 20. Sadly, male cavesmen have to attend MS (Mammoth service) at the age of 18, to deter other tribes from being agressive. In order to save the environment, cavesmen were advised to use the Mammoth Riding Transit (MRT) instead of riding their individual Saber-Tooth Tigers. Not forgetting, Singaporean cavemen loved their Saber-Tooth Tiger Beer best.

Enjoy :)



The crossroad
March 25, 2008, 8:21 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

Life can be much more unexpected that I thought it would be, as I just learned. Maybe I have been to naive, if life was that simple, it would have been meaningless.

How I hope I can paint a smile on your face, I tried to do everything I could, most of them just useless… It’s so unfair, and I would gladly change places to be the one suffering. If god really exist, then I hope that all the bad things will be taken out on me, it’s unbearable to see someone I care for in pain like that. I pray it would be over soon and just for things to get better.



Sky Of Love…
March 22, 2008, 8:40 pm
Filed under: Life, Movies

Went out yesterday to watch Sky of Love with her. It was a Cathay exclusive movie, watched it at Causeway Point. It’s a sad love story from Japan, and as usual, you put two very close lovers together and one of them gets any fatal illness, throw in a couple of actors who can cry alot and there you have it, a sure-win combination for making sad love stories. But I do enjoy the twist in the story though, where the two lovers were schooling, which shows that young teenagers, be it a gentleman or a hooligan, can have steady, long-lasting relationships just like adults do. Maybe we are just too modernized, where teenagers tend to mature faster, but perhaps that doesn’t happen all the time. Another interesting twist is the introduction of another guy, a very nice guy I think, which does remind me of past memories. Two thumbs up for the movie overall. As expected, people left the cinema with red and swollen eyes. I didn’t cried, so did she haha, but it moved me a little at the end. It’s movies like these that I should watch more often to get in touch with my feelings, or else sooner or later I will be turning into a zombie. With more and more work stacking up and the pressure of the upcoming ‘O’ levels, I really hope I could survive. Randomly, I love coffee bean :)

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I do. Truly, maybe not madly, but definitely deeply~



Good Friday.
March 21, 2008, 8:24 am
Filed under: Food, Life

O yea! It’s Good Friday, which spells no work or school for most of us using the computer right now. Happy Good Friday people, lol. Anyone out there watch the programme called ‘Bizzare Foods’ on channel 16 Discovery Travel and Living before? It’s one freaky show, and I got a taste on how being the host of the show is like yesterday night. Well, at first, it was a normal dinner, where normal humans eat their normal staple food. The last dish came steaming hot on the table, which appears to be some kinda triangle shape white jelly to me. I was then told that the dish is called ‘Shark’s head’, and it is really a shark’s head, except I was staring at it the whole time trying to figure out which shark species had a triangular head. Anyway, I was given a pretty big serving of what appears to be (TAKE BIG NOTE OF THIS WORD) ‘FATS’. I took a bite of this funky cross breed of jelly and soya beancurd with the taste of sea cucumber. Man I was at a lost of words. Can anyone out there tell me what is the structure of shark’s head if you have eaten it before, I mean, someone please please enlighten me. That’s one experience which will be difficult to forget, every part of it. Just a little advice from me to people out there, when you see the dish called ‘Sharks Head’ in any menu of a restaurant, order it out of curiosity at your own risk, and if you do, I will be glad to hear your part of the experience :)



Back to hell -_-
March 18, 2008, 8:10 pm
Filed under: Life, School

School has reopened, students are handed back to the authorities, we teenagers are forced back into our mundane crurriculum life again. The one week March holiday just passed as if it was a day ago, well, but at least I managed to have some special moments during that short one week. What seems to be hell seems to have gotten worse, now the brilliant and caring committee of the school introduced this so called ‘extension programme’ for the ‘O’ level students. In short, we are just suppose to stay back in school later than usual. How much later? Until 5 or 6pm, which is actually brainless in some sense. When lessons end, which is around 2.10pm, we have got to wait all the way until 4pm for the extra lessons to start, I seem to wonder whether the school thinks we need such a long break and if they really do why not extend our reccess first stupid. So now we gotta wait until the lessons start, waste of our time, just bring it forward and get it over and done with man -_- All my classmates came to a unanimous descision that the school should bring the lessons forward too. Got myself a new cellphone, maybe to motivate myself to work harder, but o wells, put the excuse aside, I just want a new phone :)

I am trying my best to hold on, knowing that it’s still a long way to go.

It’s already at a point of no turning back, I just hope everything would turn out the way I want it to be.



14 Men March to the beat of 14th March
March 14, 2008, 11:10 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

Just another day has passed, like what people say, it’s just another day in the office. Went to NIE today, it’s where humans learn how to become teaching humans, but honestly, after dedicating 10 years of my life to be in the education system, teachers just look like mere humans to me. Show me someone like Bill Clinton and maybe I can consider him as a super human. Anyway, NIE is big, real big, to me it has got a great potential into being developed into a skate park, grab a BMX bike and just ride around, thats gotta be fun. Attended the undergraduates talk on their trip to India, and woah I ought to be impressed. Good presentation skills, real good fantastic data collected, lotsa new terms and wonderful professors to come up and talk their about their thoughts. Will always remember what one of the professors said, ‘Learning is an enriching experience and it should be brought out of the classroom’, totally agreed. Kudos to Mr Whoever-You-Are. Went back to school and joined my drummers for their performance. Well done boys, can see lotsa improvement. For the seniors, all I want to say is, leading is never easy, it’s a hard route to walk I know, but it’s part and parcel of growing up, value the chance given to you and treat is as a learning experience. I hope to see you guys grow up to be real fine men :)

It’s a great performance :)                                                                                                                                                                          

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What does your name mean?
March 13, 2008, 8:19 pm
Filed under: Life

I think this is not very accurate, the first two lines are already wrong -_-


What Wong Wen Jie Means


You are very charming… dangerously so. You have the potential to break a lot of hearts.
You know how what you want, how to get it, and that you will get it.
You have the power to rule the world. Let’s hope you’re a benevolent dictator!You are well rounded, with a complete perspective on life.
You are solid and dependable. You are loyal, and people can count on you.
At times, you can be a bit too serious. You tend to put too much pressure on yourself.You are very intuitive and wise. You understand the world better than most people.
You also have a very active imagination. You often get carried away with your thoughts.
You are prone to a little paranoia and jealousy. You sometimes go overboard in interpreting signals.

You are deeply philosophical and thoughtful. You tend to analyze every aspect of your life.
You are intuitive, brilliant, and quite introverted. You value your time alone.
Often times, you are grumpy with other people. You don’t appreciate them trying to interfere in your affairs.

You are friendly, charming, and warm. You get along with almost everyone.
You work hard not to rock the boat. Your easy going attitude brings people together.
At times, you can be a little flaky and irresponsible. But for the important things, you pull it together.

You are fair, honest, and logical. You are a natural leader, and people respect you.
You never give up, and you will succeed… even if it takes you a hundred tries.
You are rational enough to see every part of a problem. You are great at giving other people advice.

You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It’s easy to get you excited… which can be a good or bad thing.
You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don’t stick with any one thing for very long.
You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.



Kitten on Wheels :)
March 12, 2008, 3:49 am
Filed under: Just bitching around

 Well, I am back, not more than 8 hours after the birth of my new blog, pretty much thanks to SMRT. Have you ever seen this locomotive train that runs through the track every night after all the trains services stop? Most likely people who lives near the MRT track will spot this nocturnal sighting. Anyway, I don’t really give a dam about this train, not until approximately 2.52am this beautiful Wednesday. It happened to me that the train have some kind of problem and is struggling on the track, like a vehicle stuck in mud and the driver has got to GUN the engine to get out. Pretty much the same thing, but when a train GUN it’s engines you gotta expect to wake the neighbours. I was pretty pissed off as I expected that I would not be able to return back to sleep again later (which is happening right now). The train came to a stop right beside my house, and saw a few men walking on the tracks. Sadly, my first thought was to get some eggs out of the fridge and practice my thwoing skills, but think bout it, these men haven gotten any sleep, and I am pretty sure they are feeling like shit for being stuck in this mess. My family is back to sleep right now, except me. Right now that locomotive is parked neatly right beside my house, it’s kinda quiet and still, seems like a little kitten on wheels to me. To be honest and vulgar, it looks like a goddam sausage packed with shit travelling on wheels. I ain’t gonna complain to SMRT for this, what has happened has already happened, just hope that it wont happen again, right now I can just wait for the day to start. It’s raining again, and it came just at the right time to suit my mood.

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Look closely and maybe you can see the locomotive. Picture is taken in pitch dark conditions, flash wouldn’t work either, camera does not cost thousands of dollars, so don’t expect much.