↑ Capt. Gerry Peacock
↑ Samantha (emcee), Capt. G. Peacock and Mr. Cyrano
He shared with us his experiences and talked about his flying career. A380 is amazing! Didn't get to see the whole thing when we last board it because we were only allowed to stay in the economy class and not wander about the aircraft. Q&A session was pretty interesting.
Mr. Peacock even offered some pointers and deals for the many of us who aspire to be pilots in future. =))
EXAMS!!
Just can't seem to get down to revision and studying.
*pulls out the list of MOTIVATORS and starts phoning for help*
Went studying with the JC peeps. Real silent and solid muggers* you wouldn't wanna be left out.
Crazy.
Went for revision with the poly people. Talked a lot, but surprisingly, quite lot of progress.
Went studying with orangejuice too.
My brains can't seem to process MGTAIRC well like the other modules. Hmmm..
↑ 蜡笔小新!
mild comic relief required
It's only Monday, and some people have already completed their revision and done memorizing everything?? Impressive! and somewhat intimidating. That's how competitive it is. Those average ones like me should work, and maybe, pray harder.
Prelims for JCs, main exams for poly, EYE for pri and sec students, and 'O' Levels Oral Examination commences a few days later?? Study hard people, at the same time don't forget to take care of your health, even though it's of lesser importance compared to academic but still, you can't work well if you're sick.
*mug
[muhg] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, mugged, mug·ging.
–noun
1. a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
2. the quantity it holds.
3. Slang.
a. the face.
b. the mouth.
c. an exaggerated facial expression; grimace, as in acting.
d. a thug, ruffian, or other criminal.
4. British Slang. a gullible person; dupe; fool. –verb (used with object)
5. to assault or menace, esp. with the intention of robbery.
6. Slang. to photograph (a person), esp. in compliance with an official or legal requirement. –verb (used without object)
7. Slang. to grimace; exaggerate a facial expression, as in acting.
Who started the 'mugging' thing first??
Ok. Back to memorising.
Till then,

have it your way
=)
I made my
