JC Gathering, at TBP (again)

First stop was Bukit Batok. Collected my specs. I looked kind-of strange to me. Hmmm…

Second stop was West Mall library. Book dropped the 2 books. The date due’s today.

Third stop. Tiong Bahru.

I ended up at Tiong Bahru Plaza once again. This time, it was for a mini JC gathering. We had the following people: Me, Zhonghui, Junjie, Tinghan, and Mr Eugene Chan.

Er… basically, it’s the 4 of us, plus an extra VIP. LOL! Someone whom I had not seen, since JC days. LOL…

Well well, he still looked the same, somehow. Heh.

Anyway, we had dinner at Rajah Inn. My second visit in 2 days. Oh well. Never mind, this time I had the herbal soup. We had the buffet dinner, and we ordered food steadily. I had to use the word ‘steadily’ because it was not like how we ate during army days or at the buffet dinner with the work team last time: order like crazy. We tested water first, see the serving size.

Yeah, old people don’t eat too much anyway.

We ate, we crapped, we stoned, all the way to 10pm.

Come think of it, it’s been 10 years already, since JC days. We went into SAJC in January 2000. We were in the same class: 1S19. Mr Eugene Chan was our CT. We were a crazy bunch of people, doing crazy things.

The first 3 months were so fun.

Until the ‘O’ Levels results were released.

We got separated into different classes. The majority remained in the main class: 00S73. A few, like me, ended up in 00S71. Some ended up in 00S54. A minority ended up in some other classes, and some were out of SAJC.

00S73 felt more fun. 00S71, I think, overall, was quite sianz. Maybe that’s why I did not really enjoy JC life. The surroundings, the people, and the environment, felt strange. The school’s OK. The teachers’ were OK too.

So much that, I think, during my JC days, there’s not much class outings. It’s always school, home, school, home.

So boring.

Do I need to spell it out, that I had a boring class for my 2 years in JC?

Never mind. I just did.

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