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Post-Exam activities were so boring! We played Wipe-Out, which was so lame because only 10 out of 30 in each house was allowed to play at one time. My house tied for first at least, so at least some good came out of it. Then we did a whole load of surveys and stuff, you know, to find out what kind of learning style we prefered. Halfway through, Emma and I had to go see the dentist, so we left. The cool thing was that at the end of the corridor with the dentist room was this door with the picture of a ghost pasted on it. It was kinda dark, and Emma didn't want to take a closer look so I did. It look a little creepy, but reminded me of the Warcraft-DoTA guy. While waiting for Ethel to finish, we read the only two magazines in the dental room, which I'm sad to say was 8 Days. I took the 'good' one and left Emma to read the one with half naked Singaporean 'hot' guys in it. Well, at least it's my first time reading an 8 Days magazine and it's always good to try new stuff right? The dentist kept typing stuff on her computer (very slowly by the way) and asked questions and stuff. She asked how many moes I had on my face and then drew it on this face thing on her computer, like WTF? She scratched my teeth and stuff while checking for tooth decay, which I'm proud to say, I have none. The next day was pretty much the same, only we watched Chinese Opera, which is infinitely worst. Then, more and more talks, I swear my ass fell asleep during it. Oh, and Happy Birthday Emma, and thanks for the brownies! I've got a long weekend ahead of me, and then, I'll get my results back. I'm particularily nervous about History and Literature, but all I can do it hope... for the best?
// Saturday, October 13, 2007, 1:00 PM
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