Wednesday, March 01, 2006

went down to leonard's workplace to try the makan yesterday. the bloody waiteress was so damn rude (what's her name again? cauliflower?), always passing some snide comment or another. stupid bitch. anyway, the soup wasn't great. the burger was fine though, even if it was a tad too cheesy. went bowling at marina square after that, where sam and wilson had the big showdown. wilson won, to our surprise, since he was saying how bad he was. LIAR. he ps us there after that. bloody hell. must have gone gallivanting with girls. we went to look up leonard, since he was on his break, and we went to have sundaes at swensen's, where leonard once again showed off his lameness (today where got sundae? only got tuesdae!).

i think Agu's punishment for going AWOL was too light. by walking out on his contract with the Indonesian club, he has tarnished the good name that Singapore has. he has got too arrogant for his own good. the FAS should have made an example out of him and kick him out of the country for good. he's become for too selfish and lazy, and no self-respecting Lion will allow this to creep into his game. come on! he's just making use of the FAS. make an example out of him, and show the people of the FTS payroll that no foreign-born player can get away with nonsense of any sort.

flipping through the scholarship guides pisses me off. almost every single Government scholarship is for those who choose the 'A' Level route. what? poly people too stupid for Government issit? please la. the Government can make noises about poly education being good, and how employers like the skills that poly grads have, but if the Government continues to shut the door on poly grads taking up Government scholarships, then nothing will change. the same old attitudes towards poly education will stay. the Government will also miss out on what poly grads can offer to the Civil Service. so this is what i say: change the criteria for taking up Government scholarships; let poly grads compete with 'A' Level holders on an equal footing, and we will see Singapore move one step closer to becoming the society for all that the PM himself envisaged.

i heard the crickets at 10:39 am

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