(oh god..so early...my mind havent wake up yet...)
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"Av view ewer done a dreat azzesment befwour?"
"Huh?!" (at least 5 goondus who were not sensitive enough in controlling their first reactions) (the goondus included me)
First line repeated.
"Oh..threat assessment..no, never do before"
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He asked, "Are you ok?"
*turn around, GC (sitting in the row behind me) pointing back at me, turn back and look at the lecturer*
"Eh Sir, you looking at me?"
Darn. Kena punk'd.
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(wah...jialat..want to fall asleep liao..cannot leh.. Very 'luck say' if sekali I start nodding)
*pinch pinch poke poke*
(wah lau eh..if this carries on my arm blue black liao)
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(hmmm..nice weather..shit..what did the lecturer just say??)
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(wah...how come she scribble so many things on her handout. Got so much thing to write meh?)
*look at own handout which was as clean as it came*
(hmmmm......)
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"Ok class, any questions?"
Silence.
You can even hear the coconut tree leaf drop across the parade square.
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(Ok, better start finish up the readings....oh..file forget to bring back?....... Yay! Dont have to read already! hahahahahah :D)
p.s. The above moments are not fictional, but depict perhaps only 5% of the true happenings of the whole course so far :p
By and large, the lessons were insightful, thought provoking, and essentially an eye opener, by the few experts in their area of work. Thank goodness also the participants are participative and threw some really snazzy questions that kept the class atmosphere alive.
Going to a semi-wilderness next week (I felt a deja vu of HuaHin, which I didn't even knew was a resort town going by the rough stuff we had to go through. We should have bunked into one of the 5 star resorts any of the 3 nights we had to kayak)
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