I'm feeling good today.
The MLU seminar ran pretty smoothly.
I was supposed to be in school by 8 but I overslept and reached school at 8.10.
After all the briefing by Cikgu Zul, me and Hidayah got prepared.
All 600 teachers were reporting so there were some who strayed all the way to our booth.
Argh. My bahasa baku is so damn rusty and I stuttered the first few times and used un-baku malay. haha.
At 9.45 sharp, the teachers went for break.
Meaning 600++ of them were at the foyer.
Cikgu left us to mingle around and we handed out Saujana Pujangga, the magazine that TPJC and IJC produced together last year.
And Mr Masagos made his rounds and talked to both of us.
He asked what is saujana and my mind decided it was the right time to go blank.
Somehow we salvaged the situation and he was really nice and fun to talk to.
Somehow we salvaged the situation and he was really nice and fun to talk to.
After the teachers all went up to LT1 again, we were technically free all the way until 1 plus.
So we had breakfast and we talked to cikgu zul.
He's cool. Havoc. haha.
And since the J2's were setting up their broadcasting stuff, me and hidayah decided to steal borrow RI's congkak board and played congkak.
I kept losing cos I wasn't really concentrating.
Cikgu Tetty came soon after and she sat down with us and played a turn against me.
By that time, it started raining and after the $10,000 white screen almost toppled, we decided to help out again.
Fast forward, the whole booth was wrapped up much earlier than usual.
After eating lunch, I hung around, trying to help them all pack but I got shooed away instead.
So I wandered off to the other booths and then helped carry the stuff back into the mlep room.
By the time they all started playing batu serembat and lastik each other with blue tack, I got shooed away for real so I went home.
All in all, the day went pretty smoothly and put me in a good mood for the rest of the day.
I have a friend made out of lava.
Hot shit.
No wonder it burns.
:)
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