Tuesday, November 18, 2008
So... The 'O's had ended for me a couple weeks ago? Or one? Haha lost track... Hmm since then, what a mixture of boredom and fun. A real
HUGE change in lifestyle since the end of the 'O's. From mugging everyday, knowing the QA for Chemistry, the 50+ essays for History, and jamming in last minute information for Geography and Social Studies, its now been just pure slacking.
I must give out a huge thanks to...
Mr
TJH - for saving my Chem to a certain extent. Rock on Spurs!
Mr (T)
F - for giving me and everyone else two lessons a week of
slackiness meaningful teachings. oops... Stop being neutral...
Mdm
EAH - for the
melamine-filled M&Ms and for the wonderful experience of learning Maths!
Mrs L - for saving my English after the
horrendous Sec 3 lessons.
Mdm WML (
黄老师) - for the crazy Chinese lessons, even though I only got a B3.
And also to...
Ms TLC - for the Geog notes.
Mr EY - for the Saturday classes.
Mr (B) Y (杨老师) - for the Sec 3 lessons.
Mrs AT - for the Maths lesson in Sec 3.
Mr TA - for the hilarious, humorous and really funny Chem classes in Term 3.
Mr LT - for
screwing up my (our) English in Sec 3. no grudges though.
Ms TSW - for teaching Chem in Sec 3.
Mr KP - for teaching us SS during our final lap of our 'O's.
And lastly,
not never to forget,
Ms AK - for being a wonderful form teacher, a really knowledgeable History teacher, and also for the times when you made us (the whole class) laugh, and
cry too. =)
I will always remember them... And whatever result in January, I'll still definitely owe them a lot. This year, along with Sec 3, is probably the time I have laughed the most in class, and yet enjoyed and learnt along the way as well.
Hmm I really love this picture. Check it out...
picture courtesy of Toxel.com
Like what Toxel.com said, "Competitive advertisement at its best".
I mean, who could have thought of that? Haha... It's like suaning your biggest and fiercest rivals in your industry.
And so England take on Germany away on Thursday morning, without captain John Terry, vice-captain Stevie G, United trio Rio Ferdinand, Wes Brown and Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard, Emile Heskey, Ashley and Joe Cole, so that's almost a whole team out.
And in their place are the likes of international noobies like Villa trio Curtis Davies, Ashley Young and Gabbi Agbonlahor, Fulham's Jimmy Bullard, the likes of recalled internationals like Blackburn's Paul Robinson, City's Micah Richards, West Ham's Scott Parker, Boro's Stewart Downing, and Spurs' Darren Bent.
However, the one that causes the most shock is Chelsea's young defender Michael Mancienne, on-loan at Wolves, and playing so well he got a call. But I doubt he'll play, maybe just for a look from Capello and the experience of training with the national team.
In any case, here's my most probably squad... D James; G Johnson, M Richards, M Upson, W Bridge; S Wright-Phillips, M Carrick, G Barry, A Young; P Crouch, G Agbonlahor. I think the supposed two lucky young ones that would play is Ashley Young and Gabbi Agbonlahor, they have just been in great form.
Probably subs that would come on are... P Robinson or S Carson in the second half, C Davies and J Lescott for the defensive positions, but I'd be really shocked and maybe pleased if M Mancienne steps on to the turf in the second period. J Bullard, he has to play a part right, since he's been in the squad for a second time; S Parker, check out what he has to offer defensively; S Downing, see if he's improved; T Walcott, let him continue to gain international experience against top-class opposition. For the forward line, D Bent, since he's been scoring lots for Spurs and if he doesn't start, same goes to J Defoe who has been in decent form for Pompey.
Hmm... Germany will play a strong squad I guess, C'mon Three Lions!
Bye~!
my thoughts at 12:12 am