Thursday, April 30, 2009

Of IIUM n Owlets

Everyone has posted uber long posts on debate. But my lousy guy brain can't remember all the stuff that has happened and and put them into words. (Really, I don't get how girls do that) So I'll just throw u some pics :)
Yea, more Pictures. Agaaiinnn lol.

I know this has nothing to do with the post but well...

Anywhoo, This is Moe.

He's an owlet :) If that's what baby owls are called.

He looks somewhat manly so i'll assume Moe's a he. We heard odd clicking sounds coming from behind the house one day and found him sitting on our fence. He told us he was missing his mother lol so we kept him. But after a few days of feeding him leftover rice he kinda disappeared from the box we put him in.

Well, either - 1) He finally found mom and they're a happy family again, 2) He grew feathers and flew away or 3) The evil stray cats ate him up and coughed him up in a hairball.
Really hope option 3 wasn't the outcome :S



Or maybe it was the neighbour's dog that got him.
Mm either ways I'll miss you Moe. Heh.

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Pictures from IIUM
note:-These photos are very randomly arranged and have no relevance whatsoever to debate heh.









Juliee, groggy from airsickness pills.





A lamp on the Uni Hall Of Fame




Dabu!





Happyappy debaters!







IIUM Flower Power










Grainy lowlight pictures taken during the night of the opening ceremony. Everyone was weary from many hours of traveling, and also the springrolls there. Or the lack of them. If you get what I mean.
So taking these photos provided much needed entertainment:)

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The past three weeks has been an emotional rollercoaster.
From exasperation at St. Teresa to the heartbreak in Swinburne.
And ultimately pure delirium in IIUM.
It hurt really bad at times, and felt soo good during others.
But I wouldn't change a single thing that has happened for anything in the world :)

Thank you to Ju n Ida, for always being there to knock sense into me. To Png for being a super mom :) To FookAnn for just being a legend. Period. To Samuel for much needed male contact throughout. Mdm Ng for being the awesom-est teacher ever, to the Swinburne n IIUM debaters for much needed advice and uplifting, especially at times when we felt really poopy.
And Sam, for always being there :)






Sean.