
The Political Science Honours gang @Ainie's
Its 4.25am and I am wide awake. No thanks to my 'nap' at 12am just now. I woke up suddenly at 3am and here I am! Just uploaded some photos in my Multiply (check it out). These past two days had been an endless ride of fun, fun and more fun. Hey! We deserve it after a hard semester of sloughing. Potluck @Ainie's was really awesome! There was so much food and desserts. I realize that many of the guys are actually quite domesticated. Herman cooked pasta which tasted good whereas Leo baked mudpies and Tiramisu. Imagine that! Mudpies and Tiramisu. I cant even bake a perfect chocolate cake! Made me feel less of a woman. Hehe.... We played some mindless games which turned out to be rather CRAZY! "The truth or dare" was starkly uncensored. I never knew that PS guys are such horny beings. I shall not go into details because its just way too gross. Anyways, thanks Ainie for the wonderful evening! It was a great opportunity for a real bonding session with the PS peeps.
Day 2 saw us having lunch with Prof Quah in the PS Lounge. The food was good and we had a great time chatting with Prof Quah. Hes such a caring lecturer and it had been a very fruitful conversation with him. And after that, we went to Cineleisure to watch 'The Holidays'!!! That was one hell of a bloody sweeeeeeet movie Ive ever watched! Jude Law was godly gorgeous and with the British accent, he can make any girl weak in the knees. The script is well-written and there are many thought-provoking quotes. On top of that, there are snippets of witty moments throughout the film.
Hmmmm.... maybe I just like Christmas movies. Weird, right? Well, Christmas movies tend to have wonderful plots which usually centered around love or family issues where the endings are often happy ones. Dearly remind me of fairytales.
Oh yes.. I will be away for Christmas. Am damn sick of Singapore. Although Im just going across the Causeway (since I cannot afford luxurious holidays), it will still be a good breather for me. Cant wait for my Boston trip. Dhilla and I have been talking about it endlessly. We need to get out of Asia! Come to think of it, I would rather go to England and see the Thames river, the London bridge and of course, rural England where the quaint English cottages can be found. Nevertheless, Im not born with a silverspoon in my mouth and so, I am quite thankful that at the very least, Im going SOMEWHERE instead of NOWHERE.