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It has been such an awesome weekend and I feel great. Went down to subi for coffee and a haircut on Friday and went home to for some... DOTA!!! HAHA! BAD CHENG...but I guess I definitely made up for it over the weekend by: 1) studying my ass off on Saturday night and working on my group assignment for pretty much the entire Sunday. 2) not going clubbing and wasting money on alcohol. of course, I couldn't even if i wanted to because I had a driving test on Sat morn and Sunday mornings goes to God lol.
So on Saturday I had to wake up at 6+ to get ready for my driving test at 8am. It is sooooo damn hard to wake up to a dark sky, haul my fat ass out of bed to start the day. Grumbling at the snooze alarm, I wondered how I could actually do it through my secondary school days. When I finally managed to get up, I looked out my window, only to see an ovecast sky. I said to myself, "OH GOD, PLEASE (x10) DON'T RAIN!!! I really don't want to fail one more time and ask for my parents for more money to fund my next test with a lame I-failed-because-it-was-a-rainy-day-excuse."
Thankfully, in the end, the clouds magically cleared up and it turned out to be a beautiful morning. The sky was as clear as the car-free roads which it looked down upon and It made me feel so calm. Those good conditions definitely aided me in passing my test =). Oh, and the tester was Asian...
The rest of the weekend went pretty quick. I bought myself some new clothes and prob will try to watch my newly downloaded Lost episodes 21 and 22. After that it's back to study. Exams just round the corner and I'm scared shitless...
Just a thought: Isn't it strange how when there are no cars around and practically no one is in your way from racing down that empty road (apart from the police) but you choose to drive slowly in the stillness; 55 on a 60 road, taking your time to round the corners. Instead, when the traffic is heavy, u just wanna drive as fast and aggressively as possible, speeding and overtaking cars at speeds of 65 or 70.
C. blogged on 1:05 AM
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