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    The big day... finally!

    Wednesday, May 17, 2006

    No, I'm not getting married, contrary to what most of you think i.e. that I'll secretly get attached/engaged/married without telling any of you. To those I promised you would be the first to know, I'm still keeping that promise, so don't panic and don't worry. Right, now then.

    Dan, Kim and I finally launched our little group on Monday after much hiccups and in between the very busy special term, tkd and driving lessons. Kim was craving for Japanese food so we ended up at Sakae, obviously the most convenient since Borders was just downstairs, which makes a rather good waiting place *winks*.

    Alright, I confess! I was ten minutes late and made Dan and Kim starve in the most terrible way: by sitting in Sakae whilst watching their (potential) go pass in front of them. But they waited for me still despite the temptation, so sweet!

    So then we said grace and started the ritual to our CSS 2, followed by plate after plate of sushi plus 3 plates of tofu, all except 2 pieces of it was eaten by Daniel alone. After we had stuffed ourselves of rice and miscellaneous, Kim and I decided we were full. However, Daniel was only half full so he suggested going over to Ice Cube for ice cream. But before that, we had to have our chicken-ginseng broth look alike so Daniel ordered this soup thing which arrived in a tea pot. From the tea pot, Daniel extracted almost magically a little cup (like those meant to drink sake). For the very first time in order to mark our opening ceremony, we each drank from the same cup of soup.

    Of course, this would have been explained so much easily using pictures, but they are currently in Kim's phone, Edward. (Yes, the phone is named Edward!) And our dear Kim has gone to Bangkok, so effectively, the photos are unavailable because Edward is in Bangkok right now.

    So off we went to Ice Cube... Once Daniel sat down, he refused to budge and occupied the whole sofa by himself like a king ha. Apparently it was addictive because after some time, Kim started to put her thunder thighs on the wall, like she always do at home. So we sat there for a couple of hours eating ice cream and thrashing our nonsense around. Poor Daniel who was then suffering from his anxiety-filled mind for a certain issue concerning a certain fairytale character, and we had to make it worse by asking about it every 10 minutes when he checks his phone every 5 mins. Despite that, he bravely survived the night, thanks to the fellowship of CSS 2 of course.

    Because we had to distract Daniel from his anxious mind, we started to make future plans for CSS 2. Our next fellowship will be the day the results come out and of course the day of Kim's driving test. (Good luck girl! You can do it!) We intend to sit in Kim's room and comfort ourselves with beer and crackers should our results come out like shit, which we're crossing our fingers for it not to.

    Daniel suggested a way we could motivate ourselves to study next semester: by placing 200 bucks on the table for the person with the best grades of the sem. That's roughly about 60 plus bucks to fork out per person. Damn. Well, may the best CSS 2 member win!


    5:45 pm
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