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Back. After not very long..lol

I can't resist anymore. I just feel like blogging and so here I am. My first post for the new year, 2007. I'm really taken aback as to how fast time really flies. Its like wow...2007 already.


I'm sure its even faster for JC peeps. After 2007,comes 2008. Guys will enter NS and girls moving on to university. Oooo...


Still pretty long way for me. I'm not even in my second year yet. But yea, I smell it coming real fast. When school starts tommorow, I have more or less 6-7 weeks before...BOOM! The heavy weight semester exams. How interesting...no warm-ups! :(



Anyway, I was informed that I was involved in a police case some time last week. But the weird thing is, I have not been to the police station or meet anyone from there so far. I was the one dealing with the shirt supplier for CSS NCC and it was told to me that I have not paid a single cent to the company. What crap. I did pay everything. What really got onto my nerves was that the company contacted me through phone call and enquire about the payment and then they decided to report it to the police. I find that it was pretty unreasonable. No discussion what-so-ever and POOF! I'm in a police case.


But I must say that I became ball-less for a while when it happened. And then that night, the police actually called me. And that made me even more panicky. But then I realised, I've nothing to be afraid of and that's it. I had all sorts of weird imaginations crashing through my mind for that few days. I was told during the phone call with the police that I might have to come down to the station to make a statement but somehow that day had not happened yet.


Till now, there's no news of the case. I've paid all the money that I'm supposed to and they have given me all the goods. So we're square. And, man. It was a hell lot of cash money for a 17-year old like me to handle. It was over a thousand bucks. Plus, its not my money alone I'm handling. I still remember myself being so cautious in counting the money and all. And still, something like this has to happen. Wht more can I say...


When I think back, what if it were my specialists(they were only in sec 3 in 2006) who are the ones handling this instead of me? It'll be a worst scenario I supposed. They're having their Os this year and yet have to deal with this kind of shit. Whatever it is, I hope its all over.


Sometimes I do wonder if its really worth sacrificing and putting in your utmost effort in something when it's seemingly clear that it's not going to work out. Clement asked me that before and I find that the answer changes with what situation a person is in. It's one of those questions with volatile answers.


And yea, thanks Clement for being there. I really appreaciate it. At least you helped me starighten my thoughts at that time. Thanks bro.


Year 2007. I'm ready for it. YEA!!!

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