C.O.L.L.E.G.E.
The last whole week was my college’s orientation week. The week before the freshmen’s week was a week which I managed to get through by attending myself to all kinds of big and unrelatively important stuff. The week before the hard-to-get-through-week was a week I spent indulding myself in the beautiful beaches of the East Coast namely the Perhentian and Redang islands. Basically this post will be things that happened over the past 3 weeks after resigning from work. That’s it! Yeah, that just rounded up what had happened in the past 3 weeks. Period.
Haha. Ok. So I attended the college freshmen’s week. I know some of my friends will say: “Aiyah, orientation no need to go one, nothing to do geh.” I’d agree to a certain extent, but I still feel the need to attend the freshmen’s week as
1. It’s the place I’ve been always looking forward to be in.
2. It’s good the get acquainted with a new environment in an early stage.
3. DDDs.
The first day of orientation was the Mass Call which scheduled at 1400GMT. I was being a tad of skeptical before going out as I don’t know which outfit should I put on, pardon me I was too excited for this. The first day ended up with some surprising elements as the VIP of the day, entered the College Hall as we greeted him in a very muhibah manner, by clapping hands and uttering out loud “Huan Ying Ni”, “Welcome”, “Selamat Datang”, “Van na cum”, apparently four different welcome languages, who appeared to be Dato Seri Ong Ka Ting, who then of course delivered an exhilarating speech. There were two activities on the second day as I attended a briefing by the programme supervisor and had some fun meeting my coursemates. The third day was the Society Day. Freshmen like me will get to choose the college’s societies of their own choices. It was also the day I wanted to end Gary Chuah Cheng Wai’s life who were being Two Face by doing the wrong thing at the wrong time. On the fourth day, it was just another ‘compulsory’ briefing and I got my student ID card in the end of the day. I’m beginning to get familiar with the college, which has a campus five times the size of an Old Trafford. On a different note, I did saw a lot of DDDs. It could be due to my prior working environment, which probably changed the way I look at DDD to some different degree. The younger DDDs are just not that attractive to me anymore, unless the DDD is of some character with matured appearance. That’s more or less about it, my college freshmen’s week. Tomorrow would be the first day of study, can’t wait to put on my student ID card, haha!




tarc? which course?
Dip. in Business Management Year 2 ^____^
a campus five times the size of an Old Trafford?haha.u measure it before?
ddd u on la,i know u prefer “big” one!haha
In your case I’d rather measure a DDD than the campus Heeeee.
zzzzzz….
all just becoz of DDD…
i suggest tat u better end gary’s life now…
haha…
If you were me you’ll surely put DDD top of the list I bet.
gud lucks lor…
i also wan DDDs
You want DDDs, come come. They are waiting to be ’sold’ to owner like you. HEEEE
actually DDD stand for wat? haha.
hah, u din put my link in your list? haha. i tot u get uni offer?
hey… DDD is actually pronounced “Dep Dep Dep” or “Diap Diap Diap”. it simply means leng lui, instead of saying out the traditional way we say DDD! haha. oh Sorry I’ll link you now in my blogroll. Yeah I get a place, this post is long ago when I was thinking of a backup for the worst.