Monday, March 17, 2008

Day 76 It is St Patrick's Day!

Today is Saint Patrick's Day!
It is an annual feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick
(circa 385–461 AD),
an evangelist well respected among the Irish and the British

St. Patrick used the Shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pre-Christian Irish.

The Shamrock, a symbol of Ireland and a registered trademark of the Republic of Ireland.

This Shamrock, a symbol of Scratch and a registered trademark of the Republic of Dead skin cells

Tried to wear 'Green' today (For St Patrick's Day) but my wardrobe has zero
green tops.. make do with blue lah..

The Singaporean side of me surfaced today.
I was the first to arrive in lecture this morning because
it was my presentation.

This is by default, Angus Sham's seat

The girls in my class

And the boys.. all look very mature right?

But i'm older than every single one of them... sad case

As for the presentation,
The professor got me really panicked initially
because he asked every presenter abstract questions that were out of the world

But he had no questions for my presentation
Was it because he didn't understand a single
word I say due to the Singaporean English???'

During my 3hr break before my next lecture
Went to the main arena of UCL, grabbed a bench
and had a 1hr meeting with the boss up there.





1300hrs

Met Charity and Wenling for lunch.
As Ms Kam was having a BIG BIG craving for happy meal (I wonder why)
Off to Macs we went

The very happy and satisfied kid



She really does look happy doesn't she?


I'm so gonnna starve to death if I ordered a 'Happy meal'
It would be a 'Sad meal' for me in fact


Wenling, looking like 'Why am I dragged here?'


My very sad Mc-chicken burger

Charity's new toy
(Let there be light, and there was a light bulb)


I brought the light bulb to school because I needed to get it replaced..
It fused on me last night

Went to Marks&Spencer for 'Stock taking' tonight
Instead of food stock, I was greeted with bouquet of flowers
as well as flower pots, flower baskets that were thrown out...

I emptied the soil in one of the baskets and took it home.

Ta da!

I always wanted a toiletries basket and now i have got one!

Enjoy 'St Patrick's Day' by John mayer (Charles for you)

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