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Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Curse of The Oily Man.

Finally. Nostalgic Malaysia is over (well, actually it was over days ago, but KYUEM being the only place where the internet has mood swings, this update was regrettably delayed). It was interesting. It was entertaining. Most importantly, it ended. Satisfactorily. Something worth being nostalgic about. But not yet. Now's the time to relish the (temporary) freedom. And study for the MOCK exams (or for some, time to focus on ICAN).

Amazing isn't it, how you prepare and anticipate so much for a project and then when the time comes, it ends before you realize what's going on. That's how Nostalgic Malaysia was for us the SC. And I believe this feeling is echoed by the respective House Directors along with their crew.

The results were as follows : 1st place went to TOPAZ house, followed by Garnet, Diamond and then Sapphire. The best P Ramlee impersonator came from TOPAZ as well. Congratulations to all the winners.

The event saw many an eccentric student dressing up to the occasion. Some guys, especially the cooler, ehem, seniors came in something that was cool 30 years back. Now, its just kind of funny looking. :)

What's most exciting was seeing so many people having a good time. Tonight we reminisced. Tonight we had a good time. Tonight we were nostalgic. And to top it off, tonight we had a hearty delicious meal. Thank you Dining Hall.

Sadly, there were a few dissidents to the whole idea. It is in their honest opinion that an event like this should only involve the Student Council, and that the student community (roughly the other 96 %) should not be involved in the organisation. Wow. I'm rather flattered that the SC are thought to be human beings who possess astonishing super powers. heh. Maybe they are rather taking the notion "a student government serves the students" a wee bit too far, eh? But seriously, the event would not have been possible without the active participation of all the House Committees. :)

On a separate note, the KYUEM PLAYERS (not referring to philandering individuals) are organizing a new play entittled "King Henry the Tenth". Rumour has it that the audience will be treated to many a wrestling scene involving a teacher and his students. The victim will hopefully be the teacher of course. Production Night is anticipated to be in the closing week of this semester. That's sometime in June. Still far off. (But if you think it in terms of the coming A level exams, its quite soon, actually.)

Okay, enough with the generous doses of nostalgia. Time to go to the RC. Gotta work on that 'A' grade. Good Day KYUEM.