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I feel like a kid again!
Thursday, August 27 | 11:47 AM

A colleague did this!!!




TOTALLY AWESOME!!!!!

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call 0404 for pizza making class!
Thursday, April 30 | 12:47 PM

My brother's domestic helper agreed to teach some of us how to whip up a home-made pizza.

Preparing the pan...

Fast forward after preparing the dough and we are now placing the toppings...
 
Meanwhile, in the living room, everybody loves to get a piece of Sprite.

That's our teacher and my nephew.

Frying the salmon to be placed in the baked rice  dish.

The cheese and salmon go very well with the baked rice...yummy.

Please...can I have a piece of the very fragrant smelling red chicken bakua?

No???  Fine!  I'm sure there's something in the bin I can scrap up...

The time machine is taking such a long warp!

I could use a belly rub in the meantime...

Woohoo!

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balloon madness
Wednesday, April 29 | 5:48 PM

"Sir, this is school.  
Why are we doing this - blowing up balloons - in class?"


take a break
blow up a balloon
pass it on
cheer up someone special today
when was the last time you did something 
silly and spontaneous
BUT extraordinarily FUN!












some of my colleagues caught the "infection" as well



so what are you waiting for?
take a break from the ratrace
do something silly TODAY!

More pictures of this mania can be found here.

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Big Gulp - 1A
Thursday, April 16 | 6:34 AM

I finally got to meet 1A albeit some missing individuals.








Yes, I do this for a living - telling kids to drink up more water!

View pther photos of the melt-down here.

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ball-ocks!
Thursday, April 2 | 8:32 AM

My favourite relief periods are Physical Education lessons.  You get to wear t-shirt and shorts which is a relief in this very punishing humid weather.  Another plus is the free exercise you get while working.  Did I forget to mention the fun element?

See, due to pre-existing practices, a handful students from various classes would:
- not bring their attire and assume that they need not explain themselves; 
- feign strange aches everywhere just to skip PE (been there as a student myself so TRY HARDER guys!);
- ask to play another game on their own in another venue when the majority of the class has decided on a particular game.

So I always tell them this, "I am in-charge of 40-43 lives during these 2 periods and I have unfortunately been only given ONE pair of eyes.  So we stick together in the field/basketball court and play the same sport together.  No `BUT we always do this in Mr. X's class.'  Have you not realised that I am not Mr. X?  By the way, this is PE class NOT sit-one-corner-and-lepak-or talkcock (a local slang for idle chatter) sing-song session.  Go out there and have a good sweat.  In the meantime, try to have some fun doing it because when you leave secondary school, you will miss PE lessons the most."   

Having 2 games of soccer in both ends of the astro-turf means I have to shuttle to and fro both games to monitor that the boys play hard and play fair - an axiom of the PE department I truly like.

This was taken using my N95 handphone.  I rather like the outcome of the shot.  

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historical lunatic
Friday, March 13 | 12:12 AM

Which Historical Lunatic 

Are You?

You are Joshua Abraham Norton, 

first and only Emperor of the United States of America!

Born in England sometime in the second decade of the nineteenth century, you carved a notable business career, in South Africa and later San Francisco, until an entry into the rice market wiped out your fortune in 1854. After this, you became quite different. The first sign of this came on September 17, 1859, when you expressed your dissatisfaction with the political situation in America by declaring yourself Norton I, Emperor of the USA. You remained as such, unchallenged, for twenty-one years.

Within a month you had decreed the dissolution of Congress. When this was largely ignored, you summoned all interested parties to discuss the matter in a music hall, and then summoned the army to quell the rebellious leaders in Washington. This did not work. Magnanimously, you decreed (eventually) that Congress could remain for the time being. However, you disbanded both major political parties in 1869, as well as instituting a fine of $25 for using the abominable nickname "Frisco" for your home city.

Your days consisted of parading around your domain - the San Francisco streets - in a uniform of royal blue with gold epaulettes. This was set off by a beaver hat and umbrella. You dispensed philosophy and inspected the state of sidewalks and the police with equal aplomb. You were a great ally of the maligned Chinese of the city, and once dispersed a riot by standing between the Chinese and their would-be assailants and reciting the Lord's Prayer quietly, head bowed.

Once arrested, you were swiftly pardoned by the Police Chief with all apologies, after which all policemen were ordered to salute you on the street. Your renown grew. Proprietors of respectable establishments fixed brass plaques to their walls proclaiming your patronage; musical and theatrical performances invariably reserved seats for you and your two dogs. (As an aside, you were a good friend of Mark Twain, who wrote an epitaph for one of your faithful hounds, Bummer.) The Census of 1870 listed your occupation as "Emperor".

The Board of Supervisors of San Francisco, upon noticing the slightly delapidated state of your attire, replaced it at their own expense. You responded graciously by granting a patent of nobility to each member. Your death, collapsing on the street on January 8, 1880, made front page news under the headline "Le Roi est Mort". Aside from what you had on your person, your possessions amounted to a single sovereign, a collection of walking sticks, an old sabre, your correspondence with Queen Victoria and 1,098,235 shares of stock in a worthless gold mine. Your funeral cortege was of 30,000 people and over two miles long.

The burial was marked by a total eclipse of the sun.

I'm Joshua Abraham Norton, the first and only Emperor of the United States of America!

Which Historical Lunatic Are You?

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run free
Wednesday, February 25 | 12:13 PM


I'm rather tired today after a long day yesterday.  So this entry will be brief in explanation.  Basically the pictures below sort of sums up what I did in the earlier part of day before I started work in the afternoon.  I brought Sprite to SPCA in the hope to find a second dog to adopt.  After that, a spontaneous decision to head to a local dog-run ended up in a shopping spree for Sprite and a friend's cat at the dogmart there.  Thanks to Napaboaniya for telling me about Dog Movers and also to 2 of my ex-students, Atticus and Daryl, who had come along to keep Sprite entertained.  Enjoy. 












Heading to Dog Movers at Pasir Ris Farmway 2 after lunch.







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