*warning: do not read and drive*
When I first heard the song "It Don't Have To Change" from John Legend, the things that came to my mind were memories of life in MS...cause the song's about keeping in touch with family and stuff...so it really hit a nerve when I first heard it...
I'm bringing this up cause I went to MS to meet up with old friends this afternoon...and it was the usual affair: screeching, laughter & tight hugs all around...Turns out there was a choir practice and tug-of-war match happening today. So what I expected to be a *relatively* quiet afternoon catching up with friends turned out to be just like old times, albeit different locations: goofing off during choir practice in the auditorium, rooting for the team in tarik kalat...those were the good ol' days (btw, congrats Laksmana...and Hulubalang: A for effort!!!!!!!!! huhuhu) some of us were quoting Madagascar all day (~physically fit, physically fit~ hahaha) and I found out Marul's off to UK soon! (PS Happy birthday to Marul & Fadhli)
So, actually, since everyone was quite busy, I didn't really have much time cathcing up with them, it was just me & Mash who weren't very involved in the choir stuff who ended up gabbing off with each other...I spent some time with Mas, Rin, Syubs & Jirin though when I first arrived and I don't know why but everytime I talk to these guys my voice just gets louder and louder and louder and louder until my throat hurts...but it's all fun y'know?!
Anyhow, hoping to properly catch up with these guys again soon before I leave...(STILL not believing it and STILL not quite sure what to pack)
origin: brunei. currently in: melbourne, australia. 3rd year, Monash U. insane. likes to 'makan angin' aka travel. cannot live without food (duhvs). misses home 50% of the time. misses melbourne 50% of the time. procrastinates like there's no tomorrow (erm...). wastes half of life watching movies due to love affair with Hollywood. changes mind as quickly as underwear changes(i.e always!!!). stop reading this. read my blog.
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