Listening to: Synchronicity by Yui Makino
I'M GONNA DRIVE!
....well, sooner or later anyway.
However, prior to that, I have to go through Part I of the test which is - the hearing. Have to absorb info (again) because we'll have to take a practical test based on the info we learned. Mayshan and I attended the hearing today. It was practically BOREDOM itself.
The first lecturer, which was a female - Pn. Khadijah is an old hag. Even before we actually know whats going on, she expects LOTS and LOTS of questions to be asked, FROM US. Had no idea what was going on, but at least I was able to understand a little. They even gave us a form to fill in our comments on the lecturer and their way of teaching. I immediately babbled a lot about that. Her teaching was way below mediocre. Her personality sucks.
Was hoping the 2nd lecturer to be better and SAVE us BUT.......
HE WAS WORSER THAN THE FIRST LECTURER.
OMG.
When he opened his mouth and started talking, I couldn't make out what he was saying. He was like droning on and on and on about driving stuff. I found it hard to concentrate. It was a miracle that I didn't succumb to the fatigue that was overwhelming my body. SERIOUSLY. My eyelids felt like the heaviest thing on earth. Mayshan was practically doodling behind me when I looked back to catch a glimpse of what she's doing. I was building castles in the air. As usual.
What I wanted to comment on him was - his way of teaching, ISN'T even teaching. Its just non-stop talking. And his personality.....HE HAS NONE. How to rate a guy whose PREACHING lulls you to sleep? Sigh.
I kinda felt guilty when I was about to hand in my paper though.
Anyway....I just hope that I don't fail the practical test or I'll be wasting my mom's 30 bucks. Really miss the PDL course now, cause the lecturers are funny and good at teaching us. But those two lecturers above were.....I've got nothing to say. I'm just glad I don't have to sit through 6 hours of boring talks from them AGAIN. I might actually spurt blood and die in front of them -_-
Just realized I forgot to blog about the hilarious Scenario of the Millenium when I was telling my banana sistah about it lol.
SCENARIO OF THE MILLENIUM Eliza and I witnessed in the PDL Course was....
A gang of boys were fighting over a nailclipper.
Boys. Fighting. Over. Nailclipper.
Somehow those words doesn't seem right when they're placed in one sentence but its the truth.
They did a cleanliness inspection on us in PDL and those with long fingernails had to cut them before dinner time ended. There were ONE WHOLE GANG OF BOYS. And only ONE NAILCLIPPER. Haha. It was very diverting and amusing. Eliza and I actually laughed till our stomachs ached when the boys were starting to be impatient and called each other funny names like "Ah Pong" and "Ah Pek." Hahaha.
SCENARIO OF THE MILLENIUM #2
On the last night of PDL, when William, Liza and I were having a nice long chat with all the lights off in the dining hall, the gang of boys were at it again.
This time, they were playing HIDE AND SEEK.
High school boys. Playing. Hide and Seek.
Yet another weird sentence if you actually put those words together but yeah, its NOTHING BUT THE NAKED TRUTH. Nothing but pure hilarity and bohliao-ness. The boys were actually partying in the boys dorm and a small gang of them sneaked out to play Hide and Seek in the GIRLS DORM when it was around 2am.
And when the Seeker found a boy hiding under the dining table (I think it was Eliza's bro), he called out "Ada satu babi kat sana" [meaning: There's a pig over there.] LOL Seriously I can't get over boys and their funny antics sometimes.
Was really a memorable night.
Yeah, reminiscing does feel good.
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