Hm, I typed that sentence then realised I hadn't thought of what to write...OHYES.
Ah well, today there was the sadly underattended finale of YFC. It was a damn fail project from beginning to end (I hope like hell my group members aren't reading this) from the day I sat down, said the word "balloons" then argued for hours straight with Ruolin to get the initial proposal out till the end when we are all bloody unwilling to tie up loose ends while I simultaneously argue for hours straight with Ruolin.
In fact, I'm starting to think that when I see Ruolin, I reflexively formulate something to argue about. And to all of you out there, WE DO NOT BICKER. (I swear, the number of people who say that me and Ruolin "bicker" is so damn high that if I lined them up in a row and made them buy one item from my YFC project each, we would spontaneously clear all the stock many times over)
But anyway, when I look back on the damn thing, I feel like I just walked through a tornado and now I'm looking back at it. I guess I should be grateful for things I learnt, even up till today when the project finally drew to a close. I don't know whether to laugh or to cry when I think about those times I spent sprinting from end to end of school to take items, chase team members, call mr seah and all that jazz, or those times I shouted at Ruolin until my voice died, or those times I went high on lack of sleep and ended up acting like britney on crack, or those times I learnt that 10X5 is not 25, 110-2 is not 119 and that 2+6=8 while I soloed stock counting and all that crap.
But esp today, you realise that CIP in Singapore is damn fail. Like they make SR nathan come down to a Lecture Theatre that is about half full, present tokens to about half the winners that are supposed to be present, then make me give a certificate to a non-existent mentor and receive one from a non-existent NPO together with equally non-existent groupmates. It actually was funny.
Haha, and this was a fail project. How the successful ones work, I have no bloody idea xD
Haha. Ur blog is srsly damn funny and entertaining to read. Ah wells, YFC for 4 inexperienced teenagers, who have heck lot of stuff to do in RJ, cannot be easy. I thk we tried our best, especially u. XD We cant really classify Operation BLOW under a failed CIP. Without this proj, I guess i wont have known how to deal with suppliers, wont have learnt how to twist balloons w/o screaming, wont have decided tt this is the best time to poke fun at Ruth, etc etc. Srsly, looking back, i thk if only we had time, our proj would have been a much bigger success. Plus, rmb we cant measure how successful our proj is by the amt of notebooks or badges we sold. :D
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