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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 1:31 PM

WE WON :D

well, we got into the finals (?) for Captain's Ball and Badminton. I think.
(no thanks to me, switched w weishi.)
I don't really know, actually. Well, I know we won in Captain's Ball, so now we're gonna be up against 2/2. No idea for Badminton. Ehehe...


Oh, can we have
1. Archives
2. More posts displayed on the first page
3. Birthdays on the side bar below the names???

And let's link up our 1/5 juniors! (They twit in their posts. lol. No offense.)
And make them link us up!

Oh, and it's not super/widely celebrated in Singapore, but it's St. Patrick's Day today. I don't really know its origin or anything, so I shall check Wikipedia.
(I know because YouTube is green and there was some Goo Goo Dolls announcement on Facebook. Well since they said it's normally on March 17, I suppose it's St. Patty's in America now or something. Cuz of. Time Difference. Whatever, it's just to make this post look longer.)

St. Patrick's Day is an annual feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick (circa AD 385–461), one of the patron saints of Ireland, and is generally celebrated on March 17.

St. Patrick's Day is a holy day of obligation for Roman Catholics in Ireland. The feast day usually falls during Lent; if it falls on a Friday of Lent (unless it is Good Friday), the obligation to abstain from eating meat can be lifted by the local bishop.


So Happy St. Patrick's Day!
(Apparently, acc to Wiki, they dye the Chicago River green for St. Pat's day. COOL OR WHUT.)

Has anyone not done any homework yet? (I've done Chinese! :D but not anything else.)


- Hazel.