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super tired.....
a long day...
after boring lessons in skool, had to rush home to get changed...
rushed back to skool to report at 3...
was supposed to be havinh rehearsals, but for 1 & 1/2 hrs, we juz sat around....
after 1 round of rehearsal, in which we stood outside the hall for a loooong time, we went back to the AVA room for more waiting....
the hall's very nicely done... flowers, candle, the red carpet.....
speeches were super boring & lengthy....
the dinner was quite okay... had quite alot becoz i was in queue behind jianhui, and he was piling food onto my plate...
whilst waiting for my turn to go up on stage, i was super nervous...
coz i'm so accident prone, i might tumbled down the stairs.. hahaz...
but everything went well except for me greeting mr ling "good morning" at 8++ in the evening? lolx...
the fancy drill was great! all their hard work really paid off....
took lots of picture, but i cant seem to get the camera to transfer.. muz wait for don to get home...
today i realised dat chengwei is a very nice guy...
hahaz... he was kind enuf to get out of queue juz to help me take drinks back to my table, & den queuing all over again after dat...
really grateful for dat ^__^
there's training & lessons tml!!!! -___-
tired... hahaz...
will load the fotoz as soon as i can transfer them....
haf to help derrick burn cd b4 i can log off...

junta \HUN-tuh, JUHN-tuh\, noun:
1. A governmental council or committee, especially one that rules after a revolution.
2. A closely knit group united for a common purpose and usually meeting secretly; also called a junto.

His greatest fear, said Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian Nobel laureate and ardent foe of military rule, is that with the death of one tyrant, the world will not press for the entire junta to step aside.
--"Nobel Winner Calls for Nigerian Ruler to Release Political Prisoners," New York Times, June 12, 1998

Two days after the coup, the junta announced that General Videla had been designated President of the Nation.
--Marguerite Feitlowitz, A Lexicon of Terror

Two days after the coup, the junta announced that General Videla had been designated President of the Nation.
--Marguerite Feitlowitz, A Lexicon of Terror

The Greek junta that seized power during 1967 mobilized the courts against its foes.
--Charles S. Maier, Dissolution

Still, the resemblance to political revolution is, in important ways, only metaphorical. Computer nerds aside, there is no junta driving this process of change.
--Andrew L. Shapiro, The Control Revolution

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