It took quite a few minutes to put my thoughts into words. Likewise, I'm no Einstein or perhaps in this context Mark Twain of the Adventure of Tom Sawyer or Edgar Allan Poe of Cask of Amontillado, which I still find it excruciatingly hard to understand.
Out of boredom awaiting for the others to come back from work, I scavenged the tower of dust sealing my dvd collections, in search of some mere entertainment. After a stress-reliever session of dancing like an old gypsy lady throughout the opening song of GTO (Yes, I watch Great Teacher Onizuka): The Anime, I sat on the couch watching intently.
I would say that he's pretty much innocent (put aside his perverse nature). Yes, that sounds brilliantly stupid. Why? He's the victim of a failed education system. Anyway, it reminded me of the days before I went for my practicum. Again, this sounded really dumb but I did use GTO and Gokusen for my reference. I'm not sure why.
Partners in crime, Ain Eza & Leman.
I had a major emotional breakdown during those days teaching the hormonal rage teens. Believe me, teaching is the last profession I had in mind. Which I think resulting me in having phobia of being around strangers. Nevertheless, time cures. The rapport between me and the students are much better then. And I miss them a lot.
I've always wanted to say this, "Sekolah kau boleh ke buat camni?" *snort XD
Halls of SMK. Sultan Abdul Samad, Banting.
[Damn, the picture quality's deteriorating.]
2 comments:
salam cik anis.
akhirnya, kuar gak gambo kat skolah. keh keh. :D
OMG! leman? Housemate gua?
cemane gua xtau nih dia pon kat skolah tu! ciss..
salam incik.
hehe. sbb mls nk post. :P
beliau housemate anda?
yeke? bpk la unbelievable.
anda ade history ngan beliau ke?
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