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Saturday, July 29, 2006

The day before, I went home at around 6.15pm because I had to paint my canvas board. Actually, I wanted to stay till 7pm but then I didn't want to keep Ariff waiting We planned to go to the gig at NYP together. Met up with Ariff infront of Burger King at around 7.35pm. I felt really bad because he waited for me for like an hour or so. I wanted to catch Azi's performance while Ariff wanted to see his friend in action. Too bad Aisah can't make it. Bumped into Shila and clan. Shila told me that S4X had already performed. I was already in the state of awe. It was such a let down. The reason I came was just to see S4X perform. Afterall, this would be the last gig that I'm going to before my O levels. Anyway, after searching, I finally found Azi. I didn't mosh. I was dead tired, I haven't eaten the whole day and my body was still aching from the previous P.E lesson. I just stood aside and held on to Azi's stuffs because he wanted to mosh. After it was all over, I bumped into Regina. We talked for a while. I didn't recognise her at first because I was sleepy and my eyes were blurry*smacks forehead*. She said that she's currently doing Sports and Management at NYP. Then, Ariff went off first while I waited for Azi to settle some things. On the way to the MRT station, I saw Ariff. So, I just smiled and wave. Despite having bloody blisters, Azi sent me home. Out of the sudden, the phrase "sweet agony" came to me. Go figure.