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Tuesday, May 12, 2009















Credits to Rohaishah for the photos. More of these can be seen on her blog :)

Everything was hectic in the morning. When the Assessment began, everyone had to sit outside the drawing studio and wait for their turn to present their work. I was freaking nervous that I felt like having fever. But, after I had presented, I felt a lot better. A sigh of relieve; that it was all over and done with. Then, Rohaishah, Jana and I chilled at the coffeeshop. Talked crap and stoned alot. Then, Azi came. I was surprised because I thought that he would text me first when he reached Douby Ghaut. But, it's all good in the hood (: We had dinner at Mad Jack's Cafe. I thought it was alright. Heh. I still prefer Ramen Ten, though.




















Back and forth, up and down like a roller coaster.