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Friday, February 09, 2007 . 4:54 AM

Firstly, I created a blog for the English Assignment:
www.equivalent-Xchange.blogspot.com

Nothing has been done yet, and I won't allow tagging there. Also, please dun link that blog, I will do it at the links section.


Today, I actually managed to be interested and UNDERSTAND something in Maths Lesson =D Hurrays.

After school today, I found out that everybody was not going for the chinese talk thing, so I followed them and ponned it. Can't really care anyways, even if it did cost Chinese 'group' points. So what I do? Go com lab. And that's where the fun all started!

I was minding my own business, doing those things that are not allowed in the com lab but very hard to do detect, such as blogging and visinting TCG sites. If any teacher came, just switch the the all funny Uncyclopedia and enjoy the ridiculous articles while they are watching you in suspicion.

Then came along Jun Lim and Thomas Chuah. For a while, they were reading uncyclopedia with me, about the multi-personalities of God (Go search at the site) and laughing like mad. Then, in the end, they got their own coms and did their own reading too.

Where's the fun part? Wait.

Thomas Chuah stated playing games a while later! It's called 'Warning Forever'.

Seems like a classic game at first, but it is quite addictive. Basically at every stage, they will go 'WARNING', and then you will fight a boss spaceship. After every level, it keeps gaining extra parts, and you have 999 seconds (which are refillable to a certain extent), and you have infinite lives. So, you can never lose until u run out of time. However, everytime u die, u lose 10 seconds. Seems little but youo will find yourself dieing a lot because the boss later becomes so big it fills up the whole screen. Of course, why the title is so is obvious. You can Google 'Warning Forever' and download and install it. Takes less than a minute.

ANYWAY, while I was carried away, so ya, I started playing too even though I know it was bad =( Then Jun Lin! And we were all glued to the screen. At first I watched for teachers, but later I forgot about them. Then suddenly...

*er hem*
The 3 boys stared at the screens.
*er HEM!
The 3 boys stared at the screens.
*ER HEM!*
The 3 boys stared at the screens.
*See, they all addicted*



The 3 boys stared at the screens.

Until someone tapped me and I turned. I was suddenly blinded and overpowered and overSHADOWED (emphasis on overshadowed). MRS SHARON XU!!

We were all bloody engrossed!

In the end, we were given the same old lecture by sitting on the floor in the teacher's room. Lol, it was a damn funny and lame lecture, that the 3 of us had to suppress our giggles. But anyway, we were let off =P.

Conclusion?
Warning Forever is a very successful game!

Signing off,
FMA

(P.S. Thomas, I beat you! I reached LVL 18 35 Deaths 10851700 points. Beat that =D)