27.9.03

One'd better remember well what one ought do and ought not. Sometimes people won't say anything when you have done something that you ought not do, simply as they may not be able to discover that, but what if what you ought not know just shock you a lot, you would then regret for having done it, and never be able to turn the clock back and hold yourself back from doing it. This lesson is particularly harsh for me as I felt bad for the whole day, and the regretful feeling just kept staying in my mind....I am not a cat, but even a nine-tail cat would die of curiosity, then what should a guy be without "cat-o-nine-tails"?

Feeling bad is one thing, being regretful is another, but I just had all these lumped together....

I'd better leave myself alone...

26.9.03

Got to attend a lecture on PRC law today, but I began to agree with the findings by my learned friends, that it is actually a Chinese history and politics course. I don't mind that as they are just factual things , and it should not be too difficult. But as I am not sure about what the course would cover, so I am just interested to know if things would be similar to the psycho course which I had taken last semester, which ended in bloody results. And the lecturer, though not a bad one, only read out materials from the powerpoint, and don't seem trying to induce the students to think. But so far, at least I would not regret to skip the lectures if I am really too sleepy, and I would just be sleeping there anyway.

Jag hade svenska lektionen i kv鄟l. (I had the Swedish lesson in the evening) This is by far the happiest lesson that I have ever had since entering the university. Maybe I love to work with different people, and I asked about the details of the summer course in Sweden, which I might be attending if I found it worthwhile, and so far the feedbacks from students had the experience were quite well, and I would consider my option if possible. Of course, this is only one of my summer plans, but at least I want to know if it is worthwhile to try. I would also add that I just aim at travelling around when I was there, and I just think that there ain't any problem travelling around, even when it means I have to be alone.

Jesus, the semester only started for less than 3 weeks, but I am already thinking about my long summer break. How can I expect myself to perform well in the rest of the year? And it just reflects one thought, that I don't have my rest in the last summer....God save me...

24.9.03

Delighted to have the new Champion Tee, and loved it very much. A bit thicker and looks much more sporty than my DC does, and the price is even lower when compared with the DC, that's just great. Got so many clothes that I would like to get for the coming season, but yet probably I ain't going to get any of them because of the price. I ain't going to allow myself to spend the income from 3 hours of private tuition on a piece of clothing...

I was made worried after my sister said that she had returned home early because she felt sick, and so decided to get back home and to see how she was doing. I left the campus around 7 and got back home just 40+ minutes later, probably a great record as I never got home that early. She just told me that she was fine, and left early just because she felt quite tired, and the sickness made her feel that it would be better for her to rest at home. Dinner with her for a few days already, and the more ridiculous thing is that I found myself being able to see her more while my parents are away.....

Left Chuk Yuen with route 103 again at 2045, and the journey back just took me 45 minutes.......astonishing. I ain't going to take 103 if I am heading back home, but surely I would do that if I am travelling to school during off-peak hours. The bus captain had been revving the Volvo quite hard to get it running, and I just love it.

21.9.03

After the bloody hell, things are going back to normal again, while there are still new experiences in life.

I attended a seminar organised by the Faculty of Social Sciences yesterday, and the part that I attended was about Sex and the City. (Hell I just think that this title is being used too unselectively, even if the fours words can well conclude the content) The talk itself did not target at current students, of course, but for those potential U-students. I was particularly impressed by the speech and the "reasoning" of the representing lecturer from the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Ms. S. Y. Ho, and induced my interest to take her courses if I can. Well, that's a bit too late, but I really wish that I can have the time to "sit in" her lessons, and to learn from her a bit. She didn't look like a lecturer at all, but someone who may dwell on the streets if she was some 20 years younger......

Got my pissed T68i for repair, and luckily I didn't spend too much time on waiting, just that I am not confident for being able to pick up the mobile on Monday afternoon, and I'd rather have it stay a bit longer there (of course not for a very long period of time, which I would also consider replacing my DAD's Nokia 3310, as I cannot stand it)

Today done nothing yet except keep on teaching private tuitions. I visited two students, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Never felt myself for that busy, but I was absolutely engaged in teaching them, as I know that the only way for me to secure the teaching job would be to work very hard at all times, in particular the secondary 4. I am not too confident for being able to master all the subjects, but I would certainly take my time, and to learn something new if there are something new in their syllabus.

Just an extra remark, I fell in love with minibuses again. Returned from the extravagent home of the secondary 4, and got back to Tsuen Wan for something to eat. I decided to travel back to Kennedy Town on the fastest method, to take the minibus that would bring me just three junctions from home. The whole journey latest only about 20+ minutes, what I am more interested in is the great speed of the minibus travelled all the way. Probably sometimes at 100+km/h when running on certain roads, including Kwai Chung Road and the road linking Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung...though it's quite dangerous to ride on them, but time is definitely more important during this period.

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