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The Me

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Marcus Lee
Male/Boy/Guy
Delievered from parent- 7 July 1990
Born again at age of 7

St.Hilda's Pri/Sec '06
Temasek Poly, Marketing '09
HMC, Joshua Generation
Hope for Monday

Music
Drum-sticked

marclee_90@hotmail.com


Necessary Details

Loves God.
Loves Life.
Loves Family, and 3 dogs.


Unnecessary Details

Loves Music, drumming
Loves clothes
Loves food (let's be honest)
Summary: Need money.

Can't stand public nose diggers
Can't stand myself sometimes
Can't stand Know-it-Alls


stickman's Talk







Linkin-g Park

(In the end, it doesn't even matter.)
TP
Adriel Wong
Aiken Chia
Amanda Lee
Benjamin Choo
Benjamin Seow
Daron Ang
Jasmine Low
Katherine Lim
Nicholas See
Niki Goh
Sarah Lim
Shirline Siew
Vanessa Lim V-may
Ying Nuo

Church
Benjamin Lim
Becky Tan
Elizabeth Eng
Felicia Lim
Isabel Bei
Isabella Sim
Joy Sim
Kenneth Yip
Priscilla Su
Rachel Tan
Stacy Foo
Stephanie Loh
Warren Tan
William Koh

SHSS
Jess Choo
Verena Lin

SHPS
Sylvia Tan
Sze Ying

Family
Germaine Lee



Oldies
July 2008
August 2008
September 2008
October 2008
November 2008
December 2008
January 2009
February 2009
March 2009
April 2009
May 2009
June 2009
July 2009
August 2009

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Floor the Brake, we need a Break.




Today, after service, 4 of us guys had a "Boys' day out" watching 'The Hangover'. Namely Lem, Warren and Glen. Lovely. We actually contemplated taking a neoprint together. It's always nice to go out with just the guys once in awhile to talk about everything under the sun; because some things just can't be brought up with girls around.




Caught 'Public Enemies' with A, D, Rach and Siew on Friday. I nearly fell asleep, but the never ending sudden use of bullets never failed to jolt me out of sleep. Not so exciting, but then again, it's a true story, which makes it all quite cool suddenly.

This was before the movie, dinner at 'Foo House' with some of the other marketers after Frisbee.

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On Friday, the marketing cohort had to go and attend a talk about further studies. And if you know what i mean, these talks never fail to cause you to start thinking about the bleak future, where everything's heading and where you will be next time. Then there's the entry requirements where you start to fret over grades; and not forgetting the extra-curricular activities (all those without a CCA say Amen now). I always have this habit of freaking myself out about my next institute of study, always keeping the fact in mind that your school forms part of you.

But i've also come to the realisation after much thinking, that God has never forsaken in me in making such major decisions. Be it the Primary (which is a top school now btw), Secondary (which was my 5th choice, ^&*!&#) and the Polytechnic (which i actually chose cause i was one point away from my personal cut-off to go JC). As a few of us recalled our secondary school days, adriel pointed out that he would never want to change anything (in terms of the schools). My sentiments exactly. The experiences, the friends, and even the teachers (lecturers please be reading this now and start increasing my marks). I wouldnt give it up for anything. I have never regretted any of my decisions to any school. And it is God's faithfulness that actually allows me to believe my next level of study will be just as great.

I know fully that when i am about to enter the workforce, i will be able to look back to the very enriching education i had and wish the wish every working adult wishes, to still be studying.






Till then.