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sentosa woke up with my

sentosa woke up with my whole body aching, something is not right with me today. went to sentosa with the manpower branch colleagues in the afternoon. there were hell lotsa people at sunset bay today. maybe mahalo was closed down for renovation and all the crowd came over. in the end, we went to the other side of the beach. don't know what it is called. played volleyball with some underage kid, simply not our match. there was this girl who injured her knee, she was screaming terribly loud while waiting for the ambulance. hahaha, damn funny. i'm one bad boy! maybe it's very painful for a girl afterall. she was lying on the volleyball court and there was this guy holding a towel to create shade for her. so understanding eh. the injured girl was occupying the volleyball court, nobody dares to move her because she screamed when they tried to shift her into the shade. finally, the masked paramedics came and rescued her. she screamed as they tried to move her onto the stretcher. i guess she will be bandaged for a month or two. we played soccer and guess what, i scored 2 brilliant goals. after which we showered in the open, hehehe. of cos it's with our shorts on. we boarded the sentosa bus and dine at tiong bahru food court. i was feeling rather weak and lethargic. when i reached home, i used my SAF thermometer for the second time. it read 38.2 degrees. duh... i thought my thermometer is spoilt because SAF stuff ain't good. i measured 5 times and the figures kept on increasing. it stopped at 38.5 degrees on the fifth attempt. saw the doctor, he diagnosed me for viral fever (38.6 degrees) and gave me 2 days mc. sucks man, gotta take medicine again. must swallow 4 tablets, argh!
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Sunday, 25 May 2003 @ 09:07 PM | Comments (0)

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