Sunday, June 05, 2005
::nightwalkers::
CO camp started on Friday, so I turned up for turning up's sake. Well, actually not really. Just wanted to see the people one last time. Basically, I slacked around with my other friends instead of participating. I was doing Math and it killed most of my brain cells such that I had a splitting headache after that.
We had the nightwalk this year and I volunteered to be a station master. Why? Because if I didn't do anything for camp, going for it would be a total waste of time. So what would station masters do? Frighten people? Well, that's quite 'DUH' and being a coward like me, I probably shouldn't be doing it. Anyway, I was stationed with another girl, Felicia at the corridor next to the classrooms at the new block. At that area, the lights couldn't be switched off. Simply because the switched can't be found. So it was very bright around there. Okay, let me be frank. I was supposed to be stationed there by myself. But I whined and pleaded with the organiser to let me be with someone else. I was supposed to be hiding behind the yellow rubbish bin and between two computer tables. The area was extremely cramped and if you manage to stay hidden, you probably will not be able to pop up to frighten the kids when they come around. So I devised another plan [since there's now 2 of us]. Someone would hide behind the bin and delibrately be obvious to the nightwalkers and another person would hide behind this little corner opposite the bin scare them. It looks like this:

So each of us had a chance to frighten the groups that went pass us. It was actually a great feat that we actually managed to scare at least half of them because the place was too bright, we had lousy hiding spots and usually we were the ones that we booed, not the other way round! But some people clearly did not appreciate our presence [okay, who would? we were supposedly the 'ghosts'] or at least the effort we put in. I shall not dwell at the details since the only readers of this blog are already aware of what happened, thanks to my continuous rantings about it. That place was terribly stuffy and hot and we had to wait for a very long time before we had anyone to scare. The waiting time was so long and we had nothing to do except to stare at the ceilings and talk albeit. And everytime we hear voices, we would get excited, but it was always from the groups that had passed. To summarise, being a station master for solowalks is the worst thing to do. I must admit that when you successfully freak someone out, the feeling is great, but yeah, many other negative points.
The night ended at around 0245. Our Chairperson had the school gate opened for us so that we can go opposite the school to get ourselves some food for the morning. I didn't really sleep much that night. It was too hot outside and too cold in the CO room. Left in the morning for home. Couldn't make it for the urban hike because of my laziness and fatigue and a strong feeling that I would feel extremely bored and all left out. Ya, basically I am a recluse and an outcast so leave me alone.
They had their hustings yesterday night. I wonder who's in the new EXCO. Just not that bitch.
Ayumi's going to release her new single soon!! Just noticed it because I saw the new Panasonic Lumix ad that featured her new song, alterna.