Aaaaaa- Happy Happy Birthday, to You, to You.
Yay. Singapore is 42.
Honestly speaking, I'm not a fan of the parades. Well, this coming from the 'home-viewer' point of view. I only like the first part, with all those marching, and a chance to catch the fanfares and all those stuff. Everything after that, well, doesn't grab my attention.
Anyway, spent the day playing the school's sax. Night before, I did a major search for audition pieces. Something like US band camps (I mean not bounded to their school, but something in their state, those type of things) Usually those type of camps, you need to audition for. So the organizer puts the audition pieces on the net, in .pdf form. Some are really tough, like TTU BOC's audition piece for sax was Ferling 42.. which is like 5 flats for the E flat instruments (E major) The one I found ok was the WIBC or something like that? Handel's Allegro in F minor.
So yea, somewhat a semi-productive day la. Really wanted to do some studying, but no show. I got 3 more days so hopefully :D
Anyway, on a grave note (to me actually) my dad has this very large fish he keeps in a tank. For those who've been to my place, you should know what I'm talking about. It's been here for a about 2 years, but I've gone many a days not noticing it, even forgetting it even existed. So about an hour ago, the thingamajig in the tank failed and no oxygen la basically. So my dad said it will be gone by tonight. Really saddened. I really don't like things/people going away forever. Even though, as I said, I've passed by days not even acknowledging it's presence, yet I feel sad for the guy. Death is imminent, I know.
Probably because, the same thing happened to me a few years back. My paternal grandma was staying with us and I never did talked to her. And the last moments of her life... I was scared. I didn't actually see her at her last breathe. I was expecting my dad to cry, but no one was exactly tearing up a flood.
This sounds stupid :/ Talking about the death of fish, with relevance to a closed one. It did leave some impact though. Whenever someone says 'die' (as in a serious context), I cringe. But now the word is really overrated and has lost it's meaning. You know, like, "DIE LA, NEVER BRING HOMEWORK." Or something like :
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