so i must admit that i was apprehensive of RMUN when i went for the presentations and what not...
and i was undoubtedbly bored after the first day of debates...
but i think what really turned my impression around was the crisis...
being able to work with a partner in the ECOSOC made things all the more interesting, and it was my only chance experiencing what passing a resolution is like...
*clapping is in order*
and a really rushed but constructive last few hours of debt crisis debates, which ended on a good note with delegates finally agreeing with what was being said...
strange prizes given out for strange speeches*
*parallel lines have the same gradient*
and some most excellent performances for the fashion parade...
kudos to China, they really deserved to win...
and to paul, who provided the most hilarious moment of the night through exuding manic-arabian-charm...
and congrats paul, for the best delegate win!
*if you wanna bitch, be a good bitch*
and to david for his honourable mention...
and of course to darrell and his team from zimbabwe for the upset... x)
the D&D had really bad food, but good music...
*jin's a party animal!*
sang/swayed/jumped along to some of the later tracks, something i haven't done since nj's dance party this year...
bad party games, with one guy going topless for a sexy pole dance...
*if i told you you had a good body, would you hold it against me?*
*i like my girls like i like my coffee: creamed*
went to essential brew's with sean/paul/val/al where we laughed non-stop at the day's event, not least of which was paul's laugh-inducing AHHH!
*it was funny until we realised they weren't acting*
so yeah, no regrets, no regrets...
off to sentosa to recee for debate camp games...
gonna be real packed next week, not sure when i have the time to do my assignments...
shannon noll: now i run,
john.