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Tuesday, 2 February 2010
♥ Tuesday, February 02, 2010


Tomorrow's the big day.
To those who get in, do your best job and whatever you promised us, and don't disappoint the voters and those who didn't get in.
To those who didn't, don't be sad and continue doing your best for the school.

In or not, I will never regret joining the elections, as I really really enjoyed every single moment of the campaign, from going to school early for student lounge meetings, to putting up posters and talking to random people whom you've never talked to before, to staying back in school for long hours to discuss campaign ideas. The experience itself is the most valuable thing I could have gotten from the campaign, probably the first time I was so serious about something, the first time I think of ways I can contribute to the school, the first time I come up with a speech, and even the first time I create a facebook group.

Its been really great working with you people. Although we are a random bunch of people who might not have known each other well before the campaign. When people ask me about the party, they always ask the same question, "Why so random?". Despite the randomness, I feel that we have really done a great job in working with each other, even with all our differences.

Thanks for all the patience, thanks for all the encouragement, thanks for all the efforts you all have put in.

Let's hope tomorrow is a good day for all of us.

THE SKYLINE'S LOVELY, THE CITY'S FALLING.