Thursday, 25 September 2008

RIP

Hey guys (and gals),

How time flies!
Remember the post 6 days ago?
With merely a few million blinks of the eye, IT's over!
Well, at least for some of us.. =)

For the potential physicists and physicians, don't be jealous, it's going to be over soon!
But if you're reading this, chances are, your promos are already over.


Anyways, if you think that you're going to take R-paper for sure, remember the following fuss-free formula to pass your R-paper:




With the promos/prelims/end-of-year exams coming to an end, what can you do to spice up your life?
Well, one thing I can think of is by playing BRIDGE.


That's right.
Tthe 5th House Committee is coming up with an
INTERHOUSE BRIDGE COMPETION.
According to definitions, bridge, or more accurately known as Contract Bridge, is a card game in which four players, forming two partnerships, first bid then play by taking tricks.
Sounds exciting, ya?


"WE NEED TO KICK SOME BUTTS"
- Clarice Zhang


That's absolutely right.
We've been kicked too many times in our butts by other houses, so it's time to really fight back and show everyone who's the pro in 'butt-kicking'.

Tempted? Don't wait.
Sign up at the newly-revamped Ursa board NOW (or the next working day if your'e not in college).
More details can also be found there.

If there's not enough fields for you to sign up (which is what's going to happen, I hope), you should still die die try to squeeze your name into the sign-up sheet, to make other houses know that Ursa has many *AMAZING* individuals who are enthusiastic and full of zest when it comes to 'butt-kicking'.

If you still don't see any incentive in joining the competition, recall what Mr Chow did to us when we managed to get into the 'top six' for Cross Country.
Hence, we certainly don't want to get into merely the 'top six' for this year's overall house ranking right?


Angry Mr Chow

If you need some form of practice, you can visit http://viwawa.com/, and go to 'Zany Bridge'.
I have no idea who's Zany, but the game is quite effective in improving Brigding skills, as you compete with real online players.
You can even practice together with your friend in this online Bridge game!
Also try 'Wahjong', a Mahjong game to prepare yourselves for the interhouse MAHJONG next year (tentative).

With that, I end off today's post.


RIP (relaxing in peace),
Ci Yi.

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