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Sunday, June 04, 2006


2 updates in a day? That's a rare one. Hah. Just so you know there's another post below this that was typed today.

I was reading somebody's blog, a certain choir junior. And after that, since there was links to plenty of other choir people's blogs, I went through them all.

A common theme was found. Everyone loves choir, everyone hated the fact the the J2s are leaving. Everyone loves everyone else, period.

Funny. I can't help but feel a certain amount of skepticism. I can't help but feel that their enthusiasm will fade away rather quickly. Speaking from experience? Not really. I was never as close to my seniors as they are, and my juniors were never as close to me as they are. But, once the J2s leave to concentrate on their studies, how many of them will be back for visits? After their exams are over, how many of them will be back? Next year, as the girls work and the guys go off to NS, how many of them will be back? After professing undying love, how many follow up with concrete action?

Don't get me wrong. I think it's great that this bunch of people are so much more united and "bonded" then all the other batches I've known.

Ok, you've got me, this is a pitch for the alumni choir disguised as a regular blog post. Hah.

Choir. Life. Sing it with me.


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