Thursday, September 27, 2007

Recap

Establishing my memory of last week's Christian Fellowship, entered an hour (an approximation) late as I had some matters to settle in the INTIMA Office. Praise and worship was still going on. The last song for the session though. People, mostly committee members came forth after that to give a word or two about live groups. The gist of the testimonies were how it would benefit those who attend. In a way, they we're promoting the live groups. Well, here I am promoting it too! Do join the live groups after college! It's fun and whacky!


Join t3h live groups!

The highlight of the games I suppose. The first was the classic angel and mortal game where everyone picks a piece of paper with a name written on it, whereby he/she is the mortal. As a guardian angel, an individual is expected to take "good care" of their mortals. They can write a message to their mortals by posting it in their envelopes located at Oasis, which I have not found out where it is. I am such a bad angel ain't I? I'm just too lazy. If you're wondering who's my mortal, let's just say it is a he.


Two lines!


Oh noes! Not HIM!

The next game was the bomb! Everyone was divided into two teams, making two lines. The game was inspired by "Muscial Chairs", so I've heard. Two tables were placed in front of the two lines, with a plate of meehon each and ketchup, soy sauce, salt, chilli and ecetera on them. As the music goes on, the person in front of the lines gets to decide what to add into the plate, and proceeds to the back of the line. However, when the music stops, the last person who added "crap" into the meehon has to consume a bite from the other line's plate of meehon. So yeah, you add "crap" to your plate of meehon to watch the other team suffer.


Wehee, I'm adding crap!


I can still smile!

Below is a series of photos of Joshua ( Guy with a thing for name swapping =O ) consuming the plate of meehon with extreme "crap".








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