gathering of the not so old

with rennie enlisting for national service in a few days time, we students of 4g class of 2004 decided to gather. it's kinda sad that some of us are unavailable, but it was definitely nice to see familiar faces and reminisce those days where we were in class and funny things happen now and then. i absolutely adore gatherings like tonight. absolute vodka should launch an absolutely absolute man.
thinking back on those days where we will talk about everything unrelated to the lesson in class or doze off daringly right under the eye of the teacher. it's pretty hard to describe and say what we did exactly, but for me those were days that are unforgettable and priceless. the fun we had can never be found elsewhere. i guess its due to our age and some things certainly has to do with age.
after dinner a few of us went off while the remaining of us made our way to minds cafe at purvis street and had a rolling good time playing all sort of card and board games. while taking a break from all those laughing, we overheard the other table playing taboo. one of them went "give me another word for shit" and a few of his friends went "crap" all at the same time, talk about being on the same frequency/mind level man.
while i have never seen a group of people so calm and organised when playing taboo. it was as though they were having a group discussion/meeting and even my group meetings/discussion were much more happening. i mean taboo is a game of words and description but where's all the hype and excitement and scratching of heads to think of the way to describe the words.
i miss those days.
thinking back on those days where we will talk about everything unrelated to the lesson in class or doze off daringly right under the eye of the teacher. it's pretty hard to describe and say what we did exactly, but for me those were days that are unforgettable and priceless. the fun we had can never be found elsewhere. i guess its due to our age and some things certainly has to do with age.
after dinner a few of us went off while the remaining of us made our way to minds cafe at purvis street and had a rolling good time playing all sort of card and board games. while taking a break from all those laughing, we overheard the other table playing taboo. one of them went "give me another word for shit" and a few of his friends went "crap" all at the same time, talk about being on the same frequency/mind level man.
while i have never seen a group of people so calm and organised when playing taboo. it was as though they were having a group discussion/meeting and even my group meetings/discussion were much more happening. i mean taboo is a game of words and description but where's all the hype and excitement and scratching of heads to think of the way to describe the words.
i miss those days.

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