Monday, May 25, 2009 "...Tutsis cockroaches! "
Posted by Deimi Brigitte at 6:45 PM

I'm skipping the International Friendship Day concert; all I can say was that it was normal, nothing much. So on to the movie screening.

We were told we'll be watching a movie relating to Social Studies, so yeah the usual, groaning.

I have to say, we doubted the movie because it ended up being very, very interesting. The movie was called Hotel Rwanda. Rwanda is somewhere in Central Africa. It was populated by the Hutus until the Tutsis wanted to invade Rwanda. So there was pretty much a conflict.

It's a true story about Paul Rusesabagina's acts to save the lives of his family and more than a thousand other refugees, by granting them shelter in the besieged Hotel des Mille Collines. I'm not going to elaborate anymore because I have no idea how to explain. Just search it online.

I didn't get to watch parts of the movie because I had to go for Health Screening. I asked to be excused to the loo with Azaria and we didn't even bother to put on our shoes, instead, we ran like hooligans without shoes on... to the loo. Right after the health screening, I ran back to the AVA room (again without shoes) and wore my shoes inside.

We missed break-time actually, just for the movie, and no one mind (except for some).

In Subway, the line was ridiculously long but Priscilla and I still found a seat (lucky!) and went to order. Then this three students couldn't find anywhere to sit because they didn't reserve any and they were standing around the seats Priscilla and I reserved and then suddenly, the indian girl of the three sat down at our seats and just ate (giving the I-don't-care look). Her friends looked uneasy because we were just staring at them the whole time.

When we were almost done ordering, the three started rushing their food and taking their bags... and to think they weren't "scared" that we were coming. They left and stood around the trash bin and ate their cookies, how pathetic. As they walked off, I just kept staring at her (serious face) until they actually disappeared, ...she kept looking down.

They should know better not to mess with us.