flawed work of art.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006 @ 4:28 pm
today, am gonna talk about my law tutor.
he's probably been teaching for yonks, but I never knew him last term. luckily, I have the pleasure of being one of his students this year.
our class consists of only 3 other students, 2 locals and one russian chick, who's quite popular with the blingbling local guys who think they're black. ok, back to the point. my law tutor has to be the funniest tutor I ever had. and he always picks on me as I will be the only one in the class to take a module in Jan. and he will go, 'but for Celine's sake, we shall have to do this extremely boring topic..' makes me feel so bad for dragging everyone to do it too. so far, his lessons have been very.... matured. most of his cases have something to do with... matured topics. the latest example is mr Peveret, who was this former headmaster who abused the boys in school. and said law tutor says, 'hence, he was nicknamed Mr Pervert.' other topics include SoHo being the red-light district in London and pornography from Holland being banned here. it's all quite... questionable. haha. and he has this very posh British accent. like those typical upper-class type. 'Would you like butter with those scones?' that kinda thing.
anyways, he's not married, but he did tell us once that he went to a chelsea football match with his girlfriend. and I just looked at my fellow classmates in utmost horror.
oh yes, my housemate says and I quote, he's such an unattractive man. just picture him as Bilbo Baggins, but a rounder version. X)

excerpt from one class:
"just yesterday I was on the bus and there was this boy who kept screaming and making a lot of noise. and his mother wasn't doing anything to stop him. it was very unpleasant, so I just looked at him and said, 'shut up'."
*whole class looks at law tutor with mouths agape*
"and the lady next to the mother looked at me and said, 'you're so rude.' well, the boy was making so much of noise and clearly, his mother wasn't doing anything to stop it. so I looked at the lady and said, 'so what?' and the boy's mother was very displeased with me. oh well. anyways, that got him to be quiet for a few moments."

out of all the subjects I'm doing now, I love law the most. I mean, I like all of them, (perhaps except maths) but law is my favourite. to this, hil raised her eyebrows at me, saying that I should apply for law in uni, not accounting. I dunno why I'm doing accounting anyways.

what I want to do in future: (in a particular order)
1) marry a rich man and be a tai-tai, with a degree. take that, man.
2) work in the field of mass communications.
3) cafe-owner.
4) writer.
5) photographer.
6) lawyer.

do you see accounting anywhere? I don't.

p.s: cafeteria lady called me 'love' today.

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