tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-981983544333127876.post7777570832327176816..comments2024-03-06T22:11:03.452+08:00Comments on From A Far Place: Drowning In PlasticBrian Connorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09550710255511589314noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-981983544333127876.post-5396464460264480632015-05-11T20:28:53.025+08:002015-05-11T20:28:53.025+08:00That's so kind. Brought back many memories - a...That's so kind. Brought back many memories - and made my day. Thanks!Brian Connorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09550710255511589314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-981983544333127876.post-86796937586521677452015-05-10T22:08:06.447+08:002015-05-10T22:08:06.447+08:00Hey Mr. Connor, I remembered you from my TKGS days...Hey Mr. Connor, I remembered you from my TKGS days where you were my literature teacher! Great to know you're keeping a blog and to know you're doing well! <br />I remembered watching my first 'musical' Guys and Dolls which was something I believed you put together with the Drama Club folks. =) And I also remembered you put us in the AV theatre (after we moved from the old school to its new premises) after the exams to watch some delightful movies such as Amadeus. I am sure you may not even remember such nuggets from yesteryears but they left an indelible mark in my teenage years. It was also a joy to sit in literature class to discuss Shakespeare classics and if I am not wrong, the text we had to go through then was the History of Mr. Polly! =) Such exciting times :=p All the best to you and thank you for always going the extra mile and instilling such a great love for English literature. You made a difference. Take care! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com