*ehem*
Lilo is right when she said that college life have an impact on our friendship. In fact, I began to feel distant from Kee Huong (let's not forget that he exists). However, Internet line is abundant here. Just the chatting part is a little bit difficult. The breach of the anti-chatting rule results in a much heavier penalty (permanent suspension from using the Internet facilities in Taylors) than the breach of the anti-theft rule. Now, consider the irony, friends. The college is going on wars against MSN. All forms of MSN chatting are now disabled. I have to resort to my friend's laptop which is at my disposal after some part-time lectures by him.
However, all I wanted to say is in my blog. I find it not very relevant to post them here and ridiculous to post in both blogs. Therefore, please take that few spare seconds to visit my blog if you want to know what had I become and what is life in Taylor's definition.
I will save those other words for our Mid Valley meeting. Good luck and God bless everyone in their studies and challenges.
Saturday, July 09, 2005
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4 comments:
Yeah, I understand what you feel. Just bear with it. We will soon get used to life in colleges
eggy , cant imagine u're still on-lining.. You zhuan told me you like books a lot.
Albert , when was the mid valley meeting? tak ajak pun ?
apa la peter. I leave you to sno already. Sno will ajak you, I guarantee. Just pick up the phone and you have done the world a favour. It's next saturday, 16 July, 11am. BETTER come.
peter tok! why u asked an indian to answer my call!!!! damm u!!!
(=P)
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