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Friday, January 16, 2009. I'm sure you've heard of it! They are very deadly if you take an amount which exceeds what your doctor prescribes! Drugs can ruin your life! It's not a joke, it's totally real! If you take it too much, you'll never stop! And, in the future, you'll totally regret! Why do people take drugs? How would i know! I don't take them! So I tried going through the net and found some astonishing reasons! At least it's surprising for me, maybe not for you! You're hard to get through! Then I'...
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Friday, January 23, 2009. Traditional Chinese foods eaten and what they signifies:. Lotus Seed - Signify having many male offspring. Ginkgo Nut - Represents sliver ingots. Black Moss Seaweed - Is a homonym for exceeding in wealth. Dried Bean Curd - Another homonym for fulfillment of wealth and happiness. Bamboo shoots - A term which sounds like " wishing that everything would be well". Chinese New Year is coming up soon anyway. Today, as you now, is 23 if January and Chinese New Year is 26 January! And, ...
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Sunday, February 1, 2009. MY CHINESE NEW YEAR! My Chinese New Year. Hi everyone. I hoped you enjoyed your Chinese New Year because i enjoyed mine! I have, sadly, a lot of weight. Pitiful, after losing them during Netball, i gained them! We had a lot of fun. And received a lot of oranges and gifts on that day too. And, we also got ANG BAOS! Chuckles) Which is also known as red packets! I haven't got to eat Yusheng yet. I did last year, it tasted awesome, so I'm craving for it! So for right now, i wish you...
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. After watching a very touching video named Finish Strong, I have learnt some values from it. I taught me to work hard for your dreams and achieve it, but first you have to have a dream, if not there's nothing to push you forward. Next, I have learnt that there are people who are less fortunate then us and that we shouldn't complain on what we have now and today. Because moving on and staying strong, keeps us alive! Christoper Reeves is another one, became crippled after a hor...
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Friday, February 13, 2009. What is a haiku? Well, a haiku is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 Japanese word, in 3 metrical phrases with the number of 5 syllables for the first line, 7 syllables for the second line and 5 syllables for the third line! It does not have to rhyme, as long as you follow the fact that there's limited syllables for each lines. There but never seen. Wind you're whistling and howling. Who are you calling? The clean city park. The horses run freely. Can i join the fun?
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. After watching a very touching video named Finish Strong, I have learnt some values from it. I taught me to work hard for your dreams and achieve it, but first you have to have a dream, if not there's nothing to push you forward. Next, I have learnt that there are people who are less fortunate then us and that we shouldn't complain on what we have now and today. Because moving on and staying strong, keeps us alive! Christoper Reeves is another one, became crippled after a hor...
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Friday, January 23, 2009. Traditional Chinese foods eaten and what they signifies:. Lotus Seed - Signify having many male offspring. Ginkgo Nut - Represents sliver ingots. Black Moss Seaweed - Is a homonym for exceeding in wealth. Dried Bean Curd - Another homonym for fulfillment of wealth and happiness. Bamboo shoots - A term which sounds like " wishing that everything would be well". Chinese New Year is coming up soon anyway. Today, as you now, is 23 if January and Chinese New Year is 26 January!