This weekend's a busy one.
this is how you write yours
All singapore national cross talk competition, XIANG SHENG competition, friday, 20th april, 3:45-9:00 then went to KAP with some of the crew (:
and it will be how i write mine (:
NJC Integrated Programme preview, saturday, 21st april, 07:00-16:00 followed by Archery competiton (outside school event), 17:00-19:30. went BPP and eat mcdonalds for dinner again.
im really sorry that i never reply ur msg
Archery competition, sunday 22nd april, 07:00-14:00. doubt i can make it throughout the whole thing though, i gotta go church and cut my short hair.. but will help in packing up and bringing equipment back to school (:
that was not intentional, really sorry
busy busy busy, although i cant say that there is no time for homework due to the fact that i am writing this now, but there is really no time.. oops, contradicting myself.. :X
for what u said
ANDDD, it doesnt stop here! monday 23rd april, 16:00-22:00, NJJazznight 1st rehearsal. 15:30-17:30 H3 shall be skipped.
u know i cant help but feel the same way..
yep, thats the busy schedule till monday, will update for tuesday and next next on the next post :X
i am a shy person.
i thought i really need to change.
i cant really say it out.
what i can easily type.
i thought i really need to change.
but i feel comfortable this way with you.
cos we are similar (;now for the crappy stuff..
Word of the day
e·nig·ma /əˈnɪgmə/
–noun, plural -mas, -ma·ta /-mətə/
1. a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation: His disappearance is an enigma that has given rise to much speculation.
2. a person of puzzling or contradictory character: To me he has always been an enigma, one minute completely insensitive, the next moved to tears.
3. a saying, question, picture, etc., containing a hidden meaning; riddle.
4. (initial capital letter) a German-built enciphering machine developed for commercial use in the early 1920s and later adapted and appropriated by German and other Axis powers for military use through World War II.
"Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit."
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