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-Name: Henry Tay Han Chung
-Birthdate: 19 October 1990
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-a member of the SPBP Mentoring family:)
-Currently in Singapore Polytechnic, Accounting Course.
-Formly from Damai Secondary and kong hwa school.(pri)
-I am different from what you think actually.


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Saturday, September 27, 2008 { 9:10 PM }

to live in the present, plan for the future, and profit from the past.

yea man...blogging time again....haha...this few days is really boring man...ya...except for one person tat have been entertaining me this two days...haha...and u good lor...yesterday still tempt me wif ur mac on webcam somemore....haiz...haha...in the end never eat mac yesterday....but the worst part is...haha...she somehow force me to watch Korea drama...oh my....haha....will try to watch when really nothing to do...

haha....okok....today watched quite a lot of documentary....it is called the seconds from disaster...it is about some cases or disaster that have never been solved and in this documentary, they will renact the event and then find out the cause of the disaster...some cases are like the sinking of the titanic and Space shuttle "the colombia" explosion...haha...lol...from there saw a lot of stupid human act lor...

ok now for the joke...as i have been receiving good feedback on the joke...haha...thanks for supporting it...and heres the joke for today...Happy 100th Birhtday Grandma...

The family wheeled Grandma out on the lawn, in her wheelchair, where the activities for her 100th birthday were taking place. Grandma couldn't speak very well, but she could write notes when she needed to communicate. After a short time out on the lawn, Grandma started leaning off to the right, so some family members grabbed her, straightened her up, and stuffed pillows on her right.

A short time later, she started leaning off to her left, so again the family grabbed her and stuffed pillows on her left. Soon she started leaning forward, so the family members again grabbed her, then tied a pillowcase around her waist to hold her up.

A nephew who arrived late came running up to Grandma and said, "Hi Grandma, you're looking good! How are they treating you?"

Grandma took out her little notepad and slowly wrote a note to the nephew, "They won't let me fart."