what i wanna talk abt today…
if only you u guys understand how it feels to be in the classroom and forcing you to do the assignments…
go to google
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qd_IsxgAf8
today is my first class…a lil bit blur…cant think of anything…maybe cuz i havent had my breakfast…roti canai seems to be very old choice for breakfast…
oil prices gone up..i wonder what they fry the chicken with these days….?kerosin maybe??
if only you u guys understand how it feels to be in the classroom and forcing you to do the assignments…
go to google
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qd_IsxgAf8
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