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14 February 2006

HapPy ValEnTinE's dAy to All !! !!
Shall tell you those from 05S13 who did not stay long after PC
Our beloved classmate Professor Gan Kian Ping gave a stalk or rose to her daughter in name ( shall not tell her name ). It's extremly fine with us ( I mean me )
for him to give flower to girls but there's one thing I wanted to comment on.
That's he was extremely co0l, just approached that lady, tapped her shoulder
and gave it to her and then taped her shoulder again a sign of encouragement.
Wow, tell me? Who dare to do that so publicly? Tell me? Bravo, Well Done Kian Ping.
I salute you for your courage !! !!
After all, a lesson to learn. We gotta be courages to fight for what we want.
Think about it what does this sentence means.

sunshine @ 11:27 PM