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Sunday, December 31, 2006


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nothing fancy about this post, but 2006 has gone by like a flash.

many things happened during the past year, from having the privilege of being in Melbourne for the second time in three years for the Australian Open, to ending my career in the junior scene, meeting a bunch of new people in school, having bitter sweet memories, helping the school clinch silver in the inter varsity games and many more to mention but so little time.

just like an other year, 2006 will be safely kept in the books for that point of time where you reminiscent-about-the past.

bring in 2007, like most would agree, we have to start the new year with a bang. however, not forgetting the resolutions each and everyone of us has drawn up but to hell with mindless resolutions as they can only get you nowhere. so for those whom have not decided what your NY resolution is, be sure it's one you stay true to it for 365 days of 2007.

Selamat Hari Raya Haji & Happy New Year.




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