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Friday, July 14, 2006


I had an amazing discovery todae. My sis's teacher actually browse through his students blogs. The worst thing is that he spoke to the class next dae about the yes and nos for blogs.
The teacher said:
  1. no birthdaes should be written on blogs. (wad the?!)
  2. No picts of urself should be post on the blog (...)
  3. No singlish is should be used on the blog (where is the uniqueness??)
  4. No saying of wad u lik and wad u dun.(grrrr!!)

Horribly, the teacher had viewed my blog!! OMG!! He didnt sae it but i guess he did. After some research. i realise that i am the only one in my sis links with Picts and singlish. Spots on!!

My mom, upon hearing the comments by the teacher, decided to spot check my blog!!! Great, i have some picts removed. But i though traditionally, parents are not supposed to read their children's blogs? Weird... So, my mom called me to cancel some of the posts. Cancel, cancel and cancel . lol



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8:21 pm