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the huge success after managing games booths! wohoo!

I could not help it but flash-backing all the sweet memories in school especially when in Leo Club.
i was a bit skeptical to work with my close friends in Leo Club. But boy was i so glad that they were my comittee after all that. i couldn't say much on how much i love them and how proud am i of them. Because of them, we won 7 awards in the Leo Forum. i love them so much!
ps; to those who know what Leo Forum is, good for you. ;)

Those times when we had to struggle between studies and leo activities.
Those times when we had to break away from our shell and be brave for the day.
Those times when we had to brainstorm what to sell, what to do and what to say.
Those times when we had to meet up with people we don't even know and be proffesionals for a day.
I'm so proud of them! president and members are equal at that time.. i'm so glad.

therefore! ...we all decided to make a ....
STEAMBOAT PARTY AT MY HOUSE ON THE 5TH OF DECEMBER 2006 ;
TO ALL MY EX-CLASSMATES YOU'RE INVITED& friends of friend's !
BRING WHAT EVER IT IS YOU THINK YOU SHOULD BRING! ;)
from noon to whenever everyone is feeling of going back home, hehe...
and yes, you can also sleepover at my place. i must know you though. haha.





please call or msg me first before coming. hehe.
Love ya'll!
jacqkie.

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