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Meet Daren Kong

I attended my second class today, frankly I can't seem to put my words on it. It was, weird. Both the instructors were weird it seems like they were both out of place. You know what I mean?

When the first lady came, she looked sick and very casual (but that's usual here) and left us in about an hour or so, with the Course Coordinator entering in.

"Some years we have lectures, some years we don't. This is the year we don't."

Can you believe the Course Coordinator actually said that? Haha, it was too funny! Oh I bought a monkey/ gorilla that day and named it after him. DarenKong! :)

Please layan me! ;P


Hugs & Kisses,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

Comments

The Soundaholic said…
Alah you are so sweeet!

Love the monkey!

Hope you're doing good Jacqkie, stay strong love :)

Love,
Bethski
-bba- said…
Sejuk la?
Beth: :) I am staying strong. Thanks love!

Kar: Yah sejuk jugalah. Especially pagi and malam. :)

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