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Sunday, November 28, 2004

sighs. why does people gain recognition only after their deaths? look at the recent one now. that hong kong guy who pens famous songs, wong jim. there are countless shows on ch48 talking about his life. and previously, the same for teresa teng, who died of asthma at the age of 42. it was then, in yr 1995(if i did not remembered wrongly) that people started crying and mourning over her death and buying all her albums. and i think that was the time when many people know of the song 'tian mi mi' because almost every tv station was playing that song away. yeah, so an advice for people reading this, cherish everything that you havee.
just now my neighbour was playing this oldie called "wu yan de jie ju" haha. reminds me of ktv..havent went for a long time. im so bored nowadays. just now i went to the airport to fetch my dad. he went to china for a week. AND DID NOT BRING ME.

Imagined at 10:18 PM







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