Friday, February 29, 2008

Bible Knowledge Class + ZMAX Camp 2008

Hey DUCFers!!
Hope you guys stay alive throughout this time of examinations.

Just a few little announcements here

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DUMC will be organizing a BK class for all F3 - F5 students in the PJ Klang Valley with cheap tuition fees =)

BK is a subject we need to uphold to ensure it does not die...
Especially since the CF strongly supports BK
[every club must support a subject]

If you want more info on the BK class, you can email

spmbk@yahoo.com or
smkducf@gmail.com =)
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ZMAX Camp!!!

F1s-F3s, if you can, try to attend this camp this year at march =)
It's a very fun camp and you can refer to the review of last year's over here

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Here's the camp form if you're interested

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DUCF

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Hand of Hope

Please read before viewing picture - it's worth it!


It should be 'The Picture of the Year,' or perhaps, 'Picture of the Decade.' Sadly, it's not really that recognized. In fact, unless you obtained a copy of the US paper which published it, you probably would never have seen it.
The picture is that of a 21-week-old unborn baby named Samuel Alexander Armas, who is being operated on by surgeon named Joseph Bruner.

The baby was diagnosed with spina bifida and would not survive if removed from his mother's womb. Little Samuel's mother, Julie Armas, is an obstetrics nurse in Atlanta . She knew of Dr. Bruner's remarkable surgical procedure. Practicing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville , he performs these special operations while the baby is still in the womb.

During the procedure, the doctor removes the uterus via C-section and makes a small incision to operate on the baby. As Dr. Bruner completed the surgery on Samuel, the little guy reached his tiny, but fully developed hand through the incision and firmly grasped the surgeon's finger. Dr. Bruner was reported as saying that when his finger was grasped, it was the most emotional moment of his life, and that for an instant during the procedure he was just frozen, totally immobile.

The photograph captures this amazing event with perfect clarity. The editors titled the picture, 'Hand of Hope.' The text explaining the picture begins, 'The tiny hand of 21-week- old fetus Samuel Alexander Armas emerges from the mother's uterus to grasp the finger of Dr. Joseph Bruner as if thanking the doctor for the gift of life.'

Little Samuel's mother said they 'wept for days' when they saw the picture.. She said, 'The photo reminds us pregnancy isn't about disability or an illness, it's about a little person.' Samuel was born in perfect health, the operation 100 percent successful.

Now see the actual picture, and it is awesome...incredible....

The world needs to see this one!

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DUCF

Posted by Joel Lee

Saturday, February 23, 2008

God Said... I said...

Hope you guys enjoy this conversation- it may even seem a little familiar to you... =)
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God said: I miss talking with you.

I said: What? I just prayed on Sunday.

How often do you talk with Katie?

I dunno.

Think about it.

Well, OK. Let’s see . . . we usually hang together before school, then we have English and math together. And — oh yeah — we’ve got study hall together in the afternoon. And lunch, I forgot about lunch. We eat lunch together every day.

So how often do you talk with Katie?

I guess all the time. We call each other a few times during the week to check on homework stuff. And we instant-message a lot in the evenings when we’re both on the computer. I’d say we pretty much talk all the time. After all, she is my best friend!

How often do you talk with Me?

I don’t know.

Think about it.

Sigh. Well . . . on Sundays at church — and at youth group. You know.

I’d love to talk with you more.

But God, I already give You chitchat time.

I want more than chitchat. I’d like for you to tell Me everything.

Everything?

Why not? I already know what you’re thinking anyway.

Yeah. And that’s just it! If You know everything, what’s the big deal about me having to talk with You?

Having to talk? Hmmm. I was hoping it would be more of an enjoyment instead of an obligation.

Ah, You know what I mean.

You’re right, I do. And that’s exactly what hurts Me. Most of the time when you speak with Me, it’s because you feel you’re supposed to, or it’s because your back is against the wall and you need help — fast.

I didn’t know You felt that way.

My child, I paid the highest price I could pay for you. I long to be with you and to hear you voice your thoughts, your joys, your tears, your loneliness, your victories.

Well, OK. If it really means that much to You. But I still don’t get this prayer thing. If You already know what I’m going to say before I even say it, what’s the point in telling You?

It’s the process.

Huh?

Remember last week when Katie took first place in the track meet?

Sure! I remember. Boy, was she excited!

Yes. And you were, too.

Well, yeah. I am her best friend. You know.

But you actually heard about it before Katie told you.

Oh, yeah! Jason told me before I even saw Katie.

But when Katie rushed to you, waving her ribbon, you were just as happy and proud for her as if you were hearing the news for the first time.

Yeah.

That’s friendship. That’s relationship. That’s love. Would you have wanted her to keep the news from you because you already knew?

No way! I love it when Katie gets excited. Her face lights up with that crooked grin, and her eyes glow like sparklers.

I feel the same way.

Hmmm.

I not only love for you to tell Me everything — I can’t wait to hear it!

I think I’m starting to understand.

I’m not finished with Katie yet.

Oh?

Yeah. Let’s keep talking about your friendship for just a bit longer.

OK.

The more you two share (secrets, giggles, notes), and the more you two do (trips together, youth group parties, football games), the closer you become.

So it’s doing stuff that makes us such great friends, right?

Partly right. But I really want you to think about this, OK?

OK.

It’s also the p-r-o-c-e-s-s.

I’m thinking.

The time invested in sharing and doing.

Yeah. I get it. We’re sort of investing ourselves in each other’s lives.

Exactly. And your friendship is growing because of it.

Yeah! Cool.

Do you hear what I’m saying?

Keep talking. I’m listening, God. I really am. I want to get this.

Your relationship with Me is pretty static right now.

Static?

Yeah. Dull. Boring.

I didn’t think You noticed stuff like that.

I’m God, remember?

Oh, yeah.

But it doesn’t have to be static. Don’t forget. I died so we could have a relationship — an exciting, fun relationship, not a boring one.

Well, what can I do?

Spend more time with Me. Talk to Me. When you cry, let Me wipe your tears. When you ace a history exam, share your good news with Me. When Lisa snubs you in the hallway, tell Me how bad it hurts. I want our relationship to grow.

Wow. Lord, I’ve never even thought of all that. I mean, why would You be so interested in my everyday, ordinary life?

Because I love you. Oh, how I love you!

Jesus, I’m sorry. I’ve pretty much left You on the shelf. I mean, yeah, I go to church, and I even read my Bible at times, and people know I’m a Christian. But You want me to grow in You too, and I haven’t been — I’ve been static, just like You said. Will You forgive me?

I forgive you.

Jesus, I want to have a best-friend, Lord-of-Lords relationship with You. I want You to own me and consume me.

Yes! That’s what I want, too. And you know what?

What?

I love the way you’re praying right now.

Praying? I’m not praying. We’re just talking.

Yeah. And that’s exactly what prayer is.

I get it.

Open, honest, consistent communication.

I can’t wait till tomorrow morning.

Why’s that?

I’m going to get up early and pray.

You don’t have to wait till tomorrow morning. Talk to Me when you get up at 1:30 a.m. to go to the bathroom.

Really?

Sure! And at 3 a.m. when you’re tossing in bed and scrunching your pillow.

Hey! How’d You know I always? . . . Oh, yeah, You’re God.

Right.

Well, in that case, how about hanging out right now? I’ve got some stuff I need to talk with You about.

Great. This is the moment I’ve been waiting for.

God doesn't just want to be a 'Sunday' God; He wants to have a personal relationship with you!

You can talk to Him about anything under the sun, from exam anxieties, your relationship with your parents; ANYTHING!!

Will YOU put Him first in everything?

Posted by Khristy

Friday, February 22, 2008

SMKDUCF 'SHING SHONG SHANG Day !!' 22 Feb 2008

In conjunction with Chinese New Year, DUCF had 'SHING SHONG SHANG Day' !!!

Today we had a special presentation about how the Chinese characters relate back to the Bible !!
(bananas in the world UNITE!!!)

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As we promised earlier, CF begun at 12.45 pm.

David organised an ice-breaker called 'Bing and Bong.' This game involves two objects, which in this case are books. The hard covered one is called Bong. The soft covered one, Bing.

Basically, Bing and Bong is handed over the selected two people who sit next two each other in the circle. Bing is passed anti-clockwise around the circle. Bong is passed clockwise.

To make things simpler, let's call :

-the selected person who has Bing : A

Bing
As A passes the book to the person next to him, he is to say "This is a Bing."
The person next to them (B) will then ask "What?" to A. Then A will reply "A Bing".
Next, B will pass it to the person next to him (C) and say "This is a Bing."
C will then ask B "What?". B will then turn to A and ask him "What?".
In reply, A will say "A Bing". Then, B will turn to C and say "A Bing".
Then C will pass it to the next person, and the whole process repeats.

{ We know it's a little TINY weeny bit CoNfUsInG but that's the beauty of it.}

The same process applies to the passing of Bong as well.
At some point, Bing and Bong will cross paths, and that's when it gets REALLY really REALLY fun (and even more confusing!!!) :P

The original circle...
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But no worries! Because the circle soon grew to this...
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Then we moved on to worship !!! This time, it was led by Kah Hoe and his guitarist Keith!!

The songs we sang:
1. Hari Ini
2. Open Up The Gates
3. Here I Am To Worship
4. Still

Kah Hoe & Keith during worship...
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Bergandingan tangan...
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The songs...
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After that, Jen Wei collected the offering and prayed for it.
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Next, Cik Lee made 3 announcements:

1. BK Postal Quiz is happening this year, from the 11th to the 13th of April 2008! The chapters included are Acts 1-10, & Genesis 1-3. Do sign up for it!! Give your names to Joel at 5 Kempas...

2. Zmax camp is happening from March 12-15, in Tapah! So if you're in Form 1, 2, or 3, we'd really like to encourage you to attend this camp...
For an idea of what goes on at Zmax camp, check out the review of last year's camp at the link below:
Zmaz Camp Review 2007

3. Camp Chit Chat is on on the 26th to the 31st of May this year, exclusively for the Form 5 and 6 students.

Get your forms for both camps from Joel if you are interested, and hand it in to Cik Lee...
It's an opportunity not to be missed!

{For the form 4 students, do not despair! There's a camp you can go to too, except its at the end of the year. But why not start planning to go now?
NSCFL Camp is happening from November 17th to 22nd, and is open to students from Form 2 all the way up to Form 6.
To get a gist of what happened at last year's camp, click on the link below:
NSCFL Camp Review 2007 }

Cik Lee making the announcements...
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Then we moved on to today's special message by Joel..
He drew a few examples of the Chinese characters that was related to the Bible.
{But bring a nearly 17 year old banana, he had to enlist the help of Kah Hoe, Aaron & Jen Wei to draw the characters properly... =) }
He explained how each part of a character has its own meaning all relating to some significant Bible events such as Adam and Eve.

For the complete message, click on the link below:

Chinese Characters- How They link to the Bible.


Joel attempting to write the Chinese characters... =)
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Kah Hoe steps in to assist Joel...
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After that, everyone gathered into their respective CG's where they had a brief discussion of their new CG names and its meaning. The CG names are names are of various prophets in the Bible.

CG names and meanings:
Amos : Burden Bearer
Hosea: Salvation
Jeremiah : "Weeping prophet"
Malachi : GOD's Messenger
Zechariah : Remembered by GOD

Miscellaneous pics from this week's CF..

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Joel welcoming our new members... =)

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Our registration counter...

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Praying with the Worship Team before CF started..

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The cards of the Chinese Characters used, as well as our registration forms...

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Complete and utter confusion during the game... =)

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Joel encouraging members to check out the blog from time to time for updates...

So that's it for this CF!!
Please remember that there won't be CF for the next two weeks (29/2/08 and 7/3/08) due to exams.

We will be back on the 14th of March with a smashing event of HIGH PRAISE!!

Please check this blog from time to time for more details and updates on our beloved CF !!

Until then, study hard and GOD bless for your exams !!!

DUCF

posted by Joanna & Khristy

Thursday, February 21, 2008

The Four Candles

Just a quick update...
Tomorrow's CF [Shing Shong Shang Day]
will start at 1245 sharp, so don't be late!!

DUCFers, here are your CG names!!

Isaiah - DUCF CG Committee

[in alphabetical order, so there's no favoritism...]

Amos - David Rosh's CG
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Hosea - Aaron Wu's CG
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Jeremiah - Khye Yuen's CG
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Malachi - Kah Hoe's CG
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Zechariah - Jen Wei's CG
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Everybody, try to get your parents to come to the PIBG this saturday k?
There's comfort in numbers =)
We will be supporting the three parents...
We'll also be seeing the progress to making CF official =)

*DUCF is currently approved by the school but not yet by the ministry =(

so yeahh, grab your parents along if you wanna see CF official!!
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Back to the story...

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THE FOUR CANDLES

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The Four Candles burned slowly. The ambiance was so soft you could hear them speak...

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The first candle said, "I Am Peace,
but these days, nobody wants to keep me lit."

Then Peace's flame slowly diminishes and goes out completely.

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The second candle says, "I Am Faith,
but these days, I am no longer Indispensable."

Then Faith's flame slowly diminishes and goes out completely.

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Sadly the third candle spoke, "I Am Love
and I haven't the strength to stay Lit any longer.
People put me aside and don't understand my importance.
They even forget to love those who are nearest to them."

And waiting no longer, Love goes out completely.

Suddenly...

A child enters the room and sees the three candles no longer burning.

The child begins to cry, "Why are you not burning?
You are supposed to stay lit until the end."

Then the Fourth Candle spoke gently to the little boy,

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"Don't be afraid, for I am Hope, and while I still burn,
we can re-light the other candles."

With Shining eyes the child took the Candle of Hope and
lit the other three Candles.

Never let the Flame of Hope go out of your life.

With Hope, no matter how bad things look and are...
Peace, Faith and Love can shine brightly in our lives.

DUCF

Posted by Joel Lee

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Tigers or Pork Chops =)

Disclaimer: DUCF would like to apologise to our muslim friends out there who are reading this blog as this post is not a halal post. Read at your own discretion.

Everybody say it with me.....AWWWWW MAN!!!!

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In a zoo in California , a mother tiger gave birth to a rare set of triplet tiger cubs. Unfortunately,
due to complications in the pregnancy, the cubs were born prematurely and due to their tiny
size, they died shortly after birth.

The mother tiger after recovering from the delivery, suddenly started to decline in health,
although physically she was fine. The veterinarians felt that the loss of her litter had caused
the tigress to fall into a depression. The doctors decided that if the tigress could surrogate
another mother's cubs, perhaps she would improve.

After checking with many other zoos across the country, the depressing news was that there
were no tiger cubs of the right age to introduce to the mourning mother. The veterinarians
decided to try something that had never been tried in a zoo environment. Sometimes a mother
of one species will take on the care of a different species. The only orphans" that could be
found quickly, were a litter of weanling pigs. The zoo keepers and vets wrapped the piglets in
tiger skin and placed the babies around the mother tiger. Would they become cubs or pork chops?
Take a look...you won't believe your eyes!!

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Now, please tell me one more time..........

why can't the rest of the world get along?

DUCF

Posted by Joel Lee

*story adapted from an e-mail

Sunday, February 17, 2008

SMKDUCF 'I Heart You' Day 15 Feb 08

On the 15th of February 2008 in conjunction with Valentine's Day, DUCF had 'I Heart You' Day!!

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We had our very own Puan Cheng (or Puan Tang BH) to speak to us about one of the most talked-about topics in the world- LOVE.

[ The committee would like to say thanks to those who decided to come to school just for CF even though you ponteng-ed in the morning xD ... To those who didn't come for 'I Heart You' Day because Sports Day the day before, pity you guys lar... missed out Pn Tang's love talk Pn Tang and also your Valentine's gift from your CG leaders =/ (bug them for it, maybe they kept some xD) Oh well, don't forget to come next week for Shing Shong Shang Day!! ]

But lets start at the beginning of CF. This is what the classroom looked like at 12.45pm...

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But no worries! Because all our members arrived shortly after that, enabling us to begin our CF with our ice-breaker, led by Khye Yuen called teddy bear..
What & how was this game played?
Well firstly, everyone sat in a circle while two teddy bears were passed to the people at the opposite ends.
The bears were supposed to be passed around themselves in circles, the big bear 5 times and the small bear 3 times. The smaller bear will eventually catch up with the bigger bear.
The purpose of this game is to NOT get caught with the big and small bear at the same time.
Right, Daniel & Heang Lee? =)

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Pass the bear, pass the bear...

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The cute (and poor) teddy bears that became our victims during the game...

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Then we moved on to worship, led by David, with his 2 guitarists, Joel & Chen Sern!
We sang:
1) One Way
2) Lord I Lift Your Name On High
3) Above All
4) I Could Sing of Your Love Forever

L-R: Joel, Chen Sern & David..

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The crowd during worship..

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After that, we had a short talk by Jen Wei, our treasurer, on offering, before our first collection of this year was made.

Jen Wei explaining the importance of offering..
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Then we moved on to our message of the day, by Puan Cheng about
'The Six Principles to Godly Courtship'!

The six principles are:
1) Seek counsel
2) Be equally yoked
3) Look for signs of purity
4) Kindness
5) Tested prayer
6) Hang around the well

For scripture reference, please read Genesis 24:1-4, 10-13 & 16-20.

And remember

1 Corinthians 13: 4-8a

4 Love is patient, love is kind. Love does not envy, Love does not boast, Love is not proud.

5 Love is not rude, love is not self-seeking, love is not easily angered, love keeps no record of wrongs.

6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.

7 Love always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

8a Love never fails

Puan Cheng stressing her point during her message..

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Then Puan Loh came and explained to us regarding the virginity pledge, which was distributed to all the members.
In case you missed it, here's the pledge we received.
Print it out and keep it in your wallet, as suggested by Puan Loh.. =)


Believing that true love waits, I make a commitment to God, myself, my family, my friends, my future mate, and my future children to a lifetime of purity including sexual abstinence from this day until the day i enter a biblical marriage relationship.

So basically thats it, CF ended a little later than usual, but it was well worth it to listen to Puan Cheng and Puan Loh talk.

All members were given a little token by their respective CG leaders.. =)

Daniel, the MC for this week's CF..

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Joel also informed the members that new CF starting time is 12.45 pm.

L-R: Pn Cheng, Cik Liang, Cik Lee

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Oh yeah, we had a total of 45 ppl today and 4 newcomers =) Welcome!!

So thats it for this CF!
Next week is 'SHING SHONG SHANG' Day!
(you wouldn't want to miss it..)
Please be reminded that CF starts at 12.45 next week..

God bless... =)

DUCF

Posted by Khristy Choo

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Chinese New Year Special~!

this is an overdue post :)

Just before chinese new year, on Tuesday 5th Feb, we went around school giving oranges with nice wishes stuck unto it to the teachers and staff, wishing them a Happy Chinese New Year, with sincere greetings from
Damansara Utama Christian Fellowship~! :)
Here's some of the pics we took of teachers grateful for the oranges.. :P


Puan Zuraidah examines the note

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Puan Shan love oranges :)

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Puan Zohriah

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Puan Shaja

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By the corridor

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Puan Ooi

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Puan Catherine

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Puan Ng

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Puan Khoo

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Also...Not forgetting the workers in school too~!! :)

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Most teachers didn't want their pictures being taken... i wonder why?

Oh yeah, we also gave our principal Pn Norsham 8kg of big juicy sweet yummy oranges, and our two dearest teachers, Cik Lee and Cik Liang 4kg of big juicy sweet yummy oranges each... :)

Heh.. we, fellow friends felt bored and decided to take pics.. :P

Notice that weird looking guy at the background....heh..

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meet David...

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The End..

DUCF

Posted by Aaron Wu