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sweet dreams or a beautiful nightmare?

SO NOT!


I keep dreaming about my all my teeth falling out and my gums bleeding, like in a horror movie.

so so weird. wonder what it means?





ah well, thank God, I passed the test.


Now busy with preparations for PKTR, they asked us to research on these speakers:

1. YB Dato' Saifuddin Abdullah, Timbalan Menteri Pengajian Tinggi
2. Y Bhg. Dato' Agil Natt, President and CEO, The International Centre For Education In Islamic Finance (INCEIF)
3. Y Bhg. Dato' Sri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh, President/ CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad
4. Mr. Ruben Emir Gnanalingam, Executive Director of Westports Malaysia
5. Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr Jeffrey Cheah, Sunway Group Founder and Chairman
6. Puan Hamidah Naziadin, Director of Group Corporate Resources, CIMB Group
7. Y Bhg. Tan Sri Dato' Seri Sanusi Junid
8. The Yayasan Tun Razak Board of Trustees

okay, better get off Facebook, and start.

lots of stuff to pack also, formal wear, casual wear, lasak wear and clothes for orang asli, also need to pack my medication, I keep having muscle pains nowadays.

my gosh, the spm results is drawing close. I hope this program can take my mind off it temporarily.

Comments

Anonymous said…
no need to remember these things..just remember main minister (tourism.education,agricalture) they r most important.
abesa said…
adalah menurut perkiraan hamba bersandarkan kepada kitab Tajuk Muluk yang dikirim oleh Makhdum Patakan dari Pasai itu menyatakan mimpi adinda itu beralamat tidak lama lagi adinda akan menjadi andartu. Menurut keterangan disini, terang dinyatakan tiada siapalah yang sanggup melihat wajah adinda yang menakutkan tanpa gigi serupa nenenda. Menyebabkan seluruh rakyat negeri Pualsari berlari anak meninggalkan negeri kita yang permai.

ngeeeeeehehehehe

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