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    Tuesday, August 08, 2006
    REVELATION. 11:16 AM

    Yeah, I'm back again. Managed 2 go online after coming back from National Day Celebration. I forgot 2 write about the McDonald's 'trip' yesterday. Ms Ng actually brought us there @ 12.30pm, during her lesson! I mean, that's amazing. Who knew that a person like her could actually treat us, just before the prelims and PSLE oral?(My friend said this n I modified it abit...) I've a feeling that she split the cost w/ the chinese teacher. She also gave some of us an extra $1 voucher, excluding the other $1 coin that she gave all of us. Michael was absent n either Clarence or Caleb Mah called him n told him how much he was missing. Well, like what BYP said, he could juz order home delivery. Anyway, here's a story about an optimist and a pessimist:


    There were a pair of identical twins. One was an optimist, who often said,"Everything is coming up roses!" and the other, a sad and hopeless pessimist, who always expected the worse to happen. Their parents decided to bring the twins to a psychologist, hoping that he could balance their personalities.


    He suggested to the parents,"On the twins' birthday, put them in seperate rooms to open their gifts. Give the pessimist the best toy that you can get; and for the optimist, a box of manure."


    Later, the parents peeked into the pessimist's room. He was complaining, "I bet this toy will break! I don't like to play this game and I know other people who have bigger toys then this!" The parents tiptoed across to the optimist's room and saw him gleefully throwing the manure up in the air. He was giggling as he said:


    "You can't fool me! When there's so much manure, there must be a pony!"


    "I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content."- Phillipians 4:11