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| Saturday, 26-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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bowl over
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besok blasah men bowling...yey yey
*gamba nih amek kat fp aji+hanis=haziq so credits to them!
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| Friday, 25-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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soooooo cute!!!
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cute toddler alert!
p/s : caption from ads that had been sent by dear roommate....nie seriyes tadek shots baru
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| Thursday, 24-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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sick mode
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panadol
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mineral water
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| Monday, 21-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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Cross Cultural Integration Program ( CCIP ) 2005
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| Quote: | Student Representative Council (Cyberjaya Campus) with collaboration of Cultural-based Society and International Student Society had taken the initiative to organize the Cross Cultural Integration Program (CCIP) 2005.
The purpose of this program is to enhance the integration of the various cultures and races in our university. This program will be held from 20th February to 23rd February 2005. |
sape nk main congkak? batu seremban? lompat getah? galah panjang? chess? arm wrestling? jom jomm
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| Sunday, 20-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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saje saje
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im bored
cant you tell?
*antara perfume dlm collection*
(except yg echo 4 man tue)
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| Thursday, 17-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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Putra Mosque
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pink dome mosque
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pink dome mosque
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| Quote: | | Situated next to a lake, it incorporates Islamic architecture from countries such as Turkestan, Kazakzstan and Morocco. The mosque consists of a 116m tall minaret and can accommodate 15,000 people. 116 metres tall, one of the striking features of the minaret is that it was designed after the Sheikh Oman Mosque in Baghdad. Its five-tiers representing the five pillars of Islam and its five call to prayers. Within its premises is the VIP Room Gallery, the Al-Quran Manuscript Museum, a library, auditorium and exhibition hall as well as a seminar room. It also has a large courtyard called the “Sahn” dedicated to commemorate the life of the Prophet. The main entrance to the mosque is patterned after the gates of Persia. Twelve columns support the 36 metre diameter main dome |
credits : http://tourmalaysia.tripod.com/putrajaya.htm
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| Tuesday, 15-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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randomness
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university
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holding hands
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mph
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went to hospital putrajaya and then straight to alamanda, today
no shot at hospital though. guess im too busy gawking at their interior design, hehehe
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| Monday, 14-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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in love and loathe
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i kinda love AND loathe this shot actually.
...with no absolute reason
btw, hows your valentine?
spread your loves, my friend
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| Sunday, 6-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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...TRITUN 05 (2nd day)
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oooo fruity *mouth watery*
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"nie la tugas biro mknn..."
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"...memperabihkan mknn VIP yg tak abes" :))
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captured those on the 2nd day of TRITUN 05 (saturday)
...and im soooooooo freaking tired!
model(s) of the day
bureau of foods & beverage
- miss ayu norafida a.k.a. ayu @ "fieda"
- miss dzuita mohamed a.k.a. cik eita
- mr khairul aswad a.k.a. bern
- mr anas a.k.a. anas "kobe"
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| Saturday, 5-Feb-2005 00:00 |
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pantun...anyone?
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TEMASYA PANTUN INTERVARSITI TIGA PENJURU 2005 (TRITUN 05)
4th - 6th February 2005
Multimedia University (Cyberjaya campus)
organized by Persatuan Literasi Melayu
| Quote: | Perhaps the most basic form of Malay poetry, the pantun (quatrain) reflects the charm and diplomacy of the Malay persona.
Unlike most forms of poetry, however, the pantun used to be an integral part of Malay life. It is used in proverbs, in formal situations such as asking for a maiden's hand in marriage, when a direct approach in prose would have been in appropriate or, if you believe old Malay movies, when two warriors engage in a battle of words before entering into mortal combat.
Pantuns are not only recited, but often exchanged. Hence, they are said to be "sold" and "bought".The exchange can be hilarious or diplomatic, as the situation dictates.
source - http://www.kampungnet.com.sg |
im really, really busy with this.
and no, im not the participant. im just a committee
i promise ill update later. i swear!
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