PARTY!!
surprise party



it was so sweet and nice of them to buy the cakes.
we had great fun playing games introduce by ms eleene chiu
shouted and laughed so much until my throat went dry
really going to miss all the memories we had
but now will learn to appreciate all of my friends.
friends forever.
love you all!!
muahh.XD
5 SC 1!!
All the Best!!
All the way to A+!!
LEFTY
Right-Handed and Proud
By Alexandra Petri
I'm right-handed, and I am proud.
Today, August 13th, marks yet another victory in one of the most sensationally successful PR campaigns of all time: the campaign for left-handers. Many minorities still struggle against negative stereotypes. There are "dumb blondes" and those minefield clusters of adjectives such as "hard-drinking Irishman" that The Post's ombudsman pointed out this Sunday. Not lefties.
Ask anyone to describe "left-handers" to you, and you will be drowned in comments such as "more creative," "more eloquent," "more attractive," "more intelligent." Sure, "seem to have difficulty finding a pair of scissors" is one, but lefties are one of the most positively perceived groups out there.
Just look at the history books. Left-handed children can look up to people such as Gandhi, Joan of Arc, Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great. We right-handers are stuck writing our book reports on Stalin and John Wayne Gacy. Presidents? Left-handers include Bill Clinton, Harry Truman, and, often, Ronald Reagan. Righties get Warren G. Harding and Millard Fillmore.
Today, more than ever, the message is clear: Lefties win. Righties lose. Barack Obama is left-handed. John McCain is right-handed. Angelina Jolie? Lefty. Jennifer Aniston? Right-handed.
And today is National Left-Handers Day. Give me a break! Every day is National Left-Handers Day. Sure, it's more difficult for left-handers to use notepads, computers and can-openers. But look at all they've managed to accomplish even so. If it weren't for the scissors, they'd have taken over the world.
Update: Octopi213 is right to point out that even America's most prominent political loser, John McCain, is a southpaw. And as daphne5 observed, this isn't the first time left-handers have dominated presidential competition -- that was 1992, when H. Ross Perot, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton all favored their left hands. In the presidential ring, left-handers don't just beat the competition -- they are the competition.
I AM PROUD TO BE A LEFTY
birthday surprise.


went at 8.30 at the morning.
it was like a pot luck session and everybody brought food
was playing beside the pool and Catherine got thrown into the pool.
you see why catherine had a towel round her neck
it was quite an experience with a lot of new friends
at least we came out of our shells.
yet still..we enjoyed ourselves!!