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Prologue


James Ng Kok Boon


"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
Things happen twice. Once in your mind, the other in action.
We write our own chapters in life, we are who we are."
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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Hello people, Christmas is just around the corner and even though i don't usually celebrate Christmas but i actually do like it. Although I don't go for parties and do the old-usual gift exchanging thingy but I do receive presents from my relatives.

Sometimes, it is not an easy task to shop for Christmas gifts. Thats why i prefer the Chinese way of doing, give
ang paos !

Isn't it easier? Give the person the money and ask him to buy whatever things he want
lah .

I can tell you that almost
all of my Christmas presents consists of clothing and nothing else, just the tops. Even though you don't like some of the shirts given but you can't refund, can you?

"Hello? Uncle Ben ar, I don't really like the present you gave me.. Can change anot?"

The next thing you know, no more presents from Uncle Ben next year.

I've got a cousin whose birthday falls on the 24th of December. Getting 2 presents from everybody is good right?

Alright, I should say I am very happy this festive season. I got all the items I wanted(using my own money of course.) I got a job, a 5-days holiday at Beijing, a class chalet at January. PHEW!


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