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I can't wait to bid farewell to 2009 and usher the beginning of a brand new decade.
Bring it on! 
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| I'm back! And there's nothing more tempting than to smash my phone on the ground just because I've got a massive lot of smses to reply to, affirming everyone that I wasn't kidnapped or what so ever. That aside, life's been great and did I mention that it's amazing how suddenly almost everyone around me is either working or busy hooking themselves up with job interviews? As for now, being a brilliant workaholic doesn't sound very much appealing to me. Perhaps I should make a list of the million things that are going through my mind right now. Peace.
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Can you feel the holiday spirit lingering in the atmosphere?
Sending my greetings thru the Internet with plenty of sincerity.
No matter which end of the globe you're at, this is the time of the year to over-indulge yourself with some christmas treats. Enjoy your day with family and friends!
Love.
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| The wet and cold weather never fails to kill plans for outdoor activities. Oh well...
Anyway, I happen to come across the advertisements for The Body Show at Clark Quay and Gunther Von Hagen's Body Worlds Exhibition at the Science Centre. Pretty tempted to book tickets to feed myself with a pinch of science once again. If I would recall from my minuscule brain, I was only twelve when my parents brought me to the first Body Worlds Exhibition in Expo. Plastinated human bodies with all sorts of anatomical body parts and organs you can imagine, charcoal-like lungs of cigarette lovers, thinly sliced human flesh which looks exactly like...ham, bodies with tattoos that couldn't be removed even after they've been dead for years...
It's the brilliance of human mind to understand the complexity of the human body.
Loving life, living life.
Peace.
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