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November 2002

Dear Surfers,

Girl Graduate WavingFor most of you, final year examinations are finally over (at least not for those sitting for their 'O' levels examinations)! By now, your results should be out already. Some of you might be very happy while there will surely be some who are not very pleased with the results you achieved. Remember what I said last month? "You Reap What You Sow." For those whom have put in special effort into your studies, you can surely see from the results you got. While for those do did not do so well, do not worry, there is always a second chance next year. Do not let your bad results affect your coming (supposedly your) enjoying holidays!

Since now that everything is over, there is nothing you can do about it. Many (or should I say most) are already into your holiday mood. Finally you get a chance to spend time with friends.Upside-down Boy Maybe some will make new friends while some will reconcile with some already broken friendships. Or some may even bond together closer as friends. Whatever the case, time flies. Therefore, please spend this month's time wisely. Do what you plan to achieve for the holidays. Pick up a new hobby or take this opportunity to find out your talent(s). Most importantly, please stay away from danger and/or any bad influence. Do not let this holidays change your life for the bad. Instead, let this holidays change your life for the better!

Have a good month ahead of you! I will pray for you.

Enjoy your stay here and I hope to see you again. God Bless!

Love,

Vincent Yong



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