Wednesday, August 26, 2009

RIP Ted Kennedy

Former Republican President George W. Bush said in a statement that Kennedy was a man of passion who advocated for his convictions.

"I was pleased to work with Senator Kennedy on legislation to raise standards in public schools, reform immigration, and ensure dignity and fair treatment for Americans suffering from mental illness," Bush said.

"In a life filled with trials, Ted Kennedy never gave in to self-pity or despair. He maintained his optimistic spirit, his sense of humor, and his faith in his fellow citizens. He loved his family and his country — and he served them until the end," he added.



Ok.. Although i don't really know him i can still post bout him right?Is it just me or are there more politicians dying this year? The Ex South Korea President committed suicide, Former Philippine leader Corazon Aquino, Asia's first female president died from colon cancer, Senator Claiborne Pell a Democrat from Rhode Island to name a few.. Hmm?



Anyway, Friday was DAMN FUN. Although its a total waste of a day. We had accounts.. then it was PARTAY time. loads of cam-whoring and dancing(lil) cause Eel brought her ipod and amplifier. haha. we closed the door..... and wheeee. haha. i remember me and bhavy shouting when she played MJ songs. haha. theres a prefect that came in.. junior one... eel paused her ipod and we all like froze, then she was like " i'm just here to ask for michelle, so continue your "fun"" hahahha. teachers passed by and didn't mind. haha. mei shan came in and said she could hear us two classes away. treasure hunt was fun. we won!! after running like the whole school. BJ, MS and bhavy ran in the rain smore. haha. lazy to elaborate. fun fun fun. i wanna do it again. after spm preferrably. haha. can we go back to school one day after spm and play softball?





Random info:

Hans Christian Andersen, immortalized for his famous fairy tales, was considered an ugly child and had no friends, so he lived in a dream world as a boy. (Not helping Hans’s mental state in later life was the fact that his fairy tales were greeted by scathing reviews: "...quite unsuitable for children... positively harmful for the mind..." etc.)

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