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missing parts nearly found ,

ha ha ha . so lets fill the air with laughter . i was browsing the web and  went to check out my friend's twitter when i suddenly bumped into this picture . i wish i could see more of these goods which i happen to capture during Kemahiran Dinamika class . ha ha .

my two friends , Amal and Hafiz was doing their part at the front of the class as Indian parents when i capture this . ha ha . i remember taking a lot of magnificent shots ! *which later brings me to tears of happiness* ha ha ha ha ha !!!! i don't think both of them knew about these few shots . very spontaneous *claps vigorously*

amma and appa , be good to your son and daughter !! don't let them crash things like those neighbours ! AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA . ohh , something rings a bell , who's idea was the performance belongs to ?? *head scratched* i can still feel the rush of blood pumped from all over me during the scene where Shahril and Hafiz acted as if somebody's going to be a dead meat over a vase .

ha ha . still , the best part was you guys being such a lovely parents . i think you both should get nominated for an award . I LOVE YOU BOTHHHHH TO PIECESSSSS ^^ !

credit to Nadia for the camera and combined picture . imishyouguystodeath T.T


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