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Saturday, July 24

Hall FOC has come to an end. Although there were some unhappiness, i would still agree that i enjoyed the camp as well. Hope that the freshies would continue to keep in contact with themselves and with us.
 
My OG is a pretty good group in my own eyes. Well except for the siao-on crash-in friend of siying who is a camp instructor. Actually most of us seniors find her irritating. She's high in a world of her own, and sometimes even acting as though she's the CGL.  She's overdoing the duty of leading the OG on. And we have a nick for her... She-man. (Haa... mean?)
 
Then the rest... Not so on initially, but as time progresses they finally interact amongst themselves, and as more time passes, the guys finally interact with the gals.
 
And i will miss FOC as school reopens...

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