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Welcoming December

Well, the month of December is coming already, and the much anticipated church camp starts soon! Yay! Hope all of you guys have fun there, and I'm sure we'll like the St James people.

Talking about the camp, I just realised that I missed the briefing on Sunday... Had to help Uncle Leng Khoon with the catalog. In case you guys didn't know, the library can always be used if you need to get closer to God, just borrow a book that helps teach you what you want to know about God and read it. If you guys want to borrow books, you can approach Uncle Leng Khoon or me. No problem! And about the briefing, Jon told me about the stuff. The only thing that I'm trying to figure out is whether I'm supposed to bring my Amp.

Well, congrats to all ten people who got confirmed, hope you guys go to Holy Communion every fortnight! Yay...

Wow, Liverpool won 2-1, and against Arsenal too. Neil Mellor's last minute 20 yard strike was really cool. I bet even if the keeper was at his best, he wouldn't be able to catch that one. Yay! Everyone in the GE was hoping that Arsenal would lose. Oh yeah, and we had that soccer match with Sec 4s, it ended in a 2-2 draw. We only played 20 mins before it rained...

Match Stats:
RIGE Mix Team One 2 RIGE Mix Team Two 2
Karthik 7' (One)
Huan Kiat 11' (One)
Eugene (OG) 15' (Two)
Julio 17' (Two)

Oh yeah, the house is under renovation. I'm now stuck in my room...

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