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The name is Gary. I'm a person who likes to be who I am. A 16 year old who just graduated from Montfort Secondary School. I'm now in Ngee Ann Poly studying Mass Communication. My interests? Making music, watching dramas, blogging, shopping, and the occasional reading.

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Alif
Andre
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Gavilan
Grace
Gladys Lie
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Shirly
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Xiao Ting
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OTHERS

Montfort Band
Sembawang Symphonic Winds
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Be a better person
Travel to US and Europe
GPA of 3.5
My own horn
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Wonderland

Hello people! It's been a long, long, long time since I entered the Blogger URL into my address bar. It's the holidays now and I have no job, greatttt.

Anyway, my Internet connection was down for 2 days due to some fault with the modem/router. I can tell you it was rather depressing, not able to Facebook, or check my email. This makes me realise how dependent and attached to the Internet all of us are... something to think about.

I'm not even a FB addict(at least I wouldn't like to think so), but I still felt empty and unconnected. I wonder how the true blue FB addicts will feel D: So to kill some time, I headed to the library for the first time in awhile. I still remember my love of reading from my childhood. Used to read tons and tons of books, leading to my standard of English escalating by leaps and bounds(for that age). Of course now, it's not that spectacular any more.

Ok back to books. I'd like to recommend this author to both book-lovers and book-haters alike. Haruki Murakami, a really good Japanese novelist. I haven't finish the book I borrowed, but I'm going back to read more now. Seems like my old past-time has once again sparked alive in me.

Posted at 7:53 PM