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|| Tuesday, December 30, 2003 || || 12:00 am ||

Weird stuffs do happen...

"But there is a balance to it all. One withers, another grows. Birth and death are part of a whole." ----from jaz's entry...

have you guys ever seen a chinese funeral being held at a void deck and a malay wedding being held at another void deck not too far away? well, actually i've noticed it quite a few times. whenever there's a funeral, there'll be a wedding nearby. makes me wonder. the first time, i thot it was mere coincidence... bad coincidence. then it happens again and again...

a life lost,
a union takes place,
a new life to be born.


i guess that explains huh?

but still not very nice to have the both so near rite? weird....




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