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For all the good things in 2007, they shall be remembered always. For all the bad things in 2007, please go and don’t come again. I love 2007 and to all friends, blog mates and of course my beloved ones, make me love 2008, as in more ok! Wishing you all the best in this coming new year 2008.
In 2008
- Either have a good working environment or I will strive to get a better one
- Quit Smoking lah yanni….
- Go for a long holiday before my 2nd semester, Australia or Thailand
- New blog theme which is currently stuck so it will give me the mood to blog again as I am getting lazier
- New Nikkor lens (currently aiming for 2 of them, superb one!)
- Happy (Happier I mean) home n healthy cats
- More sales for GemByGems (Thank u for the support y’all have given this year!)
- I shall not disclose this one
- For me and god to know
- Stay away from _ fill in the blanks —– _ & meet _ what what what what! _
- Car license
- Less problems than 2007 (2007 problems are definitely lesser than 2006)
- No PMS Mood (How I Wish!)
- Shopping every month
- Pass all modules
- Cat House (hmmm…) or Donate some $ to the unfortunate ones (yes sure!)
Give it to me you people! I mean the lens, the holiday… Muahaha!

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