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.Sunday, 19 August 2007 ' 9:47:00 pm Y
you used to be the reason, for my smile.

Well, it's been a long time since i have wrote, or is it, written? But anyway. "Sad Girl" has sent in her story:

"Hi Bleh,

I'm a very sad girl. Since I was young, I had no friends. This is because I have a birth mark that covers a bit of my face. What's worse, my father is a taxi driver and my mum is a house-wife. Our monthly income is about $2000+. And I don't have internet connection at home, so I'm typing this in my cousin's house, finally. I earned this private computer time by ploughing through endless piles of tuition homework, which is what my parents spend most of their income on.

I just became a Christian not long ago. Some things are still the same, some are not. I now have friends. They don't laugh at my birth mark like other people do. They are the ones I trust and I will stick with them through thick and thin. My teachers are also proud at my improvement in schoolwork. But the only problem is: my parents and sister are not Christians, so I think you will understand. Complaints and grouchiness, everyday I face that when I get home. I hope you guys will pray that my family will believe in Christ. ^_^

Sad Girl"

Yup, "Sad Girl" most certainly made a point there. Actually I know a few people whose parents are taxi-drivers, they get on most perfectly with life. She hopes that you people out there will pray for her family, and I do hope you will.

"Sad Girl", it's okay. Having a birth mark is perfectly NORMAL. In fact, I have one myself, but I won't tell you where! :) You should face your problems head-on, and not avoid them. And by the way, normal people will choose friends which are GOOD-NATURED and KIND. If you have these two qualities, I am certain you will be able to get friends easily. Be happy as well! I know another person who is always sad and dull. Many people don't like her, but I do. She's actually a really nice person, always helping others out. People don't notice, of course. And because she's always so negative and stuff. If she wasn't like that, she'd be the most perfect bachelorette in school or whatever it's called. So smile! Knock that frown out, start afresh!







THAT LADYY

Bleh...
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A helper in times of need!(:
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SHE WANTSY

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More comments!
people to pray for one another!
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YOU TO EMAIL ME!

SCREAM;TALKY



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