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Lesli
Final Year English Undergrad at NTU
A Fashion Addict


i want
Soulmate
Good Health
Beautiful complexion
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Fated to Love You DVD
Qoo-G Clothes
New laptop
Personal Manicurist
Holiday trip to Japan
and everything else I want


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Monday, January 09, 2006
LOVE is the word... @ 12:23 PM

After wathing last night's charity gala, I was filled with thoughts. It seemed at the end of the gala that Singapore is slowly recovering from the fiasco that rocked the charity climate in Singapore for the latter half of 2005. RenCi Hospital managed to raised close to 7 million dollars last night. It was a feat and it made me proud of Singapore.

Singapore has always prided itself for its selfless nature when it comes to charity and helping the needed and disadvantaged. It always managed to garner millions of dollars for every charity event. That is, until the NKF fiasco. Since then, charity in Singapore became stuck in a muddy slump. Many people were disgusted with the way the former NKF management managed the funds raised to help the sick. Other charity organisations became affected as a result.

When Master Ming Yi cried last night, I'm sure many tears of the public were shed as well. The numbers shot up tremendously. Many must have felt the heartfelt tears and feelings of the Master.

Sure hope that last night's 感动 continues on among my fellow Singaporeans forever more. I remember what Ella from SHE said last night. She said that the patients' skies are now grey, but they can become a brilliant blue if we put in our effort to help them. I was moved by that sentence. She is right, we can help make the patients' skies a brilliant blue. All we need is a little trust and effort from everyone...