✖ Mr.Bimbotic ✖




Wednesday, October 7, 200912:22 PM
✖ [[ zhu ah ma funeral ]] ✖

went zhu ah ma funeral yesterday.. first time see all her relative make me feel so shy.. i am a shy person mah.. >.< LOLS

went up her house with her.. she play her comp and i play her dog awhile.. soon her sister, brother and maid came back.. a bug flew in too.. think its her ah ma bah.. cos keep fly into the ah ma room.. and suddenly disappear infront of me.. O.o

after that me and zhu went downstair i went to pray her ah ma and i told her ah ma.. ah ma ah.. im meihui boyfriend.. i promise u i will take good care of her.. pls look after us and let us have a smooth relationship till u see me and her de wedding.. LOLS.. hehex..

after that we went to buy mac.. den stay downstair with her cousin to guard the funeral.. at 3 or 4 like tht i cannot tahan le.. very sleepy.. den me and zhu went upstair.. starting i say dun wan slp.. den later i lie on the bed facing the floor.. den she follow me aso.. den we doze off like that.. hehex.. we so cute.. LOLS.. love her lots.. this morning wake up go eat mac again den i come home le.. later go find her again.. loves loves..


x ✖ Mr.Bimbotic ✖ DON'T LEAVE ME ALONE,WILL YOU? 12:22 PM x





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JIM . Fujimoto
Singaporean. 19 years old male. =) 29th june 1990. Chinese. slacker. dreamer. they always say its good to have a dream but not daydream. Sensitive. faithful and royal. THATS ME !! four brothers for life and love meihui forever.


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✖ - Jim's Last say ~

No one gotta hurt my brothers
as i will be there with them
till the very end..

My 4 sworn brothers
Da ge - Benjamin Tan
Er ge - Jim Goh
San ge - Howard Lam
Si Mei - See YiTing

Jim is a guy who is
sensitive and shy
he was hurt in love
therefore, he is not
very confidence in
confessing to the one
he love

My last say, That changes this world




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