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Friday, March 09, 2007

no, i shall not let stress get the better of me. and us. :)


omg. let me tell you a horror story. (its true)

The Dinosaur Descendent and the Praying Mantis.

today, at some point of time during training, in the middle of the track...
there lie, a LIZARD and a PRAYING MANTIS!

they were staring hardly at each other with much ferocity.
and they wait, and they wait...
daring each other to make the first move...

so concentrated, they were... when SUDDENLY!!!
four cedarians (and one teacher) appeared!!!
and the crowd just kept getting bigger
Mr Praying Mantis, suddenly aware of his surroundings, turned to look at the curious faces...

HOWEVER,
he never thought that this split second of distraction was
FATAL.
it was the worst decision ever, and it caused him his
LIFE.

within that micro-second, the big bad lizard pounced from his position and grabbed Mr Praying Mantis by the neck.
it was over.
the battle was won.
the lizard stood perfectly still and began to devour his catch...
right in front of the 4, now maybe 6 curious people who were greatly horrified and disgusted by the sight.

yaya. then the lizard finally recognized our existance and felt intimidated. (maybe shy. xD)
and he scampered across the track and into some grass patch...

with Mr Praying Mantis still clamped in its mouth.

omg so scary right!!! T.T
see how we're living in a horror story ourselves... :D



she's not here @

7:52 PM