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Friday, March 06, 2009

P.S : "Darling.. I'll never forget the question that u asked, Why birds still can fly even after their feathers are wet"

X.P : "Darling.. My intention of asking was not like that, you know why, because I never see any birds flying around during rainy days, and I always see birds hiding inside 'holes', that's why I was wondering. "

*ROLL EYES!*

P.S : "OF COURSE LA.. STUPID! Do you see people walking around freely during rainy days"

End of Conversation!