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Thanks Kiki for asking me to go to the zoo, well, since your bro has the free pass LOL.
Awesome shizz!

Totally love this picture.

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Kiki and her Mauritius friend., Ummay. Seeing Singapore with her had been fun! Haha.
And the fact that I can practise a lil francais with her.


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And for the courtesy of my love for monkeys, I shall post my favourite picture of the day.
My cute little baby baboon! How adorable.
Out of all animals, I still love the monkeys, be it chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, or baboons (:



So the whole night, I spent the time at Kiki's place, since there's only the field separating our residences, just playing Boggle. It was a good night for cracking brains towards the expansion of vocabulary. The best part was when Ali (11-year old) stated that he had a word none of us has, and said "Slut! S-L-U-T, slut!", all us gasped and then laughed in unison. So funny!

Ok, goodnight for now!

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