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Thursday, October 06, 2005

Some things i see happening on the streets really irks me.

It's grandparents carrying children's schoolbags for them. Worse still if the child is above eight. That's really bad.

U go to school to study. And studying is a job of yours. So is carrying ur own bag. Parents often say that the heavy bags are bad for the children's backs. Let alone to grandparents??? Hey!! They have soft bones and are more prone to osteoporosis. Little children running along and playing with their friends, leaving they grandparents to lug they bags for them. The least they should do is to walk and support their grandparents. Really really irksome.

Few days ago, i saw this hunched back grandfather carrying the school bag for a BOY IN SECONDARY SCHOOL. I think that's really shameful. If not humiliating. Your grandfather is out there carrying your own bag when u're sec 1? ridiculous. He should be supporting his grandfather, and he allowed his grandfather to carry his bag. Lucky for him, my friend stopped me before i could go up to the boy and give him a piece of my mind. he deserves it anyway.

Anyway, it's back to work work and more work. O levels are taking a toll on me. Take care peeps. CIAOS.

7:59 PM


Cheryl Leow
child of God
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