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RVNCC Part Cs'11 (:We will never crumble :D The PILLARS of Charlie '11! Girls 1. Gertie 3B 2. Annqing 3B 3. Tina 3B 4. Yen Ting 3E 5. Hui Ping 3G 6. Jasmine 3I 7. Yixin 3L 8. Chenxi 3L 9. Jiawei 3L 10. Jiawen 3L 11. Huimin 3L 12. Jieling 3M Guys 13. Wen Xuan 3A 14. Jia Jun 3A 15. Zen 3A 16. Jia Sheng 3B 17. Kit Weng 3B 18. Jia Le 3B 19. Yu Teng 3C 20. Wei Han 3C 21. Terence Mak 3D 22. Gideon 3E 23. Kenny 3G 24. Zi Wei 3H 25. Wen Hao 3H 26. Daniel 3I 27. Kian Kiat 3I 28. Jia Jian 3I 29. Presley 3J 30. Eugene 3J 31. Kah Kit 3J 32. Jia Mao 3K 33. Wai Yuin 3K 34. Jia Xin 3L Calendar Click here for birthdays. (:
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No.3 boots
Something I found off the Internet..First of all, use a shoe brush to apply a smooth, thick layer of parade polish onto the toecapCredit to eHow. I found this online :D I tried using hairdryer yayayaya suddenly v shiny !!! LIKE OMG the kiwi melts and seeps throughout the boots and super bright can see your own reflection~ but it will go back to its dull colour after you off the hairdryer la. It's like a base, like a foundation liddat. For further polishing. But then you keep circling till shiny, then you hair dry and melt the kiwi again. Then circle till shiny, hairdry till melt kiwi, repeat and repeat ^^ Every round will make it shine more. So just keep repeating the process until you reach your desired shine ^^ I did for 3 times and is quite shiny le. But, cannot compare to those SJAB / NPCC ppl. Aiyah, they polish 2 years of boots, we only polish on impt occasions ma, cannot compare k hahaha. They got the base for many years le. But if you're looking for sth that kinda works, yeap I've tried and it does work ^^ This method is such that the melted kiwi seeps into the rough parts. Can be used to seal a lil cracks too (I tried it, but it doesn't seal it totally) This is totally off-topic, but good luck for the tests ahead & the busy schedule. & Orienteering team people, jiayou!! Ping |