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Saturday, July 14, 2007
  cockroach scare

I wonder why are girls so afraid of cockroaches?

So, today before my day ends, my last students spotted a cockroach by the ceiling when we're having aural.

I told her to ignore it but she just kept staring and worst than my handphone SMS minutes reminder, every 10sec she goes" Ms Lee, there's a cockroach, U see, U see"

And who knows, WA LA! The cockroach began to move and my student says" Ms Lee U see, the cockroach is moving..." suddenly screams and jumps onto the chair and just yells her lungs away.

The cockroach flew. =P So I had to open the door and let her out, threatening her that if she doesn't pay attention, I'll chase the cockroach into her bag and let her carry home...

Before the cockroach was 'rescued' out on a broom and dustpan by another teacher, the principal's daughter came to check out and both girls screamed one after another.

Ugh... nx time, I know in order to have kids to eat less sweets, just put a rubber cockroach into their bag of sweets. That should put them off or tame them down for some time. =)

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