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Jonah Jones 10s

Salam sons,
I'm currently at the roundabout at Sembawang mrt waiting for uncle nizam to accompany him for...wait for it...a rugby10s tournament in KL! It is 4:49am and he is late by 49 min. The best thing is, I'm not angry! Have not hung out with this old pal of mine since our college days and to meet up because of rugby...awesome! However, I won't be playing though, this time round perhaps, just there to soak in the atmosphere, grab a few souvenirs and support a friend whom may or not be playing. Ahaks! Uncle nizam has issues with the current police rugby squad training regime. Anyways bought 2 books to finish reading, 5 Love Languages & Simplify your life. Hope to finish them as we'll as do some reflection and planning.

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