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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Today iz nt really a good day cause damn sian cb nvm....... shit lah soooooooooo much wark man sian cannot ply soccer and com nothing 2 do bb


@ Old Trafford @.. ::9/11/2008 06:44:00 PM



Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Brent is an English place name and surname. The place name can be from Celtic words meaning "holy one" (if it refers to the River Brent), or "high place," literally, "from a steep hill" (if it refers to the villages in Somerset and Devon, England) (Mills 1991). The surname often indicates that one's ancestors lived in a place called Brent, but it can also come from the Middle English word brent meaning burned, indicating that one's ancestor either lived near a burned-over area, or was a criminal who had been branded on the cheek (Hanks and Hodges 1988).
Brent has also become a regularly used given name, being among the thousand most common names for boys born in the United States since 1933. [1] When used as a given name today, Brent is sometimes a short form of Brenton, but this was probably not the original inspiration for Brent's use as a given name, since Brenton's own regular use as a first name came many years after Brent was established in that role (Evans 2006).


@ Old Trafford @.. ::9/10/2008 08:06:00 PM




Mrc if u can see this even though PSLE over u gotta study hard man. Cause everybody scared for everybody, and gd luck 2 u and score well for all your exams!


@ Old Trafford @.. ::9/10/2008 06:52:00 PM




Hello, and welcome 2 my new blog.I have lots of blogs but.............forgotten all the passwords all forget already.I wish every1 , all the best for their PSLE exams and we will score our desired results yay!!!!!!!!!!! gd luck bb


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