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Syahrul Naem Bin Jailani
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Aspiring Architect/Fashion Designer
I just want to make my parents proud, that's all.

05 April 2007 | 8:26:00 PM
In-Laws






"How does it feel to have your face slapped by a butt?" - Syahrul
I can get very random in school, seriously.


Art Class is naturally fun.
This is said not by assumption, but by an observation.
We painted the walls today!
Take it as vandalising with permission.

This is by Mr. I-only-buy-expensive-stuffs.

Here's by the artist-of-the-class, Michelle.


Here's a closeup view of the cute 'creature'.


"The Little Soldiers" by XF.
Imagine them around the room. Cool right!?

And finally, here's mine.
I know, no doubt it's the most anti-climax picture ever.
Nevertheless, I can see myself improving!
Finally, Syahrul has pull his coloured socks.