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Thursday, December 29, 2005

Should you or should you not?

WHY YOU SHOULDN’T JOIN CIPYML


During the training, you will constantly get:

1. homesick/lovesick
2. sleepless nights
3. headaches
4. puffy eyes

and you will need:

1. lots of vitamins
2. a variety of handy medicines
3. COFFEE

After the training when you are already back home, you will:

1. oftentimes be pensive
2. sometimes write journals (like what I am doing right now)
3. text a lot
4. sometimes laugh alone
5. oftentimes smile alone

Now, see why you shouldn’t join? Because you just can’t help but get CRAZY!


ON THE OTHER HAND, HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN CIPYML


Aside from the:

1. In-depth training on policy making and governance;
2. Tours and Visits;
3. Socializations; and
4. Laptop

You will have the chance to meet and know someone like JOZEN and I tell you, it’s worth all the craziness you’ll go through!

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