The minute I held the key,the world seemed closed to me.HELLO!
Everyone, go listen to Coldplay's new album.
It really is awesome.:D
My last last post, HAHAHA.
I will miss this space for sure because regardless, I've been blogging for a while and its already a natural part of me to type and whine! :P
So, that's one forum gone.
Right now, I'm VERY VERY VERY BUSY with prelim preparations AND a level studies.
My MATH is very very very BAD but regardless, I will get an A!
So everyone, let my optimism be somewhat of an encouragement to all you who are in the same boat as I am!
LET'S WORK HARD TOGETHER!
Ciao.See you after December 21st.
I swear my cousins are a bucket full of fun.
They overflow all the time, though.
In between trying to strangle Xijing and watching LOTR, Mel and I trawled friendster and
gossiped. Muahahah.
Met who I should not have met but met before at the carpark.
Zzz.
Being very silly, I also had to run up and get my phone which I chucked at Xijing and forgot to retrieve.
My red satin shoes are the best,
ever.

Ingrid Betancourt has to be the most courageous woman ever.
After having been kidnapped by FARC rebels, the last 6 years of captivity must have been both dispiriting and melancholic. .
Six and a half years of captivity has not diminished her ambition and vision, not one bit.
The strength of her character is astounding.
To me, the depth of her determination is both encouraging and illustrious, despite my inability to imagine the length and depth of her despair at the hands of the rebels.
Not knowing if she'd ever see her family again, not knowing the future for her, whether the next day be it one she would see with physical eyes or through the transience of a soul, it must have been a torturous thing.
She's just amazing.
My respect for her is unbounded!
Therefore, for us
who live in such peaceful times
is it not at great mortification
when we give up
when it seems
there is no solution to
the catastrophe?
HELLOthis blog would most probably be empty for quite some time.
because
of
a levels.
I'm back to listening to Arashi.
And the spattering of Japanese.
I love British stand-up comedies!
It never fails to make me laugh:D
live at apollo!
American guest speaker: "58% of Americans think that George Bush is a good president. I don't know a single f--king neighbour who thinks that our President is good for anything!"
VEH VEH VEH FUNNY.
only if you get it. lol.
Especially the crack joke about Birmingers.
Which I can't remember. :O
Stand-up comedies in general are good stress-relievers !
I am in great need of the above.
Don't sue me please.
I quoted.
BBC Entertainment
if you really must know.Watched a crazy psychologist play Russian Roulette with his victim.
Entertaining, to say the least.
My mum was screaming for my dad to turn the tv off as subject in show put the gun to his head.
It wasn't scary, not really anyway.
Missed out on a movie date with friends today.
Was kinda bummed but urg, I HAD SCHOOL.
Don't we all.
I tried not to get my knickers all hitched over bummer-ing.
Feeling dazed of late; and JADED.
dazzed .
Oh God.
When my seniors petted my back and said, "Go for it Cherie! A levels will probably be the toughest examination you'd go through,"
Hoo boy.
Never took them seriously.
They were damn right.
My cousin's going to Harvard for his Masters.
I promptly lost my appetite after hearing the news.
GEEZ.
Nobody's putting the pressure but I take it upon myself I suppose.
Bloody Harvard.I DONT KNOW WHY MY HIMITSU NO ARASHI 004 KEEPS DISFIRING ON ME.
GRRRR.
This system's going to the pits.
Bye, mug.
ps. I will be at Cousin Jia's place if anyone happens to make a social call(: