Saturday, March 31, 2007

Lately, laziness is all that fill my mind. I've been so lazy to blog. Actually, it's most likely due to the fact that I do not have internet connection in the rented apartment.
But, it's not like I don't go to the net at all. There's plenty of computers with internet access in the campus, yet I'm too lazy to blog. All I do in the computer lab is check my mails and it's not like I've got mails..all are either forwarded mails or plain spam from unknown ppl *it's so pathetic*
Nevertheless, I dare not blog in the campus for I fear writing when people are around. I only blog within the vicinity of my home, away from the prying eyes of public. Yet, I want people to read my blog. -_-'' ironic isn't it?
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Back to life in campus, on MONday, I saw my batch-mate wearing the same black skirt as I was! @.@
When it was break time, the two of us stared at each other's skirts till she initiated the conversation,

N : Are our skirts the same?
Me : I think so.
N : Where did u get ur skirt from?
Me : From the morning market.
N : Oh. How much was it?
Me : rm15
N : rm 15!
Me : *shocked* Huh? Is it very expensive? Where did u buy urs?
N : Petaling street.
Me : How much was it?
N : erm, 30 plus.
Me : Oh...
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The conversation ended there as I feared if I had continued, I might make her feel bad.
Yes..it's that UNHAPPY and Oh-so-crappy feeling you get when you find out that you've been ripped off.

Moral of the story - Try not to buy things from [Petaling Street], UNLESS
1. you are well equipped with bargaining skills, OR
2. you don't mind being ripped off (which I'm sure not many are willing to do so) OR
3. refrain from asking other people about the price when you see someone with the exact same thing as yours.
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Yesterday, a guy from my batch, showed my friends and I street magic!
Hehehe^^ it was so cool! It's like having David Blaine showing off his skills to us! LoL!
Though the guys' hand was shaking a lot when he performed the tricks, it was still amazing!
And all he used was a deck of poker cards!
First, he asked us to select a card from the deck without letting him know it and place the card back in the middle of the deck. He tapped the deck once, and "ta-da" the very same card was right on the top of the deck!!!

My friends and I were blown away! After that, he should us a couple of other tricks and the one trick that I find mind blowing was the one where he made the whole deck turn into the very same card which we saw initially! And with another tap, he made the whole deck turn into the initial deck!

Now, I have watch David Blaine on tv while going 'WOW" *with my mouth gaping wide*
And, I have also watch one episode where they revealed the secret behind street magic; something about optical illusion and all that.
BUT, seeing it in real life is really exciting and makes you wanna learn about it. (although I seriously doubt I'll ever master the trick, not to mention I might not even have the chance to learn about the trick. -_-'')
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When I got back home yesterday, my mum stopped by this malay stall by the road selling my favourite 'keropok-lekor' and also 'goreng pisang'. As we were ordering, two fair Chinese ladies stopped too. At first, I didn't take notice, but once the lady ordered, I knew that they were definitely from China.

This is because when she ordered, she pointed to the food and said
'zhe ge' while pointing the number one to the mak cik.
Amusingly, the mak cik understood and packed the lady's food while smiling.
I found that incident amusing and I can't help but to smile as I thought,
"There are some things that doesn't really require language after all."

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Of Lesbians

As I was surfing the net for Chinese 'pin-yin' lyrics (cause I'm a 'banana' i.e I can't read Chinese characters), I saw a picture of Rainie Yang ( a really cute Taiwanese artist).
And not far below from her picture was the word lesbian.

Thus, I read the article and found out that Rainie had acted as a lesbian in this mandarin movie called Spider Lilies or 'Ci Qing'(Tattoos) in mandarin!

And in the very same page, there were a few pictures of her kissing another beautiful artist!

Also, there was a video of the movie's trailer, which in were scenes of lesbians making out, and Rainie doing her 'dirty' dance in front of a webcam.
Sounds interesting, right?
[Go read the article!]

Anyways, talking about lesbians remind me of my secondary school days.

Being from an all girls school, lesbians were supposed to be plenty.
However, I have never seen any of them in school!
Though there are girls who have really short spiked up hair and they act like guys, I have never heard of them having girlfriends. So, I can't say for sure whether they are lesbians or they are just girls who enjoy dressing up as guys.

BUT, a few of my friends said they actually witnessed lesbians kissing before! o.0
Even till now, I still wonder why wasn't I with them when the incident happened. *sad*(yea..I have this wish to see lesbians kissing live...I wonder why) LoL^^

Lame joke #1

During orientation in IMU, I heard loads of (lame) jokes.
Thus, I wanna share the 'lame-ness' of these jokes online, in case I forget them in the future.
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Q : There was once a cat who chased a rat. But, no matter how fast the cat ran, it could never catch up with the rat. Why?
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A : Because the rat was riding a motorbike. *Lol..told ya it is lame*

And the joke continues,

Q : The rat passed a road with bars on both sides of the street, and then entered a pub to get a drink. Why was the cat able to find the rat?

A : Because the cat saw the rat's motorbike parked outside.

Q : The next day, the rat had a hangover thus he decided to take the train to work.
On the next station, the cat entered the same cubicle as the rat!
BUT, why didn't the cat eat the rat?
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A : Because NO Eating is allowed on the train! *Funny, huh?*

1st time @ a club

After many many years of day-dreaming of being in a club, I finally stepped into one! *happy happy*
Ever since I read a magazine called Juice( or something like that), which I got free during visits to Starbucks) when I was in secondary school, I was tempted to enter the clubbing scene as soon as possible. Every time someone mentions about going to a club, I would definitely nod my head and look at the person who suggested it with 'pleading' eyes.

Unfortunately, even after 3 years of leaving my secondary school, I never stepped into a club...that is until last night.

This all happened bcoz my 'pleading' eyes successfully persuaded my friend from IMU to bring me there!
We went as a group of 5 girls and 3 guys, by public transport *sobs*
So when we reached KL, the last train to the clubbing area had already left.
Thus, we resorted to hailing a cab in the middle of the night.
As my friends and I waved, a white car driven by some middle aged man stopped!
Boy, we were so shocked!
Thankfully, the D.O.M (dirty old man) realized that we aren't 'that' kind of people, he left.

We arrived at Maison around midnight and the place was packed!
[Maison's Homepage!!]
Okay, maybe it isn't as packed as other clubs, but it's the only club I've been too and there were many people queuing outside, or maybe they were just waiting. Lol^^

Getting in wasn't a big problem cause the minimum age is only 18yrs, which is one of the reasons Maison is packed.
They checked our I.C and then stamped our hands, and it read out
Happening Club



OK, to cut things short, I didn't intend to spend any money because I thought I would have gotten a free drink as it was ladies night.

BUT, there aren't any free drinks!(Stingy club! or maybe it's because we went there after 11pm -_-'') So, I had to pay rm30 for a drink!

Then, the whole club was so smoky (cause of the large amount of people who smoke like chimneys in the club). The smell of cigarettes lingered on my hair even after 2 washes!!! (when I think about it, I wonder how much of nicotine I inhaled after only 3 hours in the club)

I saw many who were high and drunk. In fact, I saw a topless guy lying out on the street just opposite the club when I left. (pity it wasn't a topless girl. If it was....I think all the guys would have transformed into wolves in the middle of the street. Lol^^)

YET, I somehow have this unexplainable desire to visit a club, again.

However, I doubt it'll happen anytime soon because I think its too expensive. My whole night out inclusive of drinks was rm39.50.
And when I told my other friend who has been to a club, she was surprised. This is because she got a free drink from some one in the club. Am I that unapproachable? o.0

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Changes?

As I updated myself to the latest happenings in my friends' life (either through mamak sessions or jz by browsing their blogs), I notice one similarity; Change is inevitable.

Yup, as lame as it sounds, we all change.

There's no hiding or denying the fact.

Changes in physical appearance, Change in love life, (slight) change in personality, and the list goes on.

Me?
Of course I've changed, but I'm totally unaware of the extent of my change.
But, from friends' remarks, I think the major change in me is my appearance.
from a not-so-straight hair ---> a not-so-successfully permed brown hair. LoL.

Ohya, before I forget this, I am so proud to announce that I've PLEDGED my organs!!

The decision was made right after I sms-ed my parents, asking this question,
"Is it ok if i pledge my organs?"

Mum replied, "I think it's ok"
Dad, " It's up to you, but ask mum first."

SO, I filled up a form, and got a card stating that I am a organ donor.
Of course I was a little shaky when I filled up the form, because it kinda felt like you're gonna die soon and so you're writing a will or something like that.

BUT, it is a good deed!
Because all my organs are in good conditions! LoL^^ (at least I think it is)

Anyways, do check out this website -->
[Organ Donation, FAQ]

I'm (finally) a University Student!!!

Yeah! I'm officially a university student!!!

After more than 7 months of working (and also 'rotting' @ home) I'm in University at the age of 20+.
Yup, I know its a little late compared to other students (especially those who did S.A.M in Taylors' College). But heck, there are almost 30 other students my age to accompany me! Hehe^^ AND, there are a few who are older than me too!

Life in Uni = fun, fun and FUN.
Studies in Uni = boring and completely UN-understandable

Basically, being students in our 1st semester, there aren't that many classes. Although sometimes classes do drag on till 5pm, BUT there's still plenty of time for fun.
For example,
1. Steamboat sessions @ home
2. Gatherings @ home (watching DVDs)
3. Going out for mamak
4. Going out for movies

And, in all of these sessions, I've heard more than a dozen of 'lame' jokes (-_-'') which still made me laugh. (Does this indirectly mean I'm a lame person? LOL)

However, the only downside to staying there is that I do not have any internet connection in the apartment. (basically its bcoz streamyx doesn't have coverage there, and the other providers are really expensive)
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