Friday, April 18, 2008

Photos first?



^ Family record! Three full containers of cookies, plus the one in the plastic bag...

Dear Daddy who understands me best bought 1kg worth of cookies, three different types. Why?
Cause the company's paying for it!

Little Jerry's Cookies (:
I prefer Famous Amos' with their free smell -.-", but it's okay.

But I don't really care about that.. As long as I get to eat them >)



^ This is Fira. I adopted her from Shi Ya, Shi Ting and Sarah on 24/07/2007
Look how polished my table is. No thanks to me.



^ We have a new dustbin :D It's worth $79 and looks really cute when you open it. Plus, it's made of a shiny metal (steel probably) which means it reflects you. Which means I was hiding behind the chair when I took this photo.



^ Grapes! I figured, grapes are the best way to stop you from eating. Why? It tasted really great at first, but after that...



^ So sick of it. It worked; I couldn't eat until dinner time, and after dinner, I was sick of eating. Bloated. Very fat stomach. Hahaha.
But this is what I was left with, and I'm proud of it. Beat that, hah!
The next day, I finished the rest.

By the way, my stomach still hurts when I stretch. I wonder if it's due to the excessive consumption of grapes.



^ Unravelling Off-Centre :D Recently there's been so many guides to Off-Centre.
This book costs $10.50, written by 3e2'07 and 4e2'08's literature teachers, Mrs Ruth Tan and Mr Abdulattif Abdullah.





Fun Facts

Did you know...

- The first actors potraying Vinod and Saloma fell in love on the set,
married each other, and are now blessed with four children.

Who do you think they are? Haha, you got it. Check out the next quote I quoted from the book:





Abdulattif Abdullah

Lattif did freelance theatre with the Necessary Stage for a year before he
joined teaching. He has been teaching English and Literature at Bukit Batok
Secondary School for the last 13 years. He became Head of the English Department in 2004. Lattif and his wife were the original Vinod and Saloma respectively. They met on the set of Off Centre and have not looked back since. They are now the proud parents of four wonderful children. Currently Lattif is doing his level best to fight a rapidly expanding waistline so he continues to be attractive to "Saloma".

It's just like a fairytale, the way Mr Latiff met his wife.
It's really Fate :D
(even though un-romantic Mr Latiff memorized poems to woo his wife)

More Off Centre notes:
http://www.cheatsheet101.blogspot.com/

Visit it people!
People - lit students.
I commented on whether Vinod and Saloma's relationship is purely friendship or something more.


Chinese Oral was completely flunked! Proud to say that!
Q: How does your family dispose rubbish?
A: We throw it into the bin.

-silence- at this point I was smiling like a dork.


I just told Leong Yew something interesting yesterday:
If all else fails, I'll fall back on modelling. Haha. Yeah, it sounds really funny coming from someone like me. I simply lack the model look or personality.
Then again, if they lower down the height requirement, it's not completely 0 possibility.
But this is, IF ALL ELSE FAILS.


Random: I think I might find it easier to play the piano.
My recent song, "Bobichon", a french piece, is laid out note by note like a piano scoresheet, rather than bunch of chords like the typical electone sheet.
I grasped "Bobichon" with ease.
I find the moving of the fingers rather soothing. Maybe, just maybe, I was more suited to play the piano.
But I'm never regretting taking up electone :) There are only so many songs that can be played on the piano.

I think Simraan is really sophisticated.
She told me that life can sometimes be like a sine graph. Pretty constant and all.
O.o
Okay, I admit, I did forget how a sine graph looks like.
But I like her reference :D

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