December 2008
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I fail at Live Blogging
I fell asleep in the airplane. So there’s no part two, like how I said there would be on my previous post. I am very sorry to those who were expecting the post this morning.
The flight was excellent, to a certain degree. The crew were very attentive to the smallest details, which made the flight comfortable. But sometimes they get a little bit too obsessive. They somehow gave me the...
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Live Blogging: Packing and getting ready
4:30PM: Currently packing my luggage. After this, gonna sort out the details of my flight/arrival and get ready to head to the airport!
4:43PM: If you’d like to see what my previous live blog was like, click the link! Comments are open for this live blog, and I’ll try to reply to every one of them :)
5:00PM: God it’s hot today. 40 degrees!!! I think I’m gonna shower one...
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When eating a banana, never look another man in the eyes and/or comment on the...
– Rules for men
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3 more days
I have exactly, three more days to do whatever I can in Perth, before I fly off to Singapore. My sister has been hogging my computer, so I don’t exactly get a lot of time to upload photos, write blogs and do the things I want to.
I’m almost done with The Mutineers post I’ve been working on, and I’m just getting started on the 2009 music countdown post for this blog. I have...
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It's a thin line
You can love one deeply and dearly but one day you realise there is one thing that he does that really irritates you. It goes from bad to worse and love can turn into hate without you realising it. It does sound like a cliché, but it really is a thin line between love and hate.
Loving someone is often initiated by feelings of lust. And lust can turn into feelings of jealousy when you realise your...
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New subjects for 2009
On Wednesday, I received a letter from the school saying that I may have not meet graduating requirements. Obviously my parents went crazy on me when they read the letter. Like every typical Asian parent, my mum started crying and started lecturing me that I wasn’t the type that would end up in TAFE (technical education institution).
My mum called the school the following day and booked in...
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More Americans should read a fucking book
blogonthe:
“Most Americans plan to spend more time at home watching TV than going out for entertainment, Verizon found after surveying 1,026 adults. Of the respondents, 57 percent said they plan to spend more time at home with their TV sets than attending events outside the house.” - Communications Daily
Ha. You know, I’m not suprised. (And I wouldn’t be surprised if the data corresponded to...
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Fremantle (Natalie's birthday)
I had lunch with Troy at McDonalds in Livingston before we left to the bus stop with Natalie, Devin, Amy and Tahlia. We’re on our way to Fremantle - Perth’s other capital city, to celebrate Natalie’s 16th birthday.
Upon our arrival to our destination, we had a leisurely walk around a corner, and into this building with the sign, New Edition Bookshop, on it. The moment I stepped...
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I was concerned
Taufiq: Your boss fired you today?
Georgie: Yeah, like three times today!
Georgie: I usually get fired once a week, but today it was like three times, and I was like WOAH.
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How they all began
As described in this post, it was during a Media class when I first introduced Tumblr to my good friend, Georgie.
On Natalie’s first Tumblr post, she squeed at the fact that my “What do you think Tumblr is?” image, got on the Radar. Up to the point where she called me a weblebrity.
Why am I bringing up these facts, you ask? Well, I’ve been browsing through all my previous...
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Box office number-one films of 2008
I’ve generated 30 reblogs (and rising) from my “Box office number-one films of 2008” post, and most of the responses hovered around the 3-6 movies range.
How many Box office number-one films of 2008 have you seen?
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Licky Licky
About 10 years ago, at the dentist’s, I was laying in the chair staring at the ceiling whilst he was using his instruments of torture in my mouth. After a while I noticed that there was something in my mouth between my bottom teeth and my lip. Thinking it was an absorbent swab thingy, I prodded it for a minute or two with my tongue.
It seemed too smooth for a swab, so I explored it...
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Box office number-one films of 2008 →
Out of all the number-one box office films of 2008, I’ve only seen 5 of them. Pathetic huh?
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Twilight: The Review
A few of my friends and I had the opportunity to catch the advanced screening of Twilight tonight and just for the sake of this review, I’m going to split it into two parts — The Experience and The Movie.
The Movie
If you’re expecting some kind of Sci-fi thriller, then don’t keep your hopes up. The movie focused too much on the relationship between the two leading...
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Just won double passes to Twilight
willybob:
I won them from the MySpace Black Curtain thing. 10th of December. :)
BUT, Devin, Yeemon, Amy, Georgie, Tahlia, Michelle, Natalie and I, are going to catch the advanced screening tonight!
Grab the book closest to you. Go to page 56. Find...
“Substance X was changing from a liquid to a solid.” — Physics Study Guide
Your Turn!
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Me singing Decode at Georgie’s house.
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Variety Night 2008 - Performing Arts Showcase
Just got back from Variety Night and it was awesome! Thanks to Amy, I had free entry, with reserved front row seats. Yay!
Anyway, the day started with me meeting Georgie, Devin and Natalie at 1pm in McDonalds. We then headed to school, and watched people prepare and rehearse for the night. We left and headed back to McDonalds, and had lunch there. After lunch, Natalie went home, while Georgie and...
November 2008
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Smiley face in the sky →
Georgie! Your dad was right!!!
The “smiley face in the sky”, was formed by Venus, Jupiter and a three-day-old crescent Moon. It’s a unique astronomical formation just above the western horizon. It only happens once every 5 years, and Australia was lucky to host it this year!