Jay Chou is going to release a new album (called Capricorn) soon, 9th October, to be exact. His new song, Fragrance of Rice (Dao Xiang), is nice. I like the song! It’s soothing to the ears and calming to the soul. LOL! Seriously.
I like Jay’s song. His songs are all meaningful and one can relate […]
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*May-Ley-Sia = Malaysia or in Foochow sounds like “cannot eat”
*Meh-Dv-Ka = Merdeka or in Foochow sounds like “sell pig leg”
The title means the independent day of Malaysia and has no particular meaning in Foochow at all. It is just the way to pronounce it in Foochow which means a whole different thing.
Anyway, I remember when […]
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It is true that when you really love someone very much, you tend to get deeply hurt by that person. He’ll take you for granted knowing that you are head over heels with him.
I was hurt really deeply by an ex-boyfriend. It took me more than 2 years to get over him and started to […]
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Posted in Photography, Sibu, Growing Up, Women, Thoughts and Musings, Event, Announcement, Interesting, People, Personal on Aug 27th, 2008
Sidenote:
The pitiful post yesterday was so pitiful that no one commented as of when I type this post
23 years ago, on this day, a baby girl was born.
Her name is Clare
I was a born camwhore See, still could take the time to smile at the camera while being fed.
I think I was […]
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Posted in Adventure, Information, Growing Up, Travel, Malaysian, Thoughts and Musings, Places, Interesting, People, Friends, Personal on Aug 9th, 2008
Quote of The Day:
Let’s turn the clocks back. A year ago, these cops and lawyers wouldn’t dare cross any of you. I mean, what happened? Did your - did your balls drop off? Hmm?
…in Langkawi…
…you would purchase a lot of liquor and started to drink like there is no tomorrow. A couple of years ago, […]
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Posted in Sarcastic, Engrish, University Life, Photography, Adventure, Women, Growing Up, Festival, Thoughts and Musings, Interesting, Places, People, Funny, Event, Education, Personal on Jul 4th, 2008
For a normal person like me who studied in the government school all my life and never stepped out of the country until I was 20, doing something extraordinary is deemed as crazy because people like me often stick to routine. Anything out of norm to me might be normal for the others, like shaving […]
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