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Name: Li Jia Age: 18 School: Temasek Polytechnic Birthday: 10 Feb 1987 E-mail: gamegirl_87@hotmail.com Life is like a live performance with no rehearsals or re-plays. Leave no regrets, learn from setbacks! Mood of the Day Archives 11/01/2004 - 12/01/2004 12/01/2004 - 01/01/2005 01/01/2005 - 02/01/2005 02/01/2005 - 03/01/2005 03/01/2005 - 04/01/2005 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005 05/01/2005 - 06/01/2005 06/01/2005 - 07/01/2005 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005 08/01/2005 - 09/01/2005 09/01/2005 - 10/01/2005 12/01/2005 - 01/01/2006 03/01/2006 - 04/01/2006 06/01/2006 - 07/01/2006 Links Hotmail English Songs Lyrics A-Kuei Temasek Poly Friendster Racing Frogs RuneScape Rune HQ Maple Story The Sims 2 Neopets Orisinal Games Julius and Friends MSN Groups My Pet
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Thursday, March 31, 2005 Quote of the Day "Death is the only inescapable, unavoidable, sure thing. We are sentenced to die the day we're born." -Gary Mark Gilmore- =========================================================== Today's incident was really a death-escaping one. Early in the morning, I was trying to retrieve something from my bookshelf. All of the sudden, I lost grip of both the movable glass panels and one of it directly hit my head and shattered into pieces once it hit the ground, while the other one I managed to grip hold on it at the very last minute. All happened too quickly that I was unable to react fast. Hah, the one that hit my head indeed has waken me up instantly. Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Quote of the Day We do not stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing. -Anon.- ===================================================== I'm finally home again. Had a good time in Bintan, Indonesia together with my mom, 4th aunt and her friend. Came back yesterday after a short stay in Nirwana Resort Hotel. This trip has indeed provided me a chance to relax and loosen the nerves a little. It was a 1 hour ferry from Singapore to Bintan and the time over there is 1 hour slower than here. Although it's not yet the holidays for many, there were still many tourists visiting the place. They were mainly made up of the Caucasians and the Japanese. The people working in the hotel were mostly very polite and nice. Their services were pretty satisfying. The driver who drove us to Pasar Oleh Oleh was the best I have ever seen among them. I can see the passion he has for his job. He greeted and smiled at every visitor he sees. I'm also impressed with his driving. The roads looked very narrow for two cars to pass and there were many curvy turns up and down the slopes. He must have known the roads very well. I would have killed myself and the other lives on the bus if I were to drive on these roads. Haha... After shopping a little and had our dinner, night has fallen and it's time to head back to the hotel. The trip back was pretty entertaining too... My aunt chat with the driver and all of us had a good time in the bus. I bet the driver really enjoy his job. Yea... Did I mention the roads were very dark during the night? There were no street light at all except at the crossroads. All the vehicles have to depend on their headlights to see the roads. I can say it was dangerous, man. Speaking about street lights, it reminds me of microeconomics last chapter for a mini-second. How strangely, hah! The driver was indeed really skilful. Another person who gave me a memorable impression is a young girl who tends the shop. It was this shop which sells handicrafts, portraits and some batik paintings. She was really good at introducing the things sitting in her shop. I was impressed by her speech and friendliness unlike the other shop-keepers. Things set aside; I really enjoy the scenery by the beach in the hotel. The shades of blue of the seawater, the tall swaying coconut trees, the sandy beach and the birds flying in the blue velvet sky... But after all the fun, returning home is the best feeling of all. These few days, the two songs "shao nian" and "tong hua" have been revolving in my mind. Although I'm not really a big fan of guang liang, these two are pretty fantastic. Keep it up! Sunday, March 27, 2005 Quote of the Day "Happiness... is not a destination: it is a manner of traveling. Happiness is not an end in itself. It is a by-product of working, playing, loving and living." - Haim Ginott - ======================================================= Exams are over! Enjoy to the maximum if u can... Yipee~ Thursday, March 17, 2005 Quote of the Day "Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten." - B.F. Skinner (1904 - 1990), New Scientist, May 21, 1964 ============================================================= What is being hated the most? I would say it is the long and torturing study week. What you see daily is enormous heap of notes and nothing but notes.. Can't wait for vacations to come. All the nicest things awaiting for me... Saturday, March 05, 2005 Quote of the Day When you make a mistake, don't look back at it long. Take the reason of the thing into your mind and then look forward. Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power. - Hugh White ============================================ Yesterday's access online test was not very well done. Plenty of errors here and there. Quite disappointed with it. Now what? Should put in more effort in the papers I suppose. Anyway, after school went for movie with Candice. The movie we caught was "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" directed by Brad Siberling, featuring Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep and Jude Law. It is a fantasy cum adventure movie. I give it a rating of 4.5 out of 5. Pretty good storyline. So who do I like most in the movie? It would definitely be the three Baudelaire orphans namely Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken), and baby Sunny (played by twins Kara and Shelby Hoffman). Baby Sunny is extremely cute and intelligent at her tender age. As for the storyline, I shan't reveal anything much.. Find it for yourself at the cinema theatre. Today, went to school to attend the NE talk. Nonetheless to say, the talk is pretty boring and long-winded. But it's quite beneficial if you have followed closely to what the speaker had to say. Finally, projects and assignments are coming to an end. Can't imagine the weeks just passed so quickly. What I'm left with right now is the final skit (The Prince and the Cindermama proudly brought to you by the Rojak) to be put up on the coming thursday (Arts Appreciation). I'm looking forward to it. One more week of school followed by one more week of study week and one last week of fighting at the battlefield with the enemy called examinations. With either a victory or a lost, we will be giving our warmest welcome to dear vacations. And soon, one semester will pass the baton to another semester. Time flies... really fliessssss... ~~ |
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