Saturday, October 31, 2009

Dancing in the Halloween spirit

Some of the photos aren't the best since I wasn't a very active photographer that night, but I tried my best...and here is the result.

Little Pocahontas, the ultimate hippie, and the gorgeous gypsy were of course all attending...

And here's tonight's most dangerous (humpf humpf) vampire.

Tarane was the cutest little housewife á la Wisteria Lane.

Oscar didn't wear a costume, so he had to dance his way in. :P

Yeay, two hippies were posing for peace that night.


Halloween

Happy Halloween everyone! Tonight I am going to follow mami to the cemetery to light up some candles and then I will probably be back to upload some pictures from yesterday. So you'll get to see my last night's attempt to look like a vampire...Too bad I didn't find a real one (i.e. Edward Cullen like) though...

Daily Thoughts 10/31/2009

A portrait of Samuel Johnson by Joshua Reynolds showing Johnson pulling a book's cover back and concentrating intensely on its words. It also, Johnson felt, shows his weak eyes. 1775


Daily Thoughts 10/31/2009

I am reading Small Unit Leadership A Common Sense Approach by Col. Dandrige M. Malone. I am not a military person, but I find this book to be quite interesting. The author uses oral accounts of people who experienced combat. Right now, there are two different American soldiers giving accounts of their unit leaders as they experienced them in Vietnam. The language is in the vernacular, it is full of expletives, but it is also very real sounding. The book is very readable.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Medal of Honor: Airborne


The game is released on the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 at the end of 2007.


This game is the 11th of the MoH series and produced by EA Los Angeles. The game isn’t very different from the other games in the series, but EA LA has added a new element: A parachute drop in the beginning of a level and also in special multiplayer modes. Each mission starts with a short cutscene and after that you jump out of the plane together with your fellow soldiers. This means that you can choose where you start your mission. The developers have added two safety zones marked by green flares in each level, but if you want to kick some Nazi ass right away, you can also land in the middle of the action (this is not recommended). There are also five skill drops in each level and you can notice them by the parachute hanging near the skill drop.

The singleplayer features six levels that you can complete in about seven or eight hours, that’s a little short in my opinion. These six levels are: Operation Husky, Italy, Operation Avalanche (Italy), Operation Neptune (France, D-Day), Operation Market Garden (The Netherlands), Operation Varsity (Germany) and Der Fläkturm, (Germany). My personal favourite is Operation Market Garden, because I recognised that the music was the same as in MoH: Frontline (and because I’m Dutch). I also like Der Flakturm, because it’s just an enormous tower to see. It has artillery and 12 anti-air turrets on top of it.

You can play the game in three difficulties: Casual, Normal and Expert. When you play on Expert you can’t take as much abuse as you can take on Casual.

The game also features some RPG elements in this game. For example, you can upgrade your weapons. In order to do this you have to kill enemies. You’ll get an extra experience boost by making headshots or when you make three or five kills in a row. The upgrades are different with each weapon. The Thompson gun for example gets extra rounds and a stabilizer(which reduces the loss of accuracy during shooting).

The sound and graphics of this game are great, the levels are very detailed. When a grenade explodes near you, you’ll experience blur vision and you're deaf for a few seconds. The levels are partly open, you'll have to follow a certain path, but you'll get some movability when it comes to completing your objectives.

The multiplayer of this game is okay. There are three different game modes: Team Deathmatch, which is pretty self-explanatory, Team Deathmatch Airborne, Allied soldiers start in a plane and Axis soldiers on the ground. The Allied soldiers can choose where they’ll land, but the Axis soldiers can try to shoot them out of the sky. The third game mode is an objective-based mode where players must capture three neutral flags, similar to the main game mode of Battlefield 2 and Domination in the Unreal Tournament series. The middle flag requires two soldiers to be close to it in order to capture it.

However, there are some complaints about this game, besides the fact that there are only six levels. Number one: All objects are undestroyable in this game. You can’t even destroy a small object on a table. This means that you can take cover behind anything. Also, the AI is quite stupid. But the AI characters are very aggressive, the enemy soldiers will shoot you on sight, throw grenades at you or beat you to death. In the last two levels of the game, you’ll encounter some Übernazi’s called Nazi Storm Elites. You can recognise them by their gas-masks and MG42s (which are heavy machineguns). These soldiers can take a lot of bullets. I don’t think these soldiers ever existed, did they? My last complaint is that on the PS3 the maximum amount of players in ranked servers is only eight players. That’s just ridiculously low.

Another thing that's remarkable is that the game resolves around you. Fellow Allied soldiers won't press forward unless you take the initiative. This is quite weird since you'd expect that in a grand scheme of things you'd be insignificant for the progress of recapturing European lands.

But to be fair, I did enjoy this game for a long time. The game isn’t that good, but it isn’t bad either so I think most of you will enjoy it as well. The game is certainly worth your money, especially now that the price has been reduced.

Daily Thoughts 10/30/2009

Reading Woman, August Macke (1887-1914)


Daily Thoughts 10/30/2009

I read some more of Sandman Slim during lunch. It is very entertaining. I am almost finished reading it. It might be a bit too dark for some people. It is also a bit profane so some people may not like it. The story is very good though and the writing is excellent for the type of story it tells.

This morning, I did a display of mysteries from the storage area. I was trying to come up with a set of words that would simplify the word storage and sound good. We actually call the storage area, the mezzanine. I pulled books by authors like Dashiell Hammett, Agatha Christie, Wilkie Collins, Erle Stanley Gardner, Sherlock Holmes Pastiches, Simenon, Rex Stout, and others to display. We let people check out books from our displays and replenish them most of the time.

Two new bookmarks were also printed up, one for writing books and another for poetry books. Hopefully, people will take them and find something worthwhile to read.

This morning, I was reading the review magazines. They are coming out with more titles like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. The latest one that I have seen is a holiday book; It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Zombies by Michael P. Spradlin.

I picked up a few items to take home, mainly videos, Little Lulu Potato Kids, The Color of Magic which is also an entertaining fantasy book, and Blade Runner the 2 Disc Edition, I have seen Blade Runner many times, this edition includes material on the making of Blade Runner. Blade Runner is based on the book, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick. It is possibly the best science fiction film ever made.

LAST MINUTE

Honestly I don't have that much time for blogging right now, since I'm getting ready for a last minute Halloween party at one of my friend's. And let me just tell you - it was really LAST MINUTE. So I had to find a last minute costume just now, or it's more of an upgraded outfit really. Because a real costume I had no time to find...Anyhow, I'm suppose to be a vampire so we'll see if the people there can figure that out without me pulling the line "I want to suck your blood", with that Italian accent Lewar thaught me a while back...

OK, I should really get ready now before my bus leaves. Here are some pictures from today's earlier yummi-yum-yum stuff. Oh, and by the way, have a great evening! ;D

Had a Storkens specialare (Storken's special) with Maria today at Storken.

And this was what my little angel Vicki came home with after work: chicken skewers á la satay/teriyaki.

Happy Halloweekend

Wishing you all a Happy, Spooky & Gay Halloween weekend. Yep, not only is it Halloween but it's also Gay Pride weekend in the ATL. Gays and Halloween, could there be a more perfect weekend for pride?!?! I THINK NOT! I am sorry I am going to miss it! If you go please tell me all about it :)

I am headed to our nations capital for vacation. I am soooo excited! I thought I would leave you guys with a couple of pics from Halloweens past...

This is me around age 4. I don't know what I was supposed to be but it looks like that mask is getting on my nerves. That's my sis as the witch.

This is me around age 7 or 8. I look like a flapper or something but I was supposed to be a Cheerleader. That's my sis again as the football player. I look good as a girl :)'


and one new pic...

Happy Halloween
Bob Out

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Subway debut

The company was great and Subway was y-u-m-m-o. Unfortunately Shilan couldn't make it because of a family thing, but you all know what I think about such circumstances: FAMILY FIRST (good lord I sound like Dr. Phil! But hasn't he go a book called that? ^^). Anyway, here are some pictures from my Subway debut...

Me and Hanna, very happy about our subs. ;D

Lewar's hair was so lovely today...envy. -.-

Grand opening...

First bite and I was already in bliss.

Looking through the window made me think that Uppsala is pretty cozy sometimes after all...

Daily Thoughts 10/29/2009




François Rabelais lisant, Anonymous drawing, beginning of 17th century

Daily Thoughts 10/28/2009

I was reading Sandman Slim A Novel by Richard Kadrey on the train this morning. It is a fantasy novel about a man who escapes from hell to seek his revenge against some magicians who killed his girlfriend. It is an interesting premise. It reads like noire crossed with urban fantasy. Very gritty, dark and intense.

Today has been fairly pleasant. I have a variety of projects going on; having library aides shift the nonfiction and preparing a plan to rearrange the fiction in the storage area so it is more orderly. I also have ben looking at displays for the new books section and thinking about choosing a graphic novel for the graphic novel club.

I read some more of Sandman Slim. The book is engrossing. It holds my attention quite well. I almost missed my train stop on the way home. I can only say that it gets better as you read the story. The challenges get harder for the main character as he progresses through the novel.

Web Bits

There will be a manga library with over 2 million manga opening in Japan in 2015. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/japan/6443382/Japan-to-create-huge-manga-library.html

-Yes, I'm a SUBWAY virgin ;)

Time to take a quick shower before I meet up with Shilan, Lewar, and Hanna for a lunch date at Subway. Actually we were planning to go for some kind of Asian food/buffet, but I simply had to decline because at the moment I just want to puke thinking of Uppsala's supply of Asian food. It's not that it's bad IN THAT WAY, it's just that I've just had too much of it in the previous weeks and it almost tastes the same everywhere, so no thanks! However, that was when I got the idea of going to Subway because embarrassingly enough I'm still a Subway virgin...hehe. When I told my friends that the other day, they just went crazy.

They: "Wait, wait...WHAAAT? You haven't been to Subway!?"
Me: noo...
They: EVERYONE has been to Subway...Hey, don't worry, we'll take you to Subway. You have to eat at Subway!
Me: haha...well that was the idea since you're like the "Subway experts"... ;)
They: hehe...yes we are :)

That's how it went down, and now I'm finally going to have my first sub at Subway. See you later!

Don't know if I dare to eat that meatball one though, haha...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

10/28/2009

King Alfred the Great was fond of reading and learning.



Daily Thoughts 10/28/2009

Today has been a very slow day. I am looking to pick out a graphic novel for a graphic novel club. I am also thinking about the film which will be shown this weekend.



I did not do a whole lot today. I am looking at a book on Small Unit Leadership A Common Sense Approach by Col. Dandridge M. Malone, USA (Ret.).

Hump Day Hunk

I first noticed this hunk in last years "Sex and the City" movie. I mean how could I not...he was totally naked...FULL FRONTAL and everything on him was perfect...EVERYTHING! Then came "Dancing with the Stars" and now he is steaming up "Brothers and Sisters". He can steam me up ANYTIME. SERIOUSLY! While searching for the pics to post here I have become all hot and bothered. I need a break....whew...lord have mercy!
Gilles Marini, How YOU doin?!?!??!





Bob Out

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

My way of doing it

I can proudly announce that I payed Centralbadet's pool a visit today. One hour of constant swimming and another one in the sauna left me exhausted...and I still am. It feels good to get a decent work out, but you're not suppose to feel half dead at the same time huh? Maybe that's why I don't work out "for real" that often, hehe.

I know that it might be better to divide your training routes into smaller parts, and thereby follow it as a weekly routine. However, my way of doing it isn't really built on the same basis. First of all, I don't even have a specific training routine. I just do it when I feel like it...kind of, haha. Secondly, I don't have the time to hit the gym every week (blaming it all on the IB of course, hehe - but don't get me wrong, it is true!). Thirdly, training can be soooooo boring sometimes! I really don't understand how some people just love doing it. I mean, it's the feeling afterwards that you might love. When you feel so good, and are so proud of yourself, not the actual "Oh my god, it feels so great to sweat! I really love the adrenaline kick you get when the heart is on the edge of jumping out of the throat!". OK, maybe hat was a bad example of enthusiasm, but you get my point right?

Anyhow, in the end when I actually do a real work out, I tend to do what is considered over training...But it's only because I feel like I'm compromising for the times I haven't. Besides, I haven't got any symptoms of it hurting me so...Well, I won't be working out like this forever. It's just temporary. However I am glad that I don't go swimming that often too, because then I don't end up with pink knees as often -.-.

A Trip to National Museum


The three sapo...hehe...
heh heh heh...went to Kuala Lumpur today...syok!! Maybe you will think what was so exciting about visting to museum...let me tell you the answer...because i went with all my friends and teachers. Actually Ru Yen and I were planing to do some of our Girl Guide stuff when went go to the museum...wanna take photos and also VIDEO!! At last, we interviewed the visitor there...the person is an 'orang putih'...sorry i forget what is 'orang putih' call in English..T.T..To my surprise, the O.P. knew what was I talking about...I thought my English was very terrible...now only I know I still can be saved...muahaha...but...the suddenly the camera's STUPID MEMORY CARD took the wrong medicine...sot liao(has no more space)...so I can record the interview with the OP a bit only...so whose fault was it??? THE MEMORY CARD!! grrrr...but I can't kill it leh...who can help me pls??...I know none of you can...haha...ok...now you can enjoy those photos down there...all 'lenglui'...promise me after seeing our photos have to make sure your air liuh won't meleleh o ; )... Good luck...

p/s: OP= orang putih

Siau Ying and me^^

A gift to Siau Ying and me because we never take photos together before...i think...


Ah Loh and Ah Miow!!

Eeeee...cutie Miow...Ah Miow seldom takes photos...so i think this is the best photo of her life...until she finds her 'White Horse Prince' someday...I'll be waiting for that day...Ah Miow jia you : ) Actually Ah Loh Loh also very cute la...hehe...



Say 'cheese'
Yeah!!! Friendship Forever dear friends^^We are like one in a million...its not easy to find each other...so appreciate it =p...Oh ya, we just ate spaghetti with cheese topping today...so nice...but Sally said she ate until want to vomit...what a waste...aiks...should called her to 'tapao' for me...xD...I always think of food only...haha...














Banned Books??

A few years ago, a group of parents protested the book, The Goats. I watched them march and carry protest signs on the evening news. I recalled that I had a copy of that book in my 7th grade classroom. Curious, I read the book during the next few days. It was about some kids who got bullied at summer camp. I guess those parents thought it might give ideas to kids interested in bullying. Actually, no one had been interested in the book on my shelf until the fuss was made about it. Then it became a very popular book among my students. The book was banned in a nearby city.
Another book that comes to mind is Go Ask Alice, which is the actual diary of a young girl who became addicted to drugs, which took her life. The mother found the diary and had it published hoping it would deter other young people from following her daughter's footsteps. In the diary, the girl gave explicit examples of her reactions to drugs and dependence on them, how they ruined her life, and how her addiction destroyed her family. This book was one of many books sent to our school by the Dept. of Education, as books young adults should read. Many girls told me how the book opened their eyes to the dangers of drug use. I heard, "I'll never use drugs after what happened to Alice," more than once.
One day I received a complaint from a mother whose daughter had taken the book home to read. I told the mother it wasn't required reading; the girl had chosen it for a book report. She was free to choose another book. However, the mother didn't just not want HER daughter to not read it, she didn't want anyone to read it. She went to the principal and threatened to take it before the school board unless the book was taken off the shelf. The principal removed the book from my classroom library. That is book banning. It made me sick.
by Marlis Day, author of The Secret of Bailey's Chase
Visit me at http://wwwmarlisday.blogspot.com

Daily Thoughts 10/27/2009

Taganrog Chekhov Library & Museum (built in 1911) by Fyodor Schechtel


Daily Thoughts 10/27/2009

I finished reading The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley. It was a satisfying and entertaining read. I think I may have gotten some useful insights from reading the book.

Today, I talked about doing shifting with my colleagues. It was quite interesting.

Web Bits

A plan to make libraries open to the public, both public and university in Nova Scotia, Canada.

http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6703659.html

A coming new obsession: how to handle a smaller print-book business.

http://www.idealog.com/blog/a-coming-new-obsession-how-to-handle-a-smaller-print-book-business#disqus_thread

Monday, October 26, 2009

Daily Thoughts 10/26/2009

China Miéville at Picadilly Waterstones, 26 April 2006, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0Photograph taken by Andrew M. Butler, Found On Wikimedia.


Daily Thoughts 10/26/2009

I read some more of The Art of Innovation on the train to and from work. It has a lot about breaking down barriers and being very creative. The pictures are entertaining and the book is well designed. I am almost done reading it.

I watched The Beatles Yellow Submarine yesterday. There was a lot which I picked up which I did not understand before. I especially like the sequence on Nowhere Man. It reminds me a bit of myself in some ways. The cartoon was very psychedelic and interesting. I don't think that there will be anything quite like it ever produced again.

I worked on talking to people about shifting the collection. It was a very challenging, interesting, and somewhat sad day today.

Magic, Mayhem, Mary & McPhee


by Pam Ripling

I’m late. What else is new? Would that I was Samantha Stephens, and could twitch my nose and turn back the clock so that I’d be on time. Or Mary Poppins, just open my umbrella and lift myself right out of this predicament. One of my favorite magically-mayhemic characters is Nanny McPhee, who can create—or diminish—chaos by the slamming down her wooden walking stick. I could wield one of those lovely canes about now.

Yes, I’m talking about video magic when we are supposed (?) to be talking about books. But being a somewhat visual person, I cannot help but thrill to the enchantment of television and movies, and the incredible magic they create on the small—and silver—screens. It all starts out as an idea in a writer’s mind, right? Written into text, stories, novels, screenplays, television scripts. From Tolkien to Jackson, the magic of “the one ring” certainly creates dark, diabolical mayhem for Frodo and his band of hairy hobbits. I won’t even begin to touch on the super-natural, the paranormal, the other-worldly… and please don't forget dear Harry Potter.

Maybe I’m oversimplifying, but I equate fantasy and much of sci-fi with magic. I mean, flying dragons are definitely magic, but couldn’t you choose to believe that “the Force” used by Luke Skywalker is just a little bit of magic, too? I do. (But to me, even a cellular phone is magic.)

With Halloween just a few days off, I’d best go find my broom. Have a magical week!

Pam Ripling is the author of middle-grade mystery, LOCKER SHOCK! Buy it at Quake, Fictionwise or Amazon today! E-book version now available for your Kindle! Visit Pam at www.BeaconStreetBooks.com.

The world's oldest dog

The world's oldest living dog is part Dachshund. He is taking the record from another Dachshund, Chanel, who died this year at 21. I am hoping for at least 25 years with my little doodle, Scooby...Check him out...Ain't he cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





ME: from A to Z

I'm totally stealing this blog idea from madtexter...Ummm, sorry but thanks for the idea :)'


A is for Attitude. Don't mess with me or I will give it to you. WORD!

B is for Bob, that's me :)

C is for Cookie..hehe(Sesame Street reference)The cookie monster song is my ring back tone...plus I am known for the cookies I make. They are SUPER yummy if I do say so myself

D is for dick. I think with my dick sometimes. I need to stop that!

E is for Elrod. That used to be my last name b4 I decided to change it. The guy who donated sperm to make me was a real horse's ass so I didn't want any part of his last name.

F is for F*R*I*E*N*D*S. I love my friends. It's also the title of my favorite show EVER!

G is for Gay. Yes, I am!

H is for Honesty. It's the thing I look for most in a person. That and a great body, winning smile and a BIG....wallet...J/K

I is for Ice Cream. YUMMY! It is one of my biggest weaknesses and It shows :)

J is for Jennifer Anniston. I love her...I think I could go str8 for her...on second thought...Nah...but we could be best friends

K is for Kindhearted

L is for Liar. I hate habitual liars. I mean, we all tell a little white one every now and then..."Does my butt look big in these jeans?" NO! LIAR!

M is for... MEN. How YOU doin?!

N is for...NO! Learn how to say that word. It could save you a lot of stress and grief

O is for...Olivia Newton-John. I Love her. She was my childhood idol. My mom thought I was in love with her...I think I was in love with the idea of being her

P is for...Parsley! It's not just a garnish. It's one of my favorite ingredients

Q is for...Quiet. Shhhhhhhhh!

R is for...Radio Station Contest. I'm addicted to winning

S is for...Scooby. That's my dog's name and it's also my favorite Cartoon

T is for... True Love. Does it exist? I've been looking for my soul mate since I was 15, I'm tired! Where is he?

U is for... Unique. I think we all are in our own special way

V is for...Vacation. I am going to DC next week. I'm so excited.

W is for...Willpower. A trait I severely lack

X is for...X-rated. Down boy

Y is for...Yellow Jackets. My favorite sport to watch is College Football and my favorite team is the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Z is for Zone. I need to find it and lose some weight! See Also: Willpower

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Bushman of the Kalahari

I have mislaid a week of my life!

Not really, but that's what it feels like. I was sitting at the SASA Annual Exhibition at Kirstenbosch last week until Thursday, then Friday first thing, it was on the 'plane to Johannesburg for a friend's daughter's wedding. Only got back last night, so have done nothing with a brush for over a week!

This painting is of a Bushman, one of those incredible hunter gatherer people who are the original inhabitants of this country. They owned no land (they believe only God owns the land) and lived off it in much the same way the Aboriginal people of Australia and the Red Indians in America did.

Their ability to live in desert conditions is amazing and in this painting he is using his bow and arrow as a musical instrument.


The Bushmen, often referred to as the San or the generic term Khoisan, are the remnants of Africa's oldest cultural group, genetically the closest surviving people to the original Homo-Sapien core from which the Negro emerged. They are small in stature generally with light yellowish skin, which wrinkles very early in life. Despite the later massive expansion of the pastoral and agrarian tribal cultures, those Bushman groups that utilised environments that were unsuitable for farming, survived until fairly recently with a high level of genetic purity.

Magic and Mayhem in Cynthia's Attic!


Cynthia and I may not have understood the term, "magical mayhem" before our time-travel trips through the old trunk in her attic. But, that all changed when we met our 12-year-old grandmothers in 1914, encountered a shape-shifting Puma named SuRana in the Louisiana Bayou, and ran our "invisible selves" all over a steam ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

Our latest adventure, "The Magician's Castle," has taken mayhem to new heights. Here's a little background:

Sebastien the Great, a magician whose fiancée, Kathryn, disappears through the magic trunk, vows revenge. If Cynthia and Gus don't find a missing page from the “Book of Spells,” Cynthia’s family could face financial and personal ruin.

Follow this time-traveling duo as they journey back to a 1914 Swiss castle where Eva, Sebastien’s grandmother, gives them clues on where to begin their search. Their journey takes them through miles of tree tunnels, an enchanted garden ruled by a cranky rock monster, and even high in the Alps. They get the surprise of their lives when they're sent 50 years into the future, have a shocking encounter with another set of best friends, and receive a fresh set of clues that could lead to Kathryn's return. But, at what price?

So, as you can see, magical mayhem is getting pretty ho-hum for Cynthia and me. Evil pirates? Bologna-loving alligators? All previous journeys must've been leading up to the latest one. Time-traveling into the future? Nothing prepared us for the face-to-face surprise we discover in 2014! No, I'm not gonna give it away.

Discover the Magical Mayhem for yourself!

I'm proud to announce the release of Book Four in the award-winning series, "Cynthia's Attic" will be released by Quake (Echelon Imprint) DEC 2009!

Buy the first three books on Amazon and pre-order "The Magician's Castle." Echelon Press

Mary Cunningham

Sunday happiness

Usually I would be quite bummed about it being Sunday, because I have always seen Sundays as the day when things come to an end. However that's not the case tonight, because I know that I have one week of freedom in front of me - fall break! Yeay for that! I will probably have some errands to run, some studying to do, and some reading to keep me busy with as well (meaning I PROMISE I will start reading New Moon). Nevertheless, I will make sure that I have time to catch up with my girls. I need it, we need it.

Alright, now I'm off to bed. Will probably be dreaming about Ed Westwick for your information, haha...Nights.

Come on, he's Chuck Bass need I say more?

Daily Thoughts 10/25/2009

Inlaid mahogany break-front bo... Digital ID: 1642902. New York Public Library



Inlaid mahogany break-front bookcase. Designed by Thomas Sheraton for "The times" newspaper, and now the property of "The times" book club. Mahogany pedestal centre table. From the "cabinetmaker's drawing book" published 1791-94. Mahogany high-case clock, late eighteenth century.



Daily Thoughts 10/25/2009

I have been reading some more of The Art of Innovation. Right now, the author is writing about how to lay out offices for creativity and make sure work places have both open areas, quiet areas, and closed in conference rooms. He also describes things that encourage innovation like boxes of different unique materials used by engineers. It is entertaining and interesting.

Prefect Farewell

hehe..too boring at home...nothing to do and nothing to write..so i write about prefect farawell la..to all the poor trainees who can't go to the farawell..you can see the the photos down there..but i got a few only..

*Seperti rusa masuk kampung*

See this photo..we all took in the lift..38 enough or not..if you want to scold, then scold yu xuan la...because he was the one who's holding the camera..haha..look at wong joon fatt..so cute*dai dai*..
Ru Yen and me^^ The 2 best friend=p hehe

Can see the dress that i wore?? actually that one is my aunt's dress..and my mum made it long ago...still looks so nice...proud of my mum...


Chicken, Sakai and me...
Tell you one big secret..c.an anyone see wat is Sakai holding?? his handphone!! Dun 'cheh' first...he was taking photos of his Cinderella..hahaha...Miss CRY....

Nice photos right??

All boy prefects will know wat is this...bags and clothes all over the bed and even on the floor!When you go in this room...First, you will know wat is 'smelly'...Second, your head will start to spin n get a headache...Third, you will run to one place call 'toilet' and you will vomit...p/s: those situations stated are for girls only... maybe boys will think that is very MAN...

Aiya...i forgot to take photos of the food n performances...if you want, go and ask from other prefects la...bye bye...