Knickers.

Courtesy of Jean.
Temasek Polytechnic, school of Business.
Diploma in Retail Management.

I speak my own words like phases of the baked moon. I live my own life like thunders of the monstrous storms.


Saturday, November 08, 2008

Doctor Jeanwithahumdrumlife.


Despite being all vanilla and simple, I actually feel very comfortable with this skin. Don't ask me why. Initially, I was sitting on the fence, considering between this current skin and this:
http://blogskins.com/apply.php?sid=130540&action=Preview. It kind of reminds me of a tattoo I recently thought of. Just a wee bit. Okay, the concept.

Few days back, I discovered I have two same cameras at home, but of different colours.
(Yes, the same!)
Given our economy now, I don't think it is wise to splurge now. We should all scrimp and save, surviving on breadcrumbs and saliva.

Oh, anyway, I was at Coffee Club the other day with Bratty and as usual, I ordered myself Alfredo. The moment this dish was served to me, I realised something was different but couldn't figure. So I let my tongue do the tasting, and I thought there were more slices of ham. I mean, yes, I can see the ham. As I was chewing on my second last spoonful of macaroni, I finally figured what was missing. Definitely not for the better.
(I left the last scoop untouched.)

Then, just yesterday, I went to Popeyes. The last time I went there was ages ago. The day were Naughty, Bratty and I encountered a weirdo. I was pretty shock at the increased of prices because not too long ago, I remembered they altered the prices too. Somehow, I was disappointed. Oh, never mind.

Nearly a week ago, my dad brought me out to get me a new cellphone. I was pretty psyched as I was eyeing on a particular model. Rarely would a phone catches my eye. But I didn't pin much hopes on getting that model as times were bad and I assumed my dad would be all stingy.
To my surprise,
my dad was willing to fork out four hundred bucks for my cellphone. Honestly, I didn't think it was worth it, so I got myself a cheaper one. The model I wanted was out of stock, so I presumed many would own that phone. Not quite the situation I look forward to. So I compromised my wish and purchased my current phone. It doesn't really affect me now, I suppose.


To make me sound like a student:
I am left with one more paper!

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