Wednesday, October 18, 2006 @12:23 AM
steady, lah
now, this is what i call a proposal! luv, nat
Tuesday, October 17, 2006 @10:47 PM
cape town, south africa
Hout Bay
isn't that just gorgeous?
a classmate just returned from cape town and i regretted not going with her. yes, that brave girl went there alone! we actually wanted to go to vienna but a certain local air carrier does not fly to vienna at all (oh she has to fly that certain local air carrier cos it's free for her) so vienna was scrapped and she opted for cape town. i couldn't go to cape town because, oh, let's just put it this way - i didn't even bother asking anyone for permission to go cos i know the 'rents and the boy will never allow me to go (to an african country), especially if it's just the two of us (girls).
so there.
and i'm now regretting not seeing these breathtakingly beautiful sights first-hand.
dang.
nevermind amy, there's always the next holidays.
luv, nat
Monday, October 16, 2006 @1:11 AM
i'm normal after all
this is with regards to
this.
i found an aug 06 issue of reader's digest lying around the house, and in its article "Are You Normal or Nuts?" by a william speed weed (?!), this is what it says:
Q: I talk to myself all the time, and sometimes I even respond aloud to questions I mentally ask myself. Is this a mild form of schizophrenia?
A: Not so long as you're the only one talking. If you hear voices that seem to come from outside yourself and they tell you to do something stupid, like kill your aunt Margaret, drop this magazine and get to the hospital right now. But regular old talking to yourself is a normal human quirk. We rehearse what we'll say to someone we want to impress. We think up wittier replies for that recent conversation in which we failed to impress, and sometimes, like you, we solve problems. NASA consultant Wood says you're using a "think-aloud protocol". Studies show that students often perform tasks better if they think out loud. Psychologists would once ask test subjects to think aloud so that researchers could figure out how they were solving the problems. But time and again, they found these subjects did the tasks better than those who remained silent. So long as you don't overdo it in public, keep up the conversations with yourself. It's only helping.
*phew*
luv, nat
Friday, October 13, 2006 @12:48 PM
thirteen, thirteen, thirteen ...
Wednesday, October 11, 2006 @4:59 PM
hawt!
too skinny, but super hot nevertheless.
thanks to
dlisted.
luv, nat
Tuesday, October 10, 2006 @5:11 AM
i swear i want!
thought i'd also profess my secret lurve for a bag (or maybe two) after reading
nur's post about her mulberry bags.
this post is to remind me to have either one of these by the end of the year (or the next?). because these are the *
only* bags i crave for and i've never felt this way about a bag before.
i dare say it's lust.
*gulp*
now i need someone who knows when their boutiques at takashimaya and the hilton hotel respectively have their sales.
luv, nat
Monday, October 09, 2006 @2:53 PM
macadamia nut brittle
you know there's something wrong with you, when your hairdresser tells you that your hair is so brittle that it crumbles like biscuit, and you start to lick your lips.
tsk tsk tsk.
luv, nat
Saturday, October 07, 2006 @9:26 AM
nenek
today marks 30 days of your passing.
i miss you aplenty and you'll always be in our hearts, thoughts and do'as.
luv, nat
Thursday, October 05, 2006 @1:01 AM
auntie, what's this?
went back to my teenage hangout place (read: far east plaza) for dinner the other day and was 'pleasantly' surprised that things have not changed much. i mean the food smell at level 5 is still confirm-stick-to-your-clothes. did you notice that far east plaza is now also known as the fashion incubator? wha...?! fashion incubator? really, it's like their logo. you don't see it anywhere on the building but if you're observant enough, you'll notice it on their trash bins. so i supposed if you stay in there (the shopping centre, not the trash bin) long enough, you'll come out a fashion butterfly? or rather, a fashion chick?
nevermind.
the place i went for dinner had a nicely revamped menus. they seemed to have a knack for always redoing their menus. nothing on the menu changes, just the menu. but this recent revamp takes the cake.
this is what i mean:
errors were rampant throughout the whole menu, it was horrible.
see auntie, told you, you shouldn't have scrimped on a copy editor.
oh btw, the food and ice lemon tea still taste the same.
luv, nat