Monthly Archives: December 2004

I left for Kuala Lumpur (where I used to be) today afternoon. Leaving Penang and my beloved cousins. Anyway, those happy timnes we had together will be always sealed in my deepest memories.
At first I couldn’t accept the harsh fact that my stay with my dearest cousins would just be an end this Thursday. The [...]

Today morning I accessed Desmond’s blog and found a link to another blog, which writes mostly about her eyes which glows green in the dark and seeing those ‘thing’ (I expect you know what those ‘things’ are).
The blog belongs to Jin, a mother of two children. If you’re intereseted or a ghost’s fan you might [...]

I watched the Polar Express with my little brother this afternoon, and the show is so intereseting that I can’t bear to leave my seat in the theatre.
The Polar Express
Of course, the animation was really cool, especially for those characters and objects! I like the part when how the lost ticket of the little girl [...]

Christmas is coming soon! After watching the Polar Express, some wired thought flashed through my mind, including having a list of what-does-teddy-want-this-Christmas.
So, what do I want for my Christmas? Here the list goes:
(1) 40 Gigabytes iPod

(2) Wireless Broadband at home

(3) More holidays in year 2005

(4) Get a cute little dog

And that’s all! Hope Mr Santa [...]

In order to digest some of my time on the Internet, I decided to invite my cousin online to play Bejeweled on MSN Messenger.
After playing for 30 minutes I then realised that my score has beaten all the peeps in my contact list - I hit 61,360 points! That’s lady luck, you see.
Looks at the [...]

This is pure Lady Luck! After spending almost 8 hours surfing other blogs in BlogExplosion, I won lots of credits, but there is one that makes me so happy that I jumped up and sprained my ankle (this is true)! Because I won 100 mystery credits!
See what I got here:
I won 100 mystery credits!!! *Click [...]

Today is the 11th anniversary of the collapse of the Highland Tower, Kuala Lumpur. 48 innocent lives were lost in this horrible tradegy, unexpected by ano single sole.
Highland Towers, as is collectively known, consist of three blocks 12 storey high apartments named simply as Blocks 1, 2 and 3. They were constructed sometime between 1975 [...]

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