Nov 18, 2006 23:56
I know. It has been a gazillion years since i last blogged. But I have been really busy...having fun! =)
I sat for my final exam paper last Friday (17th Nov). That will be the last time I ever sat for an exam (i think). Which means I am done with my degree! *sob sob* & its time to hit the working world. But in the mean time, lepak first before all my friends fly off. *double sob sob*
Anyway, the reason why I am posting this entry is because my wife Kwan Yin Yi tagged me with a for-people-who-has-nothing-to-do stuff. So since I have nothing to do, here it is.
Layer ONE : On the Outside
Name : Stephanie Yong
Birth Date : 26th April
Current Status : In a relationship
Eye color : Dark dark dark brown. Err just put as black.
Hair Color: Black. But in sunlight brown
Righty or Lefty : Righty
Zodiac Sign : Taurus. *People say Im stubborn*
Layer TWO : On the inside
Your Heritage : Chinese. I am a nyonya but I don't even know their history. =ppp
Your Fears : WORMS
Your Weakness : I am too weak. =)))
Your Perfect Pizza : cheese pepperoni!! *My wifey copy me*
Layer THREE : Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Your thoughts first waking up : *Yawn, I can't open my eyes.......ZZZzzZZzzzzzz*
Your Bedtime : call or sms my dear first. =*
Your most missed memory : high school & college life.
Layer FOUR : Your Pick
Pepsi or Coke : Coke of course.
McDonald's or Burger King: Both also can but prefer Mcd.
Single or group dates: Depends
Adidas or Nike: Adidas
Lipton tea or Nestea: Nestea
Chocolate or vanilla: Chocolate but vanilla for Mcd cone & Coffee bean & Starbucks vanilla blended! Nyum.
Cappuccino or coffee: Cappuccino
Layer FIVE : Do you
Smoke : Not anymore.
Curse : Never go a day without it.
Take a shower : Hmmm, ill get back to this later....
Have a crush : Nope
Think you've been in love : Yup, i am now.
Go to school : Ever since i was 5.
Want to get married : Of course
Believe in yourself : Not all the time. I lack confidence
Think you're a health freak : Noooope
Layer SIX : In the Past Month
Drank alcohol: Yup yup yup
Gone to the mall: I am girl!
Been on stage: ......no
Eaten sushi: Sadly, no
Dyed your hair: Nope. Want to but my hair is "dead"
Layer SEVEN: Have You Ever?
Played a stripping game: Hmmmmmmmm
Changed who you were to fit in: Without realizing it, I guess everyone has.
Layer EIGHT
Age you're hoping to be married : After 25, Before 30
Layer NINE: In a Girl/Guy.
Best eye colour: BLue
Best hair colour: Dark brown
Short or long hair: depends
Layer TEN: What Were You Doing.
1 minute ago: This stupid thing!
1 hour ago: Call my dear
4.5 hours ago: Went dinner with brother & gf
1 month ago: Erm already having fun. =)
1 year ago: College I guess...
Layer ELEVEN : Finish The Sentence
I love: my baby!
I feel: sleepy
I hate: The K
I hide: my scars
I miss: My busuk baby headpillow! It just dissapeared recently! Someone stold it! boo hooooo.
I need: have a massage
Layer TWELVE : Tag 5 people
You, You, You, You, You
If your bored like me, just do it. =)
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My boyfriend recently send me this e-mail. Its not 100% true but it kinda brings back memories & laughter. =) Read on
>*Dedicated to the 70's n early 80's babies...
>*
>For your reading pleasure.
>
>Signs that you are a 80s' baby:
>You grew up watching G-Force, He-man, Transformers, Thundercats, Silver
>Hawk, Woody Woodpecker, Chipmunks and Mickey Mouse. Not forgeting Ninja
>Turtles, Mask, Smurfs and Voltron too.
>
>Girls watched Japanese cartoon like My Little Pony, "Xiao Tian
>Tian", "Hua Xian Zi" etc.
>
>
>Primary school:
>
>
>You grew up brushing your teeth with a toothbrush and a colourful mug in
>hand in primary school after recess.
>You'd squat by a drain with your classmates in a row beside you, and
>brushed your teeth.
>
>Remember the days when the school nurse would come with a list for the
>dentist appointment, and the sound of the drilling would echo through the
>school.
>
>
>We'd get packets of milk in primary school to encourage us to drink more
>milk. (It only cost 30 cent per pack)
>
>A bowl of noodles soup cost only 30 sen in primary school days.
>
>The teacher would punish you using a ruler to hit your palm.
>
>In primary school, girls liked to go to the bookshop to buy cute
>stationary such as animal n country flag erasers, various shape
>sharpeners, colourful notebooks, bookbands, bookstands etc.
>
>
>The goodies from the grocery shop used to be Chickadee's, Mamee , Kum
>Kum, UFO, O-Ya, Ding Dang chocolate balls with toys in the box, colourful
>hard "egg","cigarette" bubble gum, KIKI Bubble Gum, pink bottle of
>bubbles c/w a yellow stick to blow "more lasting" bubbles.
>
>
>You never forget 'Ti Kam'.
>When exams are over, the board games (e.g Monopoly,
>Donkey, Transportation Comparison Card) & video games would be all over
>the class room.
>
>
>Your favourite sound is the bell!
>For it's the homemade-ice-cream man. The ice cream that tops Häagen-Dazs !
>
>And the other peddler you loved was the old lady who sold juicy Muah Chee
>and thick golden syrup rolled in a balloon at the tip of a stick.
>
>Another bell was the recess bell, a time to get away from school work and
>to eat.
>
>Another time was when there was no bell but we'd wait anxiously wait for
>it...The PJ (Pendidikan Jasmani), PE time (time for football, )
>
>Your favourite childhood games were playing "gu li"(marbles), five
>stones, five bottle cover, zero-point, catching, "Pepsi-Cola one two
>three" and/or "Police & Sentry"!
>
>The best thirst quencher of all times were the yummy colourful ice tubes
>you'd buy from provision shops for only 10 sen. To eat it, rip the tab
>and suck while holding the freezing tube!
>
>All gals had a girl doll/ strawberry shortcake / my little pony/ pound
>puppy.
>
>All boys had a soldier figurine (combat) or a rubber
>band catapult that could shoot folded paper!
>
>It was an era where ice-cream sticks were valueable items, as well as
>paper aircrafts, and chalk fights.
>
>Some boys made their own guns from wood, and used 'Bacali' as bullets.
>
>
>Some even used matches to shoot and burn kids' lanterns during
>MoonCake Festival.
>
>
>Internet? E-mail? What the hell is that?
>
>
>Hankyu Jaya, Yaohan departmental stores used to be a favourite
>hangout for families on the weekends.
>
>And your favourite holiday was the end-of-the-year holidays for Christmas
>and New Year!
>
>New clothes, MONEY, shopping, food and family outings!
>
>
>Secondary school:
>
>
>You'd buy the Bata BM Turbo or Pallas Jazz school shoes.
>Some guys liked to wear china-made ankle high shoes.
>Some even liked to wear thick socks with their school
>shoes.
>
>
>In secondary school, girls went to the library to borrow their
>favourite romance storybook.
>
>In secondary school, girls altered their school skirt to shorten it
>and guys would go to the school appointed school uniform tailor to tailor
>make their school trousers to the then fashionable "baggy pants"!
>
>
>You thought "a decade or more ago, my friends didn't have pagers or
>handphones in school."
>
>Cassette tapes were the norm.
>
>Movie tickets used to cost less than Rm5 last time.
>
>Let's see, the majority of students in universities today were born
>in 1987 / 88.... They are called "youth".
>
>For them, they have never heard of the song "We are the World,..."
>
>And the "Uptown Girl" they know is by 'West Life' not 'Billy Joel'.
>
>For them, since they were born:
>
>There has always been only one Germany and only one Vietnam.
>AIDS was in existance.
>Michael Jackson was white.
>John Travolta was always round and they can't fathom how he could be a
>god of dance.
>Spiderman and Incredible Hulk are brand new films.
>They don't know what Atari or 'Game & Watch' is.
>They may not know how to switch on a TV without a remote control.
>
>
>Let's check if we're getting old...
>
>1. You understand what was written above and you smile.
>
>2. Most of your secondary school friends are getting married.
>
>3. You are surprised to see small children using
>
>a computer comfortably.
>
>4. You spend less and less time talking on phone with your friends daily.
>
>5. When you meet your old friends from time to time, talking about
>the good old days, repeating again the funny stories you experienced
>together.
>
>7. Lastly, having read this mail, you are thinking of forwarding it
>to some other old friends. You think they will like it too.....
>
>Hahaha!....
>
>Brings back old memories huh?
>
>Cheers to the 70! s, 80s babies!!!