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5/19/2008

A break

All I want is just a break...from the reality.
 
There were too much drama in my life, I hate that.
I refuse to take risks, I tried my best to live as drama free as possible...
I might be too stubborn to let go, I always try to work things out..
Unfortunately, I can do nothing about this situation, unless I can let go.
Comparing with others, my life is way easier...at least I don't need to fright for food in order to survives.

That will be great if there is someday...might be today or tomorrow, I can just simply let go, then I will have no more escape.
4/6/2008

Marriages End in Divorce

When I getting older and older, I feel more and more uncertainly about marriage...
It is not really a commitment, and it is a voidable contract...
You can have handful of excuses to void it without feeling any guilt.
What the thoughts when people are vowing for the "lifetime commitment"?
If marriages are renewable contract, will people behave differently?
What if...

Almost half of marriages end in divorce

By Chris Giles, Economics Editor

Published: March 28 2008 01:42 | Last updated: March 28 2008 01:42

Almost half the couples who married in 2005 can expect to divorce, in a further indication that marriage is falling out of fashion.

Coming just a day after official figures showed the lowest proportion of adult men and women marrying since records began in 1862, the latest data from the Office for National Statistics show the probability of couples splitting up is growing ever higher.

While official estimates suggest 10 in every 100 couples will live to celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary 60 years after tying the knot, 45 of the remaining 90 will end up divorced.

The remainder will cease with the death of one or other spouse.

Even though many studies have shown that staying hitched improves happiness, particularly of husbands, couples clearly see some benefit in ditching their other halves.

The ONS estimate that 45 per cent of the 2005 vintage of marriages will not last compares poorly with its previous calculations that 40 per cent of those who wed in 1993-94 would divorce, a figure that falls to 37 per cent for 1988 marriages and 34 per cent for those who tied the knot in 1979-80.

The likelihood of divorce is much higher for those who marry younger. For example, while 60 per cent of bachelors who married in their teens in 1986 were divorced 20 years later, the equivalent figure was just 29 per cent for 30 to 34-year-old bachelors.

One divorce is also more likely to lead to another. Previously married men aged 30-34 who married in 1996 were 30 per cent more likely to be divorced 10 years later than bachelors of the same age who married in the same year. Second marriages are also more fragile for widowers.

The riskiest year for marriages is the fifth, when the probability of divorce is 3.3 per cent. But marriages are at their most vulnerable to irreparable damage during their first 10 years.

Ben Wilson and Steve Smallwood, the two ONS statisticians who compiled the figures, calculate that, while those who tied the knot in 2005 had a 45 per cent chance of divorce, should their marriages last a decade the chance they will subsequently fail is under 31 per cent.

If marriages last 20 years there is only a 15 per cent chance of a split.

By the time marriages have lasted 30 years, there is a very low, but still increasing, probability that couples will divorce.

The ONS estimates divorce probabilities by studying the stable pattern of divorces by different vintages of marriages.

While the divorce rate of those getting married in 1966 settled out at 30 per cent, more than 35 per cent of those getting hitched in 1976 have already divorced, and an even higher proportion of those married in 1981 are no longer with their partners.

Recently, the patterns of divorce in the years after marriage have stopped getting worse.

So unless there are big changes in society’s attitude to marriage, it is a pretty safe bet that close to 45 per cent of those preparing for the “happiest day of their lives” and making a ­commitment for life are deluded.

There is still a chance that the divorce statistics might turn out to be better than the gloomy prediction from the ONS in coming years.

That could happen, for example, if the drop in the marriage rate signifies that only those couples most likely to stay together are getting married these days.

Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2008

1/5/2008

Vacation

I didn't go for a vacation for long long time (short trips are not vacations)...
 
Yesterday was the last day of my winter vacation... it end up working at office until 945.
It might sound crazy, I need a break...really a REAL break...
 
I should start planning on a trip with no one, just me =P
Hope I will make that happen on summer time.
12/30/2007

About Kissing

The constitution of the love code-If you love someone,show them and say so!!!!
Statement-If a kiss is the language of love,than we have alot to talk about
Methods of love
Kiss on the ear-"I'm horny"
Kiss onthe cheek-"let's be friends"
Kiss on the forehead-"you are special and I respect you"
Kiss on the hand-" I adore you"
Kiss on the shoulder-"I want you"
Kiss on the lips-"I love you"

Holding hands-"We can learn to love eachother"
A wink-"let's get it on"
Slap on the butt-"Watch out"
Play with the ear- "I can't live without you"
Arms around the waist-"I love you too uch to let go"
Pulling of the hair-"Tell me you love me"
Looking into the eyes-"let's get romantic and I'm so into you"
Holding on tight-"Don't let go"

Avice-If you are kissing someone, close your eyes,it's not nice to stare...
12/29/2007

All Men are Created Equal...&...

ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL
...and better damned well stay that way
by Bill Bonner

“It is largely a matter of scale...in fact, it could all be reduced to a matter of scale,” said a visitor yesterday.

We were talking about the way things work...and why there is such a big difference between the way people are able to function reasonably well in small groups and the way they seem to blow themselves up in large ones.

“Yes,” our friend went on, “Once you get beyond what is usually known as the ‘human scale,’ things lose all their meaning.”

It is a question that has puzzled us for years: how is it that a reasonably intelligent man can perfectly well drive through traffic without killing himself, but ask the same man his thoughts on global warming, the war on poverty or public education...and what you get is such preposterous nonsense you can barely believe your own ears?

We have mentioned many times that there is a world of difference between a New England town meeting and the U.S. federal government. The size of the New England town meeting is one that the human brain is prepared to deal with. At the town meeting, a man can know which of the people he is dealing with is a moron and which is a self-interested hustler.

But when it comes to national politics, the same man is totally ill-equipped...like a mechanic who shows up with a pair of pruning shears...or a veterinarian with a wrench in his hand. He is ignorant of the facts...innocent of the procedures...and completely helpless in front of the controls. He can’t tell the connivers from the honest bumblers. He has lost the points of reference that are meaningful to him. He is like a driver who looks ahead and sees only fog. He turns the steering wheel to the left...but the car lurches to the right. He puts on the breaks and the car speeds up!

What can the poor fellow do...but resort to lies and such uber-simplifications as take your breath away. “If we don’t fight the commies in Vietnam,” he said in 1965, “we’ll have to fight them in California!” “If you want better educated people, you have to spend more on public education,” he said in 1975. “If we don’t stand up to the Evil Empire, it will take over the world,” he said in 1985. “If you invest in a balanced portfolio of stocks, you will always make money over the long run,” he said in 1995.

What can he do? He replaces local knowledge and experience with empty slogans. He replaces the detailed evidence before his own eyes with broad categorical generalizations. Meanwhile, the precise figures and intricate calculations that he would make on his own give way to statistics and averages.

The world on TV becomes the woodcutter’s world too...a world where the local details are washed out and replaced by caricatures and national averages. It gives rise to a whole new understanding of things. Standards are set, not according to local custom or individual experience...but according to the great wash of national broadcasting and advertising in which particularities are bleached out.... local colors faded. Everything comes to be seen through the grayish, white light of national broadcasting.

Instead of speaking his local dialect, he is soon speaking the lingua franca of the nightly news. Instead of wearing the clothes he likes, he is dressed to suit The Gap or Brooks Brothers.

As the scale of his world increases, local nuance and particularities lose their appeal. The man begins to see himself and his world in new terms. It no longer matters whether his house is comfortable and attractive on his terms; now it has to be acceptable in national terms. He comes to realize that many people are lodged in ‘substandard’ housing. Of course, the whole idea makes no sense whatever without a standard. And the standard is hardly one that the man can set for himself. Instead, it is a standard set by people with no detailed knowledge whatsoever. It is a standard based on averages...generalities...and public information. How many square feet per person? How much heating? How much air-conditioning? Then, to make sure that all houses meet their standards, rules are imposed - building codes...zoning rules...materials standards. The owner can no longer ask himself - ‘is this house safe enough for me?’ Now, the question is: does this house meet modern safety standards? By the new standards even the Sun King, Louis 14th, probably lived in ‘substandard’ housing.

Education, too, takes on a new look. It is not enough to learn things; in any case, the busybodies are incapable of organizing real, individual learning. What they can organize is education... with the learning removed or standardized to fit into some new larger national standard. ‘Educators’ can’t be bothered with individual students as they actually are, nor even with local curricula. Everyone has to learn the same thing. And they have to learn it the same way. The world may be infinitely complex and detailed but in the national educational program, the details have to be knocked off...like the fine detailed trim work from an old house...so that all that is left is measurable, standardized space, which can be quantified and allocated by bureaucrats, who may have never met a single student in their entire lives. Are educational standards falling short? Spend more money to increase the space!

Who cares if anyone is actually learning? The critical thing is that all students get the same claptrap pounded into their poor heads, so that they leave the machinery with the same prejudices and illusions.

The woodchopper from New Hampshire may soon discover, too, that he lives not only in a ‘substandard’ hovel, but that he is ‘poor.’ Poverty is always a relative measure, but relative to what? A man may be perfectly happy with his lot in life. He may have no running water, no central heat, and no money. Imagine him tending his garden, feeding his chickens, and fixing his tattered roof. Out in the woods, he may even have set up a still for refining the fruits of the earth into even more pleasurable distillates. In fact, by all measures that matter to him, he could have a rich, comfortable and enjoyable life. But as the scale of comparison grows, the details that make his life so agreeable to him disappear in a flush of statistics. He finds that he is below the ‘poverty line.’ He discovers that he is ‘disadvantaged’ and ‘under-privileged.’ He may even be delighted to realize that he has a ‘right’ to ‘decent housing.’ Maybe he will qualify for food stamps.

The idea of being ‘poor’ may never have occurred to him before. He may live in a part of the world where everyone is about as poor as he is...and all perfectly happy in their poverty. But now that the spell is on him, it sits like a curse. Poverty seems like something he has to escape...something he has to get out of ...something that someone had better to do something about!

His new scaled-up consciousness has turned him into a malcontent. The poor man, previously happy in his naïve particulars, is now miserable in his role as a poverty-stricken hick.

But the worst thing about it, TV and popular opinion twist him towards thinking that it is the public view of himself - not his own private view - that really matters. In a matter of months he has forgotten how content he really is. He might as well be a stock market investor; the public spectacle has turned him into a chump. He sees himself on television...as an unfortunate hillbilly. The national newspapers say he needs help. They even make fun of the way he talks. And now the revenuers are in the woods looking for his still!

All over the world, local customs, styles, manners, accents are disappearing. As the scale increases, with the expansion of the globalized market economy, people are being homogenized, leveled. Their food, their music, their clothes - all are becoming standardized, mongrelized.

While it is true that regional variations hang on in vestigial, folkloric form, whether you go to New Orleans, Nashville or Vienna, you will hear about the same music, find the same fashions in the same shops, and be able to eat the same McDonalds’ hamburger.

An investor in Bombay speaks the same language as one in New York. Yet, it is the particularities of investments that make the difference between investment failure and investment success, the very things the world financial media cannot be bothered with - the kind of precise, detailed, particular, local knowledge that you really need for investment success. Instead, what you get is the standardized imprecise broadcast news. And what the investor gets is the equivalent of a public school education; he knows nothing much...and thinks he knows everything.

And since all investors know pretty much the same thing - which is to say, they all share the same illusions and take them for wisdom - the markets tend to reflect the popular fashions as if they were the season’s latest blue jeans.

A man knows perfectly well that he needs to be able to defend himself. Around the hills of New Hampshire, he may judge the risk of attack so slim that he goes unarmed. But walking through the back alleys of Manchester he may wish he were packing heat.

But as the scale increases, he is unable to judge the risk. Give him a little TV news and he is ready to go to war with people he has never met, in places he has never been, for reasons he will never understand. Here again, the scale of the thing makes a mug of the man. He cannot know the facts, the people, or even the theory; he doesn’t know what he’s buying, but he’s ready to pay with his life.

Even in matters as personal as health, a man soon finds himself the victim of scale. The state of his health scarcely matters. What matters is statistics. He is overwhelmed by the slogans and prejudices of the national media. Does he weigh too much? Does he get enough exercise? Does he eat enough seafood? Should he have a check-up every year; what do the statistics say? What do the papers tell him?

The large-scale chatter doesn’t even stop at the bedroom door. He may have enjoyed a perfectly satisfactory sex life. But now he is confronted with comparisons...with averages...with the statistical expectations of the national press. Is he doing it often enough? Is he doing it well enough?

Before, these matters were personal and private. In the company of his wife, the two of them set their own standards. But now, there is no such thing as a private matter. There is scarcely anything that is so private, so personal, so detailed, so local, and so important that it does not yield to large-scale standardization.

No longer does he know what really matters except by reference to the public spectacle, from how frequently people make love to what kind of misgovernment they have in Iraq.

We are now all equal...all the same, all the time. We live in the same houses...we eat the same food and suffer the very same illusions as every one else. If we are unhappy, it is because the TV says we should be.

Bill Bonnner
The Daily Reckoning

10/14/2007

Listen

 

Listen to the song here in my heart
a melody I start but can't complete

Listen to the sound from deep within
Its only beginning to find release

Ohh the time has come for my dreams to be heard
They will not be pushed aside and turned
Into your own, all 'cause you won't listen

[chorus]
Listen
I am alone at a crossroads
I'm not at home in my own home
And I've tried and tried
To say whats on my mind
You should have known
Now I'm done believing you
You don't know what I'm feeling
I'm more than what
You've made of me
I followed the voice, you gave to me
But now I've gotta find my own
You should have listened

There was someone here inside
Someone I thought had died
So long ago
Oh I'm screaming out
And my dreams will be heard
They will not be pushed Aside or turned
Into your own
All 'cause you won't listen

[chorus]
Listen
I am alone at a crossroads
I'm not at home in my own home
And I've tried and tried
To say whats on my mind
You should have known
Now I'm done believing you
You don't know what I'm feeling
I'm more than what
You've made of me
I followed the voice, you gave to me
But now I've gotta find my own
You should have listened

I don't know where I belong
But I'll be moving on
If you don't, if you won't

Listen to the song here in my heart
A melody I start, but I will complete

Now I am done believing you
You don't know not what I am feeling
I'm more than what you've made of me
I followed the voice you think you gave to me

But now I got to find my own - my own

9/3/2007

Bake Lobster Tail

 

From Cook.com

It worked out pretty good, even I didn't follow the instrustion. By the way, I used a shorter time and I add some cheese on it.

I got 2 kinda big lobster tails....it is too filling and....I think I will do this again.

 The wried this is the Parsley not really give the lobster favor and I dun understand why they need that??

 

 

BAKED LOBSTER TAILS

 

3 med. lobster tails
2 tsp. parsley
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste, optional
3 tbsp. olive oil
Juice of 1 med. lemon
1 c. water

Split lobster tails in half lengthwise. Remove sharp edges. Sprinkle each with parsley and salt and pepper (if desired). Pour olive oil and lemon juice on each tail.

Pour water on bottom of a shallow 7 x 11 inch baking pan. Place lobster tails in pan. Bake in a preheated oven at 375 degrees for 25 minutes or until tender.

Serves 3.

 
7/17/2007

I doubt that what my BF gonna say....

If Mr. PAH saw that....."You don't judge a book by its cover, so good-looking people aren't necessarily your style. " Will he yell....What is that mean I AM NOT GOOD LOOKING??

Wahhaa!!!!!!!!

 

Get to know yourself better

Your view on yourself:You are down-to-earth and people like you because you are so straightforward. You are an efficient problem solver because you will listen to both sides of an argument before making a decision that usually appeals to both parties.

The type of girlfriend/boyfriend you are looking for:You like serious, smart and determined people. You don't judge a book by its cover, so good-looking people aren't necessarily your style. This makes you an attractive person in many people's eyes.

Your readiness to commit to a relationship:You prefer to get to know a person very well before deciding whether you will commit to the relationship.

The seriousness of your love:Your have very sensible tactics when approaching the opposite sex. In many ways people find your straightforwardness attractive, so you will find yourself with plenty of dates.

Your views on educationEducation is very important in life. You want to study hard and learn as much as you can.

The right job for you:You're a practical person and will choose a secure job with a steady income. Knowing what you like to do is important. Find a regular job doing just that and you'll be set for life.

How do you view success:You are confident that you will be successful in your chosen career and nothing will stop you from trying.

What are you most afraid of:You are concerned about your image and the way others see you. This means that you try very hard to be accepted by other people. It's time for you to believe in who you are, not what you wear.

Who is your true self:You are mature, reasonable, honest and give good advice. People ask for your comments on all sorts of different issues. Sometimes you might find yourself in a dilemma when trapped with a problem, which your heart rather than your head needs to solve.

3/28/2007

I wish I know how to do that

  
3/24/2007

Listen - I want you to listen

  
3/20/2007

我是小朋友

不知道為甚麼人大了反而不懂事...
好奇怪!
12/2/2006

Why he remained as an anonymous for 26 years?

A Chilling Photograph's Hidden History

Twenty-six years ago, a picture of an execution in Iran won the Pulitzer Prize. But the man who took it remained anonymous. Until now.
The Ayatollah's agents come calling
By JOSHUA PRAGER
December 2, 2006; Page A1

TEHRAN -- On Aug. 27, 1979, two parallel lines of 11 men formed on a field of dry dirt in Sanandaj, Iran. One group wore blindfolds. The other held rifles. The command came in Farsi to fire: "Atesh!" Behind the soldier farthest to the right, a 12th man also shot, his Nikon camera and Kodak film preserving in black and white a mass execution.

If trandgender is not a problem.....for mostly of the people

Supporting Boys or Girls When the Line Isn’t Clear
- The New York Times Dec. 01, 2006
 
Jim Wilson/The New York Times

A boy, 5, left, who identifies as a girl, plays with a friend in Northern California. He began emulating girls shortly after turning 3.

Published: December 2, 2006
 

OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 1 — Until recently, many children who did not conform to gender norms in their clothing or behavior and identified intensely with the opposite sex were steered to psychoanalysis or behavior modification.

But as advocates gain ground for what they call gender-identity rights, evidenced most recently by New York City’s decision to let people alter the sex listed on their birth certificates, a major change is taking place among schools and families. Children as young as 5 who display predispositions to dress like the opposite sex are being supported by a growing number of young parents, educators and mental health professionals. ...

 
10/27/2006

目光短淺

係啊﹗話我啊~
近日越發自己無知,無深度
忽略很了多細節
做事唔細心,又唔認真
十二萬分不滿﹗﹗
~~好想炒自己魷魚~~
10/1/2006

Re-think again and again

I was really lazy these month, and show no interest in EVERYTHING.
After back to NY, I had lost some weight and hope it keep going on until it reach my goal.
I don't really like things which I am doing (no matter is study or work).
Sometime I wish I can as passion as couple years before,
like set a goal and get to there no matter how hard it is.
 
In these couple years, so many things were out of control.
Luck seem passing by in these couple days ( I break my lovely cell phone ~Cryin'...)
 
Might be I should pass the "RESET" botton in my head and start everything again =) ...
But things will be turn out GREAT...no doubt about that!!
Wish I can get my passion back ASAP !!
 
p.s. My Eng Prof is a freaking crazy old woman.
9/3/2006

My long vacation - Part II

好像長居於香港一樣
如果不用上學,就不會離開
曾認認真真的想:不如賴死在香港吧
有好好地和友人討論過,有的就覺得這是很傻
 
好好地吃喝玩樂,好好地大買特買,鞋也買了廿雙
和朋友好好地聚一下,享受了久違的香港
有時去晒太陽,四處走
有很多想做的也做到了﹗
 
這段日子很care free
很久很久沒有好像小孩也一樣無憂無慮
可能在日後很難再有
 
返回NY後,就再想想自己的去向
有時也許懷念這一個悠悠長的回鄉之旅
日後再計劃一下出走其他地方
8/25/2006

不知道為什麼,回家後提不起勁
而慢慢地自己也不知道自己的"家"在那裡
 
可能有一年沒有回香港,回"家"的感覺很強烈
很想一直待在那裡……
可是待了一陣,又會想回"家"和其他有關的事
好頭痛……
 
而無論在那裡,也會想念時差有十二小時的另一個家
希望早日可以擺脫這種無助的感覺
7/12/2006

My long vacation - Part I

由於有個好長的假期,所以可以用Stand-by ticket
前半好順利,後半好驚險
 
正﹗可以upgrade Business class,好
 
when I get to Japan I got stuck at Jap. airport and had to stay at Japan for 1 day.
 
....
 
HK
pretty good now
I had meet someone I wanna met and have some fun
then hang out with friends and spend time with them ...feel like back in past
 
 
 
Newest
 
New hair cut
New Clothes
New Cell phone
New Glass
New Friends
New headache
New ......
will be con't
 
p.s. sometime feel boring =(
6/24/2006

I dunno...I know nothing =)

有人教我,如果唔想有ma fa,就要答
I dunno!!
Sorry, I really had no idea about that...might be I you can ask someone else?
or Do you want me to tranfer you to the the person who in charge of that?
 
做人處事,我都ma ma day....好失敗
要我 intent to say I dunno...to something I know...
Sorry...做不到
 
要我對一個待我好的人差,
做得到,不過自己好唔開心
 
近日心情大上大落,勁過金價起伏
Short 鬼左~~~
 
p.s.
點解個space 有好多中文?Blog 原本叫部落格
Umm...
 
p.s. 1
近日someone remind me the "single problem"
Being "Single" 有問題嗎? 我就覺得無問題la...
To love someone is easy, to live with it is hard...
like you had to get someone you love to love you is harder
There is no point to get myself into trouble? right?
and..you know...had to go with someone loving AND MATCHING each other is real HARD..
 
 
 
6/21/2006

行運

早前考個試,又無讀者,又遲大到(兩個鐘)
Wahaha PASS 左,個分有d低低地,不過THANKS GOD la!!!
 
偷聽my sister phone 中,wahaha...
She finally know what I feel from work...the stress lol
Is her team to suffer lol ....These couple weeks kinda laid back
and dreaming for my vacation..
 
p.s. BC. u saw I kept my promise!
6/18/2006

No 1 lover?

◎ 1 號戀人:每月1日、10日、19日、28 日出生者◎ 1號戀人的愛情是很濃烈的,平淡、細水長流的愛情不怎麼能引起1號戀人的興趣,1號戀人也不喜歡自我折磨、壓抑的戀情方式。對1號戀人來說,愛情就是應該正大光明、且充滿喜悅與希望的,尤其你相當重視愛情的「相互性」,認為唯有雙方都能彼此吸引,才能夠成愛情的基本條件,1號戀人並不會苦苦追求心儀的對象,也甚少出現「死纏爛打」的狀況。 1號戀人和情人之間的互動就像一場狩獵遊戲,不論是獵捕對方,或是讓對方獵捕,1號戀人時時不斷在追求一種「征服」的刺激感。

1 號戀人期望與愛人能時時產生火花,時時確認雙方在這段感情中的重要性;這樣的1號戀人,當然也特別重視另一半的忠誠度囉!失戀癥結點:小心你的主觀意識太強,時時要以你的意見為優先,伴侶可是會受不了的!

你是哪種1號戀人?

每月1日出生的1號戀人:特別喜歡主導情勢,戀愛對象要夠優秀、夠特別才能夠吸引他。每月10日出生的1號戀人:很清楚自己要的是什麼!猜來猜去的曖昧遊戲會讓他/她喪失耐性。

每月19日出生的1號戀人:性格特別神秘、低調,別有一番吸引力;可與愛人打得非常火熱,但也需要獨處的時間。

每月! 28日出生的1號戀人:最為合群、溫柔的1號戀人,但若在金錢、事業上沒有保障的話,可是無法專心談感情的。

 

6/17/2006

浪費

浪費可能是不知不覺中發生的~
而身旁的得來太易,有時候明知是浪費也不管
 
今天才發現我的Contract lens是monthly的,
可是一直以為是weekly,很浪費..
 
比這個更浪費的例子太多了,如果我們可以"慳d"
如果可以把無謂的shopping省掉,用在有意義的事上
是不是更有"建樹"?
 
想是有想,而成功例子只有一次……
自知是太浪費,有無好suggestion?
 
p.s. 大工程……打中文字太大工程了
 
 
6/15/2006

天生無記性蛋散一件

從細就無乜記性,一兩下就把事忘記得一乾二淨
所以唔開心就好快唔記得 lu~~~
 
可能在很多人的眼中我是一個無責任感的人
連每天起床,也弄得好像打仗一樣~~
 
我就認為起來是最難的,起了床後,就沒有甚麼可以把我難倒了
如果每一次倒下,也可以爬起來,也沒有甚麼可以頭痛
很奇怪的是嗎?
 
YEAH~~
5/25/2006

一個學期的完結,代表?

開始到完結好像是一下子的事,人的個性也是一樣
但是習慣改變了不少,態度也變得不太好
 
工作好像散慢了很多,學習也是不想再想 =P
好習慣養成了不少,閒書也讀了不少(可能是幾年的總和)
 
希望可以有閒情逸致,看電視,畫畫和無所事事
中文打字,好像沒有進步,英文也是馬馬虎虎
 
下一個學期就會拼命了,唉~~~~~~~~~~~
 
I finished all my complains =) Cheer up!!!
5/7/2006

好嘆的一天

Fri 05/04/06
 
LOST in Chinatown again....STUPID!!!
Even I know Chinese I get lost in there everytime!!!!!
But I dun understand y I dun have problem at other places,
but only the Chinatown!!!
 
Sat 05/06/06 Sunny at noon, Windy at night
 
Had my Hair cut...very MESS UP STYLE
all stick up!!! can't make that by myself~
Went WINDOW SHOPPing....so costly can't afford at all!!!!!!
I wish I can buy those "HIGH END" stuff without 2nd though when I get older...
I had to be a ....打工Queen
(Err...Male is King,therefore felmale should be Queen??)
If not I dun think I can buy that for everyday wear...(Sigh...to $$$$$)
 
有機會在NY看到香港話劇團的Show:
新傾城之戀,好幸福~~(Hee....)
蘇玉華同梁家輝dance real GOOD!!!!
旗袍真係好好好靚!!!
Acting ISN'T easy!!!! As I knew long time ago!!!
I badly wanna dance as good as they do!!!!!
Then go to Bat Han...(in fact the name should be Han Bat....)
Had to go home by train and Cab....waste $$
 
P.s. Wish me luck with my History Exam

Sun 05/07/06 lovely Sunny day 
I love the weather, went shopping and got somethings...
I really enjoy shopping..hee....if I dun need to pay for that
somehow I spend some money and "with full packs back"
 
P.s. Wish me luck on my Music Exam
 
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