Thursday, May 24, 2007

thursday, 24th May

Says Daryl: "I hope Jordin wins. Want to know why? Melinda will get a contract and Blake will have agents contacting him even if he loses."
Well, he does have a point.

photo from Yahoo

Biology paper 2
I look to my right as KY opens a packet of Tiger biscuits. He looked tired and took a piece to his mouth as SS sips his water and lets out a sigh.
It was a hot, hot day. KY's munching noises alerted SS and YD, who simultaneously turned around to see him eating.

K was in front but I couldn't see her as her head was flat on the table. What an appropriate time to have a nap. I took a look of the paper in front of me and saw something I couldn't finish and I'm sure many of us couldn't, either.
At my far left, I saw WO. WO looked like an aging middle-aged man facing severe stress . He was curled up in his white uniform looking like a hermit crab.
I read the question again.

"State the number of thoracic vertabrate and the number of ribs in a man." Well, that was an easy question. For the guys. They can just go to the toilet and COUNT. SH from the next class skipped by as the tought crossed my mind. He waved at WO as if saying, "WHEEEE!!!!"

Thus ended the last Friday of the exams.

CSI:CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
Ep. title: Law of Gravity (Sounds like the song Gravity by Coldplay)
Synopsis: Grissom returns from his teaching sabbatical as Keppler tries to conceal his ties to a double murder case that he and his CSI colleagues are investigating. Keppler desperately wants to keep his dark past hidden from his new CSI colleagues. As a result, he fails to disclose that he not only knows Frank McCarty, the retired police officer who reportedly found the remains of his cop friend and a prostitute in the friend's Las Vegas hotel room, but that Frank may have had a role in the murders. (Fr. CSIFILES)

This is the second best episode of CSI season 7 so far. I can't remember which was the best. Anyway, a character dies in this episode, which I thought was VERY uncalled for. The whole episode was very interesting but somewhere along the lines pretty much I knew what was happening.
It is fun to flap one's hand and scream in front of the TV during advertisements.

On another note, Samantha's birthday is on the 28th and I'm declaring now that I have yet to buy anything for her and will not plan to do so unless something catches my eye. She's a smart girl and so am I; we don't like stuff unless it's expensive. I think.
Anywho, buying gifts for a friend is always hard as we know what they want and we know there is no way we can get it. IMHOlah.


taken from Iona's blog

Last Tuesday I didn't have any tuitions so me, Khadijah, Iona and Daryl (Daryl's the only one without a blog, haha) crashed Iona's house to watch Mukshin. We took turns to bath like obidient little children and ate Dominos'. It was a fun movie and a fun time. We all enjoyed it very much. (Why does this sound like a karangan?!)

Yasmin Ahmad, the director of the movie will be directing another movie. Khadi and I are looking forward to it. It looks kind of conterversial (wrong spelling, I know) from her blog (http://yasminthestoryteller.blogspot.com) but I'm all for a breath of fresh air.



XOXO.
PS: I just realised that blogging takes away my time from real life. GASP.

PPS: Finished listening to Nidji's Breakthru'. Really good album. There were a few good songs and a handful of great ones. My favourite one is Hapus Aku because the lyrics to this song is the best yet since no one has ever attempted to put it to paper. It's emo, but not so emo that you'd avoid it. Disco Lazy Time is a weird song and had LOTS of Coldplay elements to it. It's an enjoyable song nonetheless. The album is peppered with Bahasa and English songs, which is a good thing. Overall, I give this album and A+.

PPPS: Gosh, I have a lot of things to say. Anyway, I just heard a few of Linkin Park's new songs by means of Amazon.com and I have to say that yes, they HAVE been commercialised. I wonder why a song like "Valentines' Day" didn't include some screaming of emo-ness. Uhm, no rapping so far and absolutely no banging heard in the background. That's all. And here's a quote from Chester Bennington: "I know we kind of helped created the sound of that genre, but I hate that genre."-on nu-metal.

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