We're at this stage in life where we reminisce too much of our near past, worry too much about our near future, are
too clueless about everything that can, will, may happen to us, think we know alot, think we don't know anything,
am confident about the wrong things, take pride in wasting time away, want too much but want to do too little.
Ohwell.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Dear Sokmui
Before anything else,



some photos to brighten you up! So cute ahhhhhhhhh.
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Dear Sokmui,
Our studying started off fine. I didn't manage to find out how do you get an aldehyde from an acid though. But I started studying organic chem finally in two years. This is a small step for a human but a huge leap for mankind (LOL okay the guy who landed on the moon said that, but left out the 'a'... I read Vittachi too). Anyway, all was well (ALLSWELL) until you messaged and told me you're going to have a waffle. Feeling a little hungry, I decided to drag Song Minghan to Causeway point to find some food.
There, we began on our arduous journey of Finding What I Feel Like Eating. Yes, as you know, we walked together until Delifrance, where I decided I want to eat tauhuey, and Jollibean is back at Civics Centre. Hence we parted and we started walking back. After turning away, however, I changed my mind in 4 seconds and headed to the basement. There, we walked slowly to Mos Burger, where I decided maybe I should have a croquette. But I changed my mind in 3 seconds thereafter, and thought I felt like eating takopachi. But there's no takopachi in Causeway Point.
Then I thought I felt like eating the egg from Yakun Kaya Toast. So Minghan said we could get the set and I can have the egg and he'll eat the toast. But Yakun was filled. And I didn't want to wait. So, I thought, maybe I should have a croquette afterall. After walking back to Mos, I decided no, I can't let a croquette control my life. HA. Okay no, I changed my mind again. In the end, we landed in Yoshi where we had Potato Mix Platter.
That was two really long paragraphs about our arduous journey of Finding What I Feel Like Eating. On 67th thoughts, I think I didn't feel like eating Potato Mix Platter at that time either. -wonders.
Anyway, dear Sokmui, I was saying, our study session went well until then. When we went back (we stopped by at Fairprice first because Minghan wanted to get sweets and then I started another arduous journey of Finding What Sweets I Feel Like Buying), I ate some Fruitips and got pretty high from the sugar intake. So I insisted we play some games, like charades. But Song Minghan couldn't come up with any challenging ones. All his ideas were so easy to guess it's like asking a panda to say hello. Like Hello Panda. Okay nevermind.
Anyway, I told him "let's play taboo", and he asked "what's that", so I explained that you'll draw a card and try to get the other person to guess what's the word without mentioning the other key words on the card. Then he raised a very good point "we don't have the cards" and I realised ohyea, we don't have the cards. Then I insisted that we're in the library and library has every piece of knowledge present so maybe he can find a book that has Taboo words inside for people to play. He said "there's no such thing" but I persisted so he had to do a search on the library's com.
"Taboo" yield 128 results, but most were irrelevant. There's one Chinese book about Women's Taboos, and the English translation of the book title was Women's Tadoo. I can't stop laughing about that. It's too funny.
Anyway, after that he went to second level to find Party Games books and he found this book called Word Games. So I got excited and MEL AND SHER, DO YOU KNOW WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE GAME WE ALWAYS PLAY. It's called... KANGAROO WORDS! Such a cute name right! Kangaroo because the root word is very long. (Kangaroos aren't long... uh, but heck.)
Oh. And then we searched the book for fun and not so difficult games. And then we played a few. And then it's 7.16pm already. :O
So we went home.
Dear Sokmui, are you glad now. We didn't seem to study any much more than you either.
With all due respect and don't-kill-mes,
Meigui
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Alright! Now let me tell you about my day!
Oh dear. I just realised I said everything I could in the earlier paragraphs already. This is so no kick! Then you non-Sokmui people will have nothing to read! What? Did you mean you read what's meant to be my private and confidential note to Sokmui? HOW COULD YOU?!?!! Sokmui is so going to kill you now. (Mel, quick hide, Sokmui is coming.blogspot.com LOL)
Okay. I want to eat my aloe vera in honey water. Byebye.
9:35:00 PM because I say so
some photos to brighten you up! So cute ahhhhhhhhh.
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Dear Sokmui,
Our studying started off fine. I didn't manage to find out how do you get an aldehyde from an acid though. But I started studying organic chem finally in two years. This is a small step for a human but a huge leap for mankind (LOL okay the guy who landed on the moon said that, but left out the 'a'... I read Vittachi too). Anyway, all was well (ALLSWELL) until you messaged and told me you're going to have a waffle. Feeling a little hungry, I decided to drag Song Minghan to Causeway point to find some food.
There, we began on our arduous journey of Finding What I Feel Like Eating. Yes, as you know, we walked together until Delifrance, where I decided I want to eat tauhuey, and Jollibean is back at Civics Centre. Hence we parted and we started walking back. After turning away, however, I changed my mind in 4 seconds and headed to the basement. There, we walked slowly to Mos Burger, where I decided maybe I should have a croquette. But I changed my mind in 3 seconds thereafter, and thought I felt like eating takopachi. But there's no takopachi in Causeway Point.
Then I thought I felt like eating the egg from Yakun Kaya Toast. So Minghan said we could get the set and I can have the egg and he'll eat the toast. But Yakun was filled. And I didn't want to wait. So, I thought, maybe I should have a croquette afterall. After walking back to Mos, I decided no, I can't let a croquette control my life. HA. Okay no, I changed my mind again. In the end, we landed in Yoshi where we had Potato Mix Platter.
That was two really long paragraphs about our arduous journey of Finding What I Feel Like Eating. On 67th thoughts, I think I didn't feel like eating Potato Mix Platter at that time either. -wonders.
Anyway, dear Sokmui, I was saying, our study session went well until then. When we went back (we stopped by at Fairprice first because Minghan wanted to get sweets and then I started another arduous journey of Finding What Sweets I Feel Like Buying), I ate some Fruitips and got pretty high from the sugar intake. So I insisted we play some games, like charades. But Song Minghan couldn't come up with any challenging ones. All his ideas were so easy to guess it's like asking a panda to say hello. Like Hello Panda. Okay nevermind.
Anyway, I told him "let's play taboo", and he asked "what's that", so I explained that you'll draw a card and try to get the other person to guess what's the word without mentioning the other key words on the card. Then he raised a very good point "we don't have the cards" and I realised ohyea, we don't have the cards. Then I insisted that we're in the library and library has every piece of knowledge present so maybe he can find a book that has Taboo words inside for people to play. He said "there's no such thing" but I persisted so he had to do a search on the library's com.
"Taboo" yield 128 results, but most were irrelevant. There's one Chinese book about Women's Taboos, and the English translation of the book title was Women's Tadoo. I can't stop laughing about that. It's too funny.
Anyway, after that he went to second level to find Party Games books and he found this book called Word Games. So I got excited and MEL AND SHER, DO YOU KNOW WHAT'S THE NAME OF THE GAME WE ALWAYS PLAY. It's called... KANGAROO WORDS! Such a cute name right! Kangaroo because the root word is very long. (Kangaroos aren't long... uh, but heck.)
Oh. And then we searched the book for fun and not so difficult games. And then we played a few. And then it's 7.16pm already. :O
So we went home.
Dear Sokmui, are you glad now. We didn't seem to study any much more than you either.
With all due respect and don't-kill-mes,
Meigui
*
Alright! Now let me tell you about my day!
Oh dear. I just realised I said everything I could in the earlier paragraphs already. This is so no kick! Then you non-Sokmui people will have nothing to read! What? Did you mean you read what's meant to be my private and confidential note to Sokmui? HOW COULD YOU?!?!! Sokmui is so going to kill you now. (Mel, quick hide, Sokmui is coming.blogspot.com LOL)
Okay. I want to eat my aloe vera in honey water. Byebye.
9:35:00 PM because I say so