Monday, May 22, 2006

The bottom post shall be forgotten

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huaaa.. I wrote and wrote and publish but it's not there!
It's not there!!!!

Where's my konbanchiwa post?
Was I too genki that blogspot refuse to post it up?
Was it cos I was making fun of someone.. well more than one.. -.-;; that it refuse to publish itself?
There goes my post.. -.-;;
Am not re-writting back what I've just wrote.
This day shall be forgotten.
Guess I was punished by blogspot for not doing what I'm suppose to do (studying) and instead doing this.
Kyaaa.. the sound of thunder.
I better go. *sobs*

ps: I refuse to delete the empty entry below this to remind me of this incident. CISSSSS...

Another konbanchiwa post!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Second post of the day

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Konbanwa!
Surprisingly I'm back for the second time today.
I guess that's the best part of blogging this way.
Cheah-san asked "fast food or chinese food for dinner?"
Since I've spent too much money shopping on Friday, I said "chinese food!"
So off we went to the hawker center in Puchong.
Here's what I had for dinner.
Bak kut teh - RM 8.70 O.o;;
A glass of cincao - RM 1.00
Fried Mushrooms - RM 4.00
which brings us a total of RM13.70!
Where did I get the idea of hawker food being cheap anyway? -.-;;
Can't wait to go back hometown and eat a RM 4.00 delicious bak kut teh.
Okies... benkyou benkyou! Yosh!!

Hiyashi.

Blogging Yamapi Style

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Sudden urge to blog yamapi style. ^^;;

Konbanchiwa!
Woke up at 12 in the afternoon, aren't I a lazy bum? *blushes*
But that's what you get if your daily sleeping time is around 3am - 4am. o.O;;
I haven't even brush my teeth yet and here I am sitting in front of the computer being silly.
But blogging is not silly right?
Vegetarian food today... weee....
Okay, there's not much choice to eat in campus on a Sunday.
Loves vegetarian food.. just not everyday.. hahaha..
Blogging yamapi style is so different from how I usually blog.
Blogging this way makes others know more about me neh?
Is this what I want from blogging?
I want to share my experience and thoughts actually.
I might keep this up for a while.
Hiyashi tries everything! Yosh!
I can really blog a lot this way... haha.
Ja minna!

Hiyashi.

Friday, May 12, 2006

Mind your Language

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'Mind your language' is an old tv series about a English teacher teaching a bunch of foreigners English, resulting in hilarious situations. I probably watch it at least three times throughout my soon to be twenty-two years of life. It never fails to crack me up.

Why did I suddenly brought this up? That is because I wanna honor MK Cubbie to be able to understand the inside joke and laugh along with me when I said "Yes please" and even responded back "jolly good". *huggles Cubbie*

That's probably my first sting on my slight obsession on languages. Imagine I renamed my little teddy bear to "Jolly Good" due to the influence and that was when I was back in primary. After ten years of being called "Hug your bear" it finally changed its named to "Jolly Good". On a side note, Jolly Good is as old as me. Nooo.. it's not black and stinky. *insist on that*

Anyway, enough with the sentimental moment. ^^;; I'm done with my FYP (Final Year Project) Yay! I feel empty. It's like everything is coming to an end. My university life! There's only two more weeks of that. *clings to my hostel bed* I don't want to leave! To think that four years ago I was clinging to a bed back at home in Butterworth. *sigh* time flies and this paragrahy turns out to be even more sentimental and emotional than the one up there. So I'm going to stop before I start writing a sad tragic story and make everyone cry. *baps myself* That's not going to happen.

Lastly, gosh this post is such a mixture of everything.

An early greeting to mama, Happy Mother's Day!
Though I don't show it obviously, love you lots. *chuu*

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Venturing into the altar of food...

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First, I like to express something. "My blog deserves an update!" T__T *sorry bloggie*

I was room-alone today since both my room mates went back home, so I was thinking if I should go downstairs and buy lunch or just dig into my altar of food *scroll down to read previous post for those who doesn't know what is my altar of food*. Anyway, venturing into my altar of food... I found the greatest discovery of all --> Mother's LOVE.

You might think a big packet of Milo has only lots of tiny sachets of Milo inside.. but NO! not with my mom.. Here's what is inside my suppose to be Milo packet.


Just the Milo itself, there are three kinds of it! Normal Milo, Milo with oats inside, Milo high in calcium. ^^;; Then there's two different Quakers. Tea.. well there's chinese herbal tea, Lipton tea, barley tea.. @__@ Amazingly, there's only two kinds of coffee in there. There's probably two reasons to that. One, being I probably drink up most of the coffee.. since we all know how I favour caffeine over alchohol anytime. Second, my mom probably knows that as well and was concerned about my health, thus lessen the supply of coffee. *sticks tongue out* This goes to show how great a mother's love is.

My venturing didn't end there.. Let's proceed to the instant noodle department. LOLz. Now tell me where to find a pack of instant noodles that has four different flavour and brand all in one?

Cintan, Maggi, Ruski. Asli, Ayam, Tomyam.

Okay, all these food is making me hungry. I'm going to take a bath and then go down stairs to buy lunch. And you ask, "What the? ... " At least, I know I'm loved... in a funny kind of way.

Thursday, March 02, 2006

I am ...

the Observer
Test finished!

you chose BZ - your Enneagram type is FIVE.


"I need to understand the world"

Observers have a need for knowledge and are introverted,

curious, analytical, and insightful.


How to Get Along with Me

  • Be independent, not clingy.
  • Speak in a straightforward and brief manner.
  • I need time alone to process my feelings and thoughts.
  • Remember that If I seem aloof, distant, or arrogant, it may be that I am feeling uncomfortable.
  • Make me feel welcome, but not too intensely, or I might doubt your sincerity.
  • If I become irritated when I have to repeat things, it may be because it was such an effort to get my thoughts out in the first place.
  • don't come on like a bulldozer.
  • Help me to avoid my pet peeves: big parties, other people's loud music, overdone emotions, and intrusions on my privacy.

What I Like About Being a Five

  • standing back and viewing life objectively
  • coming to a thorough understanding; perceiving causes and effects
  • my sense of integrity: doing what I think is right and not being influenced by social pressure
  • not being caught up in material possessions and status
  • being calm in a crisis

What's Hard About Being a Five

  • being slow to put my knowledge and insights out in the world
  • feeling bad when I act defensive or like a know-it-all
  • being pressured to be with people when I don't want to be
  • watching others with better social skills, but less intelligence or technical skill, do better professionally

Fives as Children Often

  • spend a lot of time alone reading, making collections, and so on
  • have a few special friends rather than many
  • are very bright and curious and do well in school
  • have independent minds and often question their parents and teachers
  • watch events from a detached point of view, gathering information
  • assume a poker face in order not to look afraid
  • are sensitive; avoid interpersonal conflict
  • feel intruded upon and controlled and/or ignored and neglected

Fives as Parents

  • are often kind, perceptive, and devoted
  • are sometimes authoritarian and demanding
  • may expect more intellectual achievement than is developmentally appropriate
  • may be intolerant of their children expressing strong emotions

Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele

The Enneagram Made Easy
Discover the 9 Types of People
HarperSanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages



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