
Tuesday, July 11, 2006

HOIya~ya~ya
Ngeh. Just went to print all the filthy disgusting HOI materials, yuxor!!! Felt so depressed, and this afternoon Michelle and Adlin *happily* rubbed salt into my wounds by mentioning that I have four essays and two presentations this term, THANX arhhhh, the both of you, ONE day~ Just when the hols vanished so abruptly, gahHhhH. But then again, when I'm frustrated, I don't pull my hair, cus there's too little as it is. I'm supposed to be doing HOI stuff now, but I'm trying to recall pleasant memories today, so SHUT UP CONSCIENCE. Today, "dearest" Adlin also reminded me that besides packing my room, I did nada, nothing, zilch!!! work. Much less homework. Swoon...
By the way, Jessica, the evil witch, dropped accounting and left me all alone with Mary and her other annoying little lambs. Amidst which I, the sole human, sat, surrounded by meaningless baa-baas and bank reconciliation shit. >n<'' And my drama marks sucked, and I bet my HOI mark sucks as much as drama because I read my palm just the other day and saw the black hound of doom.
~and its doom and gloom when things go boom...in Dexter's lab!!!~
Ahaha. Don't know if any of you've ever watched that cartoon, haha. BTW, Jessica set up a blog, so funny. Adlin, Rach, gotta go see it! Haha. Well, since I feel very unoriginal tonight, I'll just copy her and list some of the anime I'm thinking of buying next:
-.hack// SIGN
-.hack// Legend of the Twilight
-Samurai Girl Real Bout High School
-Twelve Kingdoms
-Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
-Bleach
ehhh. Well, can't think of anything else, and I don't wanna sound greedy, muahahaha! Kaleidoscope was quite nice, but the ending was just so bittersweet... =_= Oh well. Can't wait to watch Dead Man's Chest this Saturday! I can SMELL the anticipation. *sniff* *puke* Catching Gronks on Thursday too, didn't know the tickets were running out so fast o_O
Fahrenheit 451 is actually a really great book...wonder where Trinity finds all these great Literature books for us, I wanna know their source, so I can siphon off somemore books...haha. Then again, there are so many forms of literature (sci-fi, general, historical etc. etc.) Gah. Never the mind. Worry about HOI first. Our new EAP teacher is also as nice as Gayle. She's called Tricia, and she's Italio-Australian...did I get THAT right??? Wateva. Well, it was easier speaking up during EAP today, but my mouth felt stiff...like I put too much starch in (I didn't even eat konyaku jelly, though I DID eat pseudo-shark-fin soup).
Well. *waves*
...is what I said. Savvy?
10:09 pm