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Monday, May 07, 2007
Onee, NOT Oni! <3

Yes. Only SOMEONE would be able to understand the meaning of the title, and I'll save the story for another day. If anyone else is interested, go read the princess' blog. I'm sure she'd have blogged it. LOL. The misadventures of Resha and BAN.

XD

Well anyway, I just finished my 2nd skills assignment today, so instead of breaking out the champagne, I Mapled with Jess a bit today and decided to blog. :) Fantastic! Upkeeping a blog mightn't be too hard. At worst, I can just "copy and paste" my tutorial postings here so that I actually have some text.

For dinner we went to this Hong Kong store which called itself Fresh Stop. O_o;; What a weird name. If I were left to myself I would never imagine myself setting my foot into a place like it. Even the menus looked sensationalistically corny. But it turned out the food was great, not bad. This goes to show chefs can't advertise to save their asses. -_-;; At least display some good-looking pictures of food outside the window, so people actually know its a restaurant. At first, when I saw the shop, I DID NOT think it was someplace to eat. So I really really think they should change the name of their shop to something with food in it, at least, like Rainbow Porridge or Hao Hao Eatery...

Now my hands are all aching because I carried those books painstakingly to and fro. It's like I've taken them around town sightseeing because they've lived out their whole lives on the shelves, and who knows where else.

I love my new shelf! It's in a dark wood colour, damn nice sia! Somehow, I'm not a light-coloured wood person. I'd go for mahogany colours or darker. :) Someday I know I'll have loads of fun picking out my own furniture. I'll theme all the rooms in my house with a different colour, so then there'll be a Purple room (my bedroom of course, and the bed must have a canopy to keep mozzies away and look pretty), a Red room (to vent your anger in, so the walls are soundproof, bullet-proof, spit-proof and everything else-proof), a Green room (to grow plants in, especially those fragile plants that have to be kept indoors), a Yellow room (a playroom perhaps? Or else it'd make a great cheery colour for a study room. I loathe drab colours), a White room (probably the bathroom, so I can keep track of where all the dirt goes), the Black room (so when anything explodes in the kitchen, no one will see exactly HOW bad a cook I am ^^;;), a Blue room (living room, since blue is a nice, calming, tranquil colour, ideal for relaxation), a Pink room (O_o I have absolutely no idea what room this would be...my future daughter's bedroom? If I made it a guest room I'll never have any guests... Ok then, this would be the playroom), a Grey room (the laundry room, because I hate doing the laundry. HAHAHAHA) and a Beige room (the dining area, because I wouldn't want to offend my guests' tastes with my overt love of colour, muhehehe. It's a nice, neutral colour).

WAU.

Next time, when you ever come to my housewarming, keep this in mind, because I'm (almost) taking all this planning seriously. :D

...my cousin just asked me if I wanted to come along for rock climbing. I said:

"NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

...is what I said. Savvy? 9:12 pm