Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Life is "GREAT" ain't it?

CAMERA BROKEN

iPOD STOLEN


Life is great ain't it?*


No matter how much I try and release my frustration and anger, I conceal it too well.
My school is officially the worst place in the world to be. Screw you. Hope you get what you deserve you low-life.


*If money grew on trees

Sunday, October 25, 2009

25/10/09

Went to 1 Utama today after church to collect my mysterious prize from Converse. So got there, went to the store and this is what the cashier told me, "Oh. Yeah. It's only arriving on Tuesday." My semangat was like shattered to the max. Going all the way there to find out that it hasn't arrived. So to try and cheer myself up, I asked them what was the prize. And so the best reply ever came. "I DON'T KNOW". The 3 words people (and bimbos) use the most often. At least I managed to get my AAR tickets. Had to buy their album to get the ticket. Value for money: so so.

Even saw a Myvi in the car park with a "Knight Rider" LED in the front of the hood. It looked so cool and lala at the same time.

The tickets I've been waiting forever to get

Needed 3 so I bought 3. Sad eh?

Myvi: "Malaysian Knight Rider"

Cool right? haha


Speaking of bimbos. That's what Edwin or rather Edwena was dubbed today. Pink T-shirt and dyed hair. Now all he has to do is dye it blonde and wear pink high-tops.

Other than that, school again tomorrow. Continue sorting out some useless stuff. Caroling was good. Wasn't it Joel? I think it's better this year cause there's not too many people unlike last year where too many people took part. YLDP's coming up and no one else in my level is going (aside from Edwin of course). Any one care to follow me? haha.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Nyeh. Screw this....


Define a "Productive" day. Something many of us want especially during the holidays since there are only a limited number of days. I'm guessing for most of us, a productive day probably means getting out of our homes and loitering with your friends at a mall. Now that I think about it, isn't that boring?

A productive day doesn't HAVE to be a day out of the house. Do something you'd enjoy and gives you some sense of accomplishment. For example, it's better to spend a whole day cleaning and organising a room rather than spend 2 hours at a shopping mall doing nothing, coming back, and stoning in front of the TV. Bare in mind that this is just my point of view. If you find doing absolutely NOTHING productive, then so be it.

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Holidays lately are so so. I MUST find something to do other than play futsal. PK's open house was okayyyy. Some of them nearly blew off their body parts when playing with fireworks. Erm.... other than that more futsal, futsal, futsal and oh! I played more futsal!

I could seriously do with some people to hang out with. Preferably people I rarely hang out with (No offense intended towards the people I go out with most of the time).

Have to go to school tomorrow to sort out some stuff regarding my curriculum marks. Damn potong. Thought I would be done with school after PMR until next year.

What else is new? Hmm.... Oh. Caroling practice starts this week! Denise is getting excited as ever (As usual).

I guess that's it. Until I have the mood to write again.


P.S. I'm actually READING a PROPER BOOK! Bangga gile. Haha

Sunday, October 18, 2009

The Life Chapel


The 2nd visitation or field trip to a different church with my class. SO much better than SFX. At least we could talk during service and actually understood the message this time. Not many of us turned up though. Our beloved teacher, Aunty Mi Li was so kind to drive us there.

I can't believe Sarah beat me to church. Especially since she's normally LATE. Haha.

Okay, so a bit about their service. They hand out bulletins just like TMC. But Sean & I were like, "Where's the order of worship? This is all just announcements & news." We then realised that the order was in a small box (Roughly 3cm x 3cm. Lol).

Want to know why? Well..... The way their service runs is kind of impromptu. Anyone could come up and speak and share what God was telling them. The service dragged on to around 10.15. It felt long because us Form 3s normally don't stay for a whole church service.

After the service, we were invited to the basement for some refreshments & a time of fellowship. I felt so left out after one of the aunty's told me to move to the next table (in other words, told me to get lost) in order to let these 2 other girls sit next to Sarah (See Sarah? Once again, all your fault =P).

And of course, you must bear in mind that EDWIN was there. So obviously, he'd take advantage of any situation that came his way. He started flirting with them while Sean, Sarah & I teased him (kinda immature but I didn't really care). Even after we left, I think one of the girls came out to say goodbye to him but saw us grouping around him so she didn't. Poor Edwin.

Good luck with your piercings, aye Edwin? Haha!

P.S. Edwin, maju already ar? Must give me some advice one day. HAHA! YOU WISH! I'll accept your advice in a million years la.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Am I double as you? =)

- It's not broken english -

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Your choice RIGHT or WRONG

PMR is over. Now what?

Those of you who have nothing better to do with your lives (like me), here are a list of things you can me plan with me if you're interested.

-Badminton
-Futsal
-Movie
-Outing
-Loitering
-Acting cool
-Lame session
-Laughing session
-Stoning session
-etc
-etc
-etc
-etc
-etc

Yeap. Don't these sound like fun????!!!!

Monday, October 12, 2009

1 Day Left!

PMR ends tomorrooooow!!!!

Now the only problem I will be facing, is a lack of things to do for 2 and a half months.
Any suggestions? I'll most probably be free for anything but let me know in advance!

P.S. Facebook created yesterday (11-10-09) =D

Friday, October 9, 2009

Dion is PMR-ing

Currently going through Penilaian Menengah Rendah (Otherwise known as PMR). The 2nd of 3 public exams that students of this country are forced to sit for.

Going very well. No complaints, for I know that I can do all things with God by my side.

For those of you who were not thinking about the possible consequences of checking your answers after you had finished that paper (E.g. dissapointment, depression & the oh so popular phrase used to describe every terrible deep feeling "EMO"), here's a few pointers.

- What's done is done. Don't regret any answers you have chosen
- If you know you made a mistake. Stop thinking about it
- NEVER check your answers until AFTER you get your PMR results
- Always believe in God, and all you WILL get what you aim for
- The above only applies if you do your part as well
- Always do last minute revision. This guarantees to jog your memory
- Eat healthy, stay healthy
- Avoid going out. It screws up your mood.
- Remember to always pray (morning, before a paper, after a paper, night, ANYTIME)

Follow these steps and I can guarantee you, you won't feel troubled, and will do just fine.

All that's left is Maths, Sejarah & KH =D


P.S. Anyone found the humour hidden in the title?

"Sejarah" SMS

Received a hilarious text message from a friend on Wednesday.


9.40 am, 13 OKTOBER 2009

Tarikh bersejarah yang tidak dicatat dalam buku teks, bagi semua penduduk Tingkatan 3.
Bendera penjajahan PMR akan diturunkan bermakna kami telah berjaya memperoleh kebebasan.
Darurat "duduk rumah study" akan dibubarkan.
Perjuangan bermati-matian Dato Seri "guna nama sendiri" akan sentiasa dihargai.
Untuk sekarang ALL THE BEST & SEMOGA BERJAYA untuk Perang PMR.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

"When everything is wrong, we move along"

Surprisingly Different, Reassurance


On Friday, school had this thing where they would pray for all the students sitting for PMR, SPM & STPM. Obviously due to experience (I'm sure all of us would have thought the same), my friends and I thought that it would have been more concentrated towards the Muslim students. To our surprise, they gave just as much attention to the other religions as well.

Went for the Christian "session". Turned out pretty good. It was so cool that we had a worship session to sing familiar songs (To me at least). They even managed to get a pastor from a Subang church to come and talk and pray for us. It was really good.

I've always known God will always be there for me in everything I do. But I really needed that one unexpected thing to make me remember He was and will be there for me. Props to my school. Good job.