Saturday, December 31, 2005

2005 Book List

Books i have read this year:
Terry Pratchett: A hat full of sky, Johnny and the bomb, Night watch, Carpe Jugulum
Sue Monk Kidd: The secret life of bees
Dan Brown: Digital Fortress, Deception Point, Angels and Demons, Da Vinci Code
Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomas: The rule of four
Eoin Colfer: Opal Deception
J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the half-blood prince
Dunno who: Time Waits for No Mouse

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas

Hey everyone who visits this blog: MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR (6 more days). Counting down: 9 more days till school reopens...

Friday, December 23, 2005

Carpe Jugulum

Read another one of the novels of Discworld (fantasy) written by Terry Pratchet but the 1st one to star vampires. i think Agnes Nitt who literally has 2 minds is a fascinating character in the book!
Shall compile a list of books that i have read this year on the 31st of Dec.

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Ice-skating again

Went ice-skating again yesterday with seet instead of charlene who is on holiday. Met Ally at the rink as well. Sad to say, seet is a scaredy-cat, who dared not leave her comfort zone to try ice-skating on her own even with much persuasion from steph and i, although in the end, she still managed to skate around with us holding her. Ally, of course, is an expert, having taken up lessons with a coach in the rink. She therefore thought steph some special steps like cross-overs and spins. But, the money we paid to get in was not worth the time we spent on the rink. It was meant for unlimited time but we spent only 2.5 hours there which actually cost lesser bleh! No pics this time as Ally used her phone camera to take for us and it was too time-consuming to transfer it to my phone.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Batman

Who likes Batman?
Well anyway, i was one of the "lucky"100 Popular customers to get a free buffet dinneron the 8th to meet Batman in person and i was allowed to bring a partner. My aunt came along. Wow...how interesting -__-
Ok, the buffet was the best part. There was a wide variety of food though not fantastic, which included waffles and ice-cream.
Then came the really dumb and boring part - the lame games played while waiting for Batman to come.
You should seriously hear this. The MC introduced this game where the first person to pass her an item that she names will get a prize. Now, where have i heard this before? Anyway, during one round, she asked for an underwear and guess what, a little kid managed to pass her one! That seriously deserved 2 prizes (which are by the way lousy quality batman torchlights -__-).
The next game: a nerve game. 2 people will pair up, the male (if there is one in the pair) will sit in front and the other at the back. And what i mean by the nerve game is that the latter will be given rubber bands to tie the former's hair. Ow!! Imagine a guy with with as little hair as Jack Jack in the Incredibles having his hair tied up. Oh yah, the most number of ponytails win haha.
Batman came at last (i would have left but...). He put up this lame show where he had to protect the MC from 2 ninjas and in the end there was a photo session which i voluntarily went so as to put a picture here!
That concludes the whole Batman event bleh!

Friday, December 09, 2005

Ice-skating

Heard that there is only one ice-skating rink in Singapore...so pathetic :(
Must get pretty crowded during public or schoool holidays but fortunately its wasn't that bad today...(also not so many pro people like ice hockey members on the ice)
Stepped on the ice-skating rink for the 1st time but managed to get the hang of ice-skating fairly quickly (it's good to know how to rollerblade).
Haha obviously Steph whom i went with is a pro seeing how many times she has ice-skated before, so she helped Charlene (who also went with us) to master the basics of ice-skating.
Rating the fun of ice-skating - 4/5. It rawks!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

As we go on, we remember, all the times we, spent together

The 4 musketeers, from left: Joyce, Charlene, me and Steph in front of the Chicken Little sign board. Went to Lido to watch the 10.15am show.The overall storyline is not bad but there are too many sub-plots which cause the linking to be rather abrupt
The orange fuzzy thing with 3 eyes aka Kirby in the movie is so cute, although it plays a really minor role. Chicken Little looks cute but its voice does not match its cuteness, such a waste!


This photo was taken in front of the christmas tree at Paragon. A nice lady agreed to take it for us. The background of Paragon's christmas decoration is cool, but we look kinda small. Hey...why is everybody except me so tall?






Having set lunches at Jack's Place near Heeren...
Argh, can you see fries on Charlehn's plate? Full of trans-fat but hey, eating those once in while can't do much damage right? Fortunately mine came with pasta instead.

Cute little furry black and blue balls with eyes that Steph made for us. Thanks! Taken at Delifrance, when Charlene and I sat down for a drink.




Haha

It's not the fault of the student if he or she fails, because the year only has 365 days.
Typical academic year for a student:
1. Sundays - 52 Sundays in a year, you know Sundays are for rest. Days left 313.
2. Summer holidays - 50 where weather is very hot and difficult to study. Days left 263.
3. 8 hours daily sleep - 130 days GONE. Days left 141.
4. 1 hour for daily playing- (good for health) means 15 days. Days left 126.
5. 2 hours daily for food & other delicacies (chewing properly & swallowing) - means 30days. Days left 96.
6. 1 hour for talking (man is a social animal) - means 15 days. Days left 81.
7. Exam days - per year at least 35 days. Days left 46.
8. Quarterly, half yearly and festival (holidays) - 40 days. Days left 6.
9. For sickness - at least 3 days. Days left 3.
10. Movies and functions- at least 2 days. 1 day left.
11. That 1 day is your birthday. How can you study on that day? Balance = 0
How can a student pass ?

Monday, December 05, 2005

Sleep to slim down

Taken from Reader's Digest December issue:
Research has shown that people who sleep for a few hours a night will experience an 18% decrease in leptin, a hormone that tells the brain that you're full, and an 28% increase in grehlin which cause hunger in their bodies. Another study also found those on 5 hours sleep per night are 50% more likely to be obese as those getting at least 7 hours.
So cool right? It plainly shows how important it is to get enough sleep!

Friday, December 02, 2005

Chocolate math

How many chocolate balls can you see?
Discover the inginuity of this game!
1. First of all, pick the number of times a week that you would like to have chocolate (more than once butless than 10)...
2. Multiply this number by 2 (Just to be bold)...
3. Add 5...
4. Multiply it by 50 I'll wait while you get the calculator...
5. If you have already had your birthday this year add 1755... If you haven't, add 1754...
6. Now subtract the four digit year that you were born...
You should have a three digit number. The first digit of this was your original number (i.e. how many times you want to have chocolate each week). The next two numbers are...YOUR AGE!!! THIS IS THE ONLY YEAR (2005) IT WILL EVER WORK!