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Sunday, December 24, 2006

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE IN ADVANCE

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

RAIN

"Non-stop rain over the past 24 hours has caused tree falls, floods, land slides across the island, putting a crimp on the plans of many" Straits Times.

It has been raining for the last 2 days.
It stops here and there, only to rain harder and more.
Acts of nature can be freaking scary.

Trudging back to hall from volleyball training just now was long, cold and wet.
Our bones were shivering, and the umbrella at most probably only protected our faces and hair. Not like they already weren't drenched in sweat before that.

A tree fell outside the Business HSS Library. Rest in peace.

I wish I could read the ST Interactive online - but i think a password and login is required. More than that though, I wish I have the energy and drive to walk downstairs, make my way to the lobby and read the papers. I wanna know how the rain's been affecting lives, people, places and trees. But the bed's calling out to me, seducing me into its warmth depths. I just wanna dive in and not wake up tomorrow morning.

Oh but I must, workshops on etiquette tomorrow!
We get to learn about dining etiquette in a Lunch Practise at the Guild House!
Fancy me eating bread and butter like a lady. Haaaa.

I hate it when people name-drop so much.
Name-dropping in moderation is fine, but when you do it too much, or when it's uncalled for, you've crossed the line of patience and I cannot keep my eyes from staying focused. They have to roll.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

I MISS FWOC!

I miss FWOC!
The days of fun, frisbee, planning, games, fellowship ahhhhhhhh.


Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i love this picture!
This picture was taken when we went to the zoo.
The rest couldn't make it (Swee Yong, Jie Ling, Alvin, Huan Chao, Janice, Cherlyn, Ranjan, YanYan). Haaaa I remember the tuna sandwiches we made so we wouldn't have to spend money on expensive food sold at the zoo. The sandwiches were damp and soggy when it was lunchtime and Jason went to buy food for himself haaha.

Okay -_-
Maybe it's not that funny but it just brings back good memories and fuzzy feelings.
It's the emo hour of the day.
I really need to sleep now.

COLOURFUL

OH in the name of heavens my thigh muscles are wailing in agony.
From the short run last night and tonight.
The first of physical activities ever since.. IHG trials - Sept/Oct?
And the first of many many trainings to come.
And from barely sitting in the past 5 hours.
PAINFUL.

But ooh - the fruit of my labour! =)

Saturday, December 09, 2006

THANKS SHERRIE NG SEOK HWA

sherrie says:
u 4got i bought u massive amounts of famos amos =(


[B-blockers never walk alone] [stephanasia] - Don't predict the future, make it so. says:
hahhaa

[B-blockers never walk alone] [stephanasia] - Don't predict the future, make it so. says:
okay i'll add in now!!

sherrie says:
MASASSSIVEEEEEEee

sherrie says:
MASSSSSIVEEEEEEEEEE

So here goes.
Thanks, rie, for the massive amount of Famous Amos cookies! =D

MAMBOING IN MY OWN ROOM

I think Zoukout's tonight - at.. Siloso beach?
But Who needs Zouk when you can have 80s Mambo music in your own room! Haaha I have Class95 on now and it's the all-80s weekend!

Yes it's nothing new but right now, like how many hundreds of people are attempting to dance at Zoukout right now. Ugh imagine the mass of sweaty bodies in skimpy clothes squeezed together trying to move as one body. Sweaty skin sliding against another, sharing prespiration yuck.

Then envision the amount of drinks consumed and imagine all the cash flowing like honey to greedy alcohol manufacturers and bar owners by inducing the unassuming crowd to believe that consuming alcohol will up the fun to the next level.

After that, picture the end-of-the-party traffic at the Mrt station, the bus-stops and even worse at the car-parks.

Lastly, I sigh when I think of the logistics nightmare of cleaning up the mess left behind by party-goers. Why should innocent cleaners clean up behind these act-cool-and-hip people. Haaa yes I'm a prude - I don't endorse clubbing activities.

But my point is - Why put yourself through all that when you can mambo and shake your booty in your own room to class95! =D


Ahhh my own nightmare.
Rearranging my clothes cupboard now.
I usually never fold my clothers properly and I hardly wash my go-put clothes haaaha.
Yes gross. I'm paying the price for it now. Nearly every single piece of clothing has to be ironed now. And I think this delightful habit of mine will be brought over to next year so can anyone please tell me why I'll bother to colour-code my clothes later?
Ahhhh and this is only two shelves.
I have more to go. Help.



JAMIE LIM ZHI HAO! Hurry up come back from Phuket!
I have pineapple tarts for your family and I need to pass it to them asap so they'll stay fresh. Oh yeah and I miss you too. Faster faster!

Oh and trainings will start on Monday! Yahooo!
Oh and a final thanks to my dear parents who have funded all my purchases back at home. All in all, the haul stands at 5 tops, 3 working tops, 3 working pants, 2 skirts, 2 dresses, 1 lovely pink crotcheted sweater, 1 pair of heels, massive amounts Famous Amos cookies, earrings, books, toiletries and of course loads of food.
All lovely and I am utterly grateful to them.

Famous Amos will be the death of me one day I swear.
It's one of my biggest weaknesses and I can just see the headlines now "Girl dies of diabetes and stomach lining is blackened after years of consuming too many black-coloured Famous Amos cookies" (the black one - think it's double choc with pecan nuts)

Oh yeah and i bought Big Steph's Birthday and Farewell gift which Jamie, Jason and Rina and I are going to share. My mom saw it, pointed it out and I fell in love with it! I almost want to keep it but I think Big Steph will use it more productively than me so ahhhhhhh.
Must let it go, must let it go *chant*
Picture of it after we pass it to her tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

SHOPPING!

Shopping at home is good stuff!
December sales wohooooo.
It can go up to 50%, some even 70%.
Tops can cost RM20 after a 50% discount and they can be really nice!

No more shopping in Singapore anymoreeeee.
Money down the drain just like that.
Quite a pointless post really.

HOME

Ahhh can't believe I have the nerve to clock in an average of 12 hours of sleep each day during the exam week, whilst other people are still struggling with the exams. Also, note to self, no more combining three 100% modules and 2 relatively easier Level 2000 modules. I was so slack during the reading week and during the exam period for these 2 modules, and I know I studied much less than I should have.
I'm truly terrified of results day.

Anyhows, what's done is done and on a happier note, I'm homee!
Have been for a while and should have blogged about it earlier, but you know.. what's chunksofsteph without backlogged posts, right.
Not something I'm proud of though.
Ahh I love the peacefulness of slacking around and reading in bed and watching cooking shows and snippets of the Doha Asian Games. All these done in air-conditioned rooms too! No such luxury across the Causeway. Pictures of yummy international cruisine next time.

Speaking of the Doha Asian Games - have you heard of the sport Kabbadi?
or seen Women's Takraw?
or appreciated Horse Ballet?
All these only in the Asian Games i say.

I've never heard of Kabbadi, much less seen it till recently and my first thought was omg, this is a sport?! 7-aside men, all in quite short shorts dance and bop about in one court. The game looks suspiciously like a mix between Pepsi-Cola and contact rugby without a ball. I say "game" because I still can't bring myself to believe that it qualifies as a sport. Apparently it has been around since 1950. Not that not believing's a crime.
The Flat Earth Society still doesn't buy the NASA discovery that the Earth is round.

Women's takraw looked fun.
Every time they scored a point (the Koreans and Chinese), they jumped about and clapped their hands in glee. Haha so cute.
Imagine our Kent Ridge guys doing that haaahaa.

Then there's Horse Ballet.
Another WTH?!
Horses canter and prance about in a little rectangular area and do pirouttes and whatnots.
The Team Gold medal went to the South Koreans and the riders stood on the podium to receive their medals. Wrong. Bad. The horses are more deserving, i say.
By the way, it's an equestrian "sport" and it's formal name is Dressage.
It'll always be Horse Ballet to me.