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WINNIE
25TH January 1987
Dreamer. Learner. Teacher. Dancer. Researcher. Reader. Seeker. Idealist. Perfectionist.


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Dark chocolate
Mum's lor bak
Roast duck
Cheese cakes
Stir-fried petai
Nasi Bryani
Sashimi
Lamb chops
Nigiri sushi
Cendol
"Sa khe ma"
Watermelon
Black pepper crab
Lemon meringue pie
Vietnamese spring rolls
Dried pork
Kangkung belacan
Asam laksa
Peanut butter, chocolate & caramel ice cream
Roti jala
Ondeh-ondeh
Green bean & barley soup
Half boiled eggs
Durian
Purple spinach soup
Sago pudding
Mutton curry
Frozen yoghurt
Kuey teow kia
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Monday, October 17, 2005
MOOD SWINGS UP UP AND opps...

Well...the little 'confession' yesterday worked. (or was it the choc sundae...hm...??)

I didn't wana get out of bed today. It felt too comfortable. But after I DID get up, everything felt much much better. Sounds lame, but I was actually feeling happy again. After cooking a turkey omelette for lunch, I happily went to college. The office was cold and quiet, but it didn't matter. Haha...for once, I was really...I don't know. Carefree. Someone said I changed my hairstyle and it looked good. (I didn't). Another friend said I looked different, new shirt? (No...I can't even count the amount of times I've worn that shirt to college). Weird huh? Feeling nice on the inside can change me that much on the outside? I don't believe it... Before I came back, another person said I was very sociable and happy today. (I was socia- what??)

Nothing much bothered me today. I had a test for ILC. The question was crap, but I really didn't expect the crap to be that crappy. I couldn't even understand the question, much less try to answer it. Hello...this is English, mind you. But lecturers don't have the liberty of setting questions regarding stuff they never taught ok? I actually glared at the lecturer when 3/4 of the class asked her what that question meant. Those people can barely piece a sentence with no grammatical or spelling errors. It's like asking a 3 year old to define E=MC2. Anyway, I didn't care much about it. I managed to fill up one whole page of foolscap paper with haphazard points, and handed up the paper 45 minutes before time was up.

I'm still happy. =) Hope I stay this way.

Posted at 8:31 pm by wei_ling

 

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