Just something a little different.
I will try to update my blog soon.
Take care friends.
:)
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Dun blame me, i was busy packing my manager's stuff, printing labels, filing, binding, printing notes & namelists and many many more. I hardly have to time to surf net, let alone blog man.
For Kel: As i have mentioned, you have to be determined to ignore whatever that u dun wish to know, see or hear. It is hard to do so, I understand but its totally up to u. Do you want to be suffering alone, being unhappy while others are having the time of their lives? Don't make other people's problem your problem, they blame u or dislike u or say bad things abt u, really just F care them and lead ur own live coz no point explaining to this kind of people and make urself look sorry. People who truly appreciates you are those who are always there for u, people change so move on yea?O ya, busy studying for my advanced theory as well. I just finished reading the damn book but it seems like i already forgotten most of the things i read. Haha. Having my test next Fri (6 October), wonder if i should buy the Q&A book from popular to better prepare myself but i doubt i got time to read it. But heard from huijun that she passed becoz she read the Q&A book, confused. Maybe drop by popular later to take a look at the divine book.Last sunday was our 1 & 1/2 year anniversary! No gifts, no outing & no good food. Jus a normal day at home, slacking and watching tv majority of the time. Due to IPP, i am most of the times half dead or 3/4 dead so not much shopping or dating during this 1 month. Probably only a few times to JP (Been there a million times, i can tell u the location of every shop) and Queensway (BORING but a good place to hunt for shorts (LADIES)). O ya, finally a few shows that caught my attention: Stay Alive & John Tucker must die. :)
In my previous entry, i mentioned abt going to Australia, Queensland for a LONG 1 month holiday? Here are some of the places i really wan to visit.
The Great Barrier ReefOne of the world’s most important natural assets. It is the largest natural feature on earth stretching more than 2,300km along the northeast coast of Australia from the northern tip of Queensland to just north of Bundaberg.
The Tangalooma Wild Dolphin ResortEach evening the Tangalooma Dolphins eagerly swim up to the beach, adjacent to the well-lit jetty, where they are hand fed fresh fish by our Marine biologists, their staff and Resort guests. Whether you are feeding the Dolphins or simply watching from the jetty stadium, the experience is unforgettable.
Cooktown and Cape York PeninsulaBeginning at historic Cooktown, Cape York Peninsula, one of the world's last accessible wilderness areas, remains a land of few people and prolific wildlife. The fishing is amazing, the scenery magnificent and the culture a fusion of many. Visit ancient Aboriginal cultural sites, head to premier sports fishing grounds or go on a 4WD adventure you won't forget past towering termite nests, fast-flowing rivers and remote camping and wilderness lodges.
Australia Zoo - The CrocoseumCheck this out! You can take a seat in our 5000-seat Animal Planet Crocoseum to get up close and personal with all of our amazing wildlife! From your seat in the Animal Planet Crocoseum you will experience wildlife like nowhere else!
The birds fly overhead, the snakes slither around, and of course, the highlight of the day - at 12 o'clock it's CROC O'CLOCK!It will be a dream come true if i can visit all these places but well, $ is the biggest problem. Probably i can only visit ONE out of all the places i've listed but i will be as happy. :)