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Expect The Unexpected
Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 8:58 PM
Hullo!

I nearly had a heart attack last night when Hui Xian SMS-ed me to tell me that Ruth created a blog. Yes, this is Ruth we're talking about. The Ruth who doesn't know what's the difference betwwen Internet Explorer/ Mozilla Firefox/ Broadband. Speaking of Mozilla Firefox, I'm not downloading it just to read your blog, Aijing. My dad will kill me. so pray I get my laptop fast then i'll download & i'll be able to tag and all. :)
So, I went to see her blog (DUH), and the URL is so emo but at least I'm mentioned in the posts. :D Hui Xian wanted to bet how long it will last. HAHA. But she's doing a pretty good job of posting now, unlike some people, whom I've checked their blogs a gazillion times but they still have not posted anything new. It's kinda frustrating.

Talking to Cheryl is soooooooo much better than talking to Ruth. the reasons are:
1) she doesn't shrug & say 'I dunno' even when she knows. (Ruth does this 10 times a day)
2) She takes the initiative to talk to you & is not the kind who is like, I ask, you answer, I ask, you answer. If you know what i mean.
3) She doesn't smirk or look smug.
It was kinda fun talking to her while waiting for my mum after choir. She dished out a couple of things which I shall have to (strike)interrogate(/strike) ask Ruth about. Ahhhhhhhhh.......

I realise that no movies or shows can make me cry. None at all. But songs do make me cry.. a lot. I'm talking about those sentimental types, of course, not the rock type. Listening to people screaming into the mike won't make me cry. The type of songs that make me cry are.. touching and the emotions of the singer obviously comes through.

I YouTube-ed yesterday till I got so sick of it but I was still ored so I You-Tube-ed some more. I felt like I have Youtube-ed every single artistes on the planet when I finally remember one which I hadn't listetned to- The Beatles a.k.a. All-Time Chart Toppers. I have to say that they're not very brilliant or whatever b'cos they're voices don't really blend but the music they make is good. As in the tunes & lyrics. Super nice. :D