Pray For The Sun
Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 10:50 AM
Eccentric is the word that can be used to describe the weather. One minute, it'll be very sunny & the next, "Clang! Paw! Bang!" the rain starts pouring and the thunder & lightning starts to strike. Every evening, the weather will turn from sunny to rainy so I haven't been able to swin these few days. D:Went to The Eye Place the other day. I saw a pair of glasses that was made in France and it's so pretty but my dad obviously said NO when I asked him whether I could buy it. It cost around $350+, more than my iPod & I considered asking him to get me that instead of my iPod but I obviously wasn't that silly. There was another pair of glasses by Marc Jacobs that cost $600+. It's actually very plain but I think it costs so much cos tehre was Marc Jacobs signature on the side of the glasses.
On Monday, Crystal came over to swim in the morning. We played around with the crocodile & she couldn't get onto it so I couldn't top laughing. Hehehehe. I love the croc, man. I wonder how the whale actually looks like. Hmm.. Then we had Thai for lunch. The Tom Yam was super spicy. For every sip of Tom Yam, I drank a sip of water from the glass. My tongue was still throbbing after finishing lunch. Tsktsk.
Yesterday's piano lesson was pure torture. At the rate I'm going, I'm very sure I'll fail my next exam. Aaargh, shan't think about it.
Watched an episode of 90210 last night. Scandal, scandal & more scandal- that's what the show is about. I think it's more realistic than Gossip Girl but the kids there are also filthy rich. They drive Porsches, Ferraris, Maseratis etc. to school. & the school is beautiful! :)) But the lead actress, Shenae Grimes, is scarily skinny. Her bones is practically sticking out. oh dear, EAT!Can't wait for next week's episode. Shucks, have to wait for 1 more week.
Gonna watch HSM3 later. I still can't believe I'll be spending 8 bucks on the movie. Why oh why did Disney put it on the big screen?? Cos they knew they would earn more money that way.
Scandal is what one half of the world takes pleasure inventing, and the other half in believing. -Paul Chatfield