Saturday 29 November 2008

Ok, maybe this is kinda overdue, but
SPM IS OVER
YES! The day I've waited for since like...forever has finally come.
NO MORE SCHOOL.
whooo!
NO MORE UNIFORMS!
whooopie
NO MORE RULES
*does a jig*
but...Idk...maybe I kinda willl miss it...










...NOT




Ok, so allow me to recap those days of SPMishimness
Random pictures in class.

So my final paper was on the 27th, Est. and before the next paper me, Ivan and Mabel decided to go Mr. Pot for lunch/breakfast/brunch? wtv
And in the car, "my song" came on. And since I had my camera with me, I recorded the awesomeness!


After that we went to school and did the FINAL paper... (well for me and ivan...*pokes mabel* HAHA)
And when we were done, there was this feeling of...omg...its over. and I got all patriotic and sand the negaraku anthem : who would've tot.

Anyways we went gurney and walked around...
and we went to secret recipe for tea/lunch/tunch ? wtv


But after ordering we realized the time and it was 10 minutes to 5 and our movie was at 5. so we cancelled our order (with lots of embarrassment) and went to the cinema.

OMG. Twilight. Robert Pattinson. *drroll* Seriously, I dont think Rob is really hot in real life but in that movie, the character, the intensity, the passion, the...edward ? I fell in love with him. so now, my new obsession is The Rob.

The movie was over we had dinnah at BBQ chicken. Ivan didn't join us. He had some bitchin' to do.
And since SPM ended I NEEDED to burn something! and I didnt have a lighter, so I bought a lighter and BURNT MY SCHEDULE!

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all in all, I am so glad spm is over. this day took forever to come and now that it's gone...i just dread results. LOL.

Wednesday 5 November 2008












Change has finally come to America (:










In death King became a martyr in the civil rights struggle, but in life he was a charismatic hero battling for racial equality, from the 1956 bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama and non-violent protest marches through to his famous "I have a dream" speech in Washington in 1963."I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,'" King told some 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in the US capital."I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."Four words -- "I have a dream" -- thundered through his speech and entered into the American lexicon as symbols of the pursuit of racial equality in America.Some 40 years later, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign is putting that concept to the test.





Tuesday 4 November 2008


♥SPM 2008♥


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11.11.2008 - Tuesday
BM 1
SEJ 1
BM 2


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12.11.2008 - Wednesday
BI 1
BI 2
SEJ 2


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13.11.2008 - Thursday
MATH 1
MATH 2


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17.11.2008 - Monday
SCIENCE 1
SCIENCE 2


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18.11.2008 - Tuesday
ADD MATH 1
ADD MATH 2


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19.11.2008 - Wednesday
ISLAM 1
ISLAM 2


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20.11.2008 - Thursday
CHEM 1
CHEM 2
CHEM 3


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24.11.2008 - Monday
BIO 1
BIO 2
BIO 3


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25.11.2008 - Tuesday
PHYSICS 1
PHYSICS 2
PHYSICS 3


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27.11.2008 - Thursday
EST 2
EST 1


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you will never know how it feels to have the person that means everything to you make you feel like nothing.