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Name: Cheng Li Country: Malaysia Metro: Kuala Lumpur Birthday: 11/8/1984 Gender: Female
Interests: shopping, blogging, eating, movies, reading, clubbing, beaching, chatting, socialising, writing, poetry, being pampered, indulging in cafeine, sunset, rain, chololates, bubbles, musics Occupation: Auditor
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9/12/2004
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| 5pm yesterday, I left work for gym at the Curve. As I entered the parking, I winded down my power window to tag in with my Touch & Go card. After tagging in, the window wouldnt go back up! It stayed stuck no matter how many times I pressed the button. It's out of the question to leave my car in the parking lot with the windows open, so I found a parking spot and tried a few times to get it up, manually pulling up the glass even...it J.U.S.T. W.O.U.L.D.N.T. G.O. U.P.  I finally gave up as I got all sticky trying to correct it's attitude in the stuffy carpark. I drove off the Curve wasting RM2 for 10 minutes of getting the window up in the carpark. It was jammed on the road but just when I thought things couldnt possibly get any worse...it started to rain. Rain poured in the car from the opened window. On the driver's side. There I was, stucked in a jam, hot and wet. Then as it rained more and the aircond kicked in, I got sticky, wet and cold . And still stucked in the jam. I got home an hour later, planning to bring my car to the window repair guy the next day. After a good bath and Atlantica-ing with Mr Boyfriend, I reached home at midnight only to found that the window has been winded up! "Your dad started the engine and just pressed the button. It went up." my mum said. My car has got an attitude. And I dont appreciate it. | | |
| Christine, Jane, Joanne and I were passing by Pudu Prison last Saturday when Joanne mentioned that the mural on the walls surrounding the prison was painted by prisoners. This was followed by Jane's arguement that it was painted by a prisoner. Really... So I went on to find out more about the paintings, starting by asking daddy. He said: "Oh yea, it's one prisoner, but there were also others, his helpers...help him to carry the paint ma...I saw him painting many many years ago...there were prison officers around to jaga..." So in some way, both Joanne and Jane is right la...then I went on to wiki the wall painting, reason being Joanne said they are gonna be demolished, I dunno she meant the walls or painting, but if no walls means no painting also wat "The mural painting on the prison walls that measured 384 metres by 4.5 metres was named the first, largest and longest in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records." If this is so...I personally think it should not be demolished...and it seems that we can see the inside of the prison if we take the KLmonorail...here's a picture of it...
I dont think this view is taken from the monorail tho...it's probably taken from the high rise building opposite or from a heli Anyway, why were we in KL on a hot and jammed Saturday afternoon? We were there for Loreal shopping sales! Brands like Lancome, Biotherm and Shu Uemura were selling cheap at Lower Lobby of Parkroyal Hotel. My purpose was to get a mascara and foundation cream. Temptation kicks in and I ended up spending 600...eat bread only lo this month... | | |
| I was surfing the net when I stumbled upon this line. It brought a smile to me and made some real world sense as well. There are always people we know who loves that greasy steak or that deep fried chicken. There are also people who loves greens and stuff them in like rabbits. And we would go, OMG! look at what he/she is eating!
There, we are Yucking someone's Yum. How quick we are to pass judgement when it's obvious each of us have differrent taste. Someone else could be yucking our yum as well, and who are they to say? "Yuck, Mr Boyfriend. Why are you eating spring onions?" 
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| topaz: Do you want me? man man: Want. topaz: Want who? man man: Want you? topaz: You want to go 1U? man man: No I want you. topaz: You want me to go 1U? man man: I dowan you to go 1U. topaz: You dowan me? man man: ...
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| My company held a charity event on 19 August which was build around the idea of food. "Eat and contribute" la it seems...We can opt to have Big Apple Donuts for RM18 a set / RM4 per pcs or breakfast order of: - Chicken Frank in Yeast Roll, Garlic Bread
- Mushroom Soup
- Flaming Cheese Ball - 5 pcs
- Spaghetti Chicken Bolognaise
I brought a set of donuts and had mushroon soup and flaming cheese ball for breakfast...i dont really fancy donuts so i didnt even have one, Mr Boyfriend and my family finished them up. Choco and Jane also ordered a box of donuts each. It was all in spirit of charity. I dont even like the flaming cheese balls. Thank god the mushroom soup was good!
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