Fcuk yeah, Sezairiiiii ♥

Monday, December 28, 2009 at 12:58 PM



Went to watch the Grand Finale of Idol yesterday @


and they gave us light sticks (green for Sezairi, pink for Sylvia)

and they gave my mom pink, then I told the aunty
"Eh what the hell, Sylvia? Green please.
We are supporting Sezairi, thank you."


Here's the ugly-looking lightstick at first...



We came quite early, so the stadium was kinda just started to fill in only.





Ahahaha ! Finally, the show began :D




Since our seats were kind of restricted,
and we may not be able to see the performers in full view
because of the structure (but luckily we could, and quite clearly, actually), we could still watch them from the big-ass projector overhead.




See! The lightstick became pretty ^^



Sezairiiiiiii <3


Actually, during the News break, the people in the Indoor Stadium got a special and solo performance from Tabitha, Charles and Faizal ().

I took alot of videos during these performances, but sadly I cannot upload them here, because later those big big action-only men from some copyright company come and scold me. ):


The above was also from a video I took, heh.

Omg, Joakim + Faizal = my two faves !

Sadly, Charice's performance was also video recorded by me,
and I cannot put it up here ):
But she's so awesome and talented and I love her ttm.



And at the end, Sezairi is the Singapore Idol 2009! ~
Damn. Heng. Luckily. Not. Sylvia.

Fcuk yeah. \m/


here's wishing you all ...

Friday, December 25, 2009 at 2:15 PM






Monday, December 21, 2009 at 6:52 PM


Omg omg omg omg omg !

Finally, I've got my hands on the tickets for Singapore Idol Grand Finale!







Went to Mediacorp just now to collect it.

There's 4 tickets, and I've already got a rough idea of who to ask,
so be sure to check back here next week as I'll be posting about
it, with as many pictures as I can possibly take (if they even let me use my camera, that is!)

p/s: it's just 4 more days to Christmas! Have you all gotten your friends & family gifts? Well, to tell you the truth, I've only gotten half of my dearest cousin's gift, and I hope I can get everything done by tomorrow :D Cya, love you all ~




Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 3:57 PM




O.O
you know i'm loving this picture.




Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 11:35 AM


Went to town with Jaslyn, Sylvell, Maria, Sarah yesterday.
Spent the whole day there (:

Took some pictures but they're in my camera now,
and I'm honestly really too lazy to stretch out and reach for it now, heehhe.

I just did my math tuition homework,
or maybe "did" isn't the right word, as I didn't even complete one question.
Phuck, I really hate maths like slkhljhbmflkhbmadlkjh. Knn.

Anyways, since my life is damn boring for these few days, I've obviously nothing to post lah. ):

So I'll just do this random quiz-fact thingy
to make it seem like I actually have alot to say in this post ^^

I AM:
1) I am 171cm tall. /smirks.
2) I am a school team bowler (pri sch), swimmer (pri sch), shooter.
3) I am going to freakin' move to Seoul when I'm older.
4) I am planning to revamp my room in the future...somewhere.
5) I am hungry at the moment.

I HATE:
1) I hate maths. I phucking hate that shitty shit topic of mothershitty shit.
2) I hate being ignored/at the back of a clique. _l_
3) I hate the sun. Simply hate that ridiculously oversized ball of fire.
4) I hate waiting for something, or for people.
5) I hate ambulances and TTSH. Phuck you.

I LOVE:
1) I love art and design until cannot love them already, please.
2) I love sweet things and cheese.
3) I love the colours: black, white, blue, pink, orange.
4) I love Super Junior the most. (Imma trueblue fan like the Koreans, yea? Stick to one.)
5) I love my friends.

I DON'T:
1) I don't really follow girl groups. (N)
2) I don't like sushi.
3) I don't really care about that only one boy-band you are talking about.
4) I don't like annoying cry-y babies. Just STFU, little small person.
5) I don't have a religion.


versus.

Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 1:55 PM


Hey guys, I've been MIA for quite a while now, aye.

Mostly because I've nothing new to post -.-
So I guess I'll just be posting about versus's.

1. Elite Schools vs. Neighbourhood schools.

I saw this topic thingy on BlogTV. So here's my take on it:

It's like, in what way are neighbourhood school students inferior to the elite ones? The only difference is that the elite ones get more attention, right anot!

It's like, everything also "aiyah, walau, elite school leh, sure win one lah!" and "what the hell, neighbourhood school! no need compete lah, sure lose!" i dare you to say otherwise.

People have this mindset that, everyone in elite schools is damn smart while everyone in neighbourhood schools are good-for-nothings that will never succeed. Come on lah, what is the use of having damn smart people if they don't have EQ or the correct personality, thinking that they're all that and don't even want to strive harder?

If you were an employer, who would you rather hire:

Person A who studied in a neighbourhood school but is willing to work extra extra hard at making more profits for your company.

Person B who studied in a damn good elite school but think she's all that and doesn't listen to you and makes your company's progress decline like shit.

Sure person A right! You want to hire road sweeper, toilet cleaner also sure choose person A right! Because person A can sweep all the leaves and clean all the shit properly and make the toilet smell like 100000 air refresheners just exploded, while person B will act smart and find a way to just scoop up the lao sai until got pattern only.

I think neighbourhood school students are just as capable, or sometimes even more capable than students from elite schools, because they are more independent and they have the mindset to strive harder, not like elite students who are pampered.

Also right, you see those girls from some *certain* all-girls elite schools, they aren't really damn chio right, unlike neighbourhood school ones who are chio lor. Okay maybe my school doesn't have lah, but it's a fact that the majority of chio girls and hot guys are from neighbourhood schools. (:

I don't have anything against people from elite schools (or maybe you just think you are in an elite school when you're not), as I have really great and awesome friends who are damn smart and yet not pampered, and this is just what I think of a certain percentage of students from elite schools. If you are really better than neighbourhood school students, then become a member of parliament or you think you very chio, go compete in Miss Singapore, or even better, be the inventor of a word like Boomz.

2. Sezairi vs. Sylvia (Singapore Idol)

Okay lah, for those who follow my Twitter, you all know how much I don't like Sylviaaaaa. But it's true what! I honestly think that Tabitha should have been in with Sezairi. Because:

Tabitha: has an incredibly nice voice, has damn good fashion sense, is very pretty, is very humble, is very sweet, doesn't use her personal problems as a way to gain sympathy votes from the viewers.


Sylvia: copies Tabitha's singing style (you don't believe, you go hear their past performances and compare lah!), copies Tabitha's fashion sense, is kind of a show-off, uses her personal problems of "coming from a poor family" to win votes. Don't you realise she always makes a damn sad face like D: and goes "I try my best to support my family.." "I stopped schooling..." "not from a very rich family" ?

HOWEVER, Sylvia does have her good points, like having a great stage presence.

And I think the show is becoming really biased, as EVERYONE has in their mindset that the past two Singapore Idols have been MALES, and that it is time for a female idol, and a female MUST be made idol this season, and that's why they just tikam throw Sylvia in. It's like, whenever the females are voted out, the stupid advertisements will be f/cking like "Have you done the right thing, Singapore?" or "Please vote for talent" because they buay song that a girl got voted off, and when a guy gets the boot, they just shut up.

Whatever lah, really. I'm going to the Singapore Indoor Stadium on the 27 Dec to catch the finals of Idol, and no prizes for guessing who will win it, _l_.

3. Art vs. A Maths

Yah, duh, everyone knows I will be taking art. \m/

Why does everyone think that being in an A Maths class means you are damn smart and being in an art class is like _l_ ?

I actually believe that art is more difficult than A Maths, because in maths, you just have to memorise the formulas, and answer the question. But in art, you have to create something from nothing. You have to use your brains to create something, unlike maths, where one just copy and paste the formula, and get the answer.


I admit that I really hate maths and have no talent for it that's why I didn't take it, and maybe you really hate art and have no talent for it (:

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Yknw what, at the end of the day, all of this is just what I think, and really, no offence to anyone.

If you think you are really better than all of us in neighbourhood schools, then prove it, like I said, that's the best way.

If you think Sylvia is damn good until cannot good already, then so be it, congratulations, because she will win the damn thing.

If you think you are damn good in A maths AND art, then yay for you, because you like art! (L) Then maybe you can draw out your equations or whatever.

Once again, all this, is what I think.

I'm not directing any of this to anyone in elite schools, who supports Sylvia or who is taking A Maths,


as this post is just a way to state my opinions and well, update my blog, so for the last time, no offence, and since you have taken your time to read my post, a great big thank you to you, and I love you! ♥


back from heaven.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 12:10 PM


Hey guys! I've finally manage to post this :D

So as you all know I went to Korea with my relatives on the 22nd to 29th Nov.

And, I'm sorry as I cannot remember which place we went first, so the orders of the pictures of places are not in order, but I'll just tell you the name of the place and what I did there :D

So here goes:

Hahahahah, actually I also don't know what this place is called, but it's somewhere in Seoul, something like an Imperial house garden or whatever.

Our tour group went there for a while to waste time as we landed quite early, around 9am and our flight to Jeju on that day was at 1pm +









2. We finally got on the plane and flew to Jeju Island, where we started off our tour by visiting the Dragon Head Rock.

It's suppose to be a rock formation or something.




On the way down...


There! Can you see it, the dragon's head? :p


We had to climb so far down this steep path...


It's not easy, lol.






When we went back up, there was a pony-horse thing animal that was damn poor thing because it was tied to some fence and it couldn't move around.

It was for tourists to pay money and ride on it. D< src="http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/5900/koread138.jpg">


LOL, first time I see cactus got flowers sia.


We were told that the people in Jeju had mongolian ancestors or something, and there was some war story behind it, thus there is this statue of a monolian thing, that is placed in every shop and house.


They had a replica of limestone formation inside caves in Jeju near the volcanoes...




Korean bear ^^v






The skeletons of animals that used to live on the island before they died during the multiple volcanic eruptions at Jeju.






These are actually real insects that have died and have gone through the process of taxidermy.

There are also animal displays that have gone through taxidermy but it freaked me out so I didn't take any pictures heh.


These are all the different types of oranges that can be found in Jeju, like wth, and I thought all oranges were of one kind only -.-















Pictures above are displays of how the people in Jeju used to live.

We then went outdoors of the museum and we saw the pretty leaves and more displays of volcanic rock lol.




Volcanic rock ^




I just happened to take a picture of this sunset and I think it's damn chio lah, that's why it's up here. HAHAHA.






This was our hotel for the first 2 days in Jeju.
Omg the floor was damn nice and warm, like it had some heater underneath or something.

4. Next day we went to some mountain place.





As we climbed up, we could see the view of the whole place.

Also, we took alot of pictures there,
where me and my cousin sat on the grass & attempted jump shots,

but the pictures I took were damn unglam so ya. No let you see.

5.We then went to the Teddy Bear Museum, and I took like over 200+ pictures there, so I've cut them down to like, 20.


I like this display alot; it's of the Beatles~ hehehehe.


Bearish replica of the sand soldier statues thingy in whereever (china?)


I like this fashionista-ish bear lol.


Michael Jordan [?]




"The Thinker"


HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA.


Mona Lisa




The world's most expensive Louis Vuitton [?] bear! :D


Me & my cousin then went outside of the museum and there were more bears!

We had to wait damn long to get that shot of hugging the bear
because there were like fucking old and irritating aunties that were 40 - 50 years old and probably from China or Hong Kong that were hogging it up.

















Tea Museum! Aish, actually not much to do here...




There were different kinds of tea cups and pots that were on display.


But I screwed all that and went to eat Green Tea ice cream.

LOL, it's my first time eating it.




Took a walk outside the museum and there was this super pretty garden.

We also went to Everland theme park!

It was basically split into a zoo, a rides theme park and a games theme park.


The tour guide led us to the animal part first, and it was raining and cold so we took this bus ride around the zoo.


Like duh, there were tigers and lions and owls, so I don't wanna post anymore of that up here.


But, guess what's this interesting animal?

It's a Liger !

Lion + Tiger !

But unfortunately, it's the only one left in the whole of Korea,
and it cannot reproduce because if it did,
the DNA of its offspring would be seriously messed up,
like some down syndrome tiger lion animal.


This bear is like a damn good food-catcher,
as the driver of the bus wound down his window to anyhow throw biscuits,
but the bear stood on 2 legs and followed the bus, catching all the biscuits.


This was a bowing-bear. It kept bowing k omg.

There was also a waving bear but I don't know which of my bear pictures it is, lol.


We sat some rides and after that there was nothing else to do so we sat this open-air cable car thing up and down.

We also saw this polar bear that kept using its paws to close its eyes and swimming.

I had a picture of it, but I can't find it because my computer is fucked up and I don't know why ):


This is the rides part of the theme park,
and this Christmas tree was at the entrance.


So pretty eh omg the place!

Once again I lost some pictures here due to my computer. _l_


We saw this theme park character so we went to take a picture with it!


One more time! :D


Ah, this was some hotel place that we went to take a look around.




Hahahahaha, when we flew back to Seoul, this was our 3rd day hotel,
walau eh, damn wasted because we only stayed there for one day,
and the whole place was damn chio and fit for a queen lor.


We went to this kimchi school and after that, they had some Hanbok-trying thing so I went ahead and tried it. HAHAHA.



Went to Naminara Island!



There were these pretty heart-shapes made from dead leaves on the floor, throughout the whole island,
I think the sweepers there did these on purpose.


You're supposed to put your hands on them to warm them up from the cold. It works, heh.


We played with leaves and all, lololol.





Somewhere along the trip we went to this temple-ish place, and there was this huge Buddha there.

We bought a huge white candle, wrote our wishes on it, lit it up and placed it in front of the Buddha ^^




The place was beautiful too.

Went to the skiing place!

The place was so pretty, omg.


I couldn't take pictures of us skiing as I didn't have my camera then,
but the tour group's photographer did help me take a few shots
and it's now on developed film,

so maybe, if I'm not lazy, I'll scan it and post it up :D

I think somewhere on the last day, we went to:


Yap.




Like duh, it had a village setting and all,
and there were even children playing games that used to be played
during very long ago, like the one above.

It's like a see-saw, but instead, each person on each end jumps down hard on it while the other person jumps up, thus, can you see the boy flying up?


Super nice lanterns in the village houses...



Ah, we went back to Myongdong to get some stuff and I bought a Super Junior top ahahaahhahaha (L)



After that we went to Lotte World to play :D


Well, actually not really.

We only sat one ride with the whole tour group,
and we found no other interest in the other rides,
so we just walked around.

Then suddenly people were screaming and running towards the stage,
and Abracadabra suddenly blasted ^^

I also kaypo and went to go see, but I didn't manage to take
a clear picture or video of the performance D:

There were performances by a girl-group (Rainbow) and a boy-band (Beast).

And, frankly, I don't even know those 2 bands existed, LOL.



Went to see waterfall...


Took this picture at the entrance, so pretty right, the leaves.



Me, Cheryl, Aunty Jess & Uncle In.


After that, we crossed that bridge and then we saw this wishing fountain.


Each animal represents a value ie: mandrin duck = love.

And we are supposed to stand in front of our chosen value, make a wish, and throw a coin into the pouch at the top.

If the coin lands in the pouch, your wish will come true. ~

Visited some village thing again, where the lady guide was
damn hilarious and funny, because she kept clinging on to my
uncle, pretending that he's her boyfriend, lol.


She introduced to us some korean natural honey had no other things added inside, and she demonstrated that if you added water in the honey,

the water and honey would be clearly seperated and weird hexagonal shapes would form in the honey.


There was also this pig in the village, where in olden times,

its owners would shit into its sty and the pig would eat it.

We ate that pig for lunch.

Jia sai ttm.


This was our final picture in Korea before we headed back to Singapore D:

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Actually, there are alot more pictures, but I'm really lazy to blog them all here,

as I took the whole of 2 days and 5 hours today to upload all the pictures.

So if you wanna see more pictures of the places/me, then PM me :D

Thanks for reading and i love you! :D




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