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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Gymnastics CoP rant

So you know when I get into a sport, I seriously get into it? Well, uh, gymnastics is really interesting, because of the Code of Points and stuff. I am by no means an expert, however, as you need to remember that I only really got into this thing in September, LOL.

I'm sorry for boring my regular readers with this, but I haven't had anything serious to rant about in a while, so yeah.
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Okay, so I was reading the new 2009 Code of Points for Women's Artistic Gymnastics...

To find out that they've reversed the new ruling of limiting root skills on bars? Like, what? It's already bad enough that bars tilts the All Around score, like, waaaaay to the advantage of a bars specialist. I thought the first revision of the CoP does a good job of at least trying to even out scores.

It was good that they've limited floor to 4 tumbling passes (Trust me, it's a pain for me as a viewer and for the gymnast as the person who executes the tumbling, to see a FX routine with seven tumbling passes), to even out the difficulty, but reversing the changes on bars? People like Nastia already basically has 1 1/2 routines of another gymnast, as there's no time limit on bars (Unlike FX and BB, where it's 1.5 mins), or number of skills/connections that would count (Unlike VT, which, well, you can only do 1 vault for AA anyway).

I mean, bars are already the highest scoring apparatus. Beth Tweddle has an A-score of 7.9 (Which basically means, if she hits a perfect routine, she can score to a maximum of 17.90. Which is freaking high), Nastia, He Kexin and Yang Yilin already have 7.7 A-scores (And I'm not too sure if Nastia's adding difficulty). Shawn's UB routine 'only' has a 6.4 A-score.

The highest A-score I've seen on the balance beam is Shawn Johnson's and Alicia Sacramone's 7.0

For Vault it's 6.5 (An Amanar is a 6.5, not too sure about the Cheng vault, as I'm not really checking the CoP right now, so I'm thinking it's a 6.3 or 6.5)

And for Floor, it's Shawn's and Cheng Fei's 6.6.

Now THAT is pretty confusing.

Anyway, I just like watching bars for He Kexin's release moves and Nastia's pirouettes, and I don't bother counting deductions and things like that when I watch gymnastics, so this rant was just... weird on its own, and I do not know what I have accomplished in this.

Except that... Damnit, there isn't going to be much (if any) changes with the bars.

OH, and that no one has come up with a sort of countback system* for vaults, to avoid getting people who fell on their vaults get onto the podium. (I still love Cheng Fei, okay? But really, I'd have given Sacramone, who stuck both her vaults, the bronze, rather than to Cheng Fei, who fell on her own Cheng. Poor bb)

*The countback system is used in pole vaulting/high jump, where the person who takes the least jumps to pass the highest gets the higher ranking, for example,

 Name 1.99m
2.01m
 2.03m
 Blanka Vlasic
o
o
 o
 Tia Hellebaut
x o
x o
 x o
At this point, Blanka is ranked first, as she took only 1 attempt to clear 2.03m.

Then...
 Name 1.99m
 2.01m  2.03m  2.05m
 Blanka Vlasic
o
 o  o  x o
 Tia Hellebaut
x o
 x o  x o
 o
This is when Tia takes the first place, because she cleared 2.05 in less attempts than Blanka, despite the fact that she took more times to clear previous heights. They both go on to not clear 2.07m.

And then she won Belgium's first athletics gold in Beijing, but that's a different story.

Anyway, if they'd have something like that for Vaults, it'll be a lot more fair, yeah?

School! Part 2: Growing Up

So before Form 1 officially began, we had Orientation Day, in which I found out which class I was in, and who I was going to be with. So I was in Gamma with Cheryl and Yih Shan (We're talking in terms of SS19 right now, LOL). And Jen was in Delta, and Julia was in Omega. And then there was a bunch of people I didn't know who were in Delta - I only knew Min Shen. And I thought Li Za looked vaguely familiar.

So I remember sitting between Yih Shan and Cheryl in Form 1, right in the middle of the class, with, if I'm not mistaken, Chuah and Darren (Lau) in front of us. And I think Chuan Fu was in front as well. Yenn Ling and Su Ann were sitting all the way in front. And Lisa and Sook Wai and the others were at the back.

Anyway, we had Moral and PJ with Delta, and that's how I knew people like Sue Mae and Li Za and Pei Lyn and Kar Mun. Although it really was more of prefects that made me know Li Za and Kar Mun better.

Form 1 wasn't that easy a year. There were... issues with friends, but at least it's been resolved, and there's no need to beat a dead horse, LOL. Anyway, I chose to join the Prefects, because they seemed... I don't know. Cool. I know it's dense to look at it that way, but if you ask Li Za and Kar Mun, they will tell you that that was exactly what they were thinking, too. Anyway. I think people thought that I wanted to be a prefect because my sister was one, but... that's even more dense.

So I joined the Prefects, passed and became a Board of Director, to boot. I do regret the existence of some sexism brought along by certain teachers, but I'm not going to whine about it now, since it's been 4 years and nothing can change it. And YM got kicked out of school anyway, so it really was a "HA, take that in your effing face" moment.

I remember being a very uptight, uncompromising ass when it came to being a BOD back then. Heheh. It was the internal perfection-o-meter that needed calibration.

By the end of Form 1, I've already had a special circle of friends, and have met awesome seniors who would never stop being awesome.

Form 2 was annoying in some senses. And a little depressing at times, because of all the relatives... leaving... permanently. Anyway, I don't recall Form 2 being very eventful, really. Apart from sitting with Min Shen during Moral, writing a story about my class teacher/our Moral teacher, things like that.

Form 3 was a great year, eventhough it was the PMR year. By then, everyone in the class knew each other and were relatively close. OH, but some of the best moments were like singing Hugh Laurie's "I'M IN LOVE WITH STEFFI GRAF" at the top of our lungs around school after PMR. And going to school for no reason at all post-PMR to doodle on paper in the hall.

I also made a promise with Amelia which I thankfully managed to keep (I couldn't say no to that promise. You cannot say no when Yih Shan's cousin is grabbing you by the shoulders looking you in the eye like... uh... LIKE WHEN SACRAMONE WAS TALKING TO BRIDGET BEFORE HER FLOOR ROUTINE DURING OLYMPIC PRELIMS, YES.), and ironically, I kept both her promise, went on to be a BOD and got her post. Hahaha.

Then, Form 4 came. I remember sitting in the hall as the teachers prepared to stream us. First, I hoped I was in Gamma, with at least one of the Melonades in the same class. Hopefully. I wanted to be in Gamma because, well, HELLO. I WAS IN GAMMA SINCE FORM 1, OKAY? But then I wasn't put in Gamma. Then, I hoped that I was in the same class with (If I recall correctly, I can't remember now) Min Shen or someone I knew. Soon, Min Shen was put to Omega (And so was Dhiv); Jen had been put to Delta, the others were put to Zeta (By then I was praying I won't be in Zeta, because I'm not too keen to say that I ended up in the same class as my sister, and I was hoping I'd get Pn Sunita as my class teacher)

And so, I ended up in Sigma. The only people I knew well were Jo Zee (I knew her from British Council in primary school) and Edmond (He's a fellow AJK) and probably Feli (Funny. How DID I know Feli? Prefects, maybe?). Oh, and Mark and Sung. The others? Not so close. Or I didn't know them at all. Seriously. So that made me quite... the word wouldn't be depressed or unhappy - perhaps a little... disappointed?

But, you know what? I grew to love the class. For one, I loved it because we were in the most awesome lab in the school - the Physics lab (We're like vampires. We keep the curtains close and the lights out. The teachers get frustrated, LOL. But we don't sparkle. And our guys don't walk around asking "DO I ~*DAZZLE*~ YOU?"). But I also learnt that everyone was bizarre and a little whacky in their own way. Like things normally go.

We had our 'family', and we built our repertoire over the 2 years. Chooi Si would be overly-perky in the mornings, I may not like it, she will proclaim how mean I am to her, although truly, if I wanted to be mean to someone, I can be really mean and make them run off crying or wanting to call me a b****. So no, I'm not really mean. OH, and Chooi Si and I even ourselves out. She does all the perky stuff and complains about me a lot while I do the whole brooding silence thing. Hahaha. (Also, the weird thing about me is that I sound a lot perkier over the phone. Something Chooi Si realized when I told her about it) Oh, and we provide entertainment to Jo Zee and Xueli, who always watch our antics.

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY" would be our anthem, singing it between lessons to disrupt it (Of course we were smart enough to do it when we're doing well/to relieve stress/the teacher's not angry/the teacher's feeling particularly jolly), we might even sing "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO [Teacher's name]" and they'd laugh.

The thing that was different about my friends in class and the Melonades was some of the things we'd talk about. Jeremy and Xueli or someone else (Like Joel, hahaha) would randomly talk about... uh... sex, then Jo Zee, being clueless, would ask what we/they were talking about (This usually happens in the Physics lab during Pn Sakinah's lessons, I don't know why, LOL), which basically bring about A LOT of LULZ.

The others in the class, like Tze Cheng and Cheng Lu and Yih Yew, would all be very studious and rather quiet, but you can randomly come up to them for some LULZ. There was once, I can't really remember, when someone was talking about hot athletes from the Olympics, and there was a whole "Michael Phelps, because I don't know any other male athlete in the Olympics who look good" thing, which I totes LOL at 'cause it's ridiculous (Okay, it isn't. It's just that I don't find Michael Phelps very pleasing to the eye. Thorpedo fan you're talking to). Then I remembered someone on ONTD saying the Canadian diver, Alexander Despatie was good looking, so I was like, "I've read somewhere that people like Alexander Despatie", and SUDDENLY, TZE CHENG was like, "OH, DESPATIE. I KNOW THAT GUY. I MEAN, I KNEW HIM FROM THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES BECAUSE BRYAN NICKSON LOMAS (spelling?) WAS DIVING AGAINST HIM" So random, hahahaha.

Nadra brought A LOT of fun when she keeps singing the CAMPFIRE SONG.

Basically, I love my class lah.

Now Prefects... Prefects is a totally different thing. I love them all. I don't like it when they complain and stuff, but who does, right?

Honestly speaking, if I wasn't a Prefect, and I never got into the Board of Directors, I would never think of Political Science as something I want to major in. I also would not think about Management or Business Admin or things like that, because, I feel, the only way you can get REALLY exposed to any sort of management is through the Prefects.

I wanted a change of things, and I asked to be in the Discipline department in my interview (Well, you know how they ask what post you want. It was between PKP, which I felt that had a lot more capable people who deserved the post more than me, and KD. I know that there were awesomesauce people who deserve KD too, but you know, you gotta go for it, right?), and I got PKD, which I thought was pretty awesome. Although I did a lot of weird stuff like handling the notebooks, keeping the paperwork for the Discipline department straight, selling stuff. I enjoyed it. The thing about being PKD is that you do A LOT of things. You're doing the job of an admin, a secretary and a treasurere, all within your own department.

The thing about Si Onn as Head Prefect is that, if you are good at what you do, he sees it. He values your opinions. Although he does values other's opinions more than some (I'm not saying it's a bad thing. It's like in the UN, there's the 5 veto powers, sort of thing), and it's good, so he can get as much input as possible. Of course he was not a perfect leader, but he is one with vision. We never had an easy start, but we got out fine and dandy in the end.

Seriously, if someone asked me ONE THING I will always remember about school apart from my friends, I would say the Prefects.

Another thing about Form 4 and 5: Squash. I managed to convince Yih Shan and the others in Form 3 to join Squash in Form 4, since Squash is cool, training's on Fridays, and Badminton always has a million people wanting to join it anyway. And, see? You've all come out with an MSSS cert, which is not shabby AT ALL. In fact, it's a lot better than an MSSD Badminton cert. Hahaha.

Anyway, as my Mum says, the friends you get in secondary school are the friends you have for life. And I hold that as a truth. All I need to do now is keep in contact, and see that if we still have the same camaraderie when we're 50. Like, LOL, my Mum and her friend (Since Standard 1. If I can keep contact with Min Shen, I'm equal. If I can keep contact with Li Za and Lisa, I beat the record, hahaha)

So ends this post about school which was supposed to be emo but didn't turn out to be... because.




Monday, December 22, 2008
Hmm...

So my Christmas plan just fell through the roof because my parents have a dinner tomorrow night, so I have to stay home.

Oh, well.

So now I only have Christmas morning + lunch plans, and nothing else.

I dunno. Not quite feeling very Christmassy this year, I guess.

Anyway, enjoy your Christmas, everyone!

I shall wait and see if I can get my naaaaaaano, which I want to name, but will definitely not name it:
1) Justine
2) Alicia
3) Alicia Sacramone
4) Soccermoney
5) Chellsie
6) Shawnie
7) Peanut
8) Nastia
9) Bridget
10) Sloanie
11) Memmel(icious) (I did not originally come up with this nickname. Don't hold it against me)
12) Raaaandal
13) 13
14) 14 (Because I don't ship it)
15) Yurchenko
16) Rudi
17) Amanar
18) Cheng
19) Arabian (Or a double Arabian, for that matter, haha)

I will, however, fill it with videos of said people. LOL.

I might actually name it:
1) Representator
2) FIERCE
3) Preciiiiousssssssssssssssss
4) Nahn-O

And, I might eventually:
1) Call it a lot of things
2) Not name it at all.

Hahahaha.

Anyway, bought a lot of Sharpies today. I won't Bedazzle them, don't worry, because that's way to girly, and I don't know how possible it is to Bedazzle Sharpies, and I want to use them to draw. And having rhinestones on writing utensils will give me blisters.

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Cheng Fei? Is awesome. LOL.


Cheng Fei and Lauren Mitchell [AUS]

Yay for sign language, hahaha. This makes me wonder even more how Sandra Izbasa and Cheng Fei communicates. I know Izbasa studies English, but Cheng Fei is like Justine - gotta be perfect, gotta invest time in it, focus on one thing at a time.

Anyway, LOL, Cheng Fei and Alicia Sacramone are awesome team captains, and one day, they should totes coach together. Although I know that Sacramone would probably be more into fashion then. *sigh* Oh, well.




Saturday, December 20, 2008
EPIC LULZ

OMG I JUST DIED LAUGHING.

Oh, ShawnJohn, and OH, TECHNOLOGY.

http://circuitcity.varitalk.com/receiver.php?key=0F3AF64710691673A655BC033599997A




Friday, December 19, 2008
Musings

LOLOL Sandra Izbasa is a fan of herself on Facebook.

OH, SANDRA. WHY SO LULZ?

Also, how can Chinese gymnasts have Facebook? I thought I read that it's banned in China. Hahaha.

In other news:
- I have finally finished the ironing! To find out that we still haven't brought in TODAY's laundry yet. So it means MORE ironing. Oh, well.
- I finally cleared my bed.
- I need to clear my bedside table now.
- Younger cousins are coming over from tomorrow 'til the end of the month. Perhaps out of boredom I shall infest their minds with gymnasts. But then again, it'll be awkward. 'Cause the oldest one is only 12, and well, the AGE GAP is awkward.
- Justine's with Kim Gevaert, promoting Belgium and Netherlands' bid for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Normally, I couldn't care less about the World Cup, but, you know, JUSTINE and Kim Gevaert are ambassadors for it, so I'd at least know something about it.
- Did you know that Malaysia intends to host the 2020 Olympics? I love the Olympics and all, and I hope that we'll get to host it one day, but ah... with our current management? Hur hur hurh.
- Oh, I just read. Facebook is banned in some cities in China. But I do not know the full details.
- Yes. I like typing in point form like this nowadays.
- Yes I am bored.
- Oh, I'm boring you right now?
- I don't want 2008 to end
- And yet I'm looking forward to killing myself in SAM + SAT in '09
- Chellsie Memmel's FX is good. But Sacramone's is better. They jump so high, though.
- Yih Shan can keep her Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson. I'll take the vets.
- No more House and CSI NY until the new year. Well, I survived the strike-induced premature end earlier this year, I can survive 2 weeks.
- My sister is now hooked to August Rush.
- One day, I will travel the world.
- One day, I will drive an Audi R8. I need not own it. I just want to drive one.
- I want to do something productive. But I'm too lazy to.
- I need more intellectual pursuits. I shall now go into hibernation and write and write and write
- I need to exercise.




Thursday, December 18, 2008
... JUSTINE!

JUSTINE. WHY SO AWESOME?

SERIOUSLY.

YOUR BACKHAND. IT IS NOT FOR MERE MORTALS.

AND I NOW KNOW THE MAGIC OF SLIDING ON A CLAY COURT.

Sigh. Sometimes I wish Justine wasn't retired, just to watch her play on clay. I mean, seriously. Her backhand + sliding + slices + forehand = Very, VERY pretty tennis. The people can keep their Ivanovic and Sharapova for their faces. I'd rather watch Justine play ACTUAL tennis. Besides, Alicia Sacramone can have all the hot. Because she's also an awesome gymnast. No complaints.

I WILL CELEBRATE BY HAVING A JUSTINE PICSPAM ON MY BLOG.

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I learnt that the racket has to be higher than the contact point with the ball. Hence, it's kinda above the shoulder. And you shouldn't face the net. Which, to me, is like squash, where we face the side walls, and our rackets are ready above our shoulders.

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I should put a Nastia picture here and see which stare is scarier. And I should totes cut Sharapova out of this picture. Although. Hahaha Nastia knows Sharapova. LOL. Also, aw, Justine. Is this why people complain about your sportsmanship? That you don't smile? (Uh... Okay, she DID smile in the end, but... uh.. yeah) But don't worry! You're HUMAN! At least you're not forcing a smile. Because that's just fake. Oh, and, LOL, Sacramone had the same thing about not smiling when Shawn won FX at Worlds. Hee.

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TEAM BELGIUM!

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Tssssssssssssssssss..... Sliiiiiiiiiiiiide! OH, apparently, your front foot has to be flat. And you use the toes of your back foot as your brake. I NOW KNOW THE MECHANISMS OF THE SLIDE.

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Now you can see the slide and the backhand at the same time.

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And the prize of it all.

Also, this is completely random, but...

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The girl in the Nike shirt looks a bit like Shayla Worley. Um... right. Ew. Oh, and that I've seen Nastia/Shawn wear that Adidas jacket before. Hahaha. ADIDAS FTW.

And we shall cap this picspam off with a random gif of Shawn Johnson being random in an Adidas store.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Laaaaaaaangkawi!

Okay, from most recent news to whatever I need to get around typing -

- I sat for my undang test this morning, and I passed!
- Now I need to spend 6 hours of my life learning how to change tyres and check the water levels of the car battery, etc. before I actually get behind the wheel of a car. Not that I'm complaining. But I think I'd learn more if my Dad taught me all that.
- Okay, I lied. I've sat behind the wheel of a car before. It's just that the engine wasn't on. And all I did was press on the brakes and giggle insanely when the brakelights will light up.
- I did all that to amuse myself and my sister. Good days.

Anyway, now to blog about Langkawi! I went to Langkawi back in 2000 (I remember because I remember I was in Std 3 and there's a story behind remembering it. Hahahaha I'm so lame)

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So - we stayed at The Andaman (Don't scoff or be jealous. We wouldn't have stayed there if not for the promotion that was going on. Trust me. I blanched when my mum told me the normal price. Thank goodness for promotions).

It was awesome! I mean, I love going to places like Beijing because it's a bustling city, but I love it most for its history (The Forbidden City! Temple of Heaven! The Great Wall!). I like places like that, you know - someplace exciting, and yet with history in it. Like New York City. Europe. But I love a quiet holiday too. And Langkawi was perfect. I loved Kota Kinabalu too, but that's another story as well. (There was this quiz I took in the Going Places magazine on the way to Shanghai last year. You know, those random ones you do when you're bored. And, LOL, it said that Shanghai would be the perfect place to travel to for me. And I was like, "PERFECT! That's where I'm heading to!")

ANYWAY (I keep saying that nowadays. Sorry), it would be my first time flying no-frills, and my first time in the LCCT. It was... My first impression of the LCCT was actually, "If you want to incorporate it with KLIA, might as well do a good job out of it. It looks like the Subang Airport. And that is old". Seriously. I thought no-frills flying is getting big in this country. Might as well put in some effort and use actual walls, right? Not just temporary walls or zinc panellings. But the place was functional, and I'm a sucker for airports anyway, so I loved it.

So, on Saturday morning, we took an hour's flight to Langkawi! The pilot was great. Landing was awesomesauce.

Trivia: My sister and I equate a pilot's skill by how he/she lands. In any case, I have not sat in a plane with a female pilot yet. And we equate by how bumpy the landing is, whether the plane's sorta being brought down gradually or not, etc etc. and this pilot was real good. The descent was smooth, and the contact between tyre and tarmac was smooth, too! But I remember there was this one landing where it was so smooth, I barely felt it landing

Once we landed at Langkawi (The airport hasn't changed, as much as I remember. The Duty Free sign was STILL there), we got our bags, blah, blah, got the rental car (A new Saga, by the way). Since it was lunchtime, we decided to drive from one end of the island to the other to Kuah town for lunch. Anyway, the food was blehprettydisappointingwhateveratleastwehadfood. And since I was the only one who was not driving and does not have the tendency to get carsick/puke when I read in the car, I was Frontseat Navigator. Yay!

After some walking around in some stores in Kuah Town (Duty Free! That meant there was a lot of booze and cigarettes on sale. Yeah. OH, and so much chocolate!), before taking a ride to The Andaman.

We were very lucky to see the Dusky Leaf Monkey, which are apparently very shy, hanging out on some trees at the hotel, while checking in and getting our welcome drinks and stuff.

[Insert picture here. My Internets is being a bitch at the moment. Hmph.]
How presh is THAT? The baby monkey was so cute.

So, since we had free time, we hit the beach and the pool. Since, well, it IS an island resort, right?

Then, at night, we took this nature walk thing, which was basically in the rainforest the hotel is built at. (The Andaman's built surrounded by a 50 million year old rainforest. Yes. 50 000 000 years.) (Which is why I barely have a tan. I spent more time in the rainforest than on the beach. There you have it, Min Shen! LOL)

We were pretty lucky that night - we got to see the Colugo, which is basically a flying squirrel/flying fox, we saw the smaller flying squirrel, we saw a Slow Loris (The guide was saying how there hasn't been one in the Andaman area in about 2 years. Yay for my sharp eyes!), and crossed paths with a wild boar.

END DAY 1!

Day 2
We got up and took a drive down to the Langkawi Cable Car place (Which is just about a 20 minute ride from the hotel). We walked around the place for a while, and decided to only take the cable car ride on Monday, since the place was friggin' crowded.

We drove to the Petronas Quay, which wasn't far from the Cable Car place, to look-see a little. Then, we drove down South to Awana Porto Malai where the place was so different from the last time I went there (LOL 8 years. S'L you idiot. 8 years changes a lot of things. Especially when 1 year in that 8 has a tsunami in it) - I could barely recognize it. It was like... a ghost town. Anyway, we had lunch at some Thai restaurant which was at the Aquatic Centre (My English is failing me right now. I can't for the life of me remember what the place is called. The Marine Park?). The food was... okay. We didn't go into the Marine park thing since we did the last time, and if I recall correctly, there had been a few deaths in that place a couple of months back. Deaths of marine life, that is. LOL.

Anyway, after that, we drove back up north to where the hotel was for more beach and pool before having a lousy dinner at some lame restaurant that had no customers. We THOUGHT the food would be good. Then we realized that there was no one. And who cooks salted fish with chicken, and sizzling beef, 2 completely different dishes, WITH THE SAME SAUCE? LIKE, WHAT? Anyway, the vegetables were good. Redeeming factor, LOL.

Aaaaaaand back to the hotel for the night. Since the room had HBO, my sis and I totes watched TV 'til, like, 1 something 2 in the morning. LOL. That night was Nancy Drew (Tate Donovan was in it. I was all, "WTH HAVE I SEEN HIM IN BEFORE? HE'S SO FAMILIAR. GAH. GAH. I REMEMBER HE WAS A LAWYER, OR SOMETHING. I JUST CAN'T PLACE HIM IN A TV SHOW") (I found out it was Damages, LOL) and The Perfect Murder, or something. My sis and I recently watched Iron Man, so we were all, "Gwyneth Paltrow!" Anyway, her character works in the UN. I squeed. It was a weird movie. But there was a funny moment. "HEY LOOK! IT'S VIGGO MORTENSEN. WITH ARAGORN-LENGTH HAIR!"

And then later, "Man, they're all screwing each other over in this movie". Seriously. It was weird.

Day 3
Got up early to go to the Langkawi Cable Car place again. This time, we weren't surrounded by droves of people! It was in the space of the few hours we were at the place where I observed the good and the ugly of the Malaysian people.

The ugly bit, was when we were lining up for tickets. You see, my mum managed to get a good spot. Anyway, there were only 3 people ahead of us. The counter still wasn't open. When the counter opened, some guy swooped in and was being all buddy with the 2nd guy in the line. Basically, he cut queue and was acting oblivious.

Anyway, when Mr Impatient was paying for his tickets (i.e. opening his wallet), you know what I saw?

The guy was a freaking policeman.

A POLICE MAN.

DUDE. YOU. ARE AN EMBARRASSMENT. EVER HEARD OF LINING UP? OR IS THAT CONCEPT FOREIGN TO YOU? OR IS IT THAT WHENEVER YOU HAVE MARCHING SESSIONS WITH YOUR SQUAD, YOU STAND WHEREVER YOU WANT JUST BECAUSE IT'S THE BEST SPOT? BE THANKFUL THAT THE AUSTRIAN GUY BEHIND YOU PROBABLY DIDN'T SEE YOUR ID CARD. EUROPEANS? ARE VERY VOCAL WHEN IT COMES TO THEIR RIGHTS.

The cable car thing was worth it. And I SMSed Min Shen and Yih Shan from the top of the observation deck, just for the fun of it, LOL. "This message was sent to you 710m above sea level"

After the cable car ride, we drove down to Kuah Town for lunch! The food was decent this time. Anyway, we spent time at the hotel in the afternoon. Playing billiard, trying to surf the net. The connection was REAAAAAAAALLY slow I just posted a quick one on this blog and went offline. LOL.

We went for dinner at the same restaurant that we had lunch at, haha. We actually wanted to eat at the hotel restaurant, but really, do you want to pay RM36 for a plate of char kuey teow? I think not.

I timed our journey back from Kuah to the hotel. 56 minutes. Hahaha. That was taking the Padang Matsirat way. Which basically cuts through the island (Perhaps I shall scan the map we used =D)

OH, and that night, they showed Gladiator. Hans Zimmer is a really, really good composer. Seriously.

Day 4
Well, it was my last day on the island. And we did... nothing! Just hung out at the hotel, and had lunch at the poolside barbecue. Which was worth a lot more money than paying RM36 for a plate of char kuey teow.

And after lunch, we went to the airport.

And then we were home.

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So that's basically what I did in Langkawi. Almost nothing! We didn't visit places like Makam Mahsuri and Tasik Dayang Bunting because we already did in our last trip.

It was fun. I love doing nothing.

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View of the pool and the sea and some rainforest from the deck.

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This, my little pumpkins, is a Colugo. Flying squirrel. It's a nocturnal animal, but I spotted it sleeping on the tree during lunch on our last day. Do you see it? It looks JUST like the trunk, yeah? Its camouflage is really good.

Anyway, more pictures tomorrow! Photobucket's being cranky again.




Monday, December 15, 2008
WHEE

Hello everyone!

I'm blogging to you from Langkawi, LOL. Where I will be until... TOMORROW!

Haha. Yes. I left on Saturday.

Doesn't matter. I'll be blogging in detail when I get back. In the meantime, I shall enjoy INTERNET TIME NOT INVOLVING MY BLOG.




Friday, December 12, 2008
Random things about cars.

I was going to laugh that Justine and Wilson drives the same Volvo, but after watching Birthmarks, they do not. Oh, well. They still drive Volvo's, LOL.

I wonder what happened to Justine's Mini Cooper. Doesn't sound like she's been riding it much nowadays, haha.

But of course, I'd squee more if she drove an Audi. Which is why I approve of Chellsie Memmel's tastes in cars, LOL.

I am typing this because I'm bored and no one has updated their blogs.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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I am in the mood to write fic, but I need to wash the toilet first. Yay clean toilet.

I'm very tempted to ask my parents to buy me an iPod Nano (8GB). I dunno. I'm not too fond of Apple products (Or apples, in general. But that has got nothing to do with electronics), but the price for the 8GB Nano is too tempting. The Sony NWZ-B130 Yenn Ling and I are looking at is at, like, RM229 for 2GB. While the Nano was RM559 (Or was it 599?) for 8GB. So, yeah. Kinda... Gowh, I want to watch House and NY and gymnastics all on my MP3 player, LOL. But it'll be funny in the sense that MY MP3 PLAYER WILL BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN MY HANDPHONE.

BUT THEN AGAIN, MY HANDPHONE? IS PRICELESS. BECAUSE AWESOME PEOPLE BOUGHT IT FOR ME. AND I WILL NEVER FORGET.

Anyway, comprehensive LIST OF THINGS TO BLOG/WRITE ABOUT!
- School! Part 2 (Already in Drafts, partially complete)
- Prop 8
- Appreciation
- A bit on my trip back to Singapore
- Sleepover!




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