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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Exams!

Can't belive it! Exams are coming! So fast? Awww man... when can play again ah?

Saturday, August 7, 2010

It is my B'DAY!!!!!!

Yay! I'm finally 11!!! I've recieved many gifs yesterday. Yerim is coming for sleepover later and jolene they'alll are coming too! Eunice included :D. Happy b'day me!

Friday, August 6, 2010

My B'day is TOMORROW

Yay!!! I already recieved many presents and I just got my first SK Jewelry necklace!!! Can't wait for more! My favourite so far? The Lyo and Merly plushies!! I am havging a celebration tonight and Yerim is sleeping ova! Gonna have lotsa fun!!! Yeah!!!!!!!

A new Forum! Come join the fun!

Hey guys! I have just signed up for a new PS forum! Come join me! Esp. Eunice!!! It's reallt good and organized and they have famtastic graphics!!! So come on by now!!!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Tigerstar and Sasha

Books 2 & 3.

Book #2
Sasha has decided to forge a life outside of the Clans and away from Tigerstar's evil plots and plans. But life as a rogue is much harder than she expects, and Sasha soon starts to lose hope. Will she be forced to wander alone forever, scrapping for every meal and fighting with the cruel, territorial cats who dwell in the alleys of Twolegplace?

Evtraction:
http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/books/Warriors-Tigerstar-Sasha-2-Escape-Forest/?isbn13=9780061547935&tctid=100&BDMode=8

Book #3
Sasha has returned to the forest to raise her kits, Moth, Hawk, and Tadpole, but Tigerstar still haunts her dreams. She thinks she's a safe distance from ShadowClan's prying eyes, but Sasha fears that Tigerstar will soon discover the existence of his kits. As leaf-bare stretches on and Sasha finds it harder to feed her family, she wonders if her kits might be better off as warriors, with a Clan to protect and train them. But where does Sasha belong?

No extraction.

Sorry, thats all the extrsction of the Manga they give me.

Enjoy!

MANGA! Togerstar and Sasha! Anyone heard of it?

Sasha has everything she wants: kind housefolk who take care of her during the day and the freedom to explore the woods beyond Twolegplace at night. But when Sasha is forced to leave her home, she must forge a solitary new life in the forest. Life on her own is exciting at first but quickly gets lonely. When Sasha meets Tigerstar, leader of ShadowClan, she wonders whether she would be better off joining the ranks of his forest Clan. But Tigerstar has many secrets, and Sasha must decide whether she can trust him.

*WOOT* An Extraction!

http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/books/Warriors-Tigerstar-Sasha-1-Into-Woods/?isbn13=9780061547928&tctid=100&BDMode=8

Enjoy!

Warriors! Skyclan's destiny out now!

Sadly, not in Singapore...

Many moons ago, five warrior Clans shared the forest in peace. But as Twolegs encroached on the cats' territories, the warriors of SkyClan were forced to abandon their home and try to forge a new life far away. Eventually, the Clan disbanded—forgotten by all until Firestar was sent on a quest to reunite its descendants and return SkyClan to its former glory.
Now, with Leafstar in place as leader, SkyClan is thriving. Leafstar is desperate to believe that her Clan will survive where the ancient SkyClan cats failed. But threats continue to plague the Clan, and as dissent grows from within, Leafstar must face the one question she dreads: Is SkyClan meant to survive?

Sorry, no extraction...

I Recommend This Even More!!!

Warriors!

For generations, four Clans of wild cats have shared the forest according to the laws laid down by the powerful ancestors. But the warrior code is threatened, and the ThunderClan cats are in grave danger. The sinister ShadowClan grows stronger every day. Noble warriors are dying -- and some deaths are more mysterious than others.
In the midst of this turmoil appears an ordinary housecat named Rusty . . . Who may yet turn out to be the bravest warrior of them all.

Extraction:

Chapter One
It was very dark. Rusty could sense something was near. The young tomcat's eyes opened wide as he scanned the dense undergrowth. This place was unfamiliar, but the strange scents drew him onward, deeper into the shadows. His stomach growled, reminding him of his hunger. He opened his jaws slightly to let the warm smells of the forest reach the scent glands on the roof of his mouth. Musty odors of leaf mold mingled with the tempting aroma of a small furry creature.
Suddenly a flash of gray raced past him. Rusty stopped still, listening. It was hiding in the leaves less than two tail-lengths away. Rusty knew it was a mouse—he could feel the rapid pulsing of a tiny heart deep within his ear fur. He swallowed, stifling his rumbling stomach. Soon his hunger would be satisfied.
Slowly he lowered his body into position, crouching for the attack. He was downwind of the mouse. He knew it was not aware of him. With one final check on his prey's position, Rusty pushed back hard on his haunches and sprang, kicking up leaves on the forest floor as he rose.
The mouse dived for cover, heading toward a hole in the ground. But Rusty was already on top of it. He scooped it into the air, hooking the helpless creature with his thorn-sharp claws, flinging it up in a high arc onto the leaf-covered ground. The mouse landed dazed, but alive. It tried to run, but Rusty snatched it up again. He tossed the mouse once more, this time a little farther away. The mouse managed to scramble a few paces before Rusty caught up with it.
Suddenly a noise roared nearby. Rusty looked around, and as he did so, the mouse was able to pull away from his claws. When Rusty turned back he saw it dart into the darkness among the tangled roots of a tree.
Angry, Rusty gave up the hunt. He spun around, his green eyes glaring, intent on searching out the noise that had cost him his kill. The sound rattled on, becoming more familiar. Rusty blinked open his eyes.
The forest had disappeared. He was inside a hot and airless kitchen, curled in his bed. Moonlight filtered through the window, casting shadows on the smooth, hard floor. The noise had been the rattle of hard, dried pellets of food as they were tipped into his dish. Rusty had been dreaming.
Lifting his head, he rested his chin on the side of his bed. His collar rubbed uncomfortably around his neck. In his dream he had felt fresh air ruffling the soft fur where the collar usually pinched. Rusty rolled onto his back, savoring the dream for a few more moments. He could still smell mouse. It was the third time since full moon that he'd had the dream, and every time the mouse had escaped his grasp.
He licked his lips. From his bed he could smell the bland odor of his food. His owners always refilled his dish before they went to bed. The dusty smell chased away the warm scents of his dream. But the hunger rumbled on in his stomach, so Rusty stretched the sleep out of his limbs and padded across the kitchen floor to his dinner. The food felt dry and tasteless on his tongue. Rusty reluctantly swallowed one more mouthful. Then he turned away from the food dish and pushed his way out through the cat flap, hoping that the smell of the garden would bring back the feelings from his dream.
Outside, the moon was bright. It was raining lightly. Rusty stalked down the tidy garden, following the starlit gravel path, feeling the stones cold and sharp beneath his paws. He made his dirt beneath a large bush with glossy green leaves and heavy purple flowers. Their sickly sweet scent cloyed the damp air around him, and he curled his lip to drive the smell out of his nostrils.
Afterward, Rusty settled down on top of one of the posts in the fence that marked the limits of his garden. It was a favorite spot of his, as he could see right into the neighboring gardens as well as into the dense green forest on the other side of the garden fence.
The rain had stopped. Behind him, the close-cropped lawn was bathed in moonlight, but beyond his fence the woods were full of shadows. Rusty stretched his head forward to take a sniff of the damp air. His skin was warm and dry under his thick coat, but he could feel the weight of the raindrops that sparkled on his ginger fur.
He heard his owners giving him one last call from the back door. If he went to them now, they would greet him with gentle words and caresses and welcome him onto their bed, where he would curl, purring, warm in the crook of a bent knee.
But this time Rusty ignored his owners' voices and turned his gaze back to the forest. The crisp smell of the woods had grown fresher after the rain.
Suddenly the fur on his spine prickled. Was something moving out there? Was something watching him? Rusty stared ahead, but it was impossible to see or smell anything in the dark, tree-scented air. He lifted his chin boldly, stood up, and stretched, one paw gripping each corner of the fencepost as he straightened his legs and arched his back. He closed his eyes and breathed in the smell of the woods once more. It seemed to promise him something, tempting him onward into the whispering shadows. Tensing his muscles, he crouched for a moment. Then he leaped lightly down into the rough grass on the other side of the garden fence. As he landed, the bell on his collar rang out through the still night air.
"Where are you off to, Rusty?" meowed a familiar voice behind him . . .

I Recommend This Book!!!

A series of Unfortunate Events

Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent children. They are charming, and resourceful, and have pleasant facial features. Unfortunately, they are exceptionally unlucky.
In the first two books alone, the three youngsters encounter a greedy and repulsive villain, itchy clothing, a disastrous fire, a plot to steal their fortune, a lumpy bed, a deadly serpent, a large brass reading lamp, a long knife, and a terrible odour.
In the tradition of great storytellers, from Dickens to Dahl, comes an exquisitely dark comedy that is both literary and irreverent, hilarious and deftly crafted. Never before has a tale of three likeable and unfortunate children been quite so enchanting, or quite so uproariously unhappy.

Extraction from the book:
http://browseinside.harpercollinschildrens.com/index.aspx?isbn13=9780064407663

Enjoy!!!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Toy Story 3

Yay!!! We won 2 tickets to the toy story 3 movie! yahoo! it was our first scratch card too!!!!

Genting--> on the way home...

yeah, yeah, not much juz sat in the bus...

Genting --> Day 2

Hmm, theme park, swimming pool, dinner... thats all, sorry, i'm lazy! =)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Genting --> Day 1

Bother! We arrived later then planned because first we went to the Woodlands checkpoints and then to the Tuas checkpoint cauz the queue at the Jurong when was very long! But the Tuas checkpoint had a long queue too! When we reached there, we found out that the swimming pool was closed! Talk about bad luck! So we went to the arcade. We played there for a long time then went back to the hotel. We decided to go to this place called snow world. After buying the tickets, we waited for 30mins before entering snow world. They made us wear these jackets and boots but i was wearing shoes so i didn't need them. There was this lodge in snow world and there was a slide leading down from it. It was really fun! We kept going on it again and agian. There was many statues of animals that live in antartica. There was some walls made of ice too and the counter where they gave free ice-cream and yoghurt drinks was made of ice! After that we went back to the hotel and watched TV. We watched Jackie Chan and Astro Boy and many more then we slept.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Genting, here i come!

I'm leaving the house at 6.00 a.m. tmr to catch the bus to Genting! Jolene, my cousin, said that once we reached, that would be around 1, we'll go straight to the theme park! My auntie offered me to stay overnight at their house but my mother didn't allow me to! Aww man! Anyway, I cannot wait to go!!!
Bye!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Saturday

I've already packed my bags for the Genting trip! I can't wait. I already watched Karate Kid and i soooooo recomend that movie! It is very funny! I rate it 9/10! Has anyone watched Mamaduke? Is it nice? How bout' toy story 3? I'm gonna watch it soon!
Bye!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Going To Genting

I'm going to Genting next Saturday and i can't wait! I'm not going with my parents this time and i'll miss the first day of Sup class so i'm so happy! I'm also happy because i won 2 tickets to the Toy story 3 show which i'll be watching with my cousin after we return from Genting! But unfortunately, i'm nearly finishing all the existing Warrior books so i'm short of things to read! Aw man! nvr mind... I'll find something soon!Oh yah! I'll only post the days when i'm back in Singapore (like Shanghai! Thx to China, I cannot access my blog!) as i'm not intending on bringing the laptop again and finding internet connection!
Bye!!!!

Shanghai -- Coming back to Singapore

We slpt for a really long time. After breakfast, my grandparents took me to the Shanghai grocery store and i got myself popcorn and chewing gum! Then they brought me to the toy shop and we shopped for toys. I got some origami paper. They were printed into seals and walruses so you could make those with the face and all. After that, we went back to the hotel to pack my bags. My dad was already back from shopping but my mother was still out. When I was about finish with my bag, My mother entered the hotel room. She took a quick shower and packed her own things to. Then we went downstairs and waited for the bus to pick us up. It was the big van all to ouselves! I watched Hatchiko all the way. We had a horrible lunch there (did i mention very expensive?) then went to shop abit more before boarding the plane. There was a bunch of students flying back to Singapore to so it was extremely noisy in the plane. I played pokemon for the whole journey. We reached Singapore at about 10p.m. We took a taxi home and thats about all of my trip.

Shanghai -- Day 6

Yay! We got to sleep untill 8! Then we went to the world expo and planned to stay there for the WHOLE day. We went to many pavilions and some required us to queue for 1 hour. Upon entering the belgiem one, we ate burgers and drank while we were queuing as we did not want to waste our time in a resturant or snack bar. Inside the belgium one, they had a chocolate factory which gave out free chocolate! We waited after the I forgot what pavilion, we went to eat dinner. We ate at KFC and then continued queuing. By then it was at night and we hardly had to queue as everybody was home or at the hotel. So we preactically strolled into the Australian pavillion and we also got to see the singapore one! It was quite nice lah. After that we dragged our feet to the taxi stand and waited for a taxi. It came very quickly. When we reached the hotel, we found that we couldn't access the hotel room! My dad went down to ask the reception and they said that they thaught we checked out today! How horrible! Oh well, today was fun!
Rate of excitement: 9/10 :)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Shanghai -- Day 5

We couldn't sleep in even though we weren't on tour. Okay, maybe we were. A new one-day tour to Shu Zhou and Zhou something. Shuzhou was quite boring as there were only gardens to see. My mother and grandmothers got chased by this guy selling fruits cause halfway, we decided not to get any. They escaped to the coach and drove us of to the next town. Shuzhou is the biggest city in China but there is less people there then there in Shanghai. In Zhou something we rode a boat thingy. It was quite exciting. They said the villagers did ALMOST EVERYTHING in the river! Shower, wash food, wash dishes, swim and maybe even to pee. So the we didn't get anything to eat there. Then we went back. We asked the driver to drop us at this bookstore in the place we went yesterday. We ate this fantastic dinner before entering bookstore. Dinner was Ramen. The bookstore had 7 FLOORS!!!!!!!!! It was humongous. We spent the rest of the day there untill it closed. I bought lots and lots and lots of books. We spent over 800 yuan there. I so wanted to come here again!
Rate of excitement: 8.5/10 (because of the boat ride and bookstore):)

I found the warriors chinese edition there.

Shanghai -- Day 4

We only woke up at 7.00! A fantastic improvement from the 2nd day! We went to this street filled with shops. The tour guide told us that there was a bookshop at a walkable distance but we found out that it wasn't entirely walkable. So we went to a goodies store instead. Only half the tour was left as the other half decided to go elsewhere. So after that we went back to the hotel. After resting for awhile, we went to this place. They sold alot of stuff thats got to do with electronics. I bought alot of books from the popular bookstore there. After that we went back to the hotel.
Rate of excitement: 2/10 Super Boring! :(

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Shanghai --> Day 3

Same buffet brakfast but with crispier bacon and added cheese! *YUM*! After breakfast we boarded the coach and went to this stupid temple which sold stone gods. The imaginary creature god. You had to stroke it in a special way! *rolling eyes*. After that we went to this underwater aquarium. Even though it was s'posed to be an aquarium, they had bunnies and gunie pigs and many reptiles. After that we went to this boring place. Then we zoomed of for a chinese dinner. After a rushed dinner we went to the Shanghai Theater to watch a gymnastics peformance. It was fantastic! There was 8 people riding on motorcycles around and around a miniature ball. Three of them were girls! Well if i describe the whole thing it wouldn't be nice and it was a very long performance. So bye!
Rate of excitement: 8.5/10 Better! :)

Friday, June 4, 2010

Shanghai --> Day 2

Okay, so, the telephone woke us up at 6.10a.m. in the morning. We were like, "Darn! Overslept!" After a rushed process of getting ready we dashed down for a well deserved breakfast. There was lots of food. Yoghurt, bacon, eggs, porridge, hash brown, all types of bread etc. etc. etc. Then we dashed into the coach and headed for the World Expo. Upon reaching the expo, we waited at the gates for it to open. Bouy, was it crowded! Finally, after waiting for a long time, we managed to enter. We headed for the gift store to buy the passports then rushed around looking for an open pavilion. We found the Norway one and headed in. It was quite doring accept for the polar bear prints on a big block of snow. Then we went to the Iceland pavilion. It was like an omni theater! They showed us around iceland as well as the superb volcanic eruption in November. After that, we went to the Sweden pavilion. It was great! The had wooden swings and a gigantic slide. There was also this ping pong ball machine. When we left, the queues were very long so we just hung around for most of the rest of the day. We went for a boat ride where i got pushed alot but the scenery was better. Then we went for a dinner buffet. They had a large variety of food including Haagen-daze ice-cream. But i lost my appetite upon seeing this disgusting octopus tentacle. Resulting me not eating much.
Raye of excitement: 6/10 Okay...

Thursday, June 3, 2010

To Shanghai --> Day 1

After arriving in Shanghai airport, we sat on a levitating train called the Maglev (magnetic levitation i guess). It floats by strong repelling magnets. It goes as fast as a bullet train, sometimes even faster! We stopped at the next stop and waited for the coach to arrive.We then took the coach to this place and had our breakfast. Then we went to this 3 level place that sold piroted stuff. My grandma bought Lesports bags and i bought a handphone chain thingy. Then we went for lunch. Steamboat. We each had our own stovie thingy to dunk in raw food. I kept withdrawing my hand cause it was so hot. Then we went to the hotel, Sheraton Four Points, to check in. Nearby the hotel, there is alot of shops. We went to have dinner in one of them and then walked around insearch of a supermarket to get gum...
Thats about all, Bye!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

New Poll

Don't forget to vote!
Scroll right to the bottom and if you really have not seen the mascot b4, search it on google.
Singapore pavillion mascot 2010
Bye!

To Shanghai tonight!

~YAY!~ Finally! I juz packed my and i think we will leave the house at 10p.m. I think we'll board at 1a.m. My hand is killing me! Ther's a soggy bandage around my left hand and so i cannot type propely. I am only using one finger. Well, i cannot wait to leave the house!
By the way, thanks Emily! I am gonna put the rank of excitement on a scale of 1 to 10.
Bye!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Yay! =D

Theres no school today because got parent's meeting. Yesterday i went to watch Shrek forever after. Very nice! The moral of the movie is: never ever sign rumplestlistskin's (did i get the spelling right?) form or you might find yourself zooming of to far far away. blahdy blahdy blah! Change of topic! So...next thursday, i'll be back from Shanghai. Next Friday i've got to go to school for NE ambassador thingy and on Fridayi've got to go to Da Zhang? I think it is that school... yeah, yeah... for something to do with GB. There'll be a flea market. I wonder what they'll sell... Phew, what a tiring week. But they are not confirmed yet. If the parent's meeting goes well, i'll also be going to Genting with my cousins. But i think that will be later.
Ciao!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Leaving Singapore

Hey! Guess what? I'm going to Shang Hai this Friday morning at 2.ooa.m.! I'll be udating the blog everyday on the trip( i hope)... We'll be going to the world expo. Have you seen the Singapore mascot? It's okay. Some people say it is cute. Search world expo 2010 singapore mascot on google to see what it looks like. So long!