gossip girls

November 19th, 2007

im waaaay behind the schedule! the newly discovered tv series, gossio girls is hooking me off! i didnt read the books(the cover is too girly, i cant be seen reading them!), but fortunately the series are here already. just finished the pilot episode(8 more to go!), and totally love it!

i love the storyline, the former queen bee, cast away from the inner socialite circle, saved by a not-so-cute hero, rocking the circle again!

now im so eager to watch the “confession of a shopaholic the movie”!! it’ll start the filming by next january, cross ur fingers, sistah!

sophie kinsella’s

November 18th, 2007

I’m officially obsessed over shopaholic the series! sophie kinsella is definately the best writer ever(she’s my cup of tea anyway). ive read all her book(so far), and totally loving every single of them! right now im reading shopaholic & baby.

now, im looking for these:

confession of a broken heart

November 18th, 2007

its almost a year now since hitz1. i know i should get over it, but i cant. i still cannot accept the fact that siti let another singer to perform bisakah at hitz1. i still cannot accept that she made the announcement AFTER the performance. yet again, i should get over it.

now, bisakah once again failed. but only this time, siti performed it. yes, she graced the event, i know. but what went wrong? bisakah is just as good as the others(or not, the best), why on earth that bisakah didnt make it? blah blah blah, the reason is endless.

next week, destinasi cinta should be on its way to compete the other 9 songs, and truly, i dont put any hope on this one. u wanna sing it live or not, up to u, u wanna let other sing it for u, up to u, u wanna back off, up to u. hell i dont care.

come to think about it, i guess the hitz1 incident really slapped my face hard, it really left me a doubt. i dont think i can recover from that.

i guess i am a drama queen.

Greve

November 15th, 2007

oh god. today is major. like totally. ok first of all, let me set the record straight. i didnt want to go to scholl today for some reason(greve and all), but i have to, i mean there’s a test this afternoon, so i say “hey, i got my imagine-R, so why shouldnt i go?” so there i go, all alone venturing the day at 7am! we all know here in france ade greve, so there was no metro at my house! and guess when did i arrive at school? 11am. talk about suicidal!
and obviously, to make my day complete, there was no test. like i came all the way for nothing. loved it. so i went to my lawyer office, to take my new hse keys! YAY! im officially logé!

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i think i’ve posted earlier about the diffs between msia n fr, and i want to rectify somethin. greve is shit. like over it. im sorry, but when it kene to ur hidung, baru rasa, but i still respect their right, it’s just that i dont know, like can u improve the service a lil bit before going on strike?

i arrived at paris at 5.30pm, and i arrived at home around 7.40pm(usually it takes me 20 minutes from chatelet-temp. house). here, lemme show somethin


[RED] from my school, and for greve reason, i had to stop at bibliotheque and took line 14(10minutes)

[GREEN] thank god line 1 ok, but ala2 salmon la kan? koser bergesel bonton ngan minah2! ewwww gross! had to stop at champs elysees(20min)
[PINK] shit, line 13 at champs elysees was not working, have to go back to concorde to take line 8, just to go to invalides!(15min)

[BLUE] double shit, line 8 wasnt working aswell,so have to go back to champs elysee to cross the pont to invalides(15min)

[BLACK] oh shit, i walked through 20plus blocks!! can u imagine? walk all the way(black line) in cold night!(20min). normally i should take the rer C at invalides, but some fugly HO blocked the entrance, i cant get through it!
[PURPLE] at last,the rer C at pont de l’alma tiba, merasalah menggelupur dalam train tuh!

Home sweet home. well, temp. home.

Love every second of ‘it’

November 14th, 2007

Minister: I commend yo-yo-yourjournalists trying to project… to exaggerate more than what actuallyhappened. That-that-that-that’s it. We are not the-the and I-Icongratulate your journalists behaving like an actor, that-that’s it…
Reporter: As you say that, sir, we’re watching scenes of protesters being sprayed by chemical-filled water!
Minister: YA! I am watching! I’mhere! You’ve been trying… trying to do it this - to do thiseverywhere but in Malaysia people are allowed to, you know? We know ourpolice head our colleague… Police have whatever allowed theprocession to go to the Istana Negara, you know? Do police, firstpolice, like, they handle them, they attack them, they… the policedon’t, don’t, don’t fire anybody?
Reporter: Our correspondent came back to the office, sir, with chemicals in his eyes!
Minister:You-you-you-you arehere with the idea, you are trying to project, what is your mind! Youthink that we Pakistan, we are Burma, we are Myanmar. Everythingyou-you are thinking! WE ARE DIFFERENT! We are totally different!
Reporter: Well unfortunately when you refuse to let people protest, it does appear so.
Minister: Ya ya we are not likeyou! You-you have earlier perception, you come here, you want toproject us like undemocratic country. This a democratic country!
Reporter: So why can’t people protest then, if it’s a democratic country?
Minister: YES, PEOPLE PROTEST!People do-do… of course they protest. We are allowing them protest,and they have demonstrated. But we just trying to disperse them, andthen later they-they-they don’t wanna disperse, but later our policecompromise. They have compromised and allowed them to proceed to IstanaNegara! Police, our police have succeeded in handling them gently,right? Why do you report that? You take the opposition, someone fromopposition party you ask him to speak. You don’t take from thegovernment, right?
Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests…
Minister: Pardon? Pardon? Pardon?
Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?
Minister: I can’t hear you! I can’t hear you!
Reporter: Why did you not break up these protests more peacefully?
Minister: No we-we are! We… this protest is illegal! We don’t want..this… the… NORMALLY
Reporter: OK, so let me return to my former question. Why is this protest illegal?
Minister: YA! It’s a illegalprotest because we have the erection in Malaysia. It’s no-no point onhaving a protest! We are allowing to every erection… every five yearsnever fail! We are not our like, like Myanmar, not like other country.And, and you are helping this. You Al-Jazeera also is helping this,this forces. The, you know, these forces who are not in passion, whodon’t believe in democracy!
Reporter: Alright, many thanks for joining us.
Minister:  I don’t, ya, you, Al-Jazeera, this is, is Al-Jazeera attitude. Right?

source: http://kennysia.com/