Friday, August 3, 2007 12:41 AM
highly literary, with occasional grammar slips
'looks' over 'you'never go out with a boy who says that he is only attracted to your personality and not your looks. because experience tells us that he is probably a big fat liar who will probably lie to you for the rest of your life. who told me this? a sage called 'history'.
indeed, after much debate and speculation (or was there even any?), looks are definitely important. and girls are usually the ones exploited cunningly by devious boys hungry for perfect aesthetics. with that, i literally mean
36-24-32.this blog entry is
SO inspired by an entity too malicious to be mention (no, he's not voldemort). HAHA! i'm kidding. this particular friend of mine is just
REALLY into appearance, packaging and
36-24-32. i mean, how can i blame him? he represents the whole category of 'males'!
looks matter. but it's definitely not a determining factor over your worth. how much you are worth technically means how valued you are by people around you, how respected and treasured you are by friends and families alike. and it is definitely your personality that will ascertain your worth.
and to me, this is much more important than how pretty your face is. take note, boys!
celebrationoh, our bro, raymond got a job today! we are so so so happy for him! praise the Lord! and considering the time (it's less than a month after he ORD), we have so much to praise God for. that is such an amazing grace which i cannot help but share! 3 cheers for God (and of course, raymond)! congratulations, yeah?
we say it again, it is not poisonous.we baked and we cooked, and baked and cooked and baked and cooked today @ chuanyan's place. it was good fun as we slogged hard for our own meals. not that we actually cared anyway, with that great company we had.
we magically conjured spaghetti (and the Great Sauce), eggish-garlicish meat, cheesecake, banana muffins and pork chop! and some heartless chaps bought finger foods, laksa and chwee kueh (do you spell it like that?) from old chang kee and kovan foodcourt. sounds delicious? yeah, it was, indeed.
we should have more of such gatherings.