Sunday, November 18, 2007

heres the update bout last few days. went out wid long time no seen huimin to orchard. just randomly shop ard and updated each other bout our recent happenings. anyway. i doubt anyone from sch will be able to stand our whole conversation. almost all abt fahrenheit. hahas. the lights at orchard in the night are awesome. manage to capture some photos. here they are..

captured at heeren. where the lazy huimin was complainin bout her tired legs. LOL

man of steel....colour. hahhas




overhead lights above the road


theres 3 of these guys. one of them is my prince charmin accordin to huimin. hahas


close up of the overhead lights

dream house (:

branded sweets. LOL

bought this seventeen mag. told huimin i better buy more this yr. cos next yr eighteen cannot buy le. LOL. in the end... she told mi not funny. hahahs

so in need of late night retail therapy. or night activities. any recommendations?


ahh! all these made mi look forward to christmas! my favorite festival of the yr. hahas. too bad i didnt capture the photos of christmas trees. anyway. went out wid siaowei to AMK ytd. last min wanted to play pool. lol. that gal kept losing. practice more please. hahas. kidding.


nights are so boring for mi now.


and one more thing. go watch the movie 'the game plan'. its a superb movie. hilarious and touching. keeps u laughin at the beginning and for those who shed tears easily. well. im guilty of it. hahas. i think u will definately shed some tears watchin it.

Quarterback Joe Kingman (Dwayne ''The Rock'' Johnson) is known as one of the toughest players to ever take the field. But his dream is suddenly sacked for a loss when he discovers Peyton, the daughter he never knew existed, on his doorstep. Now , just as his career is soaring, Joe must learn to juggle his old lifestyle of parties, practices and dates with supermodels while tackling the new challenges of ballet, bedtime stories and baby dolls – all without fumbling. Equally perplexed is his hard-edged mega-agent, Stella Peck, herself without a parental bone in her body. But, as the championship grows nearer, Joe is about to realize that the game that truly matters has nothing to do with money, endorsements or even touchdowns – it's all about the really tough stuff: patience, teamwork, selflessness and winning the heart of the one little fan who turns out to count the most.


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