came online and had an impulse to blog.
shall blog about yesterday!

huijie, meijun, jaslyn and i went to JRL yesterday to do guess-what?
haha.
and product for me:
i have to find research on reproductive systems.
hah. shocked yet?
thing is, i couldnt think of a novel idea to use as our animal[s] reproductive organs
and offered to do research on it.
yeap!
i think it's pretty obvious why they all looked at me immediately when meijun brought up reproductive systems huh.
haha.
if you get it, then good for you.
if you dont, you need to hang out with me more.
whahahahaaha.

ohohoh and another of my practical jokes.
LOL!
jaslyn was borrowing borrowing books at the borrowing stations.
she took out her wallet to get her ezlink card
and she left her wallet at the corner of the table, under her tummy area and started being oh-so-very-intrigued in the scanner.
her wallet pretty much disappeared into her sweater hoodie without anyone noticing.
whahahha.
then she started saying "where is mywallet???where is my wallet??did you see my wallet?!"
in her classic high voice mind you.
and no one took her seriously,
keeping a straight face was seriously tough too.
heh. jaslyn was the only one who couldnt figure out who hid her wallet IN HER HOODIE.
but then i was the one who told meijun and hui jie where her wallet was and we couldnt keep a straight face after that.
oh man.
if you have awesome imagination and you know jaslyn, you'll ache from laughter :DD
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Singapore needs to win the opportunity to host the youth olympics.
Go Singapore (:


friend (frĕnd)
n.
  1. A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts.
  2. A person whom one knows; an acquaintance.
  3. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.
  4. One who supports, sympathizes with, or patronizes a group, cause, or movement: friends of the clean air movement.
  5. Friend A member of the Society of Friends; a Quaker.
tr.v. Archaic., friend·ed, friend·ing, friends.

To befriend.

be·tray (bĭ-trā')
tr.v., -trayed, -tray·ing, -trays.

    1. To give aid or information to an enemy of; commit treason against: betray one's country.
    2. To deliver into the hands of an enemy in violation of a trust or allegiance: betrayed Christ to the Romans.
  1. To be false or disloyal to: betrayed their cause; betray one's better nature.
  2. To divulge in a breach of confidence: betray a secret.
  3. To make known unintentionally: Her hollow laugh betrayed her contempt for the idea.
  4. To reveal against one's desire or will.
  5. To lead astray; deceive.

tian jie is right.
i never thought i'd agree,
but now i do.