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Elaine.0707 RGS Class of 2010 Fencing Ekam Eveileb I'm coming to find you even if it takes all night;♥ |
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Elaine watched Hannah Montana The Movie TWICE. and dig this: she loves it. haha yeah seriously! maybe one word would help explain it: cowboy. okay more than that. I liked the uhm, Hoedown Throwdown too. such a nice song please. come to think of it, my blog needs a song(: ahhaa I was super surprised at ya'll comments on Tinkerbell's tagline! Faith Trust and Pixie Dust! it's what it says on my uhm, Tinkerbell file! oh, I'm gonna ignore Celine's tag. okay no, I'll be guilty honest. I uhm, ponned it): my mom agreed(long story). and uhm, I'm totally terrified of coach zhou's drills/warm-ups without Kuan and Esther cuz I can't cope with it. uhm, long time problem and all): notice everytime we do halfway, I'll have to go break? GAH. I PREFER COACH JAMES' WARM-UPS. school starting as usual, sucks. know how much homework I've put behind, hoping for the possibility of school closure! ahh oh wells. ohoh. I saw Mr Lau and his uhm, wife(presumably) yesterday. they were uhm, holding hands and laughing away, how strange to see them together.his wife's totally not how I would've imagined her to be. did I also mention that I went shopping and got a couple of pretty stuff? okay, I have now. I HAVE READ A DAVID BALDACCI BOOK. and I adore the genius behind his works. it's my first of his books I've read by the way. title's The Whole Truth. seriously, I think it's pure genius to work out a war like that (in the book). it's totally different from the rest of books of the same genre I've ever read. look who's got another fan of his works(: That’s why he’d hired Pender, who made the world believe what Creel wanted it to believe. It was often a war of attrition. You made up the truth and then buried the real thing under so much garbage that people grew weary of trying to dig through it and instead just accepted what you offered. It was the easy way out and humans were programmed to always go that way. After all, there were bills to pay, shopping to do, kids to raise, and sports to watch, so who had time for anything else? |