They say that pictures are worth a thousand words. I guess I'll let the pictures do the talking
Alhamdulillah. To all the people who have put their faith on us and me especially, I couldn't thank you more. It was a 'challenging' journey(both mentally and PHYSICALLY- 2 bottles of 100plus in the morning of the quarter finals!) and we wouldn't have made it through without you guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!
Friday, November 30, 2007
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Butterflies for a different reason
I've been doing it for a few years, but the feeling remains the same. It never fails to feel like how it felt during the first time. Tidur tak lena, makan tak kenyang, mandi tak basah. That sunking feeling deep inside the stomach. The inability to indulge in great food when they're right in front of you, the inability to sleep the night before, or even during 'it'.
Ladies and Gentleman, that is the effect of a debating tournament towards me.
Ladies and Gentleman, that is the effect of a debating tournament towards me.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
3 unspoken words
Could it be that we can’t admit it?
Could it be that we’re dying to reveal but just can’t find the words?
Could it be that we want it to be a secret?
Could it be that we both don’t want to end up regretting?
You don’t want to say just for the sake of saying…those 3 unspoken words.
I don’t want you to say it just because…
So,we might as well keep it a secret...
Could it be that we’re dying to reveal but just can’t find the words?
Could it be that we want it to be a secret?
Could it be that we both don’t want to end up regretting?
You don’t want to say just for the sake of saying…those 3 unspoken words.
I don’t want you to say it just because…
So,we might as well keep it a secret...
Thursday, November 15, 2007
I know I shouldn't blog until I've finished reading. I'm currently reading John Grisham's The Client. It comes with The Street Lawyer too. It's cheaper when you get omnibus version's of books from authors that you like. I've been doing a lot of thinking lately and strangely on extra-curricular activities. I should participate in more activities. I miss the excitement of learning something completely new. Someone suggested getting active in campus politics. Yes, someone whose face is currently in the wufi's bulletins. I never knew I can actually fit in the 'wufi' picture. I'm not completely striking it off but as of now, I don't think 'certain' people can stand me. Especially when one wants to revamp the whole system :). After all, politics is all about trying to please as much people as you can. If there's one thing in the world that does not have any rules - it's politics! Lightning can strike anytime...
Well, how about mooting? Pie's been getting active in it. Congratulations to her, with her hard work and talents she's been suppressing, she's the captain of her team despite being only in her 1st sem. I know I once said earlier that I will never do mooting as long as I live and I'm thinking that statement is just the-heat-of-the-moment-thing. I cannot avoid mooting if I'm doing law, and if you're talking about the hard work, well... everything in life needs hard work. I think I'll try mooting, for the sake of knowledge.
And there's debate. You shouldn't let just one thing defines your life right? You should maximize your uni life as best as you can and have much fun as you can.
Well, how about mooting? Pie's been getting active in it. Congratulations to her, with her hard work and talents she's been suppressing, she's the captain of her team despite being only in her 1st sem. I know I once said earlier that I will never do mooting as long as I live and I'm thinking that statement is just the-heat-of-the-moment-thing. I cannot avoid mooting if I'm doing law, and if you're talking about the hard work, well... everything in life needs hard work. I think I'll try mooting, for the sake of knowledge.
And there's debate. You shouldn't let just one thing defines your life right? You should maximize your uni life as best as you can and have much fun as you can.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
buku
I'll only blog once I've finished a reading book. Never underestimate the amount of knowledge you can gain from books, even fictions too. I'm never good with non-fictions but I think I should get starting on it, you know-for knowledge wise. It should be fun reading non-fictions without pressure. Yes, having that book review for Clash of Civilizations does makes it a major turn-off for me to actually finish the book. Even though at a certain point, it sounds like some 'conspiracy theory', there's actually some good points inside it.
I'll think I'll go back to fictions first before jumping off to non-fictions. And there's that 4 issues of The Economist still waiting to be read after putting it behind for exams. I found it to be a better reading material than TIME-less on gossips, more in depth analysis. It does take a while to adjust to because I'm not used to reading what I believe to be sophisticated articles where the writers assumes you know everything but practice makes perfect. Wouldn't want dad's gift to me for a year-free of subscription goes to waste. So I guess I'll be dedicating this holiday that I have(minus Royals debate) for reading.
Congratulations for cousin Ayie (yup, I'll still call you ayie when the world calls you Khai) for being elected Chairman of UKEC. Good job so far on Ceku .
I'll think I'll go back to fictions first before jumping off to non-fictions. And there's that 4 issues of The Economist still waiting to be read after putting it behind for exams. I found it to be a better reading material than TIME-less on gossips, more in depth analysis. It does take a while to adjust to because I'm not used to reading what I believe to be sophisticated articles where the writers assumes you know everything but practice makes perfect. Wouldn't want dad's gift to me for a year-free of subscription goes to waste. So I guess I'll be dedicating this holiday that I have(minus Royals debate) for reading.
Congratulations for cousin Ayie (yup, I'll still call you ayie when the world calls you Khai) for being elected Chairman of UKEC. Good job so far on Ceku .
Saturday, November 10, 2007
This I promise you
IRONICALLY, the first thing I plan to do after my exam (i.e. this wednesday) is to buy a new shoe rack in IKEA. The sight of my shoes scattered all over the entrance is quite alarming. It's as if they're screaming out to me "Save/Wear us,you idiot!"
And you know what's the worst part?
It's when you keep on buying them, but wear them only once or twice. Or worst yet,when you actually forgot you own that certain pair of shoes until SOMEONE ELSE reminds you of it. Yikes!!!
And you know what's the worst part?
It's when you keep on buying them, but wear them only once or twice. Or worst yet,when you actually forgot you own that certain pair of shoes until SOMEONE ELSE reminds you of it. Yikes!!!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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