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Friday, August 29, 2008

PIANO EXAM

Omg...... I just can't believe it....



MY PIANO EXAM IS JUST OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Now i can celebrate 50%

I'm sure you guys will know where the other 50% is......

Behind UPSR....... (Attack!!!!!!!!!)

The examiner is a English man with an English accent with an English look.

(Duh, Li Anne!)

I played scales first... E major, A major, B minor.

I played it with no mistakes until B Minor had a wrong fingering.

Everything else was all right.......

Until my Piano pieces.......




THE HORROR!





The left hand ALL WAYS sound louder then the right hand no matter how soft i play for the left and no matter how hard i play the right hand....


So my Allegro, and Der Kuckuck und die Naachtigall (The cuckoo and the Nightingale) was horrendous.

Simply...............






HORRENDOUS




For the sight-reading, He asked me to practice and do what ever I want. (Can I run out and get a Distinction??? XD)

I didn't understand his English accent.

So when i started to practice, I thought I was doing the sight-reading and not the practice.

So I was looking at the examiner.....

Few seconds past.

Another few seconds past.....

I started panicking and thought i was gonna fail.

Then he said " Alright, you half minute have past, now lets hear your sight reading."

Omg.....

My really-sight-reading time was worse then the practice.

Will i get marks for my practice???? But NO.

Duh.........

When I finished, I came out of the room feeling crazy.

And when I mean crazy.....

I MEAN crazy.

I saw my sister who was gonna take the Exam after me.

She asked me a few questions.

And guess what?

When I came out of the room....

I feel like i wanna smile all the way and laugh like a maniac in a MPH (Mental problem Hospital)

Oh yes.

I'm going crazy!

One boy (Grade 1) was going to sit for the exam in another room.

He was staring at me seeing my reaction after the piano exam.

But all I felt was craziness.

And perhaps madness.











Friday, August 22, 2008

:D

Kinda happy with my MGB paper results (MGB: Majlis Guru Besar. AKA: My Good Brother!! XD yeah rite, I have no Guru Besar brothers.)

Only that i didn't get the english paper yet.

:(

(i better not make the words too colourful. Since i found out where to change the font colour, i have gone mad with the colours! D:)

I went for swimming lessons down my condominium. (I mean at the condominium's swimming pool.)

Every Sunday.... Now I am starting to like swimming.

Just now I saw the bicycle dunno what at the Olympics. The TV, duh.

Then i saw they were like going up and down. Because the lanes are like lotsa hills and they are the Giants on giant bicycle.

I was like "Oooo so FUN!"

then i remember...... I can't ride a bicycle. D: So sad.

there were lotsa stuff I wanna type but i.......






Forgot. :P

And leave it to me to type something down as you say what you want me to type.

I'll be sure to destroy it with meaningless words and it might go like this:


From pures mesartk yuo mtsu ybu velewt cei raemc nad undrdeh 4A eppar. :D

translation: From super market you must buy twelve ice cream and hundred A4 paper.



Ok, so i am joking.

malaysia got silver medal for the Olympic badminton!

thank goodness for Lee Chong Wei if not we would be left with no badminton medals.

At all. okay, maybe one....... But.... ???? What am I talking ABOUT?????




Learn In A Lavatory

In 1975, a Japanese manufacturer produced toilet rolls with English lessons printed on them. it was said that regular users of the paper could learn 800 English words in the first year of using the paper. A spokesman for the company said," Sitting where they are will give them time to use their brains profitably."
In the same year, a German toilet-paper manufacturer marketed the sam idea with 26 English lessons on each roll. To prevent family arguments the course was repeated eight times on every roll.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Hi!!!!!!! So I am supposed to tell you guys about the One Utama and the Youth Exchange thing right? Or am I wrong? i'm getting old (Tsk tsk. You young people should pay us elderly people some respect! XDDD)

Kidding.

So last year, my oldest sister joined up for a sort of 'program' called Youth exchange (YE for short) My sister got a japanese girl named **** ******. Not telling you guys her name!!!! XDD

So I can't tell you guys what we did fro a whole 1 and a half week. We only had her for 1 week then she goes to mallaca to another foster family for i half week and she somes back to us for half a week then she says Bye-Bye to Malaysia.

So we went to one utama. we wanted to see the animax fair (A really dead fair... or "fair") and to buy a dress for my sister's friends jap girl for their masquerade "ball". we went there a just found a group of people for the cosplay going shopping.

There was a red haired dude dressed up as the monkey guy from Final Fantasy Advent Children. (We got so used to call him monkey boy untill We forgot his name.)

Sorry monkey boy. -.-

And a few others. Whom i cannot name.

Reasons: 1) To lazy to name them
2) Don't know /forgot their name
3) Have no clue who they were

And seriously..... I DON'T blame them for going shopping.

it was so dead That i nearly fell asleep there. Apart from the few people around and the people NOT in the 'fair and the performind people.

Gosh.

And you know Dina? the runner-up for Malaysian Idol when Daniel Lee won? (My sis friend said he was gay... O.o Sorry Daniel Lee fans)

She was supposed to perform too. But we went early. To get the jap girls dress.

I had fun finding the dress.

As long as I'm not the poor person that have to change all over again.

:D

I wish i could put up some pics into my blog posts.

Please teach me how to.

End of blog.
-Over and out!-

Pure Genius

Ganesh Sittampalam, the youngest graduate in Britian this century, got his math degree at the ahe of 13 years, 5months. Another clever chap was Matthew Trout, from the UK, who began an Open University mathematics course at the ahe of 10 years and 10 months. And Zerah Colburn, a six-year-old whizz-brain from Vermont, USA could multiply 12225 by 1223 and come up with the right answer!



Saturday, August 9, 2008

:D

Well, I just came back from shopping. ["Shopping" I meant] My sister's friend and her sister and her Youth Exchange girl came over to go to One Utama Animax Youth.... Youth what is it again????

It was kinda boring.

The cosplay we saw was depresing (Not to metion the so-called crowd.) I only saw a group of cosplay people by the way.

And they were shopping.......

It's a wonderr.... Wait a minute... No it is NOT a wonder.

So. Beijing Olympics started.

I was watching the Male Gymnastics and Swimming.

Oh... And did I tell you I will only be updating my blog at the end of the week???

Nevermind... I'm kind of blur myself. @_@


I don't think I can be writing any further.

I'll tell you guys more stuff when Im exam-free and study-free......

Bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Until we meet..... in 1000000 years time]XD

Friday, August 8, 2008

Im baaack!!!

Gah!!! Im so very very nervous!!!!!!

4 weeks time I will have my piano Grade 2 exam and 4 weeks time i will have UPSR!!!!

So close!

I mean the date of the exams.

Now i'm in the 1st class not the 2nd class. But after UPSR I will be back to the 2nd class!!!

Back with Enid, Katrina, Nadiah and Pik Yen!
Farina too but she is in the dewan with me!


Dang it.

I don't know how to edit blog layouts. I mean I know but How to i change it?
I... nevermind... We won't understand
(Even I myself don't understand! :P)


I just came back from tuition. my Tuition teacher baked for us a very HUGE chocolate chip bread with extra chocolate chip!

But i didn't get to eat it. :'(


NOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My transport lady came early so i didn't get to eat.

my and my friend who is also in the same car were dissapointed. :P



Flying Dutchman

The Flying Dutchman was captained by Henrick van der Decken who was known to be a little odd.

On his last journey from Amsterdam to the East Indies, he apparently made a pact with the devil as his ship rounded the Cape of Good Hope.

He was condemned to sail on until the Day of Judgment.

The Flying Dutchman- or a ship closely resembling it- is still seen roaming the seas.

Sighting the ship is supposed to bring a curse or death on the person who sees it.


Blast From the Past

Psychometrists are people who can touch an object belonging to someone else and pick up emotional vibes, allowing them to feel what the owner was like or where the item was made.

In 1917, a battered suitcase was found on a beach in ireland by an amateur psychometrist.

When he picked it up he felt as if he was suffocating.

he opened the suitcase and traced the owner- it had belonged to a passenger who had drowned in the sinking of the liner Lusitania, two years earlier.