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Apr 10, 2009

That's The Way It Is

Don't give up on your faith,
Love comes to those who believes it,
And that's the way it is....

When you believe it, you get it.
This is the lesson that I've learned today.

Thanks for everything,
Thanks for letting me know the meaning of true friendship,
and the beauty of true friendship.

P.S. I read puppy love's FB notes today...And this post is for you as well, in response to 'LOVE IS IN THE AIR':P
Don't haish la, I'm sure your faith is somewhere out there....LOL
Who says so, Joel says so:P

Mar 16, 2009

A Sweet Affair

Okay, again, I will make it quick. My brain, for no reason, is not working at its optimum.

STRESSED = DESSERTS

So, here we are -----> Up To U Station - the new Tong Shui one-stop station in town.


We got there too early. We were told the tong shui not ready yet. So, here come the handy camera. :)



Red Bean + Rice Balls.



Soya + Rice Balls

My review? The red bean soup was well cooked (of course la!)..er..and quite thick paste, tastes sweet but not too sweet...the coloured rice balls were...(took me 2 minutes to think, hard, hoo). See what I mean by 'MY-Brainy Matter IS NOt-functIoNing!!'

Let see how Joel comments about it, "where are you?" ^_^ ~ Notty Nat

Mar 9, 2009

What is TLC?

"Arigato gozaimasu!" "No idea you're good at art, :p"

Mar 2, 2009

Movie: Slumdog Millionaire

Here's a quick review of a movie I chose to watch over the weekend - Slumdog Milionaire. It was one of the red carpet stunners at recent Oscar Award ceremony, sweeping 8 out of 10 nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Song. This 2008 British drama film is an adaptation of a novel Q & A by Indian author Vikas Swarup. When I learned about this movie - my first thought was "Huh? Lousy millionaire by chance? Must be a comedy." Set and filmed in India, Slumdog Millionaire tells the story of a young man from the slums of Mumbai who appears on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?


The picture of young Jamal squatting inside the loo. He is so adorable.



Poverty is a disease. Religious and political conflicts make it even worse.



The brothers eke out a living, traveling on top of trains, selling goods, pretending to be tour guides at the Taj Mahal, and picking pockets.


Jamal and his long lost childhood sweetheart, Latika.
*That's all; I'm too tired to tell the details. Sorry for short review. Not in my shape lately. :) Nat~