Hello there, peeps!
As previously stated, here's an update.
So, I've practically been lazing around doing absolutely NOTHING ever since my exams ended on 1st Feb. LOL. NOTHING!
Well, not really nothing. Been reading my collection of Angsana's True Singapore Ghost Stories by Russell Lee which I purchased via my RM200 book voucher. Support 1Malaysia!
But before that, isn't this cat the cutest cat you've seen?! MEOW MEWO
Can't blame me for being a cat-lover cuz well, I live in nyan nyan city! =P
(Dogs are retarded)
Alright back to topic. Yeah, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LOL! Worst part is, I'm actually really enjoying it! Wish I could say the same for my parents though. They're the type of people who cannot tahan their children moping around all day doing NOTHING. Productive people tsk tsk. Wonder where I got my malas genes from. Adopted? Maybe. LOL.
Anyway, so they forced me to enroll in the same Mandarin speaking tuition I signed up for at 3rd Mile, which is apparently the same tuition I went to 2 years ago after my PLKN training. Can't believe I actually still remember how it was like in the class after exactly 2 years. I wanted to enroll in the intermediate course but the tuition insisted that I complete the last month of the basic course which I did not finish 2 years ago because I had to go to KL to start my A-levels. Sigh. I mean it's not like I'm a complete 'banana'. Wo hui qiang hua yi ma =(
Come to think of it, I'm having a 5-month holiday period now. Just the same like after PLKN 2 years ago. Only now I've already gotten my driving license and don't need to go for all those dreadful driving lessons anymore YAY! Hope my brain doesn't go all rusty after this period. Need to read some Chem books to prepare for Pharmacy in July. And also buy some ginkgo biloba pills from GNC. Hmm.
Next up, I checked out this following pic and I was like 'HEY, THAT'S ME!'
OH YEAH, FUG THAT S***!
It's not the doing-it part which is difficult, just the starting part. The part where I have to drag myself to begin exercising where my brains says GO! but my legs feel like they're 1000 pounds. Literally.
So how's life in Kuching so far? Well, I'd say the best part is the food. My favourite places of makan are HongKong Noodle House, Thompson's Corner (Rubber Road) and NK Food Network. Can't resist the butter chicken/fish rice, not to mention the tempting onion chicken rice. Onions are my weakness, simply delicious -salivates-
I'll try to snap some pics of them next time. *smack lips*
As the last laughter, here's a freezing snapshot of my sneezing. Enjoy and till next time, dear readers.
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