Wednesday-Sunday
Emily and I woke up at around two in the afternoon that day. Anyway, Emily doesn't have school on Wednesdays! She asked Weiyi and Weihui out for the 7.20PM movie 'She's the Man'. So, I slept for a little while more, found poems for my Literature Anthology, and took the bus to Tampines Mall with Emily. Reached there at six or something, had dinner at Long John Silver's since Weiyi was there with her friend, Huichi. The chicken had this odour, tasted real bad. And I ordered the all-chicken meal 'cause the fish had the fishy smell the last time I had Long John Silver's. Therefore, Long John Silver's is no longer in my Edible List, along with the durians.
Dumb enough, we slowly finished our dinner and slowly walked to the cinema counter to buy the tickets, at 7PM. By the way my mother came to meet us to see if everything's okay (we needed her monehhh), then she went to my grandmother's house, which is somewhere Tampines as well, 'cause she thought that 'She's the Man' was too kiddy for her. She wanted to watch 'The Nun' alone at first, brave Momma! But the show already started so yeah. Oh, only the front row was left for 'She's the Man', so we decided to watch it somewhere else; Weihui reached only at 7 plus anyway. Before that we went to Century Square to try if there were later time slots for the movie, but no. We booked the tickets on the A-something-something machine and took the MRT to Plaza Singapura. The first time we tried booking we got the first row, but fortunately the transaction failed with Emily's card, so we tried again and got the third row. It's totally stupid, who would want the front seats? We booked at 7PM for the 9.20PM show. That's so ahead of time, we should get the back rows, retard.
We smuggled food from Carrefour to the theatre, Cadbury Hazelnut Chocolate Y. Before that we toured the supermarket. Okay, I like the new way I'm uploading pictures, small and sweet.
Emily's crazy, she likes to do stupid actions in public. The other day she told me to take a picture of her lying straight on the seats of the bus, when there was nobody, of course. There was this foreign couple behind her when she took the picture and I was all, 'You're the reason if Singapore's tourism rate decreases'. Weiyi has pretty legs, she can run! We were talking about her future probability of being a model, but oh well she claimed that there are lots of scars on her legs. Pity, pity. And that bloody photograph is one of the few random shots of food in the supermarket. I just wanted to make the images align evenly, if you get what I mean. Anyway it's pig's kidneys and intestines. One word. Yuck. But that's better than the frogs and insects they sell in the supermarket at Golden Mile Complex a.k.a Little Thailand I say. I can't find the pictures I took (long ago) of the disgusting dead organisms they sell there now, so wait till forever if you wanna see them. You can always go to Golden Mile Complex though.
Carrefour's a great place to relax your eyes, everything's green! Those are green apples in the first image, they look like peas now! We saw this small booth promoting peanut butter, or styrofoam peanut butter. Anything, I don't like. Oh, I got bored while waiting to go in to the theatre and I was tempted to throw a five-cent coin down and hit one of the people dining Secret Recipe. Then my sister got so worked up 'cause she said it would cause a great impact due to gravity if it were to hit someone. Uh, that's the whole point. I didn't do it, I had to uphold my image: (A) Check what it shows on MSN, if you want. It's an angel.
Got down with waiting.
Look, three blacks and one white. No, not in the 'To Kill a Mockingbird' context. The colour of our shirts, it was not planned! And Weiyi kept mentioning that she was wearing too casually, shirt and FBT shorts. Then, she started self-consolation, she said it was a trend. We saw this girl who was wearing like Weiyi, shorts and shirt. Weiyi saw and went, 'You see, I started the trend.' or something like that, hahaha crap. By the way, why the hell do I seem so short.
We bought a large cup of drink for the four of us to share! Seriously speaking, anyone could've just walked away without paying for the drinks or anything else they offer self-service. But I believe that Singaporeans are not so evil, they're like me, like (A). There were these stupid slimy wriggly worms pasted on the floor (oh-oh, on the Golden Village website as well). Some of those worms were peeled off and one was pasted on one of Jean Grey's nostrils and the another at her. Private part. Whatever, I was just talking about how Singaporeans are not so evil. Why, why, why must bad people appear when good people do. Has it got something to do with Yin-yang yada yada?
Aside from that, 'She's the Man' was greaaaaaat! It was so hilarious that I felt like sitting futher away from Weihui 'cause she was laughing so loud people turned around to look at her. Weiyi as well, but her laughter is a little bit slow 'cause she laughed only after everyone else finished laughing, hahahaha. I don't mind watching the movie once more!
Went home with my sister right after the movie, it was past eleven. Escalators are ugly objects. Anyway, we were on the train and this group of children who look young (their height, their height!), but they act as if they're over 20. Trying to act cool, act mature. It irks me- this guy was blasting his techno song on his hand phone! Oh my gawd, techno. Techno. Techno's the most disgusting evolution of music. And it makes me feel like he was trying to show off the hand phone model or something, though I didn't see what kind of phone he was holding. It might be the cordless phone he brought from home, who knows, awwww. It probably proved my point when he decided to turn the song off before it even ended. What's the point, dude? He should have had the sense to know that 1) it's a train that he and his friends are in, not a long, long, limousine which his grandfather owns 2) it's midnight people are tired, they would appreciate if they could have a few minutes of sleep on the train 3) techno is disgusting. Luckily he and his friends got off pretty soon. Okay, one of the girls in that bunch of kiddies was wearing roller-blades! What for, what for? Is it even allowed or appropriate? That's why I think they have absolutely no common sense!
Thursday, 8th June, 2005
I woke up really early to meet Weihui. At 8AM she gave me a morning call and she went back to sleep, whatever! In the end she made my mother late for work, your fault, your fault. My mother bought us breakfast at McDonald's (Fille-O-Fish Y) and dropped us at Marine Parade Library. Weihui and I sat on the benches outside the library and finished our breakfast before going in to do work. Romeo & Juliet was my work, read. It was freaking cold and it was raaaining, brrrr.
I casually told Weihui she looked like a lion 'cause she got a new haircut and all that. Then she said that she'd rather be a lion than be a sea with lots of waves, if you know what it means. She started her crapology about being a lion which represents Singapore, how the lion protects Singapore... Then I told her how noble it is to be a sea, to provide people with water- the essential need of life. Without the sea, Singapore wouldn't even survive. So at the end of the day, we're all patriotic citizens of Singapore Y!
Went to Starbucks for a break, or lunch. Chocolate Cream Chip, Ham and Cheese Croissant & Chocolatey Muffin Y. Then we walked back to the library to do work. Decided to settle down in the Children's section, in fact, the Babies' section. We were sitting on bite-sized chairs and reading our books in a very much lively atmosphere with all the kids and toddlers and babies reading out loud. Can't believe we actually stayed there for four or five hours! But I only managed to finish one chapter of Romeo & Juliet, I'm a slow reader.
We walked to Katong Shopping Centre for tuition, it was very early so we sat down and shared the last hot dog bun from the confectionery. That's the cat called Twit. Or at least it's known to me as Twit.
Aunt Grace came and bought me and Weihui dinner. Tuition after dinner, and sleepover after tuition. Weihui wanted to do her Higher Chinese project and she can't type Chinese on her computer so, yeah.
Friday, 9th June, 2005
I woke up early, again. To meet Wan En at Marine Parade Library (what's with Marine Parade Library anyway). My parents fetched Weihui home before that.
So Wan En and I had breakfast at Starbucks. I treated Wan En a piece of Oreo Cheesecake and she treated me half a Large cup of Chocolate Cream Chip. Talked a while and went to Parkway Parade for fun, we just walked around aimlessly. Went to the arcade and really wasted two bucks on retarded games. Like the motorcycle race thing, I kept crashing into walls that I gave up half way and Wan En continued the game. And then there was a blackout before we completed the race, I feel so cheated. That's it. We played this hockey game too, it sucked. One against one is boring, no tension, hahaha. Then we played the soccer thing, we put all the balls we had in it, confusion, confusion! Oh, I saw four ex-Kong Hwaiians at Marine Parade.
Then Weihui came to meet us, 'cause at 3PM I was going to watch some Aviva Open 2006 competition or whatever.
Tempted to eat Chocolate Fondue 'cause I've never tried it before. And since it was pretty cheap at Anderson's and Swensen's didn't have Chocolate Fondue, we got it. It's just the dipping of fruits and cones and ice-cream into the melted chocolate which hardens pretty fast, nothing really heavenly about that but it's fun to play with! But the scoops of ice-cream were too big I guess. But after we finished eating halfway the melted chocolate hardened! Bad, bad. Weihui said that the Haagen Dazs Chocolate Fondue is better, the melted chocolate won't hardn and the scoops of ice-cream are smaller. Okay, hint, hahahaha. And, I conclude that Wan En has the inabilty to keep herself clean when eating ice-cream, unlike me. Did I mention that she treated me to some Scoopz or something Cookies n' Cream ice-cream and before she could finish her ice-cream, it melted and made a huge mess.
We walked back to Marine Parade to rot, then Wan En went home and Weihui and I watched the badminton competition at Singapore Indoors Stadium. We went to the balcony seats to eat our Mee Goreng Y (Weihui's treat!) but the stupid usher chased us down. And I see where we'd be sitting for JJ Tour Concert, quite near to the stage, we can see everything pretty clear I suppose. Then Beatrice said that we have a higher chance of being pulled upon stage to do audience-involving games or whatever. Beatrice SMS-ed me , 'Sabo Emelia!'. No Beatrice, we're friends. Sabo Wan En instead. Anyway the balcony seats are pretty fine too, you get the general view. Weihui said she felt like watching the concert as well, too late girl, tsk.
My parents fetched me at almost six 'cause they were on the way home and I have a dental appointment the next day I couldn't stayover at Weihui's. I want to make Popiah. Next time, perhaps.
Saturday, 10th June, 2005
Went to the orthodontist to get my braces removed.
I have pretty teeth, that's it :D
1. He took out my four molar bands as if he was gonna pluck the teeth out.
2. He cleaned my teeth and gum till I had a severe blood loss.
3. He put some plasticine-like thing into my mouth to get the alignment of my teeth. The plasticine-like thing was Mango-flavoured.
4. He took it out and told me to leave the room.
5. He gave me the mould of my teeth before I had braces
6. He returned me the X-rays of my mouth and jaw
7. He gave me a tube of Colgate Total 12 Whitening Gel toothpaste
8. He told me to go back in a couple of days to get my retainers.
I reached home and slept for the rest of the day, think I was tired. Before I slept, I ate mango. Random.
Sunday, 11th June, 2005
Okay, I woke up early again! To go for lunch with my mother's ex-school mates, Li Ping and Su Zen at a Chinese resaurant at Novena Square. Walked around Novena Square before ging to the restaurant for a buffet.
Pretty food.
Pretty water mill.
After lunch we went to shop at Marina Square, Suntec City and Parkway Parade. We sat down for tea at Venezia, and I had my Cookies n' Cream milkshake- it's the new love. After that Li Ping and Su Zen went home and my father fetched us from Parkway Parade to Expo to continue shopping. Bought new clothes and went home.
Fortunately the conquering of Tampines Mall and Century Square on today is postponed, or cancelled. If not I'd type till my fingers bleed.
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