Kwazy is on the roll... heywa... another opportunity for glamour...
Check out one of the photos in this article that appeared in the Star's Metro on 25th August. Can you spot the glamour girl?
Well, actually that's not the first time kwazy's face appeared in public newspapers. Funnily enough, she never kept any of those newspaper articles.
Appearance no.1 - 10 or 11 years old? was interviewed as a participant on a colouring contest held at KL Plaza, can't remember whether it was a solo picture or with her sis
Appearance no.2 - 17/18/19 years old? class photo for an article focussing on choral speaking
Appearance no.3 - 17 years old? was interviewed by a malay newspaper about my thoughts on the then "dangerous" minibuses
Appearance no.4 - unannouncable age, yesterday, with other tappers performing a tap dance at PJ Civic Centre
Ok... back to earth...
Friday, August 26, 2005
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
...Reader's S*hack.
Malaysia's first online book rental website. Saw an article about it in In.Tech today. Personally, I found the books priced a bit too high. The rental price is ok though I think less than RM5 is more desirable. Still I must laud them for their entrepreneurship. Better still is to introduce Bookcrossing to everyone. ;-)
Monday, August 08, 2005
...pink, flourescent and short.
Who would ever thought that kwazy berry would be crazy enough to wear a very very short flourescent pink skirt? Something pink - still can do. Something flourescent - can get used to it. Something very very short - no way! But who knows, you may see a bright berry on the roll. First, more yoga and tap tap, plus add extra jogging and other loose weight exercise scheme. Huh, what did you say Miss Lazy Bones? That it's not worth it? Sshh... kwazy might just agree with you.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
...disappointments on a Sunday.
#1 - could not find what i wanted to buy
i was so very tired. yet dutifully i went my rounds to search for suitable attire for my costume. needless to say my original assemble was rejected. however i was not rewarded for my efforts of going to several outlets. i did not even see anything that i could pass off as ok. on the bright side, as consolation, i bought myself three cds for ringgit ninety nine and cents ninety only.
#2 - flying cockroach
it really did fly. fly like a dragonfly flies. with its wings spread. it wasn't just my imagination. i had witnesses. all these while i thought they only could hover a few inches above ground or float downwards. but this one i saw went sailing from the hair of a person to several metres away and upwards. now my fear of them have increase. but i am proud that i did not scream as much as my sis.
#3 - goodbye to another of my favourite
i must be losing my sense of hearing. those i thought did not sing that well are still in the competition.
i was so very tired. yet dutifully i went my rounds to search for suitable attire for my costume. needless to say my original assemble was rejected. however i was not rewarded for my efforts of going to several outlets. i did not even see anything that i could pass off as ok. on the bright side, as consolation, i bought myself three cds for ringgit ninety nine and cents ninety only.
#2 - flying cockroach
it really did fly. fly like a dragonfly flies. with its wings spread. it wasn't just my imagination. i had witnesses. all these while i thought they only could hover a few inches above ground or float downwards. but this one i saw went sailing from the hair of a person to several metres away and upwards. now my fear of them have increase. but i am proud that i did not scream as much as my sis.
#3 - goodbye to another of my favourite
i must be losing my sense of hearing. those i thought did not sing that well are still in the competition.
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
...do dreams come true?
No, I'm not talking about the dreams as in wishes or hopes or ambitions. Just plain REM. You know those stuff that flutters in your brain while you sleep. I, of course, still have my non-sensical weird dreams. Fortunately not nightmares. But apparently some people's dreams do really come true. Could it be physchic? Or are they blessed with a gift to see into the future? Or some sinister evil at work in the subconscious? This is in fact really interesting. No wonder that many people study about dreams and their interpretations. Anyway, here's something I got from the web.
Why should you bother remembering your dreams?
Why should you bother remembering your dreams?
- Your dreaming mind has access to information that is not readily available to you when you are awake. Your dreams may reveal your secret desires and subconscious feelings.
- In remembering your dreams, you will have an increased knowledge about yourself, bring about self-awareness and self-healing. Dreams are an extension of how you perceive yourself. They can be a source of inspiration, wisdom, and joy.
- Learning to recall your dreams may help you become a more assertive person. In remembering your dreams, you are expressing and confronting your feelings.
- Remembering your dreams can help you come to terms with stressful aspects of your lives.
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