I wish doing dissertation is like photography. 10 snaps and I’ll be fine (my dissy is worth 10k words oke). Enough said. Click!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10386934@N04/
I wish doing dissertation is like photography. 10 snaps and I’ll be fine (my dissy is worth 10k words oke). Enough said. Click!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10386934@N04/
aring: http://stardust_quotations
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ainee: caruklah
aring: pegi baca quotes tu
ainee: tanak ah
ainee: i nk baca scott & yteberg
ainee: i nk bc quotation from Dewsbury, Moon J.
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Uh oh. A QDB about quotation. Coolness. Lantak ko la Alin ngan those movie quotations. I’m still stuck with Twinkle the little star (my dissy is about nursery rhymes remember?). Adeh. Ganbate Ainee!!
Don’t forget to read Alin’s piece as well. Malas nk cross entry. Sepah lak nanti. Hikhik.
PS: All the orang putih names mentioned are renowned authors in TEYL (teaching english to young learners). Their quotations are widely used in our assignments.
McDreamy is prince charming.
OK wipe your saliva please.
But even as he continues to chat about today’s successes, past memories keep intruding. Dempsey has never been a quitter — refusing, for example, to let dyslexia destroy his acting dreams — and even during the stagnant ’90s, he never thought of packing it in.
“I had no choice but to succeed,” he remembers. “I had to keep at it. I went back to school.”
He kept missing out on parts but he persevered. “I would work on every audition as hard as possible with a coach — I wanted to improve — and that became my school.”
Reference: Canada.com
Talent show hunts for best child preacher.You may listen to live streaming via BBC website as well. I wonder whether Malaysian kids will have same opportunity as their Indonesian friend.
Good news from MARJON!
Renowned directors and producers of enormously successful animated films such as Chicken Run and Curse of the Were Rabbit will be presented with honorary degrees from the University of Exeter at the graduation ceremony of University College Plymouth St Mark & St John. The ceremony takes place on Friday 16 November at the Plymouth Pavilions when over 500 graduates will be presented with their degrees. Read more.
Congraduation for Abang Amir and Kak Fiza.
Kak Fiza, selamat walimah ^_^
There are numbers of people who choose to be students, which means more competition. Less chances and opportunities. More stress and work to do. Thank you to Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology from Kansas State University (KSU) for the brilliant video.
Do join the discussion on mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/
AT THE BEGINNING:
There comes a point in your life, when you’re officially an adult. Suddenly, you’re old enough to vote, drink and engage in other adult activities. Suddenly, people expect you to be responsible, serious, a grown-up. We get taller, we get older. But do we ever really grow up?
AND IN THE END
In some ways we grow up; we have families… we get married, divorced… but for the most part we still have the same problems that we did when we were fifteen. No matter how much we grow taller, grow older, we are still forever stumbling… forever wondering, forever… young.
(S4E04)
Me: My mom does fishing
Him: Fishing?
Me: Yeah. She’s like Derek Sheperd.
Him: LOL.
WARNING: I am not writing this to bash Proton, Muslims and their family. I am writing this because a reason, sensibility. No asked me to write and no one pay me to write, and I belong to no political organisation.
I discovered in BBC news of Proton’s ‘Muslim car’ on BBC, not in local Malaysian newspapers, last week. Then Azwan and I made fun of it. Imagining transformers and stuffs. No offence. We were just entertaining ourselves.
You can buy it from ebay for less than 20 pounds as well [click on pic].
I am not proud of Proton. Rarely I see Malaysian senior officers parade themselves in Proton. The Protons I saw here in Plymouth are nothing but a wreck running on wheels. Don’t get me started on the paintjob–it looked like it has been submerged in Clorox for days.
And then I discovered a car enthusiast’s forum website. What little pride I had for our Proton evaporated right there and then. The best comment I found is:
BY GREENVANMAN AT 11/11/07 07:46 PM
does it blow up occasionally?
Read the rest here.
Ainee: Thank you Proton. Now they have new idea for terrorist joke.
So tell me, this is not another white elephant project which will be self-destructed after some time, just like the RM4.5 millions Perak State Park Corporation administrative building.
Read: Dr. Syed Ali Tawfik Al-Attas “kereta islamik membawa keaiban“