October 24, 2002

United Nations Day

Happy United Nations Day...

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October 21, 2002

Chunari Chunari

Haha! Finally got the lyrics for Chunari Chunari. Cool track from Monsoon Wedding. Loved the song...

Chunnari Chunnari...
Lalganj Ke Lalbad Se Lal Chunariya Layi
Chunnari Chunnari...
Lal Rang Mein Daal Daal Ke Lal Lal Rangvayi
Chunnari Chunnari...
Aaja Na Chhule Meri Chunnari Sanam
Kuchh Na Maein Bolun Tujhe Meri Qasam
Aayi Jawaani Sar Pe Mere
Tere Pe Kya Karun Jawaani Pe Reham, Haye
Chunnari Chunnari...

Meri Chunnari Lal Rang Ki Sharmaye Ghabraye
Tu Jo Daale Is Pe Nazar Yeh Aur Lal Ho Jaye
Chunnari Chunnari...
Teri Chunnari Lipat Lipat Ke Paagal Mujhe Banaye
Pehle Se Hi Tadap Raha Tha Aur Mujhe Tadpaye
Jaane Tamanna Kar Na Aise Sitam
Kuchh Na Maein Bolun Tujhe Meri Qasam
Aayi Jawaani Sar Pe Mere
Tere Pe Kya Karun Jawaani Pe Reham, Haye
Chunnari Chunnari...

Chikne Chikne Badan Se Tere Sar Sar Chunnari Sarke
Aisa Lage Ke Bin Badal Ambar Pe Bijli Kadke
Chunnari Chunnari...
Ji Karta Hai Yeh Bijli Maein Tujhpe Aaj Giraaoon
Tujhko Bhar Loon Bahon Mein Yeh Chunnari Tujhe Udhaoon
Badhta Hi Jaye Dard Ho Na Yeh Kam
Kuchh Na Maein Bolun Tujhe Meri Qasam
Aayi Jawaani Sar Pe Mere
Tere Pe Kya Karun Jawaani Pe Reham, Haye
Chunnari Chunnari...


No... haven't gone indian yet, too bad.

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October 16, 2002

Wednesday...

Started my training at APSC, finally, on Monday. The training there's quite okay. A lot of long distance, though. Not quite used to that yet. Also a lot of pulling. Ugh, haven't done pulling in quite a while. The exercise wasn't so bad though. Quite easy, too. :)

Ran out of games to play on the com. So bored. Well, back to painting and reading. Finished a biography of Mao ZeDong that I found in my bro's book box. (Jun Ming Tuan Jie Yi Tiao Xing, Shi Kan Tian Xia Sui Nen Di! I hope I got that right, haven't done han yu pin yin in a while)

Also finally started a proper DnD campaign with my friends. After all those promises of, "Yeah, after exams, definately!" We finally got started. Also, Magic is taking the class by storm... which means, I'm making money... heh heh. Had no idea unlimited ed. could be worth so much. One glasses of Urza is 1.50 US. And it used to be regarded as a useless card... haha.

Making progress with my painting, although the drybrushing of my dryad does seem a little funny... Hmm, maybe I put to much paint on the brush? Yee Kiat came over the other day and tried out his painting, gave him some tips and he also got interested in Warhammer, though he was previously only playing 40K. Yay! Another convert! Yes!!!

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October 15, 2002

Animaniac

Yay! I got Yakko! My favourite animaniac...
United states, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru...

Which Animaniacs Character are You?
Talkative, huh? Perhaps sing-ative would be more appropriate, actually. When people don't understand something, it usually drives you to cutting, sarcastic remarks. Your other extreme is bursting into song with almost no prompting, often to explain complex ideas. No one knows quite what you are, exactly. You have made many "special" friends, and there's baloney in your slacks.
Click here to see my Livejournal.
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DnD

I Am A: Chaotic Good Elf Mage Bard


Alignment:
Chaotic Good characters are independent types with a strong belief in the value of goodness. They have little use for governments and other forces of order, and will generally do their own things, without heed to such groups.


Race:
Elves are the eldest of all races, although they are generally a bit smaller than humans. They are generally well-cultured, artistic, easy-going, and because of their long lives, unconcerned with day-to-day activities that other races frequently concern themselves with. Elves are, effectively, immortal, although they can be killed. After a thousand years or so, they simply pass on to the next plane of existance.


Primary Class:
Mages harness the magical energies for their own use. Spells, spell books, and long hours in the library are their loves. While often not physically strong, their mental talents can make up for this.


Secondary Class:
Bards are the entertainers. They sing, dance, and play instruments to make other people happy, and, frequently, make money. They also tend to dabble in magic a bit.


Deity:



Find out What D&D Character Are You?, courtesy ofNeppyMan (e-mail)

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October 12, 2002

Exams are over! YAY!

Whew, haven't written here in a looong time. No, it's not beacuse I hate you people out there, don't worry. It's because I've had exams and I had to study.

So, exams are finally over. Hopefully, I can finally get to watch those movies I've been wanting to watch. Just went to ACE this morning to try out the training there. Very, very tiring. I'm just so happy I made it through and didn't lose out to the rest of the guys.

Finished playing BG2 and JK2. Finally! BG2 was fun and all, but after a while ,the enemiesreally got too easy. Morag was kind of a disappointment, must be all those timestops I used... Hee hee. JK2 really got frustrating after a while though. It was near impossible without a walkthrough of some sort. Especially when it was some small vent you were supposed to go through or jump out of the window onto a platform nearby.

My exams were okay. The only two papers I had trouble with were a-math 1 and chinese. Other than that, the rest were quite easy. Biology was quite good. Except for the second or third last question which asked to for methods to improve water uptake by the plant to compensate for water loss. I was kinda at a loss. 5 marks, so I had to give 5 different points. Most of my friends, as I found out later, didn't answer the question, but cited a lot of stuff from the book. Have no idea how that would work out, but I had 4 legit points and I was missing one. Sooo... I had no choice, I barely had any time and had to desprately come up with one more answer. What'd I put? Talk to the plant! American research in the past have shown on various occasions that plants respond the encouragement from their owners... Sigh. Oh well, maybe the teacher's will laugh enough to award me for ingenuity.

Went to play magic with my friends yesterday after school. Quite a money making experience... I brought some of them over for a while to look at my cards and made quite a bit. We also played a draft game with Yee Kiat's sapre cards. That's where everyone there take 15 cards, selects one and passes the rest. Then, when everyone has selected 15 cards, you take another 15, until everyone has 45 cards. Lands are distributed and a 40 card deck is made. Won three out of five games. Yay! Haven't quite lost my touch yet. :)

Also, got my bro's old digital camera, while he got a new one. And his old com, since he's also getting a new one.

Oh and I finally got to see a grasshopper up close the other day. As in really up close, on the windscreen of the car. Really interesting to see one up close. Very enlightening experience.

Meanwhile, 1 more quiz.


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