Big deal turning 18.. i dun feel older.. nor do i look older............ Ok breakdown of my life since e horrible tormenting extremely irritating A levels ended: fun fun n more fun.. ive been doing nothing but watching tv, eating excessively, watching more tv.. n of course goin out.. which means spending $$.. i feel bad of having to ask my mom for $$... im tryin tryin to get a job.......................................................... i wan to b an economically viable individual, make my own cash n buy my own bread.
i have indulged in 2 intellectual activities so far...
1) I started studyin for SATs... more of practising actually
2) I read a few pages of the introduction of law.. afterall turning 18 means having to be aware of one's rights etc (total bullshit)
HAHA
okok so im still tryin to get a job....... n i wana learn something.. callista suggested fencing.. i personally fancy e tot of poking someone X) n e fencing scene in die another day (007 movie) is one great source of motivation.. remb madonna in some hot suit fencing?? ok wateva.. im not makin any sense.. but since when do blogs make any sense.. ok there i go again...
i also watched 2 english films.. beautiful pieces of art i must say.. sense n sensiblity based on a book by jane austen and miss potter (which i rented for free frm ezy). do not watch it with men becoz they wud abhor e film..
i watched e golden compass on my b'dae 11.12.2008.. before that we went for lunch at fish n co.. e beautiful glass house beside parkmall.. we ordered way too much food.. uraina paid for me X) my lover v gd rite.. haha then we went to watch e movie.. after tt we had ice cream at ben n jerry's (more calories) and we bought slippers frm newurbanmale..... so pretty.. i bought a limegreen pair with colourful butterflies..
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im on cloud 9
oh i juz had a donut frm donut factory tooooooo.. sugar rush
eh mindy calllll me again........... i promise i wun haf to use e toilet... haha i wonder how i can reach u in e US..
toodles
"The wise men in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear." Ralph Waldo Emerson