Tuesday, December 25, 2007
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This post ends off here. This blog wrapped up. This is the closure. Thank all of you for having read my posts. bye peeps! Merry Christmas. (: 25-12-07~
A new beginning of better experiences of blogging. www.eimrehs.wordpress.com blogger sucks man.. seriously.. bye blogger!
9:28 AM
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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Whats up with that?!~ This uncanny sensitivity to the word, F!@k, is kinda getting into me head. I soooo don't know why.
Di dididididididi- bishan, Prease mind the gap. "eh lets go" said muii. and so melvin and carmen went out of the cabin, with me in front. Suddenly, like a bolt of lightning, "F@#! u la!" rang into my ears, clogging out every other vibration attempting to hide within my piece of flesh. Looking back, curious of the whatever commotion, But!! A guy staring at me was all i saw. Blaming or admonishing me crudely because of whatever reason. maybe cos i walked pass him? ouch. that must've hurt. like i TOTALLY walked passed him. how painful was THAT!?!
Control... control... =.="
8:47 PM
Saturday, December 22, 2007
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Habit of Asians~ Cutting queue. A highly regarded technique among all Asians. Giving you the benefit of less 160 seconds or more in a long line of abeyance, it also reveals maturity levels. Intrigued that it can do that MUCH eh?
Often, Cutters( lets not generalize that much) would have a sense of fear, anxiety, and aghast endured throughout the mind dementing stares from the back. Chickenheartedness would also rain thoughts like these into the jelly(brain).
(eh siao liao!! that guy seems like hes staring at me, but i cut his queue only what?!) (keep calm keep calm.. breathe in.. breathe out..) (*Squint eyes* its ok its ok.. tell yourself its ok..) And then, sometimes it ends with a deafening *POK!*.
But certain cutters found ways and means to beat the rap. Dodging and feinting through every disconcerting glare.
One such technique I myself experienced, was one of the lost skills of ancient felines. "The stare". Damn. They just fire freezing glares into your pupil, knocking you off your chain of thoughts. Compelling you into a state of fragility and remorse of ever pondering over the fact that you ranted at them for them cutting your queue.
Techniques such as these are usable almost in every aspect of your life. So learn well. Practice makes perfect. ;)
Stupid cutters... boo you!!
7:58 AM
Friday, December 21, 2007
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Christmas vs Xmas
The name 'Christmas' comes from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass service (which is sometimes called Communion or Eucharist) is where Christians remember that Jesus died for us and then came back to life. The 'Christ-Mass' service was the only one that was allowed to take place after sunset, so people had it at Midnight! So we get the name Christ-Mass, shortened to Christmas. Christmas is also sometimes called Xmas. Some people don't think it's correct to call Christmas 'Xmas' as that takes the 'Christ' (Jesus) out of Christmas. But that is not quite right! In the Greek language and alphabet, the letter that looks like an X is pronounced 'Christos' and means 'Christ'! The symbol of a fish is sometimes used by Christians (you might see a fish sticker on a car or someone wearing a little fish badge). This comes from the time when the first Christians had to meet in secret, as the Romans wanted to kill them (before Emperor Constantine became a Christian). Jesus had said that he wanted to make his followers 'Fishers of Men', so people started to use that symbol. When two Christians met, one person drew half a basic fish shape (often using their foot in the dust on the ground) and the other person drew the other half of the fish. The Greek word for fish is 'Ikthus' or 'Ichthys'. There are five Greek letters in the word. It can also make up a sentence of Christian beliefs 'Ie-sous Christos Theou Huios So-te-r' which in English means "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour". The second letter of these five letter is X or Christos! So Xmas can also mean Christmas! Season of Christmas~
It's also quite likely that Jesus wasn't born in the winter but in the spring! It can get very cold in the winter in Israel and it is thought that the Roman census that made Joseph and Mary go to Bethlehem would have most likely taken place during the spring at the time of the Jewish Passover festival (which normally takes during March or April). At this festival many pilgrims, from all over the country, came to visit Jerusalem (which is about six miles from Bethlehem). Also during the winter, it's less likely that the shepherds would have been keeping sheep out on the hills (as those hills can get quite a lot of snow sometimes!); but lots of lambs would have been needed during the Passover Festival, to be sacrified in the Temple in Jerusalem. So whenever you celebrate Christmas, remember that you're celebrating a real event that happened about 2000 years ago, that God sent his Son into the world as a Christmas present for everyone!
9:30 AM
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HongKong





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9:30 AM
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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so much to say. so little time. but anw. im back! lols.
will post e pics tomorrow. (:
10:49 PM
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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 All in the Level~ Ok.. to allll my faithful readers, I'm going off tomorrow!! (:(:(: 630 flight. At least its CathayPacific. Unlike "BARGERT" airline.
Where you have to pay for everything except for nothing.
12:59 PM
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