How about a nano cooper?
Infatuation with miniaturisation
I shall refrain from reading Ipod nano mp3 reviews as the more I read it the more I'm tempted to lay my hands on one. It's sleek, cool, the graphic is
amazing and it uses flash memory. No! It's so small and thin that it breaks easily, It's not a good buy! Screamzzz.. Besides it has limited 4gb storage It's so light that it doesn't register weight when you hold it. What if i accidently drop it or forget to take it out of my pocket and have to rescue it from my washing machine. Furthermore, the black nano scratches easily. Therefore I conclude
IT SUCKS.. Shall wait for the Ipod pico instead.
I wish that..
Following Ipod's announcment of the nano , BMW has decided to follow suit and introduce the Nano cooper. It's smaller than the mini and requires half the parking space! 2 nano cooper in one parking space. Saves the world a whole lot of parking spaces!
I've gotta concur with apple's Ipod's marketing technique. The marketing department is doing a hell of a job.They should be on the apprentice! They'll kick ass! It's like everyone who is anyone has a ipod, be it mini or the normal and those who don't wishes to get his/her hands on one. Even my prc friend has one. How does that figure?
Total War
Okay so I took over Europe using my Royal Knights twice over and still had time for a little revision. Rebellion are always a headache and the papacy is a pain in the ass. I must have at least killed 10 Popes in Succession. I'm a sinner for killing all those Popes. But who cares about them, I am God, go up against me and die. Something I always wonder in those games, My king and heirs grow old and die, but the rest of the army population doesn't; If they do I'll be in big trouble.
If I'm not mistaken, today sept 18, is lunar aug 15 ,is the moon cake festival, abeit that there is only like half an hour more before the day ends, HAPPY MOONCAKE FESTIVAL people!! No moon cakes for me, they're fattening, the yolk especially. I don't know why, but I'm repulsive to fattening food lately. Seriously, I have no idea why people celebrate this festival. I think it's to commemorate some rebellion thing that was spread via notes in these mooncakes and to enjoy the full moon.
I sometimes wonder if these traditions will be celebrated 50 years down the roads. I remember people buying lanterns and there would be a town council organised event at the open field near my place for people and kids to gather. I hardly see that now, or maybe I've not been paying attention enough. Kids nowadays would rather play their PS2 and PC games than walk around carrying a lantern. I hardly see any sales for lantern or candles. As Singapore becomes more westernised, these traditions would be slowly forgotten and fade into the minds of people. But not so soon, commercialised mooncakes and stuff would serve as a reminder to all of us that such a festival exist.
Hello kitty mooncakes, I saw Hello kitty mooncakes! Not the normal variety type but chocolated- coated Hello kitty types. Slurps.. I bet Jolin will certainly like it.
Outing update
I think the sombre tone of unfamilarity with each other has been brought down quite a lot. Since this outing, we were exchanging playful banter with each other over yahoogrps. Granted that doesn't mean anything but it's at least better than politeness because of unfamilarity. That is a certainly a good sign. I mean there were more responses and jokes involved. I think this new rekindled friendship will go a long way.
Heard this over the local airwaves.
There was once a man who was going to buy a new car. Flipping through the pages, he saw this ad which is selling a mini cooper for a dollar.
"That can't be right", he thought, but he was really curious so he took the ad and went to the place in the ad.
It was a posh luxurious bungalow. When he ranged the door bell, a fairly attractive lady opened the door. He stammered, " I'm here about the one dollar cooper" The lady brought him to see the car.
Inside the car garage sits a brand new and incredibly polished mini. So his first impression is that it must be broken or she wouldn't have let it go at a dollar. Thus, he asked the lady if he could test drive it, the lady replied, " by all means " So he took the car for a test drive and it drove perfectly, nothing seems to be out of order.
Then he thought, it must be stolen. But the lady brought out the certificate of authencity, disproving the man's belief.
He asked again, "And you're willing to give it to me for one dollar?"
"Yes" the lady affirmed.
Before driving off with the car, the man couldn't resist it any longer and asked why?
The lady calmly replied " I'm a widow. My husband just died. He had stipulated in his will that whatever money that comes out of selling this car will be given to his mistress. And that the authority to sell the car would be given to me. I'm selling it for one dollar and that's all she's gonna get."
The man's face brightened up, finally understanding the woman's situation. So he drove off with his brand new cooper to show his friend.
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"What?" The friend exclaimed. " I saw that ad in the newspaper a week ago and thought that it was some sort of prank!"
~Moral of story ~
Just try it. If you don't try something , you never know if you're going to get something delightful out of it.
or
Women are vindictive creatures.
kakashi + 11:19 PM

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