Feb. 25th, 2005

pez: (Niou - Uh?)
Thought I only brought the CD case for Blue Jean over and left the actual CD in the CD player in HK. Nooooo, it's been in my CD player over here all along.

*smacks forehead* *rips music* I am not leaving the house without more Glay music.

I forgot to buy this one single I really want when I was in HK. Might have to go to YesAsia instead now. Anything you want from there, Lina? (I got you FMA 8 & 9 already) btw, let's meet up this weekend? Find something to do?
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In an attempt to stop myself from posting too frequently (it annoys even ME sometimes, believe it or not), I'll leave Semagic open and add to it and then post it later...

Sis just called saying that it was snowing heavily in London. Have to keep an eye on websites, if anything seems to go bad I should leave at lunch time and continue working at home. It's not like I don't want that to happen, but I already worked from home yesterday and would rather spend a full day in the office, otherwise it'll look like I'm trying to skive work.

The following is due to my 7 year Glay fangirlness. I've shared some of their rock songs before, so going a different route now, with some un-rock stuff...

Glay music sharing, with explanation of why the songs are special to me. )

This weekend's plan is to make a new Jiro layout, and level Hiroshi (my new warrior sea-elf) to level 20. And watch Casshern.

I ate garlic yesterday and STILL have garlicy breath ARGH. I need a stronger toothpaste?

Having a cravying for Krispy Kremes!!! [livejournal.com profile] lina_lau~~ let's meet up! Go hide at your place or mine (too cold out), I'll bring Krispy Kremes and we can play PS2 or watch DVDs~ I've got Casshern! And other things! I can take everything and choose what to do!

Wah, now 4 tube lines are suffering from delays. Should I really go home before it's too late? >_
pez: (Niou - Gentleman)
Good looking (as good as "Yagyuu" in this icon) (but very short) looking coworker upstairs is leaving today. *sob*
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The soldiers have been sentenced.

Of course, there are always bad apples in a society, but one'd expect those who become soldiers to have a higher moral awareness...

It makes me wonder, if being in a war, seeing men doing everything to hurt and kill you and your friends... it probably really changes a person. Regardless whether the prisoners are fighters or looters, imagine how difficult it must be to not hurt these people because of what they have done.

It's just a thought, am definitely not speaking for the convicted soldiers. What they had done is wrong, wrong, wrong.
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This is purely out of interest, and randomness.

How do you read your flist?

Me, at least once a day I would scroll down until I see the last entry I've read before, and then scroll down a bit more... probably a day's worth or so, and see if there are new comments to those entries, if there are marked edits/changes to them, and read the comments depending on what post it was. Once I've done that I go back up to read the recent ones until I reach the newest entry.

But I don't think that's how other people read it... seems like some friends read from the top ie the most recent one, and they don't bother checking for edits and comments? Probably depends on how large your friends list is, I suppose...

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