AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
AAAAHHHHH What the ****.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Monday, 27 April 2009
OSR
OSR Tours
Genting, to go or not to go? Decided not to go.
Ipoh, to go or not to go? I want to eat nga choi gai!
Johor, to go or not to go? I must go.
Kuantan, to go or not to go?
OSR Camp
Surely can't miss.
OSR Concert
Surely can't miss.
What'd i hope?
It's simple. I like to see the musicians of different ages, races, religions, music backgrounds play and work together in harmony. I just want fair and justice and more friends.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Nic at School.
ZzzzZZZZzzzzZZZZzzzz
Awwww my show time!
Oh, this is useless~
Sr 2B's tragedy, sad...
Before they divorced.
The two main characters.
I tell you, the weather is hot and even in the classroom ><
Eh eh eh i wanna sue you for this candid photo! Spiderosakkila. Rosak+gila? Hahahaha... :p
My Chong. He's kind-hearted, funny, idealistic, weird, likes to say & repeat “好不好?”“是不是?”“我绝对承认······”“所以我常常跟各位讲咯······”“你们给钱来学校讲话的咩?”
Awwww my show time!
Oh, this is useless~
Sr 2B's tragedy, sad...
Before they divorced.
The two main characters.
I tell you, the weather is hot and even in the classroom ><
Eh eh eh i wanna sue you for this candid photo! Spiderosakkila. Rosak+gila? Hahahaha... :p
My Chong. He's kind-hearted, funny, idealistic, weird, likes to say & repeat “好不好?”“是不是?”“我绝对承认······”“所以我常常跟各位讲咯······”“你们给钱来学校讲话的咩?”
Our conversation---
同学:老师,你教的SPM学生科学有没有及格?
老师:唉,这个你们放心咯。
Some lame school photos. Taken in April, 2009.
HELP! It's School Parents' Day!
Announcement. @@$!D@%???!@&*^ 4 monsters & 1 human, me myself =p
6 weirdos.Eh eh, where's Tien Nga?
*Congratulations on Evelyn's excellent excellent excellent result! Whoot-whoot.
You're smart in every subject. You look good from every angle. You're rich. You're awesome.
I'm sure these are reasons you make people swoon. Yup, i'm pretty sure.
6 weirdos.Eh eh, where's Tien Nga?
Today, our parents or guardian went to school to meet our class teacher to collect our report cards.
Parents’ Day, which most pupils dread to this day?
*Congratulations on Evelyn's excellent excellent excellent result! Whoot-whoot.
You're smart in every subject. You look good from every angle. You're rich. You're awesome.
I'm sure these are reasons you make people swoon. Yup, i'm pretty sure.
NOT GOOD ON A HOT DAY.
Restless sleep. Very hot outside today. Heat from the previous scorcher drained from the attic all night into my room. It makes me want to gouge my eyes out and curl up into a hole and never, ever come out.
I looked with astonishment at the students at school wearing thick wool sweaters. Very dumb. It was horribly uncomfortable. And my fan and air con were blowing hot air!
I hope heat doesn't last long here, or it never used to.
Apparently the weather's changing.
The blistering hot weather is killing me.
The heat is killing me.
The Sun is killing me.
Oops, I'm melting...
I looked with astonishment at the students at school wearing thick wool sweaters. Very dumb. It was horribly uncomfortable. And my fan and air con were blowing hot air!
I hope heat doesn't last long here, or it never used to.
Apparently the weather's changing.
The blistering hot weather is killing me.
The heat is killing me.
The Sun is killing me.
Oops, I'm melting...
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Thursday, 16 April 2009
铭轩的*MASTERPIECE*
这是我的小宝贝男朋友,宋铭轩,张老师的儿子在我送他上学之前画给我的
整张纸一看就知道是5岁小孩画的,很艺术,很单纯,没有意思又看不懂到底他画什么,很肮脏,他画了,我还要带他去洗手,哈哈,他真的很可爱,他很疼我,我也很疼他
证据
那天他把我锁在车,要我跟他回家,我答应他下次去他家过夜,哈哈
他常常请我吃KOKO CRUNCH,鱼饼等等
他常常问他妈妈 “为什么Nicole jj没有来找我?”
他会拉我的手,然后叫我带他上学
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铭轩,JJ LOVES YOU
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Friday, 10 April 2009
Piano Accompaniment for ABRSM Violin exam
Venue: Hotel Istana
Hahaha... in the waiting room.
Ended. Yee Leng & Mrs Lee, they're very nice to me, thanks so much =)
Clearance sale, up to 70% at Hotel Istana.
Mrs Lee went for shopping & we waited outside.
Tired yet fun.
Tired yet satisfying.
Thursday, 9 April 2009
糖水 油炸鬼
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
saya rindu padamu
saya rindu padamu
saya rindu padamu
saya rindu padamu
saya rindu padamu
saya rindu padamu
Monday, 6 April 2009
PCOC on theSTAR & theSTAR online
A music feast for the community
THE Puchong Community Orchestra and Choir does not only play enchanting music; it tells heartwarming stories, too. The audience who attended its launch and maiden concert at the Shah Alam City Council auditorium recently was mesmerised by the group’s talents.
When choir member Datuk Dr Khairuddin Yusof took the microphone to perform Beautiful Maria, he had the orchestra holding on for a few moments.
“I would like to dedicate this song to my wife Khairiah Khairuddin, who is also in the choir.
“Life was difficult and she was the pillar of strength for our family,” he said affectionately.
The audience backed him up with thundering applause as he altered one line of the lyrics – from “beautiful Maria” to “beautiful Khairiah”, gesturing towards his smiling wife.
Aside from solo performances by Khairuddin and choral director cum conductor Peter Wong (who belted out Moon River), the choir charmed the audience with Memory, Tanah Pusaka, Impossible Dream, Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin (The Moon Represents My Heart), Ye Lai Xiang (The Evening Primrose) and Kiss the Girl a cappella.
The orchestra members, meanwhile, rendered melodious tunes such as MacArthur’s Park, Joget Hitam Manis, Dia and Hungarian Dance No. 5 that drew resounding cheers from the audience.
The launch, sponsored by SP Setia, also featured a special performance by the Tom Tom Boys of Skills Academy, who played Money, Money, Money on drums and percussion.
Selangor senior executive councillor and Kinrara assemblyman Teresa Kok, who is the patron of the group, donated RM10,000 to the orchestra for its future activities.
At the end of the two-hour concert, the atmosphere was charged with excitement with the orchestra and choir members all on cloud nine.
“I feel very happy now that we have actually done it!” choir member Priyenshar Sebastin, 16, said excitedly.
The SMK Convent Sentul student had no problem singing the Mandarin songs as she had attended a Chinese primary school.
“This choir builds me up and helps me improve my singing. We’re like a family,” the lass said.
Violinist Hu Por Yih, who performed Czardas with pianist Chan Yuen Kaye, modestly said that she needed more practice to perfect her skills.
“After this concert, we can probably try something more difficult,” the 37-year-old violin teacher said.
For music director and conductor Romualdo Danny Francisco, the concert was just a beginning.
“I am satisfied that the members played professionally and I will definitely keep their standard up,” he said.
Francisco also wrote the intriguing overture, which depicted the changing times in Malaya during the British occupancy.
The Puchong Community Orchestra and Choir welcomes more music lovers to be part of its big family.
An audition will be conducted in May and Francisco hopes to rope in French horn, oboe, trombone, viola and double bass players to expand the richness of the orchestra.
The group will be performing in Summit USJ from 8pm to 10.30pm on June 28 in aid of United Voice, a society catering to people with learning disabilities.
Tickets can be obtained by donation of RM30 and RM50 from Vibrante School of Music.
For details on the charity concert, call Joanne Ho at 03-5638 4269.
To reach the orchestra and choir, email recomserv@gmail.com, or call Neil Rode at 012-381 0775.
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2009/4/6/central/3599983&sec=central
THE Puchong Community Orchestra and Choir does not only play enchanting music; it tells heartwarming stories, too. The audience who attended its launch and maiden concert at the Shah Alam City Council auditorium recently was mesmerised by the group’s talents.
When choir member Datuk Dr Khairuddin Yusof took the microphone to perform Beautiful Maria, he had the orchestra holding on for a few moments.
“I would like to dedicate this song to my wife Khairiah Khairuddin, who is also in the choir.
“Life was difficult and she was the pillar of strength for our family,” he said affectionately.
The audience backed him up with thundering applause as he altered one line of the lyrics – from “beautiful Maria” to “beautiful Khairiah”, gesturing towards his smiling wife.
Aside from solo performances by Khairuddin and choral director cum conductor Peter Wong (who belted out Moon River), the choir charmed the audience with Memory, Tanah Pusaka, Impossible Dream, Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin (The Moon Represents My Heart), Ye Lai Xiang (The Evening Primrose) and Kiss the Girl a cappella.
The orchestra members, meanwhile, rendered melodious tunes such as MacArthur’s Park, Joget Hitam Manis, Dia and Hungarian Dance No. 5 that drew resounding cheers from the audience.
The launch, sponsored by SP Setia, also featured a special performance by the Tom Tom Boys of Skills Academy, who played Money, Money, Money on drums and percussion.
Selangor senior executive councillor and Kinrara assemblyman Teresa Kok, who is the patron of the group, donated RM10,000 to the orchestra for its future activities.
At the end of the two-hour concert, the atmosphere was charged with excitement with the orchestra and choir members all on cloud nine.
“I feel very happy now that we have actually done it!” choir member Priyenshar Sebastin, 16, said excitedly.
The SMK Convent Sentul student had no problem singing the Mandarin songs as she had attended a Chinese primary school.
“This choir builds me up and helps me improve my singing. We’re like a family,” the lass said.
Violinist Hu Por Yih, who performed Czardas with pianist Chan Yuen Kaye, modestly said that she needed more practice to perfect her skills.
“After this concert, we can probably try something more difficult,” the 37-year-old violin teacher said.
For music director and conductor Romualdo Danny Francisco, the concert was just a beginning.
“I am satisfied that the members played professionally and I will definitely keep their standard up,” he said.
Francisco also wrote the intriguing overture, which depicted the changing times in Malaya during the British occupancy.
The Puchong Community Orchestra and Choir welcomes more music lovers to be part of its big family.
An audition will be conducted in May and Francisco hopes to rope in French horn, oboe, trombone, viola and double bass players to expand the richness of the orchestra.
The group will be performing in Summit USJ from 8pm to 10.30pm on June 28 in aid of United Voice, a society catering to people with learning disabilities.
Tickets can be obtained by donation of RM30 and RM50 from Vibrante School of Music.
For details on the charity concert, call Joanne Ho at 03-5638 4269.
To reach the orchestra and choir, email recomserv@gmail.com, or call Neil Rode at 012-381 0775.
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2009/4/6/central/3599983&sec=central
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Thursday, 2 April 2009
一碗红豆汤
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
The rockers sang thier own tunes.
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