whimsicallyanni

[[about me]]
Yanni
age is a secret
smu student
laugh like an idiot
Silly


[[likes]]
eat more get less
stars
aurora borealis
rain
rainbow
dancing
hometown, granny's place
blading
samba masala
jazz
movies
more money


[[hates]]
fats
unhappiness
sadness
exams
bitches
roaches

[[wishlist]]
get a good internship
remain my size
study hard
be 21 years old forever
be happy and contented
for everyone to be happy
play the guitar
learn photography
read many many books
My parents to be healthy
Never Ever to lose my mobile phone anymore
find someone special
...the list goes on...


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Thursday, June 29, 2006 dancingdancingdancingdancing
the Songs that i used to listen with heavy heart no longer has any effect on me, the cause of the problems has been solved. and i think i had finally put it down. thankfully



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Sunday, June 25, 2006 dancingdancingdancingdancing
25 June 2006. 1115pm. My aunt and her husband arrived at out place after leaving granny;s place in ipoh ( refer to the previous 2 entries). they brought with them loads of durians and managosteen, the King and Queen of fruits. And they are still WARM! haha! they tasted so great that i cant help it but decided to blog about it! okie lar. just to show some pics to express my excitement ( my dad was more excited then me). anyway.i had a great day with my parents and sisters. it was a fun day and i had some good shopping done!YEAH!!

Mangosteen















Durians.. they are in boxes. not opened yet. but. judging by the relative size of my fingers. it is prettt much alot. haha! okie. i dunno why i am getting so excited over some durians.




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Wednesday, June 21, 2006 dancingdancingdancingdancing
My wishlist ( V V V V V V V Current)

1. A facial to correct my face
2. the Fred Perry bag i saw at Far East Plaza












3. A cat.. yes.. the animal. I Love CATS!
















4. a new wallet. my current one now is pathetic!

5. A cap from abercrombie & Fitch ( i really like it!)



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Monday, June 19, 2006 dancingdancingdancingdancing
i read this article by Peter Singer on The Straits Times on 17 June 2006 and thought that it is very intriguing.. Give it a read and some food for thought

The Ethics of Eating
Peter Singer is Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. His books include Writings on an Ethical Life and One World. His most recent book, co-authored with Jim Mason, is The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter. His last piece on Webdiary was The Great Ape Debate
by Peter Singer

Global meat consumption is predicted to double by 2020. Yet in Europe and North America, there is growing concern about the ethics of the way meat and eggs are produced. The consumption of veal has fallen sharply since it became widely known that to produce so-called “white” – actually pale pink – veal, newborn calves are separated from their mothers, deliberately made anemic, denied roughage, and kept in stalls so narrow that they cannot walk or turn around.

In Europe, mad cow disease shocked many people, not only because it shattered beef’s image as a safe and healthy food, but also because they learned that the disease was caused by feeding cattle the brains and nerve tissue of sheep. People who naively believed that cows ate grass discovered that beef cattle in feed lots may be fed anything from corn to fish meal, chicken litter (complete with chicken droppings), and slaughterhouse waste.........

To continue reading, pls go to http://webdiary.com.au/cms/?q=node/1518. I dun wanna kenna any copright issues

Copyright: Project Syndicate, 2006.www.project-syndicate.org



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Saturday, June 17, 2006 dancingdancingdancingdancing
My yearly event during the june holidays would be to go back to Ipoh to visit my granny, aunts and uncles, and of cuz my lovely cousins. sighs.. it was a very short trip as i have to rush back to singapore for gigs, and my sisters have to come back for their own stuff.. i hope that the next time we go back, it would be a longer and more comfortable trip! i couldnt sleep well at night.

anyway.. the we-all-love-pictures moment is here

The small winding roads in the kampung village. and it looks like rain. 930am in the morning.
















This is how a pineapple and brinjal plant looks like.











My granny's house. Double storey with a extension for kitchen ( u should be glad i didnt show u how the toilet looks like) and chicken yard
















The chickens are gone and i dont know why!


















Not in time for rambutan season. there aint durians too
















Some of my cousins!
















my sister and cousin.. do u love the mountains in the background?
















haha!! my cousin with the chopper separating the sugar cane!

















i had a go at it too.. in fact, i cut everything including the skin~ It was the day when i nearly lose my fingers! it was very juicy, not recommended for people with weak teeth!
















I love the sunset there, warm and nice.. and Doraemon comics under the setting sun!!~ how i enjoy life!










Another beautiful sunset on the way to dinner!









The popular Penang laksa. the best i ever had in my life. Def-must-eat kind.

















i swear all the food is GOOD!
















my play ground when i was a kid.















Many other pictures at http://pleaidestars.multiply.com



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