So I feel like i should write something on my blog, i dunno when i'll ever feel like writing here again. Does anyone still use xanga?
Time whizzed past in a turn of head, Im already 22!! nooooo.... Being 21 and a Junior in college is probably one of the more eventful years for alota people. I've grown alot this past year either from friends, relationships, ROCSA, family, work... Man, rocsa occupied so much of my time this past year. It was very rewarding and overwhelming at the same time, but Im glad I chose to experience it. Gosh it doesn't feel like I've only been legal for one year... It seems like the days of fake IDs and sneaky drinking was all stone age history. Im turning older by the day >____< but I guess its important to always stay young at heart!!
All and all, it had been a very busy year, full of ups and downs. Im looking forward for a more mellow year this year. Or should it be? Its prolly my last year it college, maybe we should all just party it up!
My goal this year: PRIORITIZE and DISCIPLINE!!
THANKS to everyoneee who came to celebrate with me, or sent me greetings. And most importantly the lovely gifts!!! hahahah jk and for those who still havent gotten me anythin yet, I still want:
wahahahahah
Lotsa love <3
Time heals everything, but I sometimes wish we can relive the moments that went wrong.
How is it possible that a person LAZY as MEE can still survive in classes and work!?!?!? I mean fak, I've been slacking off so much I despise myself... Today's midterm I barely studied 20% of the material... since i started studyin at 3am, so i only had 8 hours (excluding the time in between when i walked around, surfed the web, myspaced, facebooked, shopped online) !!! It took me about 10 mintues to absorb a sentence because i've been so detached from schoolwork. But so much for regretting, therez another midterm tomolo and I'm on xanga now. And Im gona go take a nap after this.
Life had been so hectic. Shit just keeps coming up theese days. People, drama, people, people people. My summer schedule is a mess and i have no time to fix it.........
You DO NOT laugh when this Japanese guy tries to speak english!!! The students get beatup when they laugh
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Self Explanatory... I see where William Hung got his dance moves from
THIS IS A MUST READ!!!
He is the BBC's latest star - the cab driver who a leading presenter believed was a world expert on the internet music business. The man stepped unwittingly into the national spotlight when he was interviewed by mistake on the corporation's News 24 channel. With the seconds ticking down to a studio discussion about a court case involving Apple Computer and The Beatles' record label, a floor manager had run to reception and grabbed the man, thinking he was Guy Kewney, editor of Newswireless.net, a specialist internet publication.
Baffled, but compliant, the driver was fitted with a microphone and allowed himself to be marched in to the studio. Cameras rolled, and he was quizzed live on air by consumer affairs correspondent Karen Bowerman - who missed the cabbie's panic-stricken expression when he realised he was being interviewed. Despite knowing nothing about the case - a judge ruled that the computer company could continue to use the Apple symbol for its iTunes download service - the man gamely attempted to bluff his way through and, speaking in a strong French accent, sustained a (somewhat illogical) form of conversation. Meanwhile, the real Mr Kewney watched indignantly on a monitor in reception. A tape of the exchange, broadcast on Monday morning, has become a classic among BBC workers. It starts with the mystery man's horrified expression as Ms Bowerman introduces him as a technology expert, followed by his plucky attempt to answer her question on whether he was surprised by the verdict. Yes, he says with feeling. It was a 'big surprise'. After an increasingly confusing exchange, the presenter cut with relief to the BBC's equally puzzled reporter outside the court, while the taxi driver was hurried out of the studio. The BBC apologised, saying the mistake occurred because the man was wearing Mr Kewney's name tag. Mr Kewney said: "Everyone seems to think he was a taxi driver waiting in reception to take me home. But no one knows for sure." He added: "There were several surprising things about 'my' interview. Judging by my performance, English wasn't my first language and I didn't seem to know much about Apple, online music or The Beatles." He said the taxi driver "seemed as baffled as I felt". Last night, the driver's identity remained a mystery. None of the taxi firms regularly used by the BBC would admit to employing him.