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8 months ago
in Julius Caesar on quaintly
Ooooh ... that's not a very nice Pope! He's definitely going need the bullet proof Popemobile after this.
9 months ago
in The Martian Surprise and Birthday Gifts on quaintly
Oooh so much drama! Luckily for Martian, it didn't backfire too badly. Must say that those people are damn poor liars.
I used to give my wife 'spectacular' surprises too. But after marriage and a couple of kids, the surprises are fewer in between and not that spectacular. Besides work, also need to focus on the kids. But the wife keeps on complaining, why I ain't like last time anymore : (
So Martian, remember there maybe repercussions in later years!
I used to give my wife 'spectacular' surprises too. But after marriage and a couple of kids, the surprises are fewer in between and not that spectacular. Besides work, also need to focus on the kids. But the wife keeps on complaining, why I ain't like last time anymore : (
So Martian, remember there maybe repercussions in later years!
10 months ago
in The Tale Of The Flatiron And Other Stories on quaintly
After 10 years of marriage I still don't think I can do that. If I ever wipe my boogers on her blouse, I'm sure she'll smack me! Probably give me a bloody nose too. :(
I think couples who can wipe booger off each other is truly unique. You guys are truly at a very high level of relationship!
I think couples who can wipe booger off each other is truly unique. You guys are truly at a very high level of relationship!
10 months ago
in The Last Leg Of Things on quaintly
When I left Malaysia to further my studies, I was so sad to leave behind friends and family. I was like a homesick puppy. After several years, I didn't want to come home. My parents attended my convo and practically had to drag me back home. :(
1 year ago
in Attitudes and Absences on quaintly
Sigh, during my time the teachers are much better and more passionate about teaching. Nevertheless, doesn't mean they encourage individuality though. Glad you didn't go to school in Japan (probably harakiri in less than 2 months). I think you'll 'blossom' further in US.
There's something disturbing about two guys rolling on top of one another in an idyllic island paradise.... gay version of Blue Lagoon?!
There's something disturbing about two guys rolling on top of one another in an idyllic island paradise.... gay version of Blue Lagoon?!
1 year ago
in The Homecoming on quaintly
I'm guessing that that man is your father as well. It is never easy being a father. It is probably one of the most misunderstood and unrewarded job in this world. Between showing love/affection and trying to gain some sort of authority/respect from children, there's simply no fine line here.
I've been following your blog for a long time. By reading your posts, I can see that you've a most interesting life. I don't have the details, but your father must be quite amazing and accommodative. I'm sure in letting you live the life you see fit, he's probably also suffering from fits from worrying about your well being. I know I'll be damn worried for my children if they attended the Bersih rally last year.
I'm sure he would have reprimanded you from time to time, but what else a father is suppose to do. (Arghh, I'm so long winded today, for all I know the man you mentioned may not even be your father. Pls ignore this smart ass than!)
My father is not perfect, I'm not perfect. But I try to start everyday on the right note by saying 'I love you' to my two young boys.
This weekend's Father Day is a perfect opportunity to show some appreciation!
I've been following your blog for a long time. By reading your posts, I can see that you've a most interesting life. I don't have the details, but your father must be quite amazing and accommodative. I'm sure in letting you live the life you see fit, he's probably also suffering from fits from worrying about your well being. I know I'll be damn worried for my children if they attended the Bersih rally last year.
I'm sure he would have reprimanded you from time to time, but what else a father is suppose to do. (Arghh, I'm so long winded today, for all I know the man you mentioned may not even be your father. Pls ignore this smart ass than!)
My father is not perfect, I'm not perfect. But I try to start everyday on the right note by saying 'I love you' to my two young boys.
This weekend's Father Day is a perfect opportunity to show some appreciation!
1 year ago
in For The Millionth Time, My Name Is Su Ann on quaintly
Both of you write so beautifully, I don't think I need to buy books to read anymore! Wait hang on, how to claim my income tax rebate then? :(
1 year ago
in How To Save A Turtle on quaintly
Way to go girl! I hope to raise my two sons to have environmental. political and social/civic consciousness like you. You make us all proud.
Btw, I donate on monthly basis to WWF through auto debit of my credit card.
Btw, I donate on monthly basis to WWF through auto debit of my credit card.
1 year ago
in Comfort and Chili Cheese Fries on quaintly
Just had Carls Jr last weekend at 1U old wing. The mushroom burger is not bad but not cheap at all. The cashier returned my RM5 change in 50 sen syillings.
1 year ago
in Gwen Stefani’s Sweet Escape on quaintly
So sad ... I miss it. Malaysians need to learn to 'let go' at concerts, otherwise no point paying so much. Might as well listen to CD. Like your spirit girl, all dressed up ... way to go!
2 years ago
in How Many Bottles Of Cologne Has It Been on quaintly
You should really appreciate your father. I'm sure it is not easy for him to see his daughter traversing to Mount Kinabalu, flying abroad to meet an alien, writing a blog openly, etc. He must be worried sick, yet he allows you to live your life as you see fit. Who can ask for more ....
2 years ago
in A Will And A Frog on quaintly
You definitely is having more than your fair share of fun for an eighteen years old. I don't know of any 30 or 40 years old who even have done half of what you had. Bravo, keep up the zest! Just don't die, okie. It'll be such a waste.
2 years ago
in Palaver on Procrastination on quaintly
The reason why I only have a bachelor degree instead of at least 2 PhDs is because I PROCRASTINATE big time. Young people should never ever pick up this habit. Trust me ... time is not retrievable.
2 years ago
in Wake Up Wake Up on quaintly
Your writing today reminds me a little of The Time Traveler's Wife. Continue the good work ...
2 years ago
in Why Does It Always Rain In Malaysia on quaintly
I don't agree that some of you call this post 'unpatriotic'. Standing up against such callous remark by a Malaysian minister takes guts. It's helluva lot more patriotic than 'anonymous #27'.