8 April 2008

I AM SO BAD AT JUGGLING.

That's why I can't juggle around multiple blogs. (For those who interested, I have 4 functional blogs; but only 2, including here, are in English.) There are people who just can deal with many, many blogs, and they are admirable.

There is a reason why I am called a Procrastinator Extraordinaire.

I am currently thinking what to make of my blogspot account. While I do that, please visit me at LiveJournal. (smiles)

16 March 2008

And you thought binge drinking was bad.

I had a small bowl of chicken salad, a bar of Dimes, a small packet of Flying Saucers (am I the only one who bites at a saucer, tosses powdered sherbet in my mouth and discards the wafer?) and a packet of mini eggs.

After supper (that supper being a real supper - meaning, something cooked by my own hand from scratch)

I must resist this urgh to run to toilet, this desire to see them with mine own eyes once again. Must not be bulimic, must not be bulimic...


Actually, I won't be staring at my own blubber with sad, sad eyes if I just stopped being a vegetating organic mass and start exercising. I know that, damn your eyes!

30 January 2008

To be at the whipping end of an Exploitation system.

My parents are coming to UK next week.

Am making a book list to buy using mum's credit card.

Will bring a suitcase to London.

Remember, buying books is an excellent thing (whether it be academic or not). Buying books with somebody else's money is just sublime (although technically all my money is somebody else's money.)

20 January 2008

The Great Hope, and its Foundering.

I like making lists.

Books I wished to read but did not;

Canticle For Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller
- I am disappointed with myself that I still did not get a chance to read this sci-fi classic. Oh wait, Amazon's doing a sale on it, should I buy it? (But having said that, my debit card was eaten by the cash machine in the weekends, so maybe later)

R. Dawkins Paper Harem Extravaganza - Ever since I rolled up for a course in Evolution and Behaviour, Dawkin's paper harem became textbooks, not light reads for holiday kill-joy. (Yes, that' what the Blind Watchmaker was for me) He may not be my favourite popular science writer, but it seems that'Bwidge expects me to read all his works, if my supplmentary reading list is any judge to go by. (I admit that he is good at what he does.)

Dune Messiah, Children of Dune, etc... by Frank Herbert - I've read Dune, I loved Dune, if they say I need to be exiled to one planet...wait, no, I don't want to go to Arrakis, but I feel very bad that I did not have a chance to read sequels of Dune for ages. I always forget whenever I go book-shopping. (Random Announcement: Please someone tell me whether the TV series is good or not)

Making Money by Terry Pratchet - Although my friend gave an interesting review on this installment of the Discworld series (to quote her; 'He must have been near the deadline with no inspiration, he just gathered up all Vetinari-fangirling fanfictions into a ball, paraphrased them and bound them to a book'), it has been nagging my subconscience for ages. It's not because I am a Vetinari fangirl (shush).
Amazon is also doing a sale on this one. Come back, my darling card!


Books I did not wish to read but did anyway;

Ergh, I don't have enough time and budget to read books I want to read.

3 January 2008

Happy (belated) New Year!

Nope, no new year's resolution for me. I'm too cool lazy for that.

Back to work....(HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!)