Daniel was watching Flyboys in the Media Hub. Here's what happened with my two buddies in class...
Qiki: Hey! That's...
Nab: James Franco?
Qiki: ... Heath Ledger!
Nab: ... (stares)
Qiki: The one from that Superman! Wait... Oh. Spiderman.
Nab: ... o.O ... JESS!!!
LOL! I miss having her in class, listening to her random MOMENTS.
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Switch off!
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Jessica
on Saturday, March 28, 2009
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Two trips in a week!
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Jessica
on Friday, March 27, 2009
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Just a quick update. Our Principles of Broadcasting class will be having a class trip to Media Prima next Wednesday and Sri Pentas studio for the One in a Million live recording on Friday night.
I'm pretty excited, but not THAT excited because I've been to Media Prima three times. But I'm looking forward to go on the bus with my crazy classmates. We're communication students, and when I say we make a lot of noise, I mean A LOT. Mr. Shahid looked like he was about faint today waiting for us to keep quiet. Poor him!
And next Friday is our individual CG outing! Nooo... I don't wanna abandon my Froggies, and I've been looking forward to taking them out for a long time now. But Mr. Zul made the trip to compulsory. =_= I hope the Froggies will be able to have a great time with my reliable assistants, Melissa and Charis! :D
Anyways, I've gotta head to church now. It's ROMA night tonight! We'll be having games to boost up our CG's EXP. :P
Music Man World Tour
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Jessica
on Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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Be the difference
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Jessica
on Monday, March 23, 2009
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I promised a blog post on our Impact camp. So here goes!
WARNING: This entry will only be filled with words and no pictures.
I wasn't feeling very well throughout most of the camp because I've been having ulcers in my throat. It hurt SO bad that I really had to force myself to eat. Many people fell sick and couldn't leave together with everyone else. :( But thank God they made it on the second day.
We left church late on Thursday because the bus came really late. I had to take care of the youths following the van. It was a pretty short journey, only about an hour's drive. I was the only 'old' one there because the others were still at college.
When we arrived at MBS Rawang, it didn't take long for us to get used to the place because we've been here before. This time, we couldn't get the big dormitory. So, we were separated into a few rooms with bunk beds instead. It's cool to have ten people crammed into a small room. My dorm was filled with noisy girls. LOL
We only played one game on the first day, which was charades, something everybody was familiar with. We got to know our group members better as well. After the games, the Olympic-sized pool was practically calling us to it. We couldn't resist and just had to jump into the pool. I was just soaking in the pool and chatting with the girls. Didn't really swim. But I was so relieved that I actually went in the pool after that because I couldn't go swimming for the next couple of days due to unforeseen circumstances.
Ee Leen, Pei Yi and Jon arrived during dinner time straight after their classes. The rest of the college students also came on the second day. I didn't feel so 'old' there anymore! :D And then, the first session with Pastor Dennis came. We really enjoyed his sermons. The theme of this year's camp was 'Be the Difference', as stated in my entry title.
In the next couple of days, we played captain ball and station games. Captain ball took quite a while because of a few complications here and there. I didn't even get to be in action because the ball didn't come to me. As the goalkeeper, all I did was stand on the chair and watch them snatching for the ball on the opposite side of the court. Sigh.
The station game was pretty interesting, especially during the eating part. We had to eat a mixture of apple cider vinegar, coco crunch and milo. It wasn't THAT bad. It just had a really awful smell because of the vinegar and it was REALLY sour. Many guys couldn't take it, a few girls had to eat an extra few scoops for the guys. And I think the vinegar actually made my throat feel better! LOL
The final night was 'Wannabe Night'! I was really excited for this because I loved my outfit. Everyone dressed up as random characters. We had a ninja, terrorist, Mrs. Universe, soldier, doctors, super stars, superman, super woman, and many more. I dressed as a red indian. My mom lent me one of her feather masks she wore during a masquerade last time. :D Some said that I looked more like a tribal warrior. LOL!
Each group was told to come up with a skit the day before. We had to be creative because everyone planned to dress as random characters. (By the way, there were six groups this year. I was in Impulse. The rest of the groups were Radioactive, Thunderstorm, Firestorm, Fusion and Shockwave.) Every group did really well. We had a good laugh from all the skits.
Later in the night, we were supposed to have "supper". But as usual, something else was planned. We were brought to the cafeteria, gathered in groups, blindfolded, and led to follow a long string, walking around the campsite. By now, I was already used to activities like this. I knew what to expect. Apparently some guys screamed more than the girls. LOL!
I couldn't have supper on all three nights because the instant noodle soup could make my throat feel a lot worse. But I enjoyed sitting at the cafeteria, just talking and zoning out at some point.
There were many sides to this camp. First, we 'older' ones had a favourite hangout place at the cafeteria. We just loved sitting there and just chatting during free time because it's so cooling. Maybe it's because this year's camp wasn't as crazy as the ones we've been to when we were in secondary school. We were more relaxed this time.
We also realised that some of them are VERY competitive during games. They should really learn to relax and have fun. Winning isn't everything. I hope that we will see healthy competition in future activities. And, everyone should learn to submit to the leaders, regardless of age and how they usually act. The camp committee had a hard time controlling the younger ones at some point. It's a good thing they were more strict during the second half of the camp.
There were plenty of funny moments too! LOL But I can't really list down all of them here. :P
One of the most talked about parts of this camp was none other than the Angel and Mortal game. I'm sure most of you have played this game before. At the beginning of camp, each of us drew lots and got our 'mortals'. Throughout the camp, our task was to take care of our mortals subtly, sneaking notes, presents or snacks to them. Watching over them like a guardian angel. I kept getting GA mails (Yunny name the notes this and made everyone read them out loud like Tyra Mail in America's Next Top Model) from the same two guys. So, throughout the camp I assumed that my GA was a guy. And the handwriting on my notes didn't look like a girl's at all. The modus operandi of my GA didn't look like a girl's either.
When everyone finally revealed each other's mortals on the last morning, I was totally shocked to find out that my GA was Yunny! o.O She's my group leader and she's also in my dorm! I had no idea at all. She made the two guys trick me on purpose. Sapphira had warned me about this, that I'd be totally shocked when I found out. But I told her I didn't think that I'd be shocked if any one of the youths was my GA. Boy, was I wrong! LOL
Yunny sneaked so many notes for me everyday. So sweet! I was really touched. Thank you my GA!!! :D As for my mortal, I felt bad for not preparing anything beforehand. And I didn't know if I was gonna get a guy or a girl. So, I just brought an origami set and folded paper angels for him everyday. I'm glad he liked it. :)
Everyone else was so curious about who their GAs were. The best pairs were of course the brothers and sisters. LOL The brothers got their sisters as their mortals. And the sisters totally fell for their tricks! The look on their faces when they found out the truth was priceless. ROFL!
I'm really gonna miss this year's camp because I like hanging out with the younger youths. We might feel out of place with them sometimes, but they really don't make us feel that way. FGA USJ Impact-ers, we are one big family!!!
Last but not least, the sessions with Pastor Dennis in the camp was great. He talked about being the difference in our schools and colleges. He used Daniel, the character in the Bible, as an example. Daniel was a man of purpose, principle and purity. He refused to compromise his convictions and remained true regardless of the rewards or punishments.
Sometimes, it's difficult to be like Daniel because of worldly influence. But the standards of our lives should not come from the world. We shouldn't be afraid of being judged by others because only God can do that. God admires people who stand by their principles and His word. I believe that we are a chosen generation. The Bible says so. We are ALL OUTs, people who set goals, commit and pay a price to achieve them. People will look up to us and depend on us one day.
Daniel purposed in his heart to not violate God's law when he was challenge to do it. He could do it even at a young age. So, why can't we do the same? The opposite of light is not darkness, it is only absence of light. We should have faith because darkness will never extinguish the light of Jesus. And we can also be that light in the darkness of the world.
Our minds are important. We should not adjust our lives to the culture that we fit into it without thinking. People wants to control what we thinks so that they can control what we become. We need to purpose in our hearts to not be conformed by this world.
Studying communication, we discuss everything under the sun in class. Sometimes, even things that I don't believe in. I remember watching a video in CRR tutorial during my first semester. I remember feeling angry after the video because it insulted my faith in a certain way. But after speaking to some people about it, I realised that I didn't have to worry about anything. As long as I have faith in Jesus himself and the word of God, I don't have to be afraid of anything. Bring it on!
Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.
- 1 Timothy 4:12
WARNING: This entry will only be filled with words and no pictures.
I wasn't feeling very well throughout most of the camp because I've been having ulcers in my throat. It hurt SO bad that I really had to force myself to eat. Many people fell sick and couldn't leave together with everyone else. :( But thank God they made it on the second day.
We left church late on Thursday because the bus came really late. I had to take care of the youths following the van. It was a pretty short journey, only about an hour's drive. I was the only 'old' one there because the others were still at college.
When we arrived at MBS Rawang, it didn't take long for us to get used to the place because we've been here before. This time, we couldn't get the big dormitory. So, we were separated into a few rooms with bunk beds instead. It's cool to have ten people crammed into a small room. My dorm was filled with noisy girls. LOL
We only played one game on the first day, which was charades, something everybody was familiar with. We got to know our group members better as well. After the games, the Olympic-sized pool was practically calling us to it. We couldn't resist and just had to jump into the pool. I was just soaking in the pool and chatting with the girls. Didn't really swim. But I was so relieved that I actually went in the pool after that because I couldn't go swimming for the next couple of days due to unforeseen circumstances.
Ee Leen, Pei Yi and Jon arrived during dinner time straight after their classes. The rest of the college students also came on the second day. I didn't feel so 'old' there anymore! :D And then, the first session with Pastor Dennis came. We really enjoyed his sermons. The theme of this year's camp was 'Be the Difference', as stated in my entry title.
In the next couple of days, we played captain ball and station games. Captain ball took quite a while because of a few complications here and there. I didn't even get to be in action because the ball didn't come to me. As the goalkeeper, all I did was stand on the chair and watch them snatching for the ball on the opposite side of the court. Sigh.
The station game was pretty interesting, especially during the eating part. We had to eat a mixture of apple cider vinegar, coco crunch and milo. It wasn't THAT bad. It just had a really awful smell because of the vinegar and it was REALLY sour. Many guys couldn't take it, a few girls had to eat an extra few scoops for the guys. And I think the vinegar actually made my throat feel better! LOL
The final night was 'Wannabe Night'! I was really excited for this because I loved my outfit. Everyone dressed up as random characters. We had a ninja, terrorist, Mrs. Universe, soldier, doctors, super stars, superman, super woman, and many more. I dressed as a red indian. My mom lent me one of her feather masks she wore during a masquerade last time. :D Some said that I looked more like a tribal warrior. LOL!
Each group was told to come up with a skit the day before. We had to be creative because everyone planned to dress as random characters. (By the way, there were six groups this year. I was in Impulse. The rest of the groups were Radioactive, Thunderstorm, Firestorm, Fusion and Shockwave.) Every group did really well. We had a good laugh from all the skits.
Later in the night, we were supposed to have "supper". But as usual, something else was planned. We were brought to the cafeteria, gathered in groups, blindfolded, and led to follow a long string, walking around the campsite. By now, I was already used to activities like this. I knew what to expect. Apparently some guys screamed more than the girls. LOL!
I couldn't have supper on all three nights because the instant noodle soup could make my throat feel a lot worse. But I enjoyed sitting at the cafeteria, just talking and zoning out at some point.
There were many sides to this camp. First, we 'older' ones had a favourite hangout place at the cafeteria. We just loved sitting there and just chatting during free time because it's so cooling. Maybe it's because this year's camp wasn't as crazy as the ones we've been to when we were in secondary school. We were more relaxed this time.
We also realised that some of them are VERY competitive during games. They should really learn to relax and have fun. Winning isn't everything. I hope that we will see healthy competition in future activities. And, everyone should learn to submit to the leaders, regardless of age and how they usually act. The camp committee had a hard time controlling the younger ones at some point. It's a good thing they were more strict during the second half of the camp.
There were plenty of funny moments too! LOL But I can't really list down all of them here. :P
One of the most talked about parts of this camp was none other than the Angel and Mortal game. I'm sure most of you have played this game before. At the beginning of camp, each of us drew lots and got our 'mortals'. Throughout the camp, our task was to take care of our mortals subtly, sneaking notes, presents or snacks to them. Watching over them like a guardian angel. I kept getting GA mails (Yunny name the notes this and made everyone read them out loud like Tyra Mail in America's Next Top Model) from the same two guys. So, throughout the camp I assumed that my GA was a guy. And the handwriting on my notes didn't look like a girl's at all. The modus operandi of my GA didn't look like a girl's either.
When everyone finally revealed each other's mortals on the last morning, I was totally shocked to find out that my GA was Yunny! o.O She's my group leader and she's also in my dorm! I had no idea at all. She made the two guys trick me on purpose. Sapphira had warned me about this, that I'd be totally shocked when I found out. But I told her I didn't think that I'd be shocked if any one of the youths was my GA. Boy, was I wrong! LOL
Yunny sneaked so many notes for me everyday. So sweet! I was really touched. Thank you my GA!!! :D As for my mortal, I felt bad for not preparing anything beforehand. And I didn't know if I was gonna get a guy or a girl. So, I just brought an origami set and folded paper angels for him everyday. I'm glad he liked it. :)
Everyone else was so curious about who their GAs were. The best pairs were of course the brothers and sisters. LOL The brothers got their sisters as their mortals. And the sisters totally fell for their tricks! The look on their faces when they found out the truth was priceless. ROFL!
I'm really gonna miss this year's camp because I like hanging out with the younger youths. We might feel out of place with them sometimes, but they really don't make us feel that way. FGA USJ Impact-ers, we are one big family!!!
Last but not least, the sessions with Pastor Dennis in the camp was great. He talked about being the difference in our schools and colleges. He used Daniel, the character in the Bible, as an example. Daniel was a man of purpose, principle and purity. He refused to compromise his convictions and remained true regardless of the rewards or punishments.
Sometimes, it's difficult to be like Daniel because of worldly influence. But the standards of our lives should not come from the world. We shouldn't be afraid of being judged by others because only God can do that. God admires people who stand by their principles and His word. I believe that we are a chosen generation. The Bible says so. We are ALL OUTs, people who set goals, commit and pay a price to achieve them. People will look up to us and depend on us one day.
Daniel purposed in his heart to not violate God's law when he was challenge to do it. He could do it even at a young age. So, why can't we do the same? The opposite of light is not darkness, it is only absence of light. We should have faith because darkness will never extinguish the light of Jesus. And we can also be that light in the darkness of the world.
Our minds are important. We should not adjust our lives to the culture that we fit into it without thinking. People wants to control what we thinks so that they can control what we become. We need to purpose in our hearts to not be conformed by this world.
Studying communication, we discuss everything under the sun in class. Sometimes, even things that I don't believe in. I remember watching a video in CRR tutorial during my first semester. I remember feeling angry after the video because it insulted my faith in a certain way. But after speaking to some people about it, I realised that I didn't have to worry about anything. As long as I have faith in Jesus himself and the word of God, I don't have to be afraid of anything. Bring it on!
Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.
- 1 Timothy 4:12
I'm back!
Posted by
Jessica
on Sunday, March 22, 2009
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I'm back from Impact camp! Had a fun and relaxing time. Will update more about it tomorrow. :)
I'm coming down with a flu and I've been having soar throat for a week. The ulcers are gone, but my throat is still really dry. I think I sound like a man now. Many people were sick even before the camp and some fell sick after. But at least we all had a good time!
Be an IMPACT. Be the difference.
I'll be back for more!
I'm coming down with a flu and I've been having soar throat for a week. The ulcers are gone, but my throat is still really dry. I think I sound like a man now. Many people were sick even before the camp and some fell sick after. But at least we all had a good time!
Be an IMPACT. Be the difference.
I'll be back for more!
First attempt at baking!
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Jessica
on Monday, March 16, 2009
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Nabilah and I made full use of our five-hour break in between classes today. It was our belated birthday present for our dear Qiki. :)
After classes, we literally flew to Subang Parade and Carrefour to get some stuff we don't have, and flew back to Nab's house to start baking. You should have seen how we rushed. I'm a noob when it comes to baking. Although it was Nab's first time baking a cake as well, she has had some experience baking cookies before.
We rushed back to college to pick Qiki up for lunch at Pizza Hut. We wanted to try the Ayamm Penyet outside college, but it was closed. :(
We surprised Qiki with her cake. She suspected that we were planning something, but she didn't expect us to bake a cake for her. LOL I hope she's enjoying the cake now. We haven't got to try it yet. I hope that our first attempt is okay! >.<
It's a Hershey's chocolate cake. You can tell by looking at the colour. LOL

Enjoy your cake, Qiki!
After classes, we literally flew to Subang Parade and Carrefour to get some stuff we don't have, and flew back to Nab's house to start baking. You should have seen how we rushed. I'm a noob when it comes to baking. Although it was Nab's first time baking a cake as well, she has had some experience baking cookies before.
We rushed back to college to pick Qiki up for lunch at Pizza Hut. We wanted to try the Ayamm Penyet outside college, but it was closed. :(
We surprised Qiki with her cake. She suspected that we were planning something, but she didn't expect us to bake a cake for her. LOL I hope she's enjoying the cake now. We haven't got to try it yet. I hope that our first attempt is okay! >.<
It's a Hershey's chocolate cake. You can tell by looking at the colour. LOL
Enjoy your cake, Qiki!
To our spastic and emo child, Qiki...
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Jessica
on Saturday, March 14, 2009
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I know it's early and it's actually tomorrow, but...
BLESSED 20TH BIRTHDAY!!!
You've finally reached the big TWO now before Nabs and I. :P Don't be depressed!
The past two years at college wouldn't have been as fun at college without having you around. Your random laughs, spastic moments, totally blur moments (lol), how we have to literally make you sit still after you drink Ribena, filming for 'Twisted Ollie' and 'Bittersweet Symphony', your 19th birthday at Redbox last year, the never-ending hyper videos of you in my phone, and many more!!!
I feel sad knowing that we won't be seeing you that much in class this year. :( But thank God we have Digital Media together! Can't wait for more filming this year. :P
Once again, wanna wish you a blessed birthday!!! I pray that this year will be a fruitful year for you, full of HDs and fun at the same time. *hugs*
And... I got you addicted to this!!!! Hahahaha... I still can't believe that you sang THOSE songs in Redbox. If only I was there... >.<
Updates!
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Jessica
on Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Finally. I'm killing time at college now because I have a three-hour break before my next class.
About my internship... let's just say I'm glad that it's over. I learned to deal with different types of people and to be patient doing that. And, I guess I'm a liiiitle more organised now thanks to the crazy inventory and filing. Ugh.
My third semester just started last week and it's been good so far, better than the second semester at least. We have interesting subjects this semester and our lecturers are pretty cool because they have experience in the industry. One of my lecturers for Principles of Broadcasting used to work with the TV industry and he has produced a couple of local TV shows before. For Introduction to Digital Media, we're gonna have to do so much more hands-on work (thank God!). We'll be playing around with professional video cameras. Yay!
I love our Advertising lecturer. He has a very subtle sense of humour. And if we don't pay attention, we won't be able to catch his jokes. He's been showing us a lot of ads and videos during the past two classes, which was really interesting. We have to analyse different ads for one of our assignments. Should start practising! And finally, Media Contexts. Behold... another subject that could most likely be similar to Media Literacies. o.O The horror! I hope it'll be a little more practical and interesting this time, because I don't wanna sit through the same thing all over again!
I'm praying for a smooth journey this semester and to REALLY stop procrastinating. I have to!
And... I'll be going for Impact camp next week. Yay! I love going for youth camps because we really go all out during those four days. Since I couldn't attend last year's camp, my mom didn't say anything when I said I'd be skipping classes for a day (thank God I don't have classes on Thursdays!). :P Plus, I used my own ang pao money this time. It's expensive, but I believe it will be really worth it. Am really looking forward to the camp. Can't wait for the crazy games, night activities, and of course, the sessions with Pastor Dennis. Weee~!
So, that's all for the updates about the past couple of weeks. 'Til next time, annyong!
About my internship... let's just say I'm glad that it's over. I learned to deal with different types of people and to be patient doing that. And, I guess I'm a liiiitle more organised now thanks to the crazy inventory and filing. Ugh.
My third semester just started last week and it's been good so far, better than the second semester at least. We have interesting subjects this semester and our lecturers are pretty cool because they have experience in the industry. One of my lecturers for Principles of Broadcasting used to work with the TV industry and he has produced a couple of local TV shows before. For Introduction to Digital Media, we're gonna have to do so much more hands-on work (thank God!). We'll be playing around with professional video cameras. Yay!
I love our Advertising lecturer. He has a very subtle sense of humour. And if we don't pay attention, we won't be able to catch his jokes. He's been showing us a lot of ads and videos during the past two classes, which was really interesting. We have to analyse different ads for one of our assignments. Should start practising! And finally, Media Contexts. Behold... another subject that could most likely be similar to Media Literacies. o.O The horror! I hope it'll be a little more practical and interesting this time, because I don't wanna sit through the same thing all over again!
I'm praying for a smooth journey this semester and to REALLY stop procrastinating. I have to!
And... I'll be going for Impact camp next week. Yay! I love going for youth camps because we really go all out during those four days. Since I couldn't attend last year's camp, my mom didn't say anything when I said I'd be skipping classes for a day (thank God I don't have classes on Thursdays!). :P Plus, I used my own ang pao money this time. It's expensive, but I believe it will be really worth it. Am really looking forward to the camp. Can't wait for the crazy games, night activities, and of course, the sessions with Pastor Dennis. Weee~!
So, that's all for the updates about the past couple of weeks. 'Til next time, annyong!
Stand up for love.
Posted by
Jessica
on Monday, March 09, 2009
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Davichi, Taeyeon from Girls' Generation and Sunye from Wonder Girls (they're both my age O.O).
They're not the best singers in the world and they certainly weren't as good as Destiny's Child in this song. But they're still good. :D Davichi was awesome!
They're not the best singers in the world and they certainly weren't as good as Destiny's Child in this song. But they're still good. :D Davichi was awesome!
'8282'
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Jessica
on Sunday, March 08, 2009
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This song is very catchy. I love how it goes from a slow to fast tempo in between. :)
Davichi! :D
Davichi! :D
Did you know...
Posted by
Jessica
on Saturday, March 07, 2009
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Many years ago in Scotland , a new game was invented. It was ruled 'Gentlemen Only...Ladies Forbidden'. And thus the word GOLF entered into the English language.
Coca-cola was originally GREEN.
Coca-cola was originally GREEN.
Men can read smaller prints than women and women can hear better.
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
If you were to spell out numbers, you would only find the letter 'A' when you reach a 'thousand'.
Bulletproof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers, and laser printers were all invented by women.
Honey is the only food that doesn't spoil.
You know you are living in the 21st century when:
1. You accidentally enter your PIN on the microwave.
2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of three.
4. You do not talk anymore on mobile but instead send sms.
5. You no longer know how to spell words properly.
6. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.
7. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don't have e-mail addresses.
8. You give your e-mail address when people ask for your address.
10. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell
phone to see if anyone is home to help you carry in the groceries.
11. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen
12. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you
didn't even have the first 20 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a
cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it.
13. You get up in the morning and go on line before getting your coffee.
14. You start tilting your head sideways to smile. : )
15. You're reading this and nodding and laughing.
16. Even worse, you know exactly to whom you are going to forward this message.
17. You are too busy to notice there was no #9 on this list.
18. You actually scrolled back up to check that there wasn't a #9 on this list.
:D
Just wanna keep this blog alive while I think of what to write. I'll post an proper entry later. I don't know where to start. LOL
1. You accidentally enter your PIN on the microwave.
2. You haven't played solitaire with real cards in years.
3. You have a list of 15 phone numbers to reach your family of three.
4. You do not talk anymore on mobile but instead send sms.
5. You no longer know how to spell words properly.
6. You e-mail the person who works at the desk next to you.
7. Your reason for not staying in touch with friends and family is that they don't have e-mail addresses.
8. You give your e-mail address when people ask for your address.
10. You pull up in your own driveway and use your cell
phone to see if anyone is home to help you carry in the groceries.
11. Every commercial on television has a web site at the bottom of the screen
12. Leaving the house without your cell phone, which you
didn't even have the first 20 or 30 (or 60) years of your life, is now a
cause for panic and you turn around to go and get it.
13. You get up in the morning and go on line before getting your coffee.
14. You start tilting your head sideways to smile. : )
15. You're reading this and nodding and laughing.
16. Even worse, you know exactly to whom you are going to forward this message.
17. You are too busy to notice there was no #9 on this list.
18. You actually scrolled back up to check that there wasn't a #9 on this list.
:D
Just wanna keep this blog alive while I think of what to write. I'll post an proper entry later. I don't know where to start. LOL


