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giggle like a little girl
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 @1:19 AM


I REALLY WANT THIS!
or the white one!
but how useful can it be in singapore, yes?
Tanya insists i can use it in vivocity and marina square
the two shopping centres that are the COLDEST and most winter-like
(yes, i totally agree)
but still, a little silly
but oh so gorgeous
oh damn

ANYWAY
i met miss tanya beins today at around 230 and we had lunch at pizza hut
and we shopped
and got matching teeshirts
(those really remind me of little boy shirts)
but anyway, theyre cute
and we had tons of laughs
yes?
=)
funnnn, again i hope

how possible is it, with attachment starting in 2 days
OHHHHH
okay shh
i bet ive mentioned attachment about a million times in my blog in the past week

so anyway, tmrw's gonna be a good day i bet
shopping with mummy
(she's gonna drag me out of the house super early!)
and then lunch with her and her friend & my aunty
(wow, i feel like an old lady)
=x
and more shopping after that!
(i hope!)
i have lots of stuff i want to get

so anyway
here's more Paulo.
i just want everyone to enjoy it with me.

=)


The Missing Brick.

Once, when I and my wife were traveling, I received a fax from my secretary.

"There’s one glass brick missing for the work on the kitchen renovation" she said. "Im sending you the original plan as well as the plan the builder has come up with to compensate for it".

On the one hand, there was the design my wife had made: harmonious lines of bricks with an opening for ventilation. On the other, there was the plan drawn up to resolve the problem of the missing brick: a real jigsaw puzzle in which the glass squares were arranged in a higgledy-piggledy fashion that defied aesthetics.

"Just buy another brick" wrote my wife.

And so they did, and thus stuck to the original design.

That afternoon, I thought for a long time about what had happened, how often, for the lack of one brick, we completely distort the original plan of our lives.



ok bye.

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YSL Elle.
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