an oriental twist
Wednesday, November 30, 2005 .::.
no school today means going out day. i was shoken by my mums horrendous shoutings cos as you know mothers shoutings and screamings are the loudest and they might even be able to talk to the whole crowd of people without microphones and speakers. anyways, my sis came back from chalet and we changed and went out to pay the deposit for the air tickets. it was a double cab day cos thank god the travel agent was a little inconvenient. shopped around and had some mudpies and drinks at nydc. oooh, nydc reminds me of something.

it started raining a little. went to robinsons at centrepoint for which i havent been there for more than a million years. all the slight changes gave me a shock as it tells me how long i havent been there. those evil looking black christmas trees at robinsons are super ugly. the combination of black and gold, like what the hell.

had a little discussion with my parents about the holiday. i asked where we will be visiting and blahblah. and i added on with going to the disneyland in hong kong. mocking at the way the characters act, alice in wonderland singing in cantonese, those oriental dances that made it look damn cheena. i didnt feel like going after so much negative comments given by the people and the media. but still, trying the another disneyland experience, a more chinese one. so from there i asked why do people still want to visit the hk disneyland and why they dont want to spend another few hundreds or maybe a thousand or more to go all the way to tokyo or florida to visit their disneyland. i was given an answer as not many people are as lucky as you to actually travel so far and go overseas almost every year. you know, some people dont even have food to eat. i gave a thought and agreed to whatever was told. perhaps i should visit the hk disneyland and make a comparison with the one at tokyo.

i guess i broke the record this year for travelling out thrice. first was japan in april, second was kuala lumpur in august and hong kong is third. this can measure how lucky i am and also how much i enjoy my life. maybe all those redundant thinkings of having a meaningless day help add up to a fruitful holiday at the end of the year. hurhur.

school tomorrow, short lessons and exams coming next week. revision not started, books left to collect those multi-billion dollar dust and my mind is all about relaxing first and leaving work later. dammit. alright, things after exams are getting on track with my birthday celebration plans almost finishing, holiday settled and partying time to come though the pathetic two weeks isnt enough for me.

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