HELLO. My name is Hanna!

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you are the sharpest knife, you are the finest blade
(10:33 PM - 03 August 2006)

Mogwai concert wasn't as mind-blowing is their music. Or at least their previous stuff. I don't quite fancy Mr Beast, I think.

Here is an excerpt from MSN messenger:

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She says:
they were saying they played more new songs?

Me says:
to be honest, i thought they were but i couldnt tell bcos i only know so many mogwai songs

i only recognised one. i think it was killing all the flies

the rest of the night was filled with white noise

crowd interaction was basically:
guy-from-mogwai: thank you very much!
crowd: woo!

-song plays-
-repeat above-

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I would suggest them to come to Malaysia for a far better crowd response.

I hate Singaporeans. To be fair, when I think of all my dealings with our dear southern neighbours that have contributed to this generalising hate of mine, its all mostly with the young female population. They have this way of speaking like fucking know-it-alls that make you want to just slap their face and spit in it. But the old ladies at Tangs underwear changing rooms are okay. And the cupcakes-store guy. And non-practising Singaporeans, you know the ones who don't live in Singapore and hence are saved from being influenced by the nation's appalling behaviour.

And so what I like about Singapore is just how clean everything is and how there are so many things there that aren't available here. But novelty wears of, and we have so many things that aren't available there too. And I reckon all the cleanliness is part of the whole 'controlled' environment. SO, no offense, but after such reasoning you aren't really left which much like.

On a happier note, I found HALAL BEEF JERKY at one 7-Eleven in Singapore hohoho.

Oh, my results are out. Some are shittier than predicted, and some are surprisingly passed. I only got 2A's. How fucked up is that?

So read this excerpt from The Star online:

"Abdullah also opened a nipah (mangrove palm) sap collection and processing centre in Kelulut, Marang, here.

He said the palm had long existed in the country but only its sap had been tapped so far to produce a drink while its parts had not been commercially exploited.

“The drink has now been bottled and marketed to as far as West Asia,” he said.

Abdullah said nipah, abundant along rivers in Terengganu, should be further exploited to produce more products such as brown sugar, vinegar and flavour for ice cream. "

Now tell me, who wants to eat NIPAH ICE-CREAM?

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