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easter blister!

Yeay...... ?


easter's today and it is pretty much dead without mummy, jessy my baby sister or my huge family around.

:(


i'm glad abang's here to accompany me although he BLOODY FREAKING SCARED me for not telling me he's sleeping over at his friend's house last night. dear gosh, i was so freaking scared- and my very imaginative mind surely did not helped me calm down at all.


I was already thinking of all sorts of crazy things. *shivers*
He's next to me now watching CSI. i guess everything's good now, it's a warm sunday and i still need the extra time i have now to relax myself.
*heee huuuu heeee huuu heee*

Easter this year is extremely boring. boring. boring. boring. boring. very.

I bought myself a packet of TimTam last night and decided to indulge on it today while reading Charles Dickens' -A Christmas Carol.

i just finished the Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. A very-verry-verryy funny book i must say. Props to the humorous quotes and sayings in this book.

"I began to suspect that sharing harmonious space with an insightful Virgo might require even greater credentials than being a licensed phlebotomist in the state of Arizona."

with chapters namely How They Eat In Heaven & Jesus Is Lord Used Tires, it's interesting how this book tells of a journey of a young girl who changed her name and leave her ever-most-understanding mum for the sake of adventure. College was never on her mind and her means of transportation was her no-windows car that actually intrigues young boys.

I have no freaking idea why i picked this book out my college's library's shelve. There were tonnes of books with half-naked man caressing an orgasmic woman as cover(I REALLY HATE ROMANCE NOVELS), and intersting titles such as "Why men have nipples?" (i still want to read this book), i chose this one purely because of the chapter Jesus Is Lord Used Tires. i thought it was interesting and hey! my premonition (gahh) was right.

i need to finish up A Christmas Carol and I am the Only Running Footman in two weeks time. I'm currently in a bookworm-mode according to Nicky. am not so sure why, must be the passed up assignments and the need to careless about the real world(seriously). I'd rather be fooled or taught by some books rather than observing people around me at times.



Please dont tell me to get real or even a life? grrrr!


Love,
Jacqkie.

Comments

The Soundaholic said…
I think you should continue being a book-worm! Seriously, you have all my support!;)

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