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Name: Fei
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Saturday, February 28, 2009

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Sunday, February 08, 2009

Another figure I've got this week. I seem to be running out of money very soon.
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Medicom RAH No.279 Kikaidar Jiro.


Saturday, February 07, 2009

Science(s)

I did some shopping in the past few days. It's really nice, especially shopping for the stuff you've been longing for.
I'll start buying back my favourite stuff after I graduate. That's one of the motivations for me to study. I don't really enjoy good marks. To be honest, I found study quite stupid and boring. That's why the spellings of study and stupid are so similar. In my opinion, everyone could study the formulas, but not everyone could create something. I advocate self-learning through various things like drawing, watching movies and so on. These activities really inspire people to amazing ideas. For example, I've learnt how to strike the cool posts for my figures. It's biology to some extent, anyway.

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Medicom RAH No.393 Masked Rider Black


Sunday, February 01, 2009

Benjamin Button/ Stop SHARING, please

I've watched 2 films this week, which were (Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea) and (The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button). I don't even want to tell people I have watched (Ponyo), because it was really crap. I suppose that it was filmed particularly for children under 10. The other one, (Benjamin Button), in contrast, was absolute a nice movie. I havn't seen a movie that great for ages. Maybe it can be compared with (Titanic). Before I went to the cinema, I had thought that (Benjamin Button) was just like any of Tim Burton films because of the chinese name, (奇幻逆緣). The chinese names of Tim Burton films always begin with (奇幻). So it just reminded me of Tim Burton, that was it. But finally I found that it was really worth watching and wasn't directed by Tim Burton. If anybody wants to watch a movie, just go straight to this one and forget about the (波兒), (家有喜事09), etc. That's my sincere suggestion.

Another thing I want to talk about here is I REALLY HATE people talking during the movie. There was a bitch sitting somewhere in my row when I was enjoying (Benjamin Button) today. That bitch kept SHARING what she was thinking during the movie. Her voice was really disgusing. Perheps she thought she was just whispering to her boyfriend, but it became so loud when everyone in the cinema kept mouth shut. I hope talking after the movie started playing will be banned one day.


(The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button)


Saturday, January 31, 2009

Animal Abandoment/ Ramen

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As usual, that kitty was waiting for me at the primary school. It seems not scared of me anymore. That's not good as I'm going back to Sydney in 3 weeks. I can tell by the ornament around its neck that it once was someone's pet. Animal abandonment can never be condoned!!

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After that, I went out for a dinner. I recalled that there is a restaurant called YOKOZUNA, tucked away somewhere in Jordan. Actually you won't miss it as there are always heaps of people waiting outside. Finally, I waited for more than 1 hour to be seated. Honestly I really hate waiting.
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I felt cramped as the restaurant was quite small and packed full of diners. And I found myself staring at my Ramen while eating as to avoid looking at the person seated on the other side. What I had was a Pork Ramen, tonkoysu-flavoured noodle soup topped with a few thinly sliced roasted pork. Honestly speaking, the soup was too salty. I couldn't finish the soup this time. As the Japanese consider the soup to be most important in Ramen, the soup is supposed to be finished. Anyway, I think it was still OK in terms of the price. The noodles there just cost around $40-50. Maybe the food in Sydney is just too expensive, $40 for a noodle soup seems reasonable enough.



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