Fat

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If you are not keen to slim down.. then dun complain you are getting fat and don't be upset if people say you are fat... You will b more FAT when you get older... Next time our new house we don't need to buy main door or gate liao... You can be the door... Cut cost.. but also cannot save much.. cos you are short.. cannot full up the whole door length... First you are fat then short.. Next you will get fatter and fatter.. First your primary school's friends don't recognize you.. Second, your sec school's friends don't recognize you.. Third, most of your friends don't recognize you. Darlin.. promise me that you cannot leave my sight for more than 2 days.. okie okie... I scare the 3rd day i don't recognize you...... REMEMBER If you are not keen to slim down.. then dun complain you are getting fat and don't be upset if people say you are fat..


Latest Laest 22/10/2008

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I'm listening to whoever is talking.. wahhahahhaa...

food~!

Me & Peggie~~

me & peggie too~!

With Spect @ work

Act Cute me...

Office girl...


--::--::--My plan to Hong Kong::--::--::

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Places that I want to go....
1) Giant Buddha/Po Lin Monastery
No trip to Hong Kong would be complete without a visit to the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha which sits serenely atop Ngong Ping plateau amid the spectacular mountain scenery of Lantau Island.The eyes, lips, incline of the head and even the right hand (raised to deliver a blessing to all), combine to lend great depth of character and dignity to this extraordinary statue.The majestic figure of the seated Buddha is 34 metres high, was cast in China and took over 10 years to complete. Weighing 250 tonnes, it was unveiled in 1993 amid deeply religious ceremonies.Visitors can climb the 268 steps to reach the platform where the Buddha is seated.Besides attracting Buddhists from all over Asia, the magnificent figure with its compelling presence almost instantly transformed the remote Po Lin Monastery with its devout monks into a must-visit on tourist schedules.The Po Lin Monastery is set amid spectacular mountain scenery on the 520-metre high Ngong Ping plateau.Besides admiring the massive statue there is also much to see and do at the monastery itself with its various figures of gods and other colourful manifestations of aspects of the Buddhist religion. You can even enjoy a vegetarian lunch prepared by monks.From Po Lin Monastery it's a short walk to the culturally themed village of Ngong Ping, where you can enjoy a variety of attractions as well as indulge in a bit of shopping and dining. From here you can take a bus or taxi to explore other parts of Lantau Island, including the famous stilt houses of Tai O Village, the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland and the interesting village Mui Wo, near the ferry pier.
2) The Peak
There's a reason why The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong: It is absolutely incredible! Looking down from The Peak you'll be amazed by the spectacular view of the surrounding city skyline, the world-famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, towering skyscrapers and peaceful green hillsides.Getting there is an unforgettable trip. There's nothing in the world like the Peak Tram. Pulled by steel cables, the tram climbs 373 metres (about 1,200 feet). It's so steep that the buildings you pass look like they're leaning at a 45°angle! Whether you're going up or coming down, you'll love this trip.And now this fabulous vista has been further enhanced by the 2006 revitalisation of one of Hong Kong’s most striking landmarks, the Peak Tower. Even more than before, it’s a destination in its own right.Once on The Peak, there are a number of locations providing magnificent views of the city below. For great continuous unfolding vistas, take the Peak Circle Walk or go directly to the Lugard Road Lookout for fabulous views over the harbour. There are more great vistas from the Lions View Point Pavilion and the viewing terrace at the Peak Galleria, as well as the Peak Tower Sky Terrace.
3)Ladies' Market
One of the most popular street markets in Hong Kong, Ladies' Market is a must-visit destination for fashion lovers with an eye for bargain-priced clothing, bags, accessories, toys, cosmetics and household knick-knacks. The stalls making up this enjoyable market can be found on Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok. It is open from noon until 11:30pm.
4) Ocean Park
Opened in 1977, Ocean Park is one of Hong Kong’s favourite attractions, featuring rides, exhibits and conservation facilities. Ocean Park is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, covering more than 870,000 square metres of land. There are three attraction areas, which are the Lowland, the Headland and Tai Shue Wan. The three areas are connected by a cable car and an outdoor escalator, which is the second longest in Hong Kong. No trip to Ocean Park would be complete without a stop at the Hong Kong Jockey Club Giant Panda Habitat to see the four giant pandas. The two newest additions, Ying Ying and Le Le joined long-time residents An An and Jia Jia in this world-class panda facility.

The park is also home to a fascinating Sea Jelly Spectacular, featuring more than 1,000 sea jellies of all sizes from all over the world. The Sea Jelly Spectacular offers a sensational undersea voyage for you to experience this most amazing undersea creature. The whole family can also enjoy SkyStar at SkyFair, a huge helium-filled balloon measuring 22 metres in diameter which soars more than 100 metres into the sky.Other popular attractions have included the Ocean Theatre, Abyss Turbo Drop, the Mine Train and new and fun-filled entertainment facilities are introduced from time to time and the Master Development Plan is now underway.Ocean Park is committed to promote and support animal conservation in Hong Kong and throughout the Asia region. It has, in cooperation with other conservation organisations, launched various conservation programmes for a number of endangered species, including whales and dolphins. In addition, it has successfully bred rare species of birds, sharks and butterflies.Visitors can purchase general admission tickets from:


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Sickening Sick

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I'm Sick...... Sickening Sick..... Kana Flu+Cough+Dry Thoat....

Am goin to Mitch birthday party this comin sat.. Hope tat i will feel better tat day.. but still cannot anyhow eat things.. sobsob.... Go to a BBQ birthday party but cannot eat BBQ food... sobsob...


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