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Tuesday, June 28, 2005


Because Board Games Are Free

The holidays are meant to be enjoyed and so Esther, Eugin and I decided not to bum around the house. Armed with a couple of board games, we drove down to Kelana Jaya and rang David's doorbell.

In the car Esther was saying, "Sigh, Jolene, when you go NS, who will do stupid things with me??"


So I am not THAT fat as the Monopoly board can still cover me.


David's maid brought us Langsats/Lychee/Longanss to eat.


I was the only one eating it. In the words of Eugin, "EEEe.. Pig!" Hohoho.


Eugin fixing David's guitar strings.


David stole the sign from Taylor's College's toilets and pasted it on his own.


After eating Langsats/Lychee/Longans, must wash hand. and camwhore.


Eugin and Esther


l-r: Eugin, Me and 1/4 Esther.


A nice one!


Esther, it's only a game.


While waiting for David to bathe, we watched Southpark on his laptop. The last time Esther watched Southpark was at my house, about 5 years ago.


She was shocked beyond words. She had totally forgotten how evil the show was.




This is David. But he means well.


Eugin was being the rich bastard and eating up all the lands.



We watched Madagascar while we played Monopoly. The damn song is stuck in my head again. "I like ta move it move it, you like ta move it move it, we like ta, MOVE IT!" .. I can even do the dance steps now.


I will act coquettish for money.




David plays cheat while Eugin gets distracted by Madagascar.


l-r: me, Esther and David.


I was the only one without any properties after more than 10 rounds. How sad is that?

It's bad enough that I was not getting any properties, I was having a bad streak of luck:


I had to spend 200 bucks to get out of jail.


...


......


MCP..


Lovely!


And I'm in jail again. What the hell?


Me, raging.


Then Esther's car ended up in jail as well. The only rational thing to do was to get my shoe to hump her car. :D


However, Monopoly can get boring after awhile.


This is Eugin buat gaya with the swing and pond in David's garden. The LIFE board game spoils the picture though.


What a lovely scenery.
l-r: Esther, David and me.


Having a dip in David's pond. He was telling me that as a kid he would waddle around in the pool. He also mentioned the time when his brother Paul swung too hard on the swing and flew into the pond. Hahahaha.


He said there were kois... but I don't see any.

Doing simple things like hanging out at each other's places and playing silly things like monopoly is actually very enjoyable and most importantly they are free. Once in awhile, it's surprising how fun things do not come with a price. We should do this often. :)

Jayelle's back and neck ached at 2:44:29 am
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Monday, June 27, 2005


Sarcastic Lais

We were driving along that temporary u-turn near the Subang Police Station together and mum asked dad, "Do you know who owns the Jaya Square?"

Dad said, "Not me."

*

I asked my brother to steal an old school magazine from the library as I have made friends with someone who was a senior in 1992(I was still in kindergarten) and would like to have a good giggle how the person looks like as a teenager.

His reply? "I will not risk my diciplinary records to satisfy your self amusement."

So bitchy right? But it's okay, we're good. I gave my own bites back when I had the chance. That's what all siblings do.

*

We brought my grandparents out to eat at Esquire Kitchen in Subang Parade just now and you know how grandparents are not so keen on walking around the shopping mall so they suggested that they would sit on a bench outside a jewelry shop to wait for us.

They hesistated because there was an old guard with a huge ass gun perched on one end of the bench. The guard noticed my grandparents and he enthusiastically tapped the seat next to him.

My grandmother had this "uh oh" look on her face.

We left my grandparents there and laughed as we walked off.

Apparently, the old guard was chatting up my grandmother. He asked her how old she was and she replied, "68". 

The guard said, "Oh! I'm 72! Eh, I can see ah, when you were young, you must be really beautiful. Yes or not, Uncle?"

My grandfather(aged 74) who was leaning against the railings just shrugged and said, "Sure lah!"

My grandmother is not one to blush so they were even chatting about how many grandchildren they have and the security guard has 18 grand children and he chided my grandmother for having only 3 grand children. ("Aiyah! Why so few?")

My grandmother huffily told us that the dude got boring after awhile and she said he was too chatty. Hehehe. It must be my grandmother's orange hair that's attracting him.

I was having a good laugh and I asked my grandfather, "Not angry meh Yeh Yeh?"

"Why should I be angry? Should be happy what! Still got people want to flirt with your Mama, it's a compliment!", he said as he gave his 'I'm happy but I'm not letting it show on my face' tight lipped expression.

Ehehe, grandparents these days. *shakes head*

Jayelle's back and neck ached at 2:05:20 am
  (15) glitter balls rolling.  | 

Sunday, June 26, 2005


The Horrid Culture of The Late Teens

I'm feeling the effects from over indulging in this unhealthy trend. As I type I can't help thinking about my bed but I am meeting up with friends later and I still have a little make up on and I am too tired to remove it. I'll just go out for drinks later with smeared eyeliner. Eheh.

When you're in your late teens your parents no longer opens the door without knocking(they are afraid to see what they do not thing you do) and hence there is no one to barge in at midnight and ask, "Young lady, do you KNOW what time it is?" (Yea dad, I just woke up from my afternoon nap.)

Therefore, I am given the freedom to stay up till whatever time I want. Plus the internet is on for 24 hours and there's a router at home. Life does not get any better than this.

Especially during the holidays, everyone is online from 11pm and the hardcore ones stay up together to talk crap till the wee hours. We usually say bye bye when we see the sky turn a violet blue. That's because we know that nothing important requires our presence the following day. We know that waking up after lunch bear no other consequences.

BUT WE HAVE THE CHANCE TO SLEEP. Why are we procrastinating sleep? We have all the time in the world to sleep and yet we choose to stone in front of the computer and grunt at each other through 1ee7 5p34k(is that how it's said?).

I remember one morning(4am) when I saw Amanda online and asked her if she was there and she very cutely replied, "MaNdA nevEr slEepS~!" This is another woman who is so hooked on the internet so much that she has admitted to me that she sometimes wants to insert asterisks into her sentences when she is talking in real life.

Obviously during exams if you were given the chance to sleep at 11pm you would gladly kick the books aside and sleep till the morning comes. Why is it the other way around during the holidays?

I cannot remember when was the last time I slept before 3am. Um, make that 4am. My most extreme would be 7am. One was to watch the sunrise in KL and another was to stay up to blog about the PPS bash. Yes, I am that sad. *hangs head down in shame*.

There was a time back in form5 when we were working very hard for the Interact Club's Valentine's Day Project and I did not get any sleep in 24 hours and ended up crying because I was too tired. Crying seems to be my thing. Crying Jolene Copyrighted.

I've asked a few of my friends as well and they too cannot remember when they last slept before 3am. I've read somewhere that parents should just leave their teenage children alone because we have different sleeping hours and it is only normal. So perhaps I'll grow out of this and not be all GANBATE LET'S WATCH THE SUNRISE!

However, I think age is catching up with me. I don't seem to have the energy I had two weeks ago. Tsk tsk. I'll go catch some shut eye now.

Jayelle's back and neck ached at 6:18:43 pm
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Hi, my name is Jolene and if there is a question in your head, this answer will definitely answer it: I was wrong and irrational. I was being a woman.


Jolene Lai, Jolene Lai,
Came to life in January and not July,
She is 19 years of age,
Can't wait to earn her own wage,
This dental student is home sick,
Will never be in Kedah for more than three weeks.

Subang Jaya is where she's from,
The only place she'll ever call home.
Has a boyfriend, a brother and a dog,
The things she says can give you a shock.

Especially for her father, who always gets a heart attack when he reads this blog.

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