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Friday, July 08, 2005


Help Me With My NS Packing List

I know I should be done packing now but you can't help procrastinating the unpleasant things in life such as homework, chores and duties as a country(wo)man.

I'm even procrastinating an NS related post that's supposed to be abit on the silly side..we'll just see if I'll ever get around to do that.

The only thing that I've gotten around to do so far is bringing out the bags.


One suitcase and one duffel bag. And perhaps an assortment of smaller bags.

Filling up the forms have been amusing in a weird sort of way. Here's why:


Yup. That's the plan. Nothing spicy for me. :) I'm just kidding. I'll take the liquid paper later and change it to something more serious sounding but along those lines.

 
Weng Lum(who is going to Terengganu as his camp is there - poor guy) was asking me about the alcohol consumption part. I mean obviously when you live in the Klang Valley and you're in your late teens, you'd have to have a bit of alcohol at one point or another. So I don't know how to answer it as well. We're both wondering if it's alright to tell a lie. But since it is impossible to detect any traces of alcohol from weeks ago, I'm just going with, "Tidak".
And I've actually been to a gynaecologist when I was 14 for something so embarassing but all I'm letting you know is that it involves mushrooms and it's cleared now. Soooo.... "tidak" for that as well. By the way the last question is "Adakah Anda mengandung?" ... ..... ..... Tempted to tick "ya". So fun!

It's quite confusing trying to pack for three months. God knows how my friends who go overseas for studies manage.(what, 3,4,5 years?)

However, I believe that whatever I bring must benefit my own well being.

Therefore, I came up with a system. I will name parts of my anatomy and list out its needs as this will allow me a clearer picture of what I need to take care of myself.

Hair
Shampoo
Conditioner
Hair brush
Comb - when hair is wet
Hair tie
Bobby pins
Chopstick - for bad hair days
Scrunchie
Pelican Clips - to pin fringe away when washing face
Hair band - ditto
Butterfly clips - to pin fringe away during activities
Hair dryer

Eyes and eyebrows
Eyedrops
Tweezer
Nail scissors - to trim eyebrows, it's very handy
Modest looking eyeshadow - I'll never know when I might need it!
Modest looking eyebrow pencil - I'll never know when I might need it!
Modest looking eyeliner - I'll never know when I might need it!

Nose
Modest looking foundation - I'll never know when I might need it!

Mouth and lips
Toothbrush
Lipbalm
Modest looking liptint - In case we come out in the papers..
Tootpaste
Retainers
Mints - for fresh breath!

Ears
Earring sticks - to prevent ear holes from closing.
Ear digger (Yee Wat) - need to dig my ears for self satisfaction. aaaah.

Skin
Modest looking blusher - I'll never know when I might need it!
Facial cleanser
Toner
Moisturiser
Sunblock(with glitter!!) - Very important. Not the glitter part though.
Multi purpose glitter - I'll never know when I might need it. Performances maybe?
Body shampoo
Loofah - part of my regime, yes, don't roll your eyes.
eau de toilette - cannot be smelly okay!
Mosquito repellant
Burn spray
Plasters

Sub topic: Clothes
T-shirts
Baby tees
Jeans
Tracks
Jacket
Modest looking nice top - I'll never know when I might need it!
Modest looking miniskirt - I'll never know when I might need it!
Hangers
Clips
Needle and thread
Sarong - to bathe in.

Boobs
Bra
Sports bra

Nails
Nail clipper
Buffer - If I can't paint my nails, I should at least make it look shiny.

Vagina
Cibai wash - the term is derived from Melody who got it from her colleagues. Also known as Feminine Hygiene Wash. "We'll do the writeup about the cibai wash,".
Panties
Disposable panties
Sanitary Pads
Panty liners
Soap powder to wash panties
Pail - can also use for clothes
Marker to write scary curses on panties labels to scare away potential thieves.

Backside
Tissue paper

Feet
Socks
Power trainers
Flip flops
A pair of flats

Brain (Mental Stimulation/Piece of mind)
Books
Handphone
Handphone charger
Analog camera
Digital camera - will only bring after analog camera survives the first week.
Film for analog camera
Charger for digital camera
Pen
Yellow Highlighter
Liquid paper
Notepad
Stamps
Envelopes
Money
Torchlight - to blog after Lights Out.
Watch
Alarm clock

Immune system
Menstrual pills
Evening primrose oil pills
Oral rehydration salts - just in case
Panadols
Vitamin C
Strepsils

There! I think I've got it all. Do remind me if you think there's anything else that I should be bringing along.

Things I want to bring but obviously can't:
-My laptop (with wireless broadband connection provided by the camp. Har Dee Hah.). Don't look at me like that, I am a city girl.
"You can take the girl out of the city, but you cannot take the city out of the girl," - Carrie Bradshaw.
-All my earrings. It's an eyecandy.
-My tv with astro (I know the camp has astro, but not everybody wants to watch TVB ok?)
-My aircon
-My waterheater (cold water in the morning might sound *doubtful pause* ..intriguing.)
-All my makeup. I feel more secure that way.
-My dog. She keeps me entertained when there is nothing to read in the toilet.
-My toiletbowl. I don't trust public toilets.


I'm sure some of you might think, "Haiyoh, three months only. So emo for what?"

The point is, I am at a point in my life whereby post of my peers have ended their university foundation courses and are about to embark on overseas education. To be a PTS who have made good friends with alot of people who are a year older than you AND to be selected for national service is not a good thing.

By the way, a PTS(Penilaian Tahap Satu) kid means being a year younger than most of your peers as I skipped standard 4 in that government examination given to standard 3 kids. I was the first batch when it was introduced in 1996. So I consider myself more of a 19 year old than an 18 year old as my mentality has been adjusted to a 1986's kid's for 9 years now. Yeap. I only spent 5 years worth of education with people my own age, including my kindergarten years.

Within these three months, so many people will be leaving for UK, Australia and US.(some already left for India(Hi Nicholas!! I know you've been googling me again. There can't be anybody else googling for Jolene Lai with an IP address from India) and Ukraine). It's no fun seeing your friends go.

To leave at a time when the emo levels are not THAT high yet is perhaps a good thing.. but all the fun we'll have together from now will be few and far in between and the past few weeks are probably the only real solid constant fun we'll be having ever. From here on it'll be reunions all the way ....weddings, kids' birthdays, grandkid's weddings, funerals..etc.

I know that there's such a thing as holidays. But it's not often that UK, Aussie and US holidays coincide neatly.

Alright! Now that I've got the packing list all cleared up, I shall start packing.

...Um. Maybe, tomorrow. Very late now.

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Wednesday, July 06, 2005


Last Minutes

I originally wanted to put up the header on Sunday morning itself but my backside got itchy so it came up at about 4am today.

Forgive the bad photoshopping skills. I was abit wary about having the jalur gemilang at such an odd position(Is putting something behind your head with a pouty face offensive in anyway? But you know how the government is.) so I sent my nearly 2mb file to Kenny at about 2.30am to see if it looks offensive in anyway since he's done his fair bit of photoshopping and I thought he might know a thing or two about offending people with photoshopping. He was sweet enough to help me adjust the colour and said that he's no law expert but it should be alright. So yay, the header stays.

I am not tied to the government in anyway and I am merely a participant in this national service thing that I have been RANDOMLY chosen for, but I will try to be as observant as possible in my days there. I know my limits but it's not like I am working for them or anything, I am just a spectator so my freedom of speech should not be THAT impaired. This will be so fun - the writing bit, that is.

Been trying my best to meet up with most of my friends before I leave even though it's only for three months, but we get so emotional over it. I'm actually having a hard time planning my lunches, dinners and suppers, but who's complaining? :)

So here are pics from a couple of lunches and yes, there are more to come. I am starting to detest putting up pics of every single thing I do but somehow or other I feel obligated to because that's just what I do.


On Monday I met up with Liss, Kev, Chien, Nigel, Ji Yang and E-GUY! (See, I bold, underlined and put your name in italics even. Ok now?:P)
Pizza Uno's carbonara is good enough. Even if the portion looks small.


Liss and Kev. If I was sitting a little further away, this would've been a nicer picture. They can keep it in a yellowing photo album and share moments like these with their granchildren. :)


At the traffic lights, Kev and I had a chat about the weather. He wound the window up when I tried to mimic his shirt pulling antic due to the heat.


My mother said that if I don't fold the pile of clothes, I'm not allowed to go out for a movie. Chien and Chun Meng were kind enough to come in and help me fold some clothes so that I can go out. Chun Meng was bragging that he's really good at folding clothes and all since he has become independant in Australia...but after one piece he went onto my bed and played with my laptop. Ekekeke. Thanks for the help, guys.


Lunch with Yen Hou, Hsien and Esther at Kimgary's yesterday. We were having an argument about how guys' height really matters. Poor Yen Hou was twisting in his pants but he's taller than me and I am taller(169cm/5"6") than the average Malaysian girl so he shouldn't be worrying about being a "short guy". Obviously Hsien had loads to say about her expectations for a guy's height. Esther was being kind and she talked about the solution of wearing Jimmy Choo's specially designed platform shoes for bridegrooms. Is there such a thing?


My cheese baked rice. MmMmmmM. With chicken wings. mMMmmmmmMMMMm.


MmmMMmm..It pulls! Yes, yes, all that cheese will be burned off in NS. I promise. To myself and nobody else. So don't kutuk, please.


I woke up one morning and found my dog running around upstairs. The little bitch has learnt to climb the stairs..... and she left me a souvenier when I went into the bathroom to brush my teeth. I swear it is not mine. Well, at least she knows what belongs where. Close enough. She did pee a huge puddle of pee on my brother's rug though! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

Procrastination takes its toll on me again. My brother needed a lift to school for his dance practice so I decided to tag along and see if he can "move it".

His dance was part of the line up of performances for Malam Sumbangsih - some kind of talent show that the school hopes to be an annual thing. The tickets are priced at RM120 and it is held in Holiday Villa. Why do all the tickets at crappy Holiday Villa cost so much?? I thought my prom tickets which were going at RM95 were bad enough.

The first performance was from the choir club. Valerie Khoo  plays the clavinova(that thing has served us well throughout the years) as background music. The songs were so upbeat and you know, you just feel like jumping out of your chair and groove to their really projected voices. A far cry from the choir club during my time. Not that I was in it, but even then I thought Catch A Falling Star was done really well. It keeps getting better. I actually attempted to join the choir with Mel in form2 but we pulled out because a certain ex-bf of her's was there at the same time. Pity though as we were singing Kau Ilhamku and The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Would have been great, especially the ah-WeEeEe part. I still do it in the bathroom some nights to satisfy myself. Ahem, that doesn't sound so right. Heh.


The opening of the performance was quite unique as we see a multitude of colours(my eyes, but in a good way) and two crowds sashay in from opposite directions high-fiving, hugging and hey-ing each other.


They groove towards their respective microphones and start crooning. They are VERY good. Kudos to Pn. Mah(the choir teacher). Especially due to the fact that she could remember my name.("Pei Shan, right?")


Next up would be my brother's performance. The group is called the Interact and Leo dance group. At this point, Pn. Rajes(my dear Interact teacher advisor who once sent me to grab the butts of SMKSS17 male board of directors as a welcome-to-Smk-Subang-Utama-by-our-club-mascot gesture.) saw me and motioned me to join her in the front row. Hence the nicer photos.

It was fun seeing Pn.Rajes again but I didn't dare suggest that we camwhore together because the last time I tried that she made alot of noise about how her hair was too puffy and how she doesn't have enough make up on. Hehehe. We did become very critical of the performances but I think of it as constructive criticisms. She sent her regards to the entire board of directors of 2003. Especially those who have gone to Australia! Rajes sends her regards, guys!


That's my brother next to the girl(Khe Chun, Khe Hsin/Cecilia's sister)in red. He is the one in a grey shirt with a white tee.


Sohail, our resident Peter Pan who never fails to keep in contact with everybody in SMK Subang Utama. It's like he never left school! He is the brain behind the dance and boy, can he move. I can still remember it was him who helped me pass a love letter to Jin Tian back when I was in form1 and he was in form5.


Mr. Ang the DJ!(hidden amidst the clavinova and obviously new PA system). A mention of his name("Mr Ang coming!! Mr Ang coming!!") back in those days would rid the corridors of loitering students. I remember a time back in form2 he would come into the boisterous 2 Damai(not my class, I was in 2 Cekap, but it was just as noisy) and made all the boys stand on the table and the girls stand on the chairs. Power, man.

Mr. Ang mans the PA systems for the school. Apparently it belongs to him. Back in form4(gosh, I'm walking down memory lane here!), Kay Hong was given the opportunity to handle the Leo Club's Futsal project. Major screw-ups happened. Bad luck sort of follows Kay Hong around. It's amusing now. But he looked so sad when monetary prizes were missing, fights between teams, people threatening to beat him, his directors getting pissed at him... hohoh you should have seen his face the following day in school. He actually took an MC to clear his mind up.

One of the funnier things that happened was when a bunch of the Leo Club's seniors (Donovan, Mark, Zi Wei and gang) caused him some problems.

A muffin was on top one of the amplifiers and the guys were manning drinks nearby. Then Zi Wei said, "oei oei, damn cool wei, look at the muffin! GOT SMOKE COMING OUT!!!" and then they got excited and turned the volume up to see if it increases the temperature as well. (an increase in volume is not proportional to an increase in temperature).

They got really excited when the muffin started smoking somemore and the next thing you knew..POW!! The amp blew.

I don't know how accurate my story was lah, but we all know Kay Hong is good at storytelling and all. (Minus whatever he says by 80%).

The following day, Chee Kiang being the club's president and all had to go settle the issue in Mr. Ang's office. Chee Kiang said he tried saying sorry, "Sorry teacher, we didn't mean to -" "My AMP!!!!" wailed Mr. Ang. "Sorry teacher, the guys lah....." and he was cut off again by Mr Ang wailing, "MY AMP~~!!!!!".....It must have been a traumatising time for Mr. Ang.

LOL. Now I can laugh lah. Back then everybody felt so fucked up about all the screw ups.


A bunch of Leo girls did a dance to Play That Funky Music. I immediately remembered my dance to the same song back in form3 for our International Understanding Day cum Interact Installation. However, these girls were too young to be influenced by our ..ahem, suave moves because the oldest of the lot was only in form1 then.


A duet by Nicollete and Yazid. They sang More Than Words and a Malay song called Pulangkan. I prefer the Malay song. Nicolette's melodious voice really suited it and as for More Than Words, the both of them were not consistent. Hehehe, cheh wah, like Malaysian Idol's judge only. It was satisfying though.


Nicholas, Liss' brother, was playing the guitar for the duet. Pretty good at it too, I should add. My brother calls it busking. Don't mind him.


They even had a solitary dancer moving to the tune in a white floaty apparel.


The vip area. I was there in the front row chatting with Pn. Rajes. Hehe.


This is the last performance I saw before heading home. They looked really young at first and I wasn't really expecting much as they weren't all fancy and stuff. They did A Little Bit Of Love and WOW. ... WOW. That pink girl can sing!! To quote Pn. Rajes, "Got sexy voice hor that girl!" Yeah, it's that sultry edge in her voice and she doesn't sound as shy as she looks. Thumbs up from me!


The back of the rehearsal hall. I'm peeking out from the partition that used to separate my form5 class and the next door class.

As I was walking out of the hall, I saw this prefect looking at me and I had this thought in my head, "Shit, is she going to throw me out of school because I'm in shorts? Don't be silly, you're so old already, nobody will minus your demerit marks..wait, what demerit marks to minus??"

Then she approached me and said, "HEYYY! I read your blog!"

Whahahahaa..KEMBANGNYA AKU.

She introduced herself as Grace, a form4 girl who knows my brother and obviously came to my blog from my brother's. I invited her to camwhore. Kaang Cheing was passing by and we grabbed him into the picture as well.


l-r: Kaang Cheing, Grace, Me.

It was nice to meet you, Grace!

The rest of the day was spent running errands for myself.


I bought four notepads to be used as journals/blog entry mediums, two stacks of envelopes, stamps, three pen refills and a torchlight. The torchlight is for me to blog during lights out.


I rearranged my earrings!! Cantik, boh?


Tada!! Esther doesn't allow me to bring it to NS so I am trying to finish this in three days.The mother of chick lits comes up with an apparently good one. I've read all of Sophie's books. Other chick lit authors whom I adore will be Marian Keyes, Cecilia Arhern and Belinda Jones.(Her best book was Divas Las Vegas(I read it four times), and her latest one about searching for a Mr. Right across the USA is so boring I couldn't continue).

Oh! It's 8pm!!! Why must the chinese shows get SO good when I'm just about to leave, huh?? It's unfair. The 8.30pm one is nice because Myolie Wu is in it and the dresses ...SO BEAUTIFUL. What to do, fashion designing storyline and all. The 9.30pm one deserves credit for having such an unexpected twist in the plot. ME, the TVB addict connoisseur, couldn't even see that coming. Ah Fan turns out to be Damien's daughter. The way it was revealed to the audience is so different even if it's such a cliche. Hohohohoh. Lovely. *vegetates in front of the television until 10.30pm*

Jayelle's back and neck ached at 10:07:02 pm
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Tuesday, July 05, 2005


It's Not That I Don't Like Music..

Sometime last year, Chien leaned over during Physics class and said, "I notice you don't listen to much music one hor?" I was like, "Yameh? I do have about 1 gig worth of songs in my computer..but ..you're right.."

Most people have appreciation for specific music genres. Somehow or other, I have not quite found mine.

Just last Saturday, while on the way to Kota Kemuning with Chee Kiang, he suddenly asked me, "Actually, I don't think I know what songs you like. What type of songs do you like?"

I found the question rather odd, as we've known each other for like 6 years. Even Chien's question was rather odd. She's known me for about 7-8 years and yeah, they've all watched me grow from the teeny bopper with the herd mentality.

I told Chee Kiang that these days, I usually get hooked onto songs that are in the movie sound tracks. A few examples would be like Vienna from 13 Going on 30 and When Christmas Comes To Town from The Polar Express.

He asked, "Not even Good Charlotte?" I shook my head. I think the "in" music now is no longer considered to be in my generation. I come from the days of Backstreet Boys, The Moffatts, Westlife.. yes, the boyband period.

Perhaps it was due to pressure. I remember back in standard 6, my then best friend Foo Siew Li would ask me if I've heard "Miss You Like Crazy" on the radio. I would put on an enthusiastic smile and suggest that she sing it to me and see if I can remember the song.

The truth was I did not even listen to the radio back then. I was at that age where I was eager not to lose any friends due to our difference in interests. So she would sing the chorus of "Miss You Like Crazy" and I would still have this fake smile plastered onto my face and just shake my head slowly and say, "No, I don't think I've heard that one.....Any others?" I just wanted the conversation to continue.

Our other best friend was Jocelyn Toh and it was quite difficult.. as three is a crowd. I was the least happening one because I didn't listen to any music at all. I felt abit peeved when Siew Li said to me, "How come you don't know any of the songs one??"

That weekend itself I went to the shops in SS19 and bought The Moffatt's Chapter One: A New Beginning. It cost me RM39.00 but no worries, listening to songs will make me appear cooler. I stuck it into my ancient cd player and the jingle to "I'll Be There For You" flooded into my ears.

After the first few songs, I became a full fledged Moffatts' fan and started imagining meeting Dave Moffatt in Australia for our university education when we're older. The funny thing is that I read somewhere that he really went to Australia for education last year.

I went back to school sang some Moffatts song to Siew Li and she got excited that we're finally on the same wave length. She then asked me, "Eh, Backstreet Boys' songs leh? Come! We sing together!"

Drat. Off I went to the bookshop to buy this cd that had BSB's picture on it. I went home to stick it into my ancient CD player and was pretty upset that it wouldn't play any songs.

I went back to the shop and complained about the cd.

Back in 1998, vcds were not popular yet. -_-;.

For a wider variety, I decided to learn how to tune the radio. I sort of forced myself to litsen to it whenever I'm free. I was doing it so much that it had become a habit.

The love for other bands like Westlife, N'Sync and etc slowly grew. By the end of standard 6, I genuinely loved pop songs and Siew Li and I would sing along to the songs in the MAX 4 album. (Anybody remember that?)

1999 came around and Britney Spears, LFO, Christina Aguilera and the likes became the themesongs to my puberty years. I met Melody that year and she had all these really nice lyrics to oldies like Eternal Flame and Right Here Waiting.

I was still listening to the radio alot back then.

My favourite year would be 2001. I especially love Poster Of Love, Can't Fight the Moonlight, We Could Be In Love etc. Mun Teng, Esther, Li Peng and I would sing and sing the whole day to the tunes from Hitz.fm. Sometimes we'd introduce a new song to each other and we'd get hooked on it.

Perhaps my appreciation for the chart topping hits stopped shortly after the release of Hot In Herre in 2002. I've become cool enough. Hahaha just kidding.


Still, I find it strange that these days I don't need to listen to music, that I don't need to turn on Windows Media Player and proudly display by musical tastes on MSN. Maybe I'm just embarassed about the amount of TVB songs I have playing. Tee-hee. And old school pop songs.

Even the hype about the iPod. I never quite got around to understanding why the need for so many songs whenever and whereever for RM1000(is it cheaper now?). With RM1000 I'd put it with my other savings and get a nice 3G phone or a nice camera.

I suppose each to his/her own.

I do listen to the radio these days but only when I'm driving. It'll be Mix.fm for me all the way because it plays the songs of my yesteryears and it's got a good dose of the current chart toppers for me to appear "in the know". Hitz.fm is just too noisy for me. I don't do alternative rock. If my poser-ish years happened to be around these few years, I'd be listening to Linkin' Park, Simple Plan etc just because everyone's listening to them as well. Just so we can sing together. Maybe I'm aging, that's why. Hahaha.

I believe that songs in one's formative years are the ones that sounds the nicest.

As I'm no avid music fan, I couldn't come up with good enough answers for this blog meme that April sent to me. But I'll see what I can do.

*

Total volume of music files on my computer/ Handphone:
Computer:1.31 Gigabytes.

the last CD/ringtone I downloaded/bought (I'm not giving any leads man):
CD:Mariah Carey's Charmbracelet. Yes, so long ago.
Ringtone: ...Get Over You By Sophie back in 2002.

Song/ringtone playing right now.
None.

Five songs/ringtones i listen to a lot/ringtones that I use a lot on this phone:
Songs: None

..aiks, that didn't go so well. I'm not much of a music person.

I'll tag ..
Kristine
Lancerlord
Bren

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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,
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A Bottle Of My Bestest Friends In The Whole Wide World!(13/2/06)
Diary Extracts For Him From The Yesteryears (23/3/06)



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I Read Them, They Don't Read Me:


Absolutely Fuzzed
Belle de Jour
Dooce

Everybody Loves Raeven
FireAngel
Girly Underwear
Jay
Juvenile colloquialism - Understand?

Karen Cheng
Kennysia.com
Kinky Blue Fairy
Kinky Pug Kevin

Kurt Low
Leng Mou?

Mr. Brown
Mr. Miyagi
Overheard In New York

Overheard In Singapore
PotatomuS MaximuS

simply lah simply!
Suckball
The Storyteller - Yasmin Ahmad
The Way - Adam: 8tv's Quickie's Host
Tucker Max
Waiter Rant

Violetlim.com

My Pea Room Buddies:
S-kay
Minishorts
Sassyjan
FinickyFeline
Madpotato
DentistDownUnder
MircyClay
Miche
Scarlett
Mei
Flatfeet
Mrsbudak
Suanie
Janedoe
Barffie

Blogging Acquaintances
Avril
Calv

Chooi Wen
Erin Tan
Ezen
Groovy Germ

Ivan
Jed
Kellster
Kristie

LancerLord
Linus Chung/Ah Keong of Sepet
Matthew
Rouxified

Simple Cheryl
Soe Chin

Vivien


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Project Petaling Street Bloggers:
5xmom
Andreas
Andy Lim

Applegal
April Yim
Belacan Times
Bookworm

Boss Stewie

Buaya69
Calvin Tay
Cheng Sim
Darren
David Narrowband
David Teoh

Dinz
Dracolshian
Dustyhawk
Eliza Lee
Eyeris

Galvin Tan

Gina
Huai Bin
InvisibleSheen

IreneQ
Izuan
James Loopy Meals
Jason Lioh
Jennifer
Jen Tai
Kennysia.com
Kimberlycun
Kstang
Kyels
Lainie

Lobak Soup
Mei
Michael Ooi
Midnitelily
Mikel
Millyming
Minishorts

Papimami
Peter Tan
Politics 101 Malaysia
Reta
ShaolinTiger
Simontalks
SK
SmashpOp
Suanie
The Snark

TV Smith
Wingz
Yee Hou

Yee Pei
Yik Yuin


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