i shouldn't be laughing at my friends, but...
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
gratz on 60 finally btw
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Friday, September 22, 2006
EXAM IS OVER!
Woohooo! Finished that darn exam...Need not to study for the next 5 months (at least not for exam purpose) Actually, hopefully need not provided I pass all the papers. Most of it was ok till the last one. Darned Meteorology Practical. One thing I can say bout this bloody subject is that being such an unpredictable subject they still made it a subject for us to test on with objective answers that are so darn close!!!
Anyway, Miami Vice kinda sucks...in my opinion. Too many 'silent moments' and Gong Li damn ugly too...
Anyway, Miami Vice kinda sucks...in my opinion. Too many 'silent moments' and Gong Li damn ugly too...
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
LOL.
Congratulations tim, you are 15% not Malaysian.
That means you're as Malaysian as...
Abdullah Badawi !
Friday, September 15, 2006
FIRST things first,
it's GASP, not GHASP, mr law my-english-is-the-best-i-will-correct-yours-even-though-you-never-asked-me-too ngee chuan
SECONDLY
gasp /gæsp, gɑsp/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[gasp, gahsp] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise.
2. a convulsive effort to breathe.
3. a short, convulsive utterance: the words came out in gasps.
–verb (used without object)
4. to catch one's breath.
5. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively.
6. to long with breathless eagerness; desire; crave (usually fol. by for or after).
–verb (used with object)
7. to utter with gasps (often fol. by out, forth, away, etc.): She gasped out the words.
8. to breathe or emit with gasps (often fol. by away).
—Idiom
9. last gasp, the point of death; dying: At his last gasp he confessed to the murder.
[Origin: 1350–1400; ME gaspen, prob. OE *gāspen, equiv. to ON geispa; akin to gape]
—Related forms
gasp‧ing‧ly, adverb
as taken from dictionary.com. Notice it all points to a motion involving air, ie, breathing.
WHICH goes back to my original arguement, fish don't gasp for air, because they derive oxygen from water and cannot breathe air.
CONSIDERING the fact though that the motion they perform is a desperate attempt at oxygenation and closely resembles the gasping action an air-breather would perform when in need of air;
THEREFORE, saying "a fish gasps for water" would be somewhat (though not completely) correct, for lack of a better convenient word (can you imagine saying "that fish is performing a convulsing, mouth-puckering, jaw-opening-and-closing-in-quick-succession manouver to get water past it's gills");
BUT "a fish gasps for air" would be scientifically just wrong, as we are all thought in alam dan manusia in standard 4,
BRINGING us THEREFORE to the conclusion that the proper sentence, to me, at least, would be "as alive as chiaming's fish gulping for water cos he forgot to add water"
incidently, if you type in "ghasp" in the search bar at dictionary.com, this comes out -
Galveston-Houston Association for Smog Prevention
a simple =P would not suffice, therefore -
hoho
wah freaking ugly
SECONDLY
gasp /gæsp, gɑsp/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[gasp, gahsp] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1. a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise.
2. a convulsive effort to breathe.
3. a short, convulsive utterance: the words came out in gasps.
–verb (used without object)
4. to catch one's breath.
5. to struggle for breath with the mouth open; breathe convulsively.
6. to long with breathless eagerness; desire; crave (usually fol. by for or after).
–verb (used with object)
7. to utter with gasps (often fol. by out, forth, away, etc.): She gasped out the words.
8. to breathe or emit with gasps (often fol. by away).
—Idiom
9. last gasp, the point of death; dying: At his last gasp he confessed to the murder.
[Origin: 1350–1400; ME gaspen, prob. OE *gāspen, equiv. to ON geispa; akin to gape]
—Related forms
gasp‧ing‧ly, adverb
as taken from dictionary.com. Notice it all points to a motion involving air, ie, breathing.
WHICH goes back to my original arguement, fish don't gasp for air, because they derive oxygen from water and cannot breathe air.
CONSIDERING the fact though that the motion they perform is a desperate attempt at oxygenation and closely resembles the gasping action an air-breather would perform when in need of air;
THEREFORE, saying "a fish gasps for water" would be somewhat (though not completely) correct, for lack of a better convenient word (can you imagine saying "that fish is performing a convulsing, mouth-puckering, jaw-opening-and-closing-in-quick-succession manouver to get water past it's gills");
BUT "a fish gasps for air" would be scientifically just wrong, as we are all thought in alam dan manusia in standard 4,
BRINGING us THEREFORE to the conclusion that the proper sentence, to me, at least, would be "as alive as chiaming's fish gulping for water cos he forgot to add water"
incidently, if you type in "ghasp" in the search bar at dictionary.com, this comes out -
Galveston-Houston Association for Smog Prevention
a simple =P would not suffice, therefore -
hoho
wah freaking ugly
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Quote of the day...
"Learn to love what you have to do. Someday, maybe you'll get to do what you love. Till that day comes..."
-Capt. RVK-
-Capt. RVK-
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
CAA-6
Freaking Final Exam Soon! Next week to be exact. Been studying like never before. Will update soon. 6 Freaking Uk Papers that costs $70 pounds each. Can't afford to fail...See ya guys. This blog is boring...
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