Thursday, July 15, 2004

"You've got a dimple" Catherine said. I couldn't believe my ears, me?have a dimple? oh! WOW! only I know that it's one of few(ok ok..inumerable)"how nice it would be if"s. maybe just maybe God had heard enough of this and has decided to put a dimple on me chubby cheeks overnight.(God is known to perform miracles you know). while my mind was racing ahead of me thinking this, I ran to the restroom. standing in front of the mirror I was smiling at various levels..smiling grinning - even an ear to ear( NO! not literally, 'coz my mouth is not so big <--in physical terms) even turning my head to all possible sides it would turn to, trying soo hard to find one. Did I find a Dimple? if you call a reeeeally elongated dent on the surface of my cheek running along the side of my mouth (only) when I smile..then YES! I found a dimple.

Dissapponted I got back to my seat and asked Catherine why she would lie to me. she said "it's not really a dimple dimple...but it's there..slightly!" huh!what!?
then KT goes "she must be talking o your invisible dimple" Haa haa! verrry funny (NOT).

Thursday, July 08, 2004

What's this wet stuff they call rain?
by: Josh Massoud in the Daily Telegraph

RAIN:n. Water in drops falling from the sky to the Earth, being condensed from the aqueous vapour in the atmosphere.

Lifted from the Macquarie Dictionary's `disused words' version, the above passage has Sydneysiders apprehensively eyeing the heaven. Previously thought to be an extinct phenomena in NSW, rain is predicted in Sydney tomorrow. The State's Bureau of Meteorology's forecast last night sent historians scrambling thru' dust-encrusted annals to inform unprepared citizens how to react if and when the rain arrives around midday.

Bureau forecaster Satya Kishore warned the rain would be preceded by an equally unfamiliar weather feature known as clouds. According to Mr.Kishore, the clouds will gather above Sydney early tomorrow morning before issuing rain drops for several drops near the coast. Those in affected areas are asked not to contact Police to report missing shadows as these are assured to return when the clouds clear on Friday. Similarly, homeowners should not believe garden plants are ill if they turn a shade greener because of the rain. But exposed persons and infrastructure might get wet.

Motorists have been requested to familiarize themselves with their cars' rain-prevention system. Dubbed by some as the vehicular appendix most automobiles are still equipped with windshield wipers. Measuring approximately half a metre in length, these twin blades serve to remove droplets from the windscreen, thus enabling the driver a clear view of the road. Found on the bonnet-and in the rear in more expensive models-the wipers can be operated by flicking a perpendicular lever located on the bottom left-hand side of most steering wheel shafts.

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

Didn't go to Melbourne =O(
the person whom we were to see, came here. well, there is going to be a 50th b'day party ,so hopefully I will be going then.

I am sooooooo badly craving to go home..because my bro is there with his two kids and they are about to leave for Jaffna to go see our aunts and cousins. I wanna go too! I was talking to them yesterday and the house was N-O-I-S-Y!!!wow! here in the unit it's quiet and the non-existant mouse is not stirring.

work is cool.then there was the clean-up day at the temple. which was a lot of fun.
no time for self appriciation!