Sunday, November 29, 2009

Bon Voyage Sis!

As I waved goodbye to my big sister as she departed from Singapore to Japan, it made me realise that there is more to life rather than just books,television & relationships. I do agree that there are all important but we ought to have a break! She told me that she always dreamt about going to places when she was young. Indeed, her wish came true. She can go crazy in Japan for all I care but make sure she gets me nice souvenier. ;)
Am I jealous that she was able to travel out of South East Asia? Honestly, I'm not jealous even a little bit as I know that she worked her a*s off to collect the money to go there. She deserves a break & who knows maybe she will bring back a boyfriend home. Just imagine having a Japanese brother-in-law. Confirm got language barrier & I have the feeling that imaginary guy will be unable to handle the heat of the sun if he were to come here. Pss..Hangus!!
But,seriously, I do want my big sister to get married as it will be my only chance to get a brother-in-law as my other 2 older siblings are none other then my big bros. I do hope that my wish comes true & I will be able to hear kpak bing bing at the void deck any moment.
Finally, I'm so c0ol!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Too young for BGR?

When I look at students at the age of 12 dating, I always wonder if it is right or not. Who are we to decide if these students are indeed crushing on each other or just merely doing it because it is the "in" thing nowdays? I personally think that it is just puppy love & it may just survived for a month or so but what makes me have the heebeejeebees is when they started to hug each other. LIKE MEREPEK AH! It is as though they are 21 instead of 12. As the Malays say it, they are just Budak Hingus. They thought that it is cool holding hands & hugging each other outside of their PRIMARY SCHOOL & whoever who does not have any partners are considered lame.

What happened to all those innocent times we used to have in primary school where we hated the opposite sex as we were afraid that they might give us koodies or whatever? Are children nowdays being exposed to things that are rated NC16 instead of G? Whatever it is, I do think that children in this generation are indeed growing up too fast. Some have even put on make up & dating some dude from secondary school.
Finally, I'm so cool.